By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
HipHop Magz
  • New Releases
  • Hip Hop Songs
  • Mixtapes
  • Entertainment
Reading: Drop Nineteens’ Paula Kelley Announces First Solo Album in 20 Years, Shares New Song: Listen
HipHop MagzHipHop Magz
Font ResizerAa
  • New Releases
  • Hip Hop Songs
  • Mixtapes
  • Entertainment
Search
  • New Releases
  • Hip Hop Songs
  • Mixtapes
  • Entertainment
Follow US
2024 © HipHopMagz.com - All Rights Reserved
Mixtapes

Drop Nineteens’ Paula Kelley Announces First Solo Album in 20 Years, Shares New Song: Listen

1 month ago 2 Min Read
Share

Paula Kelley, a co-founding singer-guitarist in Boston shoegaze band Drop Nineteens and several other indie-rock acts, has announced her first solo album in 20 years. Blinking as the Starlight Burns Out is out March 27 via Wharf Cat. Lead single “Party Line” is described, by Kelley, as a “post-Cold War influenced track” that incorporates some of the gauzy shoegaze she’s knowing for, as well as some slowcore touches. Give it a listen below.

“When the song came to me it presented nearly fully formed: a pedaling bass line, a four part vocal harmony, an expansive soundscape,” Kelley said in a press release. “Sometimes songs sound great in your head but then don’t translate well into reality. I was lucky with this one. As I was recording part upon part, it felt as though the song was writing itself. It’s a dreamy song about dreams—not the kind that come during sleep, but rather wishes, anxieties, projections—as a way to work through and reconcile an unhappy past.”

Spanning 11 tracks, Blinking as the Starlight Burns Out was written over the past few years while Kelley was stabilizing her pathway to sobriety. Her fourth solo album overall, following 2006’s Some Sucker’s Life, Part 1: Demos and Lost Recordings, turns its ear toward pop hooks and also builds off Kelley’s background as an arranger and cowriter for studio sessions and indie film soundtracks.

Drop Nineteens broke up in 1995 and reunited in 2022. Their comeback album, Hard Light, came out that following year.

Read about Drop Nineteens’ Delaware in “The 50 Best Shoegaze Albums of All Time.”

Blinking as the Starlight Burns Out:

01 Party Line
02 Static
03 You Are Stars
04 Freight
05 All I Wanna Do
06 The Girl Who Never Was
07 God Will Someone Tell Me
08 Everybody’s on to Me
09 The Takedown
10 The Denial
11 The Night

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article How Chef Shaw-naé Dixon Went From Hip-Hop Caterer to Opening Up One of New York City’s Most Exciting New Restaurants
Next Article A$AP Rocky Says His Album ‘Don’t Be Dumb’ Is ‘Never Dropping’

Most Popular

Timothée Chalamet Recalls Thinking ‘Could You Imagine If This Is How I Go Out?’ While Interviewing Kendrick Lamar During Drake Beef

By Shawn Leigh

Subscribe Now

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

    You Might Also Like

    Mixtapes

    Joe Ely, Staple of Texas’ 1970s Progressive Country Scene, Dies at 78

    2 hours ago
    Mixtapes

    “All I Want for Christmas Is You” Is Now the Longest-Running No. 1 Song in History

    14 hours ago
    Mixtapes

    Ice Spice, Leif and More: This Week’s Pitchfork Selects Playlist

    1 day ago
    Mixtapes

    Watch Lily Allen Perform “Sleepwalking,” Bring Out Dakota Johnson for “Madeline” on Saturday Night Live

    2 days ago
    • New Releases
    • Hip Hop Songs
    • Mixtapes
    • Entertainment
    2025 © HipHopMagz.com - All Rights Reserved
    Welcome Back!

    Sign in to your account

    Lost your password?