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Speedstar - Bruises You Can Touch | 00s Album Review
Season 15 · Episode 794

Speedstar - Bruises You Can Touch | 00s Album Review

Dig Me Out: 90s & 00s Rock

November 11, 202541m 2s

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Show Notes

In 2002 Speedstar released their debut, Bruises You Can Touch, and unless you were in Australia, you probably never heard it. The Australian band's first album is a quietly affecting collection of melancholic indie pop that trades in mood and atmosphere over flash. Restrained production gives the band’s delicate melodies and wistful vocals room to breathe, creating an intimate and emotionally resonant experience. The album blends acoustic warmth and subtle distorted textures that recalls early Coldplay, Keane, Starsailor, and other 2000s post-Britpop bands, and stands as an overlooked gem of early-2000s indie.

 

Songs In This Episode

Intro - Song For You

9:24 - Crazy Happy

16:39 - This Everyday Life (Into Your Arms)

22:59 - Piano Song (Sometimes)

26:09 - Wishing Your Life Away

29:12 - It's Ok To Be Sad When It Rains

Outro - Revolution

 

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