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Dean Wareham (born Michael Dean Wareham, August 1, 1963) is an American musician, who formed the band Galaxie 500 in 1987. Born in Wellington, New Zealand, Wareham moved with his parents to Sydney, Australia, before settling in New York City in 1977. Wareham attended high school at Dalton School in New York, and then attended Harvard University, where he graduated with a B. Check our available Dean Wareham concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Dean Wareham's debut full-length as a solo artist doesn't stray hugely from any of his influential downbeat pop projects - Galaxie 500, Luna, Dean & Britta - nor is it quite as interesting. Galaxie 500 stood out for its psychedelic slowness, Luna for its dreaminess before "dream pop" was a genre, Dean & Britta (Wareham with his wife and former Luna bandmate, Britta Phillips) for its romantic frisson...
- nowtoronto.com
A new album bearing the nameDean Wareham is cause forhuzzahs. Last heard on theblink-and-you'll-miss-itEmancipated Hearts miniature,and last seen in a toe-curlingdinner party scene in the movie Frances Ha, the former Galaxie500 and Luna man in thedenim shirt is back on formwith his first proper solo effort,produced by Jim James of MyMorning Jacket.
- recordcollectormag.com
Following speedily on from last year's sublime mini-LP, Emancipated Hearts, Dean Wareham carries on solo trading with the first self-monikered full-length set of his continuously enlightening post-Luna career. Those expecting the album to be an overtly rocking reaction to the intricate and pensive Emancipated Hearts - particularly with My Morning Jacket's Jim James assuming production duties instead of Papercuts' Jason Quever - might be surprised by the resultant new record, which finds...
- www.adequacy.net
We're humans, aren't we? Even when we write screeds against consumerism, we are living it out. Air, water, space for waste. Why must we all live in a constant state of questioning these days? 'Cause we want to transcend, or at least begin to know what transcending is like. Because we want things, even if the things in question aren't convenient. It's why we work and why we don't work, all this frigging want. But we discern. We don't want just any old thing. We want something in particular...
- www.tinymixtapes.com
I've always felt that the longer an artist's career goes on, the more interesting they get. That's obviously not true of every musician, but the true greats have fascinating turns in the later parts of their careers, even if their work can get frustrating sometimes. As songwriters grow older, they tend to shed some of the pretentions that come with being young and desperate to prove oneself. Hints at an artist's true nature start to form...
- www.popmatters.com
Dean Wareham has always presented himself as a music fan as much as a musician, the sort of artist for whom it's not uncommon to devote at least 20% of an album to cover songs. But whether he was reinterpreting George Harrison with Galaxie 500 or Guns 'N Roses with Luna, it never felt like Wareham was just showing off his record collection for the sake of it, or worse, being ironic...
- pitchfork.com
Dean Wareham's debut solo recording--last year's majestic mini-album/EP Emancipated Hearts--brought out the softer side in the former frontman of both Galaxie 500 and Luna. Emotive, fragile, and soaked in haunting melody, the EP's collection of faint lullabies was one of 2013's most understated and beautiful releases. Pleasingly, it was also a precursor to this, Wareham's inaugural solo LP. In truth, the recording (produced by Jim James of My Morning Jacket) is not exactly a "long-player...
- www.undertheradarmag.com
It either takes a lot of patience or a lot of gall for Dean Wareham to release his first full-length solo album nearly 30 years after he began his musical tenure (first with Galaxie 500, then with Luna and Dean & Britta), but what's more surprising is that many people are still not familiar with Wareham, despite his influence on the sound of so many of those bands crammed in your side bag and milk crates...
- filtermagazine.com
Dean Wareham has been singing and playing guitar in roughly the same winsome way for more than 25 years, first with Galaxie 500, then Luna, then in a duo--the fittingly named Dean & Britta--with his wife, Britta Phillips. Dean Wareham marks his first full-length solo album, and it should come as no surprise that it's really no surprise at all: Fans of anything he's done in the past will slide into these nine songs like slippers, cozy and familiar. That isn't a bad thing at all...
- www.avclub.com
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