Rose Elinor Dougall - Stellular (Deluxe Edition) (2017)

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Title: Stellular (Deluxe Edition) (2017)
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Vermilion Records
Genre: Indie Pop, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 01:10:53
Total Size: 488 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Colour Of Water (4:57)
02. Strange Warnings (3:49)
03. Stellular (3:53)
04. Closer (3:11)
05. Take Yourself With You (4:01)
06. All At Once (3:30)
07. Answer Me (3:51)
08. Dive (3:57)
09. Poison Ivy (3:00)
10. Hell And Back (4:18)
11. Space To Be (4:41)
12. Wanderer (4:51)

Rough Trade Bonus CD:
01. All At Once (Tom Furse Extrapolation) (8:41)
02. Before We're Strangers (Demo Version) (2:50)
03. Suspended (Demo Version) (4:13)
04. All At Once (Martin Dubka Remix) (7:20)

Stellular is the title-track of a shockingly confident new album, 11 tracks of classic songwriting, all defiantly modern, glowing with clarity and purpose. It is, in Rose’s own words ”something bolder, less apologetic, more decisive… a sophisticated pop record” It is an album rooted in the London lives that shaped its lyrics, the lives and experiences of Rose's friends as their 20s slipped by in a haze of late nights, broken hearts and struggles in an increasingly unforgiving capital. "The last decade in this country has been a really fucking weird time to be young. There's a theme of promises that are falling apart, and negotiating the wreckage of choices you might make that actually start to become less flippant and do have long-standing effects on your future.” Working with producer and friend Oli Bayston, AKA producer Boxed In, the pair started by crafting small ideas, a simple rhythm, drum noises, or a sound on a Korg Delta, exploring the "essential" part of Rose’s songwriting. The plan was to make the record from a limited sonic palette, to give everything a defined aesthetic. This philosophy stretches back to Rose’s days in The Pipettes - a band built on a manifesto for the perfect pop group by the KLF's Bill Drummond.