
american dream
The rebirth of LCD Soundsystem is marked by an extraordinary album obsessed with endings: of friendships, of love, of heroes, of a certain type of geeky fandom, and of the American dream itself.
“We’ve always talked about how we’d never betray anyone who cares about us, but here we are now,” James Murphy wrote in a lengthy Facebook post early last year, shortly after the news had broken that his band, LCD Soundsystem, would be returning after just five years of “retirement.” After the surprise and the jaded la…
Electro-punks LCD Soundsystem encapsulate a place and time with this long-awaited return in the form of 'American Dream'.
The nuanced comeback record from the New York dance-punk icons suggests that their break-up set James Murphy free.
Having announced the end of his dance-rock band with their biggest-ever concert, at Madison Square Garden in 2011, then in a 2012 documentary, James Murphy, left, has revealed that he did it to sell tickets and carried on making music anyway.
Over their first three albums, LCD Soundsystem established such a unique, recognizable sound that just 45 seconds into American Dream opener...
When ‘Christmas Will Break Your Heart’ slipped into the world on December 24th, 2015, the rumours of an LCD Soundsystem return were rife and
The spectre of mortality stalks LCD’s comeback album but mainman James Murphy seizes the day in style
James Murphy LCD Soundsystem return with their first album of new material since the band broke up in 2011 and reformed in 2016.
If LCD Soundsystem’s American Dream is intended as a nostalgic cash-grab, it’s a piss poor one.
'American Dream' by LCD Soundsystem is one of the strongest album's the band has produced, and one of the year's best.
Packed with aural allusions to Bowie and Eno, LCD Soundsystem’s comeback is a virtuosic tribute to their heroes – and themselves