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Sore Dream and Hisham Akira Bharoocha "Sore Dream and Hisham Akira Bharoocha"

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We rebuild through deconstruction. By taking apart pre-existing systems, we assemble a framework for the future from the wreckage. Sore Dream - which features Dylan Walker and Spencer Hazard of Full of Hell โ€” cobble together elements of noise, electronic, and industrial into a dark, dynamic, and dangerous vision. Joined by drummer Hisham Akira Bharoocha in 2023, this clash of elements yields a sonic exorcism of cinematic proportions. Now, the union of Sore Dream x Hisham Akira Bharoocha seethes with venom and catharsis in equal measure on their self-titled collaborative LP for Closed Casket Activities.

โ€œThis record represents the spirit of collaboration and the organic blending of two musical projects into one hybrid piece of music,โ€ notes Dylan. โ€œItโ€™s meant to be transportive and meditative. When you listen to the tracks, weโ€™d like you to visualize a world being torn apart from the inside, the frailty of our planet, and the cruelty of our own hands.โ€

โ€œIf this could be a transportation device to a certain degree, that would be awesome,โ€ agrees Hisham. โ€œThis is a collection of all the physical energy we put into the sounds, and we creatively meet in the middle to find a way to explode off of each other. It sounds like we are playing volleyball with the sun as our bodies sizzle when it hits us.โ€

Sore Dream initially came together in 2020 as an ambient electronic outlet for Dylan and Spencer. Of course, the co-founders shared a deep chemistry from Full of Hell, yet they stretched it into new territory on prior Sore Dream releases Gears Clogged with Blood An Honey[2021] and Teas of a Blistered World [2022]. Along the way, they met Hisham โ€œat some gig in Brooklyn a few years back.โ€ Renowned for a myriad of musical and artist projects (from Soft Circle to Kill Alters), he instantly identified a kinship with Spencer and Dylan. Forging a friendship out of mutual respect, recording together proved to be a natural next step. By joining forces, Sore Dream added another dimension to the music with Hisham behind the drum kit. Working with co-producer Seth Manchester at Machines With Magnets in Providence, RI, they shocked this body of work to life.

โ€œSince we never had actual percussion in the past, Hisham added a new color to the project and made it a whole different experience for us,โ€ notes Dylan. โ€œHe provided everything we ever couldโ€™ve wanted. The three of us were really open-minded. It was pretty effortless.โ€ โ€œI knew there would be some processing on the drums, so I wanted to create parts they could mess up, chop, and loop if needed,โ€ Hisham continues. โ€œOur tastes aligned, and it was really fun and gratifying.โ€

Cover artwork by Johnny Brokenbrow visually translates this aural Sturm und Drang. โ€œJohnny painted the three of us on the cover,โ€ Dylan goes on. โ€œHe actually based it on a lot of English folk art, and it encapsulates the energy and the mood. The color is a really important aspect. Itโ€™s a different direction for us.โ€

In the end, Dylan, Spencer, and Hisham have not only built an immersive album; theyโ€™ve also built a partnership meant to last. โ€œEverything for this record fell into place as if it was meant to be,โ€ Dylan leaves off. โ€œWe were able to create a fluid album that bridges the gap between eras of Sore Dream alongside our brother Hisham in a way that we could not have done without him.โ€

Track Listing:
01. Blown Optics
02. For a Colony of Mollusks
03. Flames of Ruin
04. Cordyceps
05. Microoganic Genocide
06. Crystal Downpour
07. Earthy Inocybe
08. Spores in Lungs