Weird Dreams – “The Ladder”

Back in 2012, the London band Weird Dreams released Choreography, an impressive album of homespun indie-pop. After that, they went silent. In the years since, Weird Dreams has stopped being a band and become, instead, a solo project of frontman Doran Edwards. Edwards kept recording, but he kept his work private. And now he's resurfaced…

Back in 2012, the London band Weird Dreams released Choreography, an impressive album of homespun indie-pop. After that, they went silent. In the years since, Weird Dreams has stopped being a band and become, instead, a solo project of frontman Doran Edwards. Edwards kept recording, but he kept his work private. And now he’s resurfaced with a downbeat, sadly glimmering new synthpop song called “The Ladder.” Below, listen to the track and read some words about it from Edwards.

Edwards writes:

It’s been a long and short four years. Weird Dreams never stopped for me, it just became private. The songwriting was a near constant.

There’s more music to share soon, but starting with “The Ladder” now feels right, as it was the first song of real difference, and remained unfinished for a few years while I obsessed over an image that I began to pursue as sound on the last Weird Dreams song before this one (“House Of Secrets”) — the reflections of water on a swimming pool ceiling at night.

For reasons that are still unclear, this imagined image of light and water moved me in a desperate time, distracting from what felt like the rest of the world falling away.

Weird Dreams will play a show 3/7 at the Waiting Room in London.