Dreamcar | |
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Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
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Labels | Columbia |
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Members | Davey Havok Tony Kanal Tom Dumont Adrian Young |
Dreamcar (stylized as DREAMCAR) is an American new wave supergroup from Los Angeles, California.[3]
When news first broke of Davey Havok working with No Doubt members, many[who?] believed he would be replacing Gwen Stefani as the singer of that band. In an interview, Havok clarified that this was not the case. "I'm not singing for No Doubt," he said. He did admit that the band "have a lot of great songs. We have songs that are fully complete. And, it's just a great time. It's really fun. I think people will really like it."[4] Havok also stated the band's overall style has an "'80s vibe".[5]
Speaking to Billboard in May 2016, drummer Adrian Young said of Dreamcar, "It doesn't sound like anything, it actually doesn't sound like AFI or No Doubt. And sometimes I'm not objective enough to really understand it. And I ask my wife or friends, I play them a snippet and I go, 'Does this sound like either one of these bands?' And they’re like, 'No.' And I think that's a good thing."[6]
Tony Kanal was "beyond stoked for people to hear" the debut record from his new project, Dreamcar, which features his No Doubt bandmates, Young and Tom Dumont, as well as AFI frontman Havok. "I can't stop listening to it, so that's always a good sign for me," he said, while noting the band has been in the "final stages" of wrapping up the album. "When I've worked on something that I can't stop listening to—and that I want to get in my car and listen to—it always makes me feel really good. You have this excitement to share it with everybody." Although he's hesitant to give specifics as to what Dreamcar sounds like, he does allow the album is "very inspired by all the '80s stuff that we love. I would definitely say it's a rock record," and says the entire music-making process was very organic and unforced. "There was never really a conversation about what type of music we were making," he says. "We were just making music, and it just worked."[7]
Dreamcar's first single "Kill for Candy" premiered on March 2, 2017. A video for the song was released on April 3, 2017. Their self-titled debut album was released on May 12, 2017.[8]
On May 6, 2023, Dreamcar reunited for a surprise set at the 11th Annual Musack Rock & Roll Carnival in Los Angeles.[9] On April 2, 2024, the band announced the release of the Dream EP, set for release on April 5 of the same year.[1]
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | |
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US Rock [11] | ||
Dreamcar |
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115 | 20 |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |
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US Alt. Air. [12] |
US Rock Air. [13] | |||
"Kill for Candy" | 2017 | 28 | 35 | Dreamcar |
"All of the Dead Girls" | — | — | ||
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Year | Album |
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"Born to Lie"[14] | 2017 | Dreamcar |
"On the Charts"[15] |