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Pipe Dreams (Whirr album)

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Released
  
March 13, 2012

Pipe Dreams (2012)
  
Whirr / Nothing (2014)

Release date
  
13 March 2012

Label
  
Tee Pee Records

Length
  
36:07

Artist
  
Whirr

Producer
  
Whirr

Genres
  
Post-rock, Noise rock

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Recorded
  
The Atomic Garden Recording Studio

Similar
  
Sway, Guilty of Everything, Roads to Judah, Loveless

Pipe Dreams is the debut studio album by alternative rock band Whirr, released on March 13, 2012 by Tee Pee Records.

Contents

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Reception

Reception for Pipe Dreams was generally positive. Reviewers paid particular attention to the song "Formulas and Frequencies", with Steven Spoerl of PopMatters saying that the song "[was a] haunting acoustic track that utilizes a piano in stunning fashion and really puts a distinguishing mark on the album’s willingness to take unexpected directions in experimentation.", while Martin Douglas of Pitchfork said, "For starters, few shoegaze albums would have the moxie to include a song like "Formulas and Frequencies", which explores texture with an adventurousness that goes beyond tweaking effects pedals. Built around acoustic guitar, piano, and singer Alexandra Morte's floaty soprano, the song is melancholy almost to the point of being a dirge, a slow drift that inches toward the six-minute mark." Ned Raggett of AllMusic said that calling the song "Formulas and Frequencies" was a "dare".

Songs

1Reverse3:19
2Junebouvier3:49
3Bogus4:00

References

Pipe Dreams (Whirr album) Wikipedia