Oslo’s own melancholy masters, Dancing The Conga are back with their latest single, “I thought I was dreaming but I was not the only one who could believe.” It’s a wordy, but intriguingly titled track that acts as the final curtain-raiser before their ambitious new album, And now.. We take America. A politically relevant title and, If this single is anything to go by, they might just do it.
The trio—made up of Øyvind Skjerdal, Henrik Lillehaug, and Gudmund Guren—have dialled it down for this one, leaning heavily into an acoustic, chilled-out vibe that’s absolutely drenched in a 60s ‘Free Love’ nostalgia. Forget the heavy hitters; this is the kind of subtle, gorgeous track you want whispering in your ear. The production is spot-on, weaving dreamy piano chords and delicate arrangements to create a feeling of both sadness and a quiet, uplifting joy. It’s an interesting balance that few bands can manage without sounding confused, but DTC makes it feel effortless.
Lyrically, the song is a heartfelt deep dive into the classic themes of friendship and romance, giving it a genuinely human core that resonates long after the music fades. The comparison to artists like Phoebe Bridgers and Sufjan Stevens makes perfect sense; there's a serious songwriting depth here that begs for close listening.
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