Band,
Rock
A.k.a. Luke Roes
As bird songs and street noise flutter and swell, a voice flows through the cascading soundscape, singing “we’re living in a dreamworld, so don’t forget it.” It’s a call to arms, a battle cry for introspection that sets the tone for “Dreamworld”, the 2017 release from Ivory Hours. Weaving through its ethereal sounds and pithy declarations, you feel the nagging suspicion that our world is far from black and white; it’s shaped by our imagination. Fusing alternative rock with a modern pop aesthetic, Ivory Hours is a group defined by their resistance to convention— their melodies are massive but ethereal; their anthems soaring, yet intimate. Now based in Toronto, Canada, the band was formed in 2012 by songwriter Luke Roes and later joined by drummer Thomas Perquin. Roes’s words are honest and insightful, whether he’s penning treatises on modern love (“Invincible”), feminist anthems (“Shadow Kids”) or delving deeper, musing on ideas of divinity and shared enlightenment in a post-religious age (“Dreamworld”). Ivory Hours’ sound has come full circle, building on their 2015 release ‘Morning Light’ and commercial radio debut “Warpaint”. Transforming their art-rock beginnings into a further reaching ethos, “Dreamworld” represents a new era for the band, juxtaposing synthesizers and monolithic hooks with walls of guitar and fuzzed out bass. Simultaneously ambitious and resolute, “Dreamworld” proves that Ivory Hours is a band you shouldn’t sleep on.
Luke Roes voc, g, key CA | |
Thomas Perquin dr, perc CA | |
Chris Levesque b CA |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Dreamworld | Ivory Hours | 2017 | Album |
Morning Light | Ivory Hours | 2016 | Album |