At a time when music likes to grab attention fast, Star Guts choose their own time to get things going with their new song "Blessed Be The Hard Times." The song serves as the closing track to their debut EP. It's also a meditation, an exhale after all the noise and the furrowed-brow experimentation.
The song was produced by Lilo Sanchez of the Panamanian powerhouse Señor Loop and mixed by Grammy-nominated mixer Tim O'Sullivan. It finds a nice middle ground between clarity and texture, letting each part breathe. Eli of Wolf Child shines on a seamless flute performance that whispers in with otherworldly subtlety.
Star Guts exploits the loneliness and intensity of island life to make music that is at once profoundly personal and expansive. Those who listen are asked to hear and feel, to sit with the problematic parts of struggle, endurance, and quiet victory.
It's remarkable how deeply Star Guts can deliver this emotive message without leaving you feeling overloaded. "Blessed Be The Hard Times" can heal you, rattle your bones, and comfort broken souls at the same time. It's ideal for those who like their rock intelligent and soulful, structured and free. This is a gentle cosmic cuddle that hangs around, waiting for ears that are really listening.
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yay! great song
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