Dream Aloud marks Heaven’s most ethereal and immersive release yet

Heaven’s Dream Aloud emerges as the New York City space-rock trio’s most ethereal and immersive release to date. Out now via Little Cloud Records, this long-awaited third full-length album arrives after a seven-year hiatus, showcasing the band—Matt Sumrow, Mikey Jones, and new bassist Sonia Manalili—at their dreamiest and most refined.
Produced by: Matt Sumrow
Known for their lush, introspective soundscapes, Heaven rides a massive sonic wave on Dream Aloud, weaving ethereal textures with captivating, immersive melodies. The album, mixed by Jonathan Kreinik (The Rapture, Gang Gang Dance) and mastered by Christopher Colbert (Walkmen, Pedro the Lion), boasts a rich, expansive production. The title track shines with guest guitar work from Steve Schiltz (Longwave, Wah Together), lending an extra shimmer of depth to the trio’s signature style.
Formed amid tours and recordings with acts like Dean & Britta, Swervedriver, Ambulance LTD, Caveman, The Comas, and The Lemonheads, Heaven has long championed a blend of dreamy allure and potent resonance. With Dream Aloud, they elevate this vision, crafting a collection that feels intimately personal yet transports listeners to otherworldly realms.
As they emerge from a deep creative slumber, Heaven’s latest offering solidifies their place in the modern dream-rock landscape, proving that some sounds are worth the wait.
Standout Songs: ‘I’ll Let You In,’ ‘Dream Aloud,’ ‘I Need You More Somehow,’ and ‘A Painted Image.’
Release Date: April 4
6.5
We’ve covered Heaven previously: ‘I Need You More Somehow.’
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