Swedish indie-pop outfit Stars in Coma, led by the ever-inventive André Brorsson, makes a triumphant return with their new single ‘Aluminum’, the first taste of their upcoming album ‘We Were Already Islands’. Known for weaving intricate melodies and introspective lyrics, Stars in Coma continue to push their musical boundaries with a track that captures both the isolation and warmth experienced during the transformative years of its creation.
‘Aluminum’ blends the melancholic atmosphere of 80s-era synth-pop with the jangle of modern indie-rock, a combination that feels both nostalgic and fresh. The song’s ethereal soundscape is reminiscent of the idiosyncratic charm of Belle & Sebastian, mixed with the raw emotional honesty of David Bowie.
The record’s shimmering melodies and layered instrumentation paint a picture of growth and resilience. It’s a sonic exploration that sees Brorsson move from the shadows into the light, each note a step toward a brighter outlook. It’s an uplifting listening experience and gives a bright and sunlit feeling of optimism.
The track is a reflection of Brorsson’s meticulous approach to songwriting, where every detail is carefully considered and created. ‘Aluminum’ stands as a testament to Brorsson’s dedication to his craft, showcasing his ability to create music that resonates with the heart as much as it stimulates the mind.
As the band gears up for their next chapter, one thing is clear: Stars in Coma continue to be a shining light in the indie music scene, illuminating the path forward with grace and creativity.