Monday, May 02, 2011

(Review) Stevie Nicks New Album Full of Gothic Romance & Literary Influence

Currently # 2 in Music on Amazon....
by megwinkler

Rock & Roll’s gypsy queen Stevie Nicks releases her newest solo album tomorrow. In Your Dreams is classic Nicks, complete with mystical romance and already released music videos featuring murky forests, white horses, and fanged maidens. And in true Nicks fashion, these tracks will get you dreamily swaying along within the first few bars.

Nicks found fame in the seventies when she joined Fleetwood Mac with then boyfriend Lindsey Buckingham. In 1977, the band released Rumors to rave reviews, and the rest is – as they say – musical history. In 1981, Nicks began a solo career, of which In Your Dreams is number seven.

In Your Dreams Tracklist:
1) Secret Love
2) For What It’s Worth
3) In Your Dreams
4) Wide Sargasso Se
5) New Orleans
6) Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream)
7) Annabel Lee
8) Soldier’s Angel
9) Everybody Loves You
10) Ghosts Are Gone
11) You May Be The One
12) Italian Summer
13) Cheaper Than Free

Nicks’s vocals are still strong despite her years behind the mic. Her subjects are achingly romantic, in that sort of hippie chick/earth child kind of way. While the format and sounds of her album are familiar, the record still has some pleasant surprises. “Moonlight – A Vampire’s Dream” was inspired by the film adaptation for New Moon of the Twilight franchise. “Annabel Lee,” which has been circulating the internet since the nineties, is drawn from Edgar Allan Poe’s poem of the same name. “Secret Love” was written in 1976, a year before Rumors hit. Who knew?

With gothic influences and fairytale lyrics, Stevie Nicks once again proves that she is the Queen of Rock & Roll. Catch In Your Dreams May 3rd.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fantastic! I've been noticing that "In Your Dreams" is currently on Amazon's Top 100 Bestsellers Rank at #2 in Music, #1 in Classic Rock Music, #2 in Pop Music, and #2 in Rock Music!

With all this buzz, Stevie Nicks' previous albums are making their way up the charts as well, and with all the anticipation for Glee's Fleetwood Mac episode, of course the "Rumours" album is nearing the top once more!

I swear, "Rumours" is the all-time classic rock album that just keeps on giving!!!

Anonymous said...

You said that beautifully.

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