Great Comet - Stranger Land (2025) Hi-Res

Artist: Great Comet
Title: Stranger Land
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Any Day Now
Genre: Country, Folk, Roots Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 29:46
Total Size: 178 / 350 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Stranger Land
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Any Day Now
Genre: Country, Folk, Roots Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 29:46
Total Size: 178 / 350 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Jump On In (3:37)
02. Fourth of July (4:45)
03. Carry On (3:45)
04. Anyway (3:19)
05. Light (3:18)
06. Oughta Be (3:52)
07. Into The Night (3:45)
08. Things Might Change (3:29)
Great Comet is the roots rock project of Seattle-based singer-songwriter Aaron New, who have just released their sonically expansive second album Stranger Land. Its eight original songs document the duality of constant motion: the joy of connection, the sting of absence, and the fragile comfort of watching the world roll by outside a van window: “Just a thousand miles to go // Making music fast and slow // Living the dream on a dime a day, that’s the way // Will it all work out, well who’s to say?” (from opening track Jump On In).
The record isn’t about arriving anywhere certain, but about living in the in-between—memory, distance, motion, and the attempt to make sense of it all. The narrative-driven songwriting, that feels both wide open and deeply personal, is delivered via big guitar licks and even bigger vocals, balancing strength and intimacy. “Try to test the hypotheses // Of paying bills and trying to eat // Well I’m living like a scientist // Learning how I’ll get on fine”
The record isn’t about arriving anywhere certain, but about living in the in-between—memory, distance, motion, and the attempt to make sense of it all. The narrative-driven songwriting, that feels both wide open and deeply personal, is delivered via big guitar licks and even bigger vocals, balancing strength and intimacy. “Try to test the hypotheses // Of paying bills and trying to eat // Well I’m living like a scientist // Learning how I’ll get on fine”