Starrgazy whisks us away into dreamland with their ethereal debut track “Flying”.

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“Like falling into a warm body of water, “Flying” envelopes the senses and rocks us into a state of blissful, delicious languor. ”


Starrgazy whisks us away into dreamland with their ethereal debut track “Flying”.

Concocted in the inter-lockdown limbo, “Flying” is a wistful bit of escapism from the dream-pop duo Starrgazy. Hailing from the west coast of Cornwall, vocalist Lucie Hill and multi-instrumentalist Benjamin Morgan create music that captures the sublime sensibility of their native landscape and the romantic undertones of their name.

“Flying” takes us on a journey through the liminal space between wakefulness and sleep, exploring the boundaries of our perception. Hill’s lulling vocals – reminiscent of Julee Cruise’s crooning on the Twin Peaks soundtrack– are seductively hypnogogic, parring well with Morgan’s hazy guitar and shimmering synth. The chorus is a haunting harmony, as light as air but captivating as the sea, resting on a beat that harks back to such iconic tracks as Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams”. 

Like falling into a warm body of water, “Flying” envelopes the senses and rocks us into a state of blissful, delicious languor; ushering in a lucid daydream that you will not want to wake from. 


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Review Written By Liza Kupreeva

Review Written By Liza Kupreeva

 

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