Album Title
The Dears
Artist Icon Times Infinity, Volume One (2015)
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"Times Infinity Volume One" is a full length studio album from canadian Indie Rock/Pop band The Dears, released September 25, 2015 on the Dangerbird Records label.
Times Infinity Volume One is the first new album from the Dears in four years and is a sweeping collection of orchestral pop/rock that is at once enlightening, angst-ridden and mesmerizing.
The first song form the album 'I Used To Pray For The Heavens To Fall' vividly encapsulates The Dears' neo-romantic songwriting and acts as a calling card for Times Infinity Volume One. From electrifying pop to full-on primal screams; grinding guitar solos to soulful baroque, The Dears' sound has connected the group with a legion of fans and critics such as Rolling Stone, New York Times, and NPR.
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