Austin alt-rock group, Stella and the Very Messed shares fiery title track from their forthcoming album Big Familiar. Crafting an intensely cathartic soundscape, the track brims with thrashing guitars and shimmering synths as an aching tale of memories unfold.
With poetic lyrics that capture the vulnerability of the past and its memories, the track is an anthemic production with undertones of being a breakup song. Speaking of the track frontwoman Stella Maxwell, says “Big Familiar is a sad song about my hometown. I have a strong aversion to most forms of nostalgia—even the good memories carry a kind of ache. I seem forgetful or unsentimental, but really I’m just avoiding the past. It’s about the guilt that comes with stepping back from crumbling family ties, even when it’s necessary for your own survival.”
Rooted in personal experiences yet widely resonant in its nostalgic message, the track puts the vintage tones of 90s alt-rock together with a sleek modern sonic edge to offer up an enticing glimpse of the album.
Quirky, electric, and emotionally raw, Stella and the Very Messed are all set to paint their most personal work to date tracing identity, memory, and what it means to outgrow your origins – with this latest offering being the perfect peek into what’s to come.
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