Screamo vets Jeromes Dream has revealed the details of their new album titled The Gray In Between. The new offering showcases a fierce and authentic approach to hardcore music that is both intense and captivating. It is evident that the band has refined their songwriting skills, lyrical content, and conveyed a sense of boundless enthusiasm that is reflected throughout the album. This release may be considered the group’s finest and most impactful work to date.
Jeromes Dream “The Gray In Between” LP is available now via Iodine Records (also available via Deathwish). New merch is up now at this location. The album arrives May 5th.
One of the new songs, “Stretched Invisible From London”, has been made available online via streaming services earlier today.
Jeromes Dream share history with bands like Orchid, Saetia, Reversal of Man, and pageninetynine.
The band existed between 1997 and 2001, then reformed in 2018. The Gray In Between introduces Leary (Loma Prieta) on guitar and was recorded, mixed, and mastered by Jack Shirley (Deafheaven, Quicksand, Joyce Manor).
“The entirety of The Gray In Between is a portrait of an absolutely unrelenting fear and anxiety that never seems to let up,” Smith offers. “It is a journey inward. It is a reflection on ailment. It is therapeutic. It is a reminder to get out of bed every day even when it feels like there is no point. It is a reminder of the power that art and music hold. It is an inspiration. It is the embodiment of every emotion that runs through me every day.”
Smith continues, “In the darkest of times, we find joy — often with those who mean the most to us. While making The Gray in Between, I knew I could count on being with Erik and Sean every week. In the chaos of everyday life, the writing of this record was the north star that we could look to no matter how bad things seemed to get. We carved out a space that felt safe and the darkness of the world seemed to melt away as we holed up and wrote. I hope you’ll find peace and inspiration as you experience this record, in your own way, with us.”
“The lyrics for this song were written shortly after the Russian invasion of Ukraine,” comments vocalist and guitarist Jeff Smith.
“I tried to imagine what it was like to try to make art in a warzone. The importance of art never seemed more important to me. I imagined people doing everything they could to make sure they could continue to create. Not only for themselves, but for any one that could absorb the power of their art. It’s art that holds humanity together and prevents us from descending into madness.”