Rising queer rock band The Transatlantics are making waves with the release of their flagship single, “Dreammaker.” By smashing together the legendary “wall of sound” popularized by Oasis with the soulful blues influences of Rory Gallagher and Led Zeppelin, the band has created a mix of classic and revolutionary sound.
“Dreammaker” is a high-octane experience, packed with massive guitars and a relentless energy that mirrors its lyrical message, never letting go and always moving forward. As the closing track of their album, it serves as a powerful mission statement, promising listeners that their journey is only just beginning. The Transatlantics are on a mission to spread their unique brand of rock as far as possible, seeking new collaborations and a global audience. If you’re looking for a track that combines grit, heart, and stadium-sized ambition, “Dreammaker” is the anthem you’ve been waiting for.
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