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Life in Dreaming
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Album Details: Life in Dreaming

Release Date:02/22/2005
Label:Drive Thru
UPC:060768362222

Track List: Life in Dreaming

Disk 2

  1. Bleed For You
  2. Sydney
  3. Better Love
  4. Decoration
  5. Shimmy Shimmy Quarter Turn
  6. D2
  7. Cross My Heart
  8. The Best Happiness Money Can Buy
  9. Eastern Homes And Western Hearts
  1. Tonight (The Process)
  2. The Doctor
  3. Unnoticeable
  4. Symphony (Six The Hard Way)
  5. Exit Emergency
  6. A Over B Squared
  7. Talk Radio
  8. Attention
  9. Jamie

Pro Reviews: Life in Dreaming

  • All Music Guide

    Hidden in Plain View's fulllength DriveThru debut, Life in Dreaming, rocks a ringingguitarsandrousingchoruses sound very similar to fellow East Coasters like Matchbook Romance and Early November. It's a sound borne right out of the label that houses HIPV, with the influence of '90s altrockers like Incubus and Foo Fighters thrown in alongside some slightly harsher cues taken from hardcore. But even if it's suggestive of their peers, Hidden in Plain View's Life in Dreaming still blends its furious and gentle sides confidently, and has a lot to offer to fans of this particular poppunk faction. Vocalist Joe Reo has a huge, syrupy voice that soars and cracks on lines like "If I could take your pain away/I would scream for you" (he sounds a little like A New Found Glory's Jordan Pundik). His vocals blend nicely with those of guitarist Rob Freeman, who handles the screaming punctuations on "Ashes Ashes" and "Minor Detail." "Innocent Ones" and "Point" are softer, with soulbaring lyrics "I'll ...find some way to cut myself open" and choruses that teeter at the top of gently cresting guitars and plaintive string interludes. (The album's slick, professional mix leaves no note out of place.) "Memory" mixes in some cool, Helmetstyle chording; "Twenty Below" kicks in with a satisfying crunch and has the album's best guitar work; and the Foo influence is strong on "Garden Statement." Life in Dreaming's sonic similarity to HIPV's contemporaries won't be a problem for DriveThru devotees. It's these bands' emotional lyrics that fans respond to, as well as their melodic flair, and Hidden in Plain View has these elements to spare. - Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Hidden in Plain View

Hidden in Plain View originally consisted of vocalist Joe Reo, guitarists Rob Freeman and Kenny Ryan, bassist Chris Amato, and drummer Derek Reilly. Forming out of high school, the New Jersey combo gigged regionally before debuting on wax with 2001's Find EP on DAB Records; drummer Jay Snyder signed on for June 2002's selfreleased Operation: CutThroat LP. The album did ... Read more