The Dream Eaters Find Humour in Pain on Grim Single “I AM BLEEDING INTERNALLY”

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The Dream Eaters have evolved from a dream pop band into a full-on video art project with an extensive catalogue of weird and darkly humorous music videos of their catchy pop songs. The duo started working together after vocalist Elizabeth LeBaron, originally from Calgary, started working at the same bar as singer/songwriter Jake Zavracky, originally from Boston, in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn.

I AM BLEEDING INTERNALLY” is their take on synth-pop and country fusion. Their macabre sense of humor shines through, with Elizabeth citing this favourite lyric“Now I’m crying on the floor of a Walmart store” – as “visceral and troublingly relatable.” Jake adds that “Most of our songs are about dealing with emotional problems and the lyrics are the sort of things you mutter under your breath when you’re walking around pissed off.”

The Dream Eaters duo started working together after LeBaron, originally from Calgary, started working at the same bar as Zavracky, originally from Boston, in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn.

 

The pair made several EPs before releasing their first full-length album We Are A Curse in 2017, followed by their second album, Pagan Love, in 2018. The pair launched a web series called “The Dream Eating Freakshow” in 2020. Since then, the band has released hundreds of videos on TikTok, Instagram and YouTube and grown a cult fanbase.

 

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