Postcards and Daydreaming

Album / Title

Postcards and Daydreaming

By: Dan Mangan

Origin: Vancouver, British Columbia

Tracks

11 tracks

Now Playing

Select a track to start playback

Use the controls below or click any playable track.

Track Listing

11 tracks

  • Not What You Think It Is

    Track 1 05:52

  • Unnatural Progression

    Track 2 04:16

  • Above The Headlights

    Track 3 02:30

  • Journal of a Narcoleptic

    Track 4 03:55

  • Don’t Listen

    Track 5 04:32

  • So Much For Everyone

    Track 6 06:52

  • Western Wind

    Track 7 04:39

  • Fabulous

    Track 8 03:25

  • Come Down

    Track 9 05:12

  • Some Place To Come Home To

    Track 10 04:53

  • Reason to Think Aloud

    Track 11 07:25

Insight

This Vancouver-based songsmith has earned a local following and this full-length second attracted attention there when first released over a year ago. Mangan has also been gaining fans in the UK (he's toured there twice) and the re-release of Postcards and Daydreaming should boost his profile across Canada. Opening track "Not What You Think It Is" serves notice that this 24-year-old is a highly promising talent. It's a moody epic (six minutes long) full of subtle sonic touches, like the muted trumpet in the background, the soft female harmony vocals and the bold guitar twang of Simon Kelly. Other songs are equally adventurous (another album highlight, "So Much For Everyone," clocks in at nearly seven minutes), giving the disc something of a chamber folk feel, at times. The production and engineering work of Daniel Elmes is both restrained and effective, while Mangan's strong, slightly husky voice and poignant lyrics are convincing. The prevailing mood is sombre and melancholy, and the inclusion of at least one up-tempo or breezy tune would have been welcome. There is poetic power here though, and Mangan's career progress will merit watching.
-Kerry Doole

Gallery

Images

2 images

Mangan, Dan - Postcards and Daydreaming

Postcards and Daydreaming

Media

Videos

0 videos

No videos available for this title.

Credits

In Transit

Comments

No Comments