Better Dreaming

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AlbumMay 16 / 202511 songs, 39m 41s
Neo-Psychedelia Indietronica Bedroom Pop
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Whether it’s Merrill Garbus’ megaphone vocals, her righteously indignant messaging, or the percussive rhythms thundering beneath them, Tune-Yards have never trafficked in subtlety. But with their sixth album, the creative partnership of Garbus and bass-playing hubby Nate Brenner delivers its most clearly articulated statement to date. *Better Dreaming* is the duo’s fiercely funky response to spending several years cooped up (first with the pandemic, then with a newborn), and a defiantly optimistic affront to a world descending into chaos and rage. Featuring guest giggles from their offspring, “Limelight” is a joyous jam with a pronounced P-Funk vibe, while the clattering disco-house workout “How Big Is the Rainbow” is an instant LGBTQ+ anthem that you can imagine being blasted at Pride parties around the world for years to come. But *Better Dreaming* acknowledges that staying positive in a world mired in negativity requires constant diligence and self-care, and with “Get Through,” Garbus delivers an inspirational soul serenade to keep us racing toward the light: “We don’t know how we get through,” she sings, “but we do.”

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9 / 10

While every Tune-Yards album has offered raw excitement, Better Dreaming does so, and it may just be their most uplifting and inspiring work to boot.

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7.0 / 10

Better Living by Tune-Yards album review by Atlin Lester-Serafini for Northern Transmissions. The duo's LP drops on May 16th via 4AD

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