I love how there's a new genre of music on the rise which is called "When you order Starset from Wish (affectionate)"
(I'm pretty sure there was at least one more but these two are the only ones I can remember atm)
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I love how there's a new genre of music on the rise which is called "When you order Starset from Wish (affectionate)"
(I'm pretty sure there was at least one more but these two are the only ones I can remember atm)
Huevember day 5, prompt: Crashing Down by Project Vela
(via Project Vela - Everything You Hate [HD] - YouTube)
@My Starset family
Go and take a listen to Project Vela. It’s kind of rude to call them a bootleg copy of Starset, but it’s, however, the most accurate way. So far they have one EP (Disconnected) and one full album (Kenopsia), and a lot of their songs slaps. Definitely going on my playlist.
(This one reminds me of Transmissions so much)
(An emotional rollercoaster for my lovelorn ass and my favorite so far)
(Some A+ lyrics here. Also... Solstice? Anyone?)
Hot Take
Solstice (Starset) and Don’t Feed the Dark (Project Vela) tell the same story, each from a perspective of one person involved. The lines “Don’t let me let the dark take over” and “Don’t let the darkness take over” are the unifying element.
Project Vela: “And if you ever find the one you think you love, don’t ever let her go, don’t ever let her go...”
My lovelorn ass, sobbing: “I won’t”
Love it when a band I like releases a new song and it's a banger
This song has been stuck in my head for Three Days Solid and I get Emotional^tm listening to it, so I think it's time to bump it off my "All Rock" playlist and onto the "Best of Rock" playlist.
Fight, by Project Vela!
I have to record it because this is the first time since, like, discovering Starset that I've felt This Much about a new song, and even longer since it was a song that's not by a Top 10 Favorite Band. (Though they DO list Starset as an inspiration... Dirt On Your Grave by them also nearly makes me cry with grieving Dove emotions.)
But it's Fight that has me emotional for Me Reasons. Spotify link:
YouTube lyric video: