Dreamer’s Crime drop video for single ‘I Believe in You’

Dreamers Crime

 

Sydney’s Dreamers Crime are today rolling out their videoclip for new track “I Believe in You.” The 5-piece have brought a new sound to the table, this being the first taste of a forthcoming album entitled “No Compromises” that will see it’s release before the end of 2017.

The filmclip follows a bunch of people who have received a mysterious flyer that leads them to the band playing the track and leads to an all-out-angry mosh.

Dreamers Crime are bringing the new sound of hard rock to the world. The group was formed on the aspirations and vision to create art that comes to life both instrumentally and lyrically. After recording an EP in 2012, the band sought to create an album that would captivate the hearts of those who heard it, and experience the efforts made by those who wrote the songs.

Following on from two year’s worth of writing and gigging in Australia, including opening a Rugby League pre-game show at ANZ stadium, the boys returned to the recording studio to lay down what became their upcoming album – working with Stevie Knight and Dave Petrovic at Electric Sun Studios (Tonight Alive, The Dead Love, Thy Art is Murder, Northlane).

Stevie Knight, who crafted the EP’s production said of vocalist Pete Repousis, Pete‘s got this unique voice that just punches through and keeps you listening”. Stevie and Dave brought Dreamers Crime’s ideas and potential into reality. A melting pot of influences and ideas meshed together and out came an album that depicts the sound of a new era and style in song, which will be able to be heard in its entirety before the end of 2017.

Pete Repousis, frontman for the Sydney outfit, said that “Sometimes to get to where you wanna go, you have to say – f*#k what others have to say and just go for it. People sometimes over-compromise and end up the person they don’t want to be or in a place they never wanted to be in. Sometimes, for the sake of your beliefs and your dreams, you have to say no. That is where the album name ‘No Compromises’ came from. We didn’t want to compromise on this record and neither should our fans have to accept any less from us.”

Simon Kapsis, guitarist for Dreamers Crime says that “2018 is set to be a big year and releasing the album is just the beginning”. The band wants to go anywhere and everywhere after the release of their album at the end of 2017, and the rest is yet to come.

 

 

 

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