12" Vinyl of Been Stellar's self-titled debut EP in transparent red
Tracklisting
1. Arthur
2. Manhattan Youth
3. My Honesty
4. Kids 1995
5. Ohm
Release date: 12th August 2022 (Digital)
Physical release: 5th September 2022
Includes unlimited streaming of Been Stellar EP
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Limited Edition 12" Vinyl of Been Stellar's self-titled debut EP in black and red swirl
Tracklisting
1. Arthur
2. Manhattan Youth
3. My Honesty
4. Kids 1995
5. Ohm
Release date: 5th May 2023
Includes unlimited streaming of Been Stellar EP
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics
The buzzing of a light at the source
The rapid clicking sound as a life runs its course
Because it never stops or starts
A piece that’s being broken into parts
Its overhead and underneath
Stretching out across the sea
I see it now and I’ve been remiss
Watching arms turn to wrists
Because he always tells it all
But the sound of the river
Always made him call
Buzzing and clicking
The same river twice
Trusting our senses
And stepping in time
I see it now
The jackets voice
Pressed up against the avenue noise
I see it now and I’ve been remiss
Watching arms turn to wrists
Because he always tells it all
But the sound of the river
Its coming now, can you hear it call?
Buzzing and clicking
The same river twice
Trusting our senses
And stepping in time
I said it, I’ve got it down
I’ve got it down, watch you figure it out
I said it, why can’t you see,
That the eye for you is the eye for me?
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Less obviously shoegazey than the debut, but has a really abrasive industrial or post punk feel which contrasts well with the vocals. Reminds me of Curve or maybe early Cocteaus. Lovely stuff howa776