There's a sense of youth that permeates M83s forthcoming album Hurry Up, We're Dreaming. Stemming from each song seems to be not just a yearning for the glory days of one's youth, but an actual recapturing of those days and moments. Anthony Gonzalez and his bandmates were able to capture that sentiment in the form of an expansive exploratory double album which soars and delights. And despite the times when the songs sound like Phil Collins (which isn't a bad thing), the album can only be properly described as an epic-indie-power-pop-soundscape, without the annoying ironic, emo, or sad-bastard tendencies that today's state of indie rock normally falls under.