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Anna Burch - If You're Dreaming

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If You're Dreaming

Release Date: April 3, 2020

If You're Dreaming

Release Date: April 3, 2020

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When Anna Burch introduced herself on her 2018 debut Quit the Curse, it was with a concentrated wash of energetic, serotonin-boosting pop. Jangly guitars, blithe vocal harmonies and an occasional undercurrent of grungy fuzz all converged in seemingly straightforward songs that hid their complexities under sunny hooks. The impact of the songs was immediate and exciting, presenting narratives of confusion and upheaval with melodies so bright it was hard to do anything but smile. Two years later, Burch’s follow up If You’re Dreaming takes us down a different path than its predecessor, shedding some nervous energy in favor of a deeper exploration of an internal world.

After months on the road in support of Quit the Curse, Burch disappeared for a while. The long stretches of touring had been broken up by only a few weeks off here and there, and a month spent writing in Berlin between European dates. The time she did get to spend at home in Detroit was disrupted by several unexpected housing changes, adding to the transient feelings brought on by constant touring. When things finally stabilized, Burch encamped into a slow, thoughtful and intentional writing process for what would become the second album. Days were spent playing guitar, exploring unconventional chord changes, ruminating on song structures and allowing her subconscious to wander until lyrics materialized. Though about half of the songs were already written, this time was dedicated to taking a closer look at the loose ends of three years of ideas and seeing if there were common threads that held them together.

If You’re Dreaming was tracked with producer Sam Evian in his home studio in the Catskill mountains of upstate New York. Where the first album had been a rush of inspired songwriting followed by a drawn-out process of arrangement and mixing, Burch and Evian worked with self-imposed time limitations to establish a sharper focus and get to the core of the new songs. The work was swift but somehow more relaxed, locking into a groove of tracking the basic elements and then expanding on the arrangements with overdubs and auxiliary instrumentation. The end goal was to present not just an assortment of new songs, but craft an album that moved dynamically through an interconnected emotional arc.

With recurring themes of isolation, weariness and longing, these songs deliver that emotional arc with a delicate but uncompromising execution. Burch’s intrinsically catchy songwriting dials down the urgency of her debut a notch, taking a turn towards airy, jazz-voiced chords, floating reverb and an expansion of the sonic palate with unexpected instrumentation. The soft-rock bass grooves and understated saxophone lines of “Not So Bad” push an impressive pop structure into exciting new territory, and the sweetly melancholic “Tell Me What’s True” centers around muted electric piano, its languid but metered vibe recalling the gentler side of Carole King.

The nuance of arrangements that could sometimes get buried on Quit the Curse rises to the surface on patient, opulent tunes like “Every Feeling” and in the twelve-string guitar hooks of “Party’s Over.” The album drifts dreamily as much as it hones in with a sharper clarity on some of Burch’s most personal songs.

Even at its most introverted, If You’re Dreaming is always warm and present. It’s a deliberately drawn chapter of Burch’s work, trading in the wild-eyed and sometimes neurotic party hopping of Quit the Curse for a more solitary walk after midnight. Daring and clear-headed, these songs cut deeper in their subtleties. If You’re Dreaming moves with intention, taking its time revealing new layers of sophistication and growth in Burch’s always charming songcraft.


Photography by Chloe Sells and Anna Burch

Packaging Design/Layout by Alexa Viscius ( Instagram | Website )

Tracklist

  • Can't Sleep
  • Party's Over
  • Jacket
  • So I Can See
  • Ask Me To
  • Keep It Warm
  • Go It Alone
  • Tell Me What's True
  • Not So Bad
  • Picture Show
  • Every Feeling
  • Here With You

Reviews

  • "Unlike her 2018 debut Quit the Curse, which bristled with alt-rock angst and fuzzy guitar hooks, If You’re Dreaming is a somnambulant record, drifting from dream to restless dream and buoyed by Burch’s patient melodies and glassy voice."

    - The FADER
  • "If You’re Dreaming is quintessentially Anna Burch; a unique artist whose music bridges gaps between genres"

    - The Line of Best Fit
  • "Anna Burch’s tranquil sophomore album is lush, downtempo brilliance."

    - SPIN
  • "If You're Dreaming showcases Burch's ability to communicate a wide range of feelings through her music. This record is perfect for closing your eyes and retreating inwards, letting Burch's dreamy melodies guide you through some afternoon introspection."

    - Exclaim!
  • "The Detroit singer-songwriter’s second album is sparser, lonelier, and more patient, allowing the candor of her lyrics to shine through."

    - Pitchfork
  • "Burch’s airy vocals are the highlight of If You’re Dreaming. She floats above the instrumentals, lending the songs a tranquil lilt."

    - Under The Radar
  • "If You’re Dreaming leans more towards the classic retro-pop craftsmanship side of her debut than its scruffy ’90s alt-rock, and “Not So Bad” is a languidly lovely soft-rock gem punctuated by occasional saxophone."

    - Stereogum
  • "…has a strong vintage feel: girl-group pop drama, gingham-checked strum."

    - MOJO
  • "The mood is generally more ruminative, and the production is much more atmospheric, filled with glowing keyboards and glistening reverb, particular on Burch's gentle vocals."

    - AllMusic
  • "If You’re Dreaming feels and sounds like the first rays of sunshine after a long icy winter.…her striking song-writing makes for a transcending listening experience. Calm and comforting."

    - Dork
  • "Writing an album that manages to explore inner turmoil while still sounding peaceful is no easy feat, but Burch executes it with immaculate precision, doubling down on her status as both a rookie and a vet."

    - SPIN
  • "Anna Burch's sophomore album If You're Dreaming pivots into deeper poetic lyricism and darker metaphors, all strung together with the same lush vocals."

    - NYLON
  • "Anna Burch's sophomore album, If You're Dreaming, is a jazzy, sophisticated, timeless joy from start to finish."

    - PopMatters

Videos

  • Party's Over
  • Tell Me What's True
  • Not So Bad