“Welcome to Swansea!” CJ Gilpin smiles from beneath a beanie as bandmate Rhys Wilcox opens a large black umbrella to guard against the rain. We’re on Oxford Street – not the slick Central London shopping strip, but South Wales’ stonier equivalent – under a bout of low pressure explained as the tail end of Hurricane Humberto, raging somewhere off the coast of Bermuda. “Sorry it’s so miserable,” says CJ. “It’s such a miserable street, isn’t it? Cold, miserable, freezing.”
CJ can’t control the weather, but nor are there many reasons to be miserable, given where Dream State now stand. After the 2017 breakthrough success of single White Lies (now in excess of 10 million YouTube views) and 2018 EP Recovery, the four-piece have arrived with the 4K-rated Primrose Path, ahead of their biggest UK and European shows so far.
“So much has happened that it feels like a century has passed,” says Rhys, pointing out Picton Arcade, the small mall where he gets his hair cut. “We’ll go to a couple of places today,” he adds with a smile. “The places where many regrets have been made.”
We join guitarist Aled Evans and drummer Jamie Lee to visit Sin City, the Dillwyn Street club where a year ago Dream State played a celebratory hometown show. Aled and Jamie first played together seven years before, after meeting on the Download campsite in 2011. They’d practice in the garage at Aled’s parents’ place, but were later forbidden when they discovered he had gone abroad when he was supposed to be house-sitting.
“My parents found out two years later,” he says. “My brother’s then-girlfriend let it slip that I’d been to Turkey while they were in Australia.”
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