
Nostalgia Killer
The album title couldn’t set a more perfect expectation for what the album holds.
Hearing those words together, one might anticipate something harder, more chilly and severe. But what happens is quite the opposite: listeners find themselves wandering into someplace warm, guided by familiar sounds and voices.
Little do they know they’ll soon be flung into a climate unknown. Throw away the old coat–these songs signal a new season. This is a winding and moving album. Sensual, confessional, and free of fences. Each song builds with inexorable force, often pulling back to a whisper before washing over the listener completely. With
their wealth of new imagery and the most incandescent flights, Lightning Dust sweeps you away from wherever you happen to be.
Across Nostalgia Killer, Lighting Dust introduces a sound that feels vaguely familiar while forming a mythology all of their own. Although this exact work may not have been created if it wasn’t for the duo’s separation, it would be wrong to simply call it a break-up album. The songs here don’t merely travel that well-trod
landscape, they reinvent the scene altogether; after all, sometimes love needs reinventing. Nostalgia Killer is about something that affects us all, which is how we make sense of the world and each other over time and across borders. And far out as always, Lightning Dust is reinvented here magnificently.
Tracklist
01. Wrecked
02. Run
03. Rapids and Rivers
04. I Do
05. Fallen New
06. Different War
07. Feel That
08. Only You
09. 7 Year War
10. Shadow of Verona
The album title couldn’t set a more perfect expectation for what the album holds.
Hearing those words together, one might anticipate something harder, more chilly and severe. But what happens is quite the opposite: listeners find themselves wandering into someplace warm, guided by familiar sounds and voices.
Little do they know they’ll soon be flung into a climate unknown. Throw away the old coat–these songs signal a new season. This is a winding and moving album. Sensual, confessional, and free of fences. Each song builds with inexorable force, often pulling back to a whisper before washing over the listener completely. With
their wealth of new imagery and the most incandescent flights, Lightning Dust sweeps you away from wherever you happen to be.
Across Nostalgia Killer, Lighting Dust introduces a sound that feels vaguely familiar while forming a mythology all of their own. Although this exact work may not have been created if it wasn’t for the duo’s separation, it would be wrong to simply call it a break-up album. The songs here don’t merely travel that well-trod
landscape, they reinvent the scene altogether; after all, sometimes love needs reinventing. Nostalgia Killer is about something that affects us all, which is how we make sense of the world and each other over time and across borders. And far out as always, Lightning Dust is reinvented here magnificently.
Tracklist
01. Wrecked
02. Run
03. Rapids and Rivers
04. I Do
05. Fallen New
06. Different War
07. Feel That
08. Only You
09. 7 Year War
10. Shadow of Verona
Description
The album title couldn’t set a more perfect expectation for what the album holds.
Hearing those words together, one might anticipate something harder, more chilly and severe. But what happens is quite the opposite: listeners find themselves wandering into someplace warm, guided by familiar sounds and voices.
Little do they know they’ll soon be flung into a climate unknown. Throw away the old coat–these songs signal a new season. This is a winding and moving album. Sensual, confessional, and free of fences. Each song builds with inexorable force, often pulling back to a whisper before washing over the listener completely. With
their wealth of new imagery and the most incandescent flights, Lightning Dust sweeps you away from wherever you happen to be.
Across Nostalgia Killer, Lighting Dust introduces a sound that feels vaguely familiar while forming a mythology all of their own. Although this exact work may not have been created if it wasn’t for the duo’s separation, it would be wrong to simply call it a break-up album. The songs here don’t merely travel that well-trod
landscape, they reinvent the scene altogether; after all, sometimes love needs reinventing. Nostalgia Killer is about something that affects us all, which is how we make sense of the world and each other over time and across borders. And far out as always, Lightning Dust is reinvented here magnificently.
Tracklist
01. Wrecked
02. Run
03. Rapids and Rivers
04. I Do
05. Fallen New
06. Different War
07. Feel That
08. Only You
09. 7 Year War
10. Shadow of Verona













