Shootingstars

Shootingstars, an emerging power in the indie folk-rock scene, have swiftly carved a niche for themselves with their introspective lyrics and multi-layered acoustic melodies. The group formed in the late 2010s, initially as a collaboration between childhood friends and singer-songwriters Jamie Hunter and Alexi Kimura, before expanding to a quartet with the addition of percussionist Sam Diaz and bassist Rowan Hughes. Their sound, which often features a blend of traditional folk instruments and contemporary rock elements, resonates with a growing base of listeners who find solace in the band's musings on life, love, and the pursuit of meaning.

Their music, defined by a profound sense of optimism and yearning, traverses the emotional landscape with a gentle but resolute touch. The group's significant 2021 release, "The Hope Beyond the Skies," was received with critical acclaim, lauded for its lush instrumental suites and evocative storytelling, capturing the nuanced struggle between despair and the search for hope. "Letters to God," which followed the same year, saw the band delve deeper into spiritual themes, with a raw, unfiltered approach to songwriting. Their latest work, "A Whisper in My Ear," features stripped-down arrangements that allow their poignant verses and haunting harmonies to take center stage, solidifying Shootingstars' reputation as poignant chroniclers of the human experience through their compelling musical craft.

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The Hope Beyond the Skies
Album - 13 Tracks - Released May 1, 2007
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