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    Biography

    Dreamers (stylized as DREAMERS) are an American rock trio, featuring Nick Wold, Marc Nelson, and Jacob Lee Wick. Their debut LP, This Album Does Not Exist, was released on August 26, 2016.

    Contents 1 History 1.1 Formation and first EP (2014) 1.2 You Are Here and This Album Does Not Exist (2015-16) 1.3 Launch (2018) 2 Band members 3 Performances 4 Discography 4.1 Albums 4.2 Extended plays 4.3 Singles 4.4 Music videos 5 References 6 External links History Formation and first EP (2014)

    Nick Wold moved from Seattle to New York at the age of 18 to study jazz saxophone at New York University's Steinhardt School.[1][2][3] In New York, Wold was the lead singer and guitarist in the grunge band Motive, along with drummer Chris Bagamery, a longtime friend of his from Seattle.[4] Following the dissolution of Motive, Wold was living and writing songs in a Brooklyn rehearsal space. He and Bagamery met the bassist Marc Nelson (commonly known only by his surname), and the three teamed up to form the band.[5][6][7]

    Their first single, "Wolves (You Got Me)", was released on July 16, 2014,[4] and was in rotation on Sirius XM's Alt Nation.[7] It was included on their self-titled debut EP,[2] produced by Danny Kalb, which was recorded at Ravensworth Studio outside Charlottesville, Virginia, and released on November 18, 2014.[7][8][9] The four-track EP was streamed on Billboard a week ahead of its release date.[8] In 2014, Alternative Press named Dreamers one of their 100 Bands You Need To Know.[10]

    You Are Here and This Album Does Not Exist (2015-16)

    In February 2015, Dreamers signed a deal with Fairfax Recordings.[11] Drummer Jacob Lee Wick joined the band at the end of 2015, replacing Bagamery after they relocated to Los Angeles.[12][13][14] That year, the trio started recording tracks with producer Kevin Agunas for their debut LP.[13] On December 3, 2015, they released the video for their second single, "Shooting Shadows", off their second EP, You Are Here.[2][15] The song was written by Wold and Atlas Genius lead singer Keith Jeffery.[15] On February 5, 2016, You Are Here was released on Fairfax Recordings. It included their first single, "Wolves (You Got Me)", their new single "Drugs", and three additional tracks.[11] The video for "Drugs" premiered on Billboard on March 2, 2016.[16]

    The first single off their debut LP This Album Does Not Exist was "Sweet Disaster", released on June 24, 2016.[17] The album was released on August 26, 2016.[18] Much of the album was written by Wold in Brooklyn prior to the band's relocation to Los Angeles.[14]

    Launch (2018)

    On July 13, 2018, Dreamers released Launch, a four-song EP. The EP serves as the first of a trilogy of releases.[19] The album cover displays a picture of a SpaceX Falcon 9 at liftoff with a purple hue.

    Band members Nick Wold – lead vocals, guitar Marc Nelson – bass, backing vocals Jacob Lee Wick – drums, backing vocals Performances

    Dreamers were selected to open for Stone Temple Pilots on their US tour in April and May 2015, at venues including The Fillmore in San Francisco, Aztec Theatre in San Antonio, House of Blues in Chicago, Irving Plaza in New York City and at SunFest in West Palm Beach.[5][10] They were picked out of 500 bands who submitted to be the opener.[20]

    From December 2015 through April 2016, Dreamers went on tour across North America.[2][16] This included their first foray into Canada, where they co-headlined with Arkells, joining the band onstage to perform a cover of George Harrison's version of "Got My Mind Set on You".[13] The bands also covered David Bowie's "Modern Love" together,[21] and Dreamers have separately covered Blind Melon's "No Rain".[22]

    Dreamers have also played with Atlas Genius, Civil Twilight, The Airborne Toxic Event, The Mowgli's and Young Rising Sons.[14][20][22] They played at Lollapalooza 2016 in Chicago,[12] and went on a US tour with The Griswolds throughout 2017.[23] In 2018, they joined New Politics, alongside The Wrecks, on their Lost In Translation tour, named after their album. In the fall of 2018, they will tour with Weathers and Morgxn.[24]

    Discography Albums Title Notes This Album Does Not Exist Release date: August 26, 2016 Label: Fairfax Recordings Formats: CD, LP, digital download

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