
The official video for “By the Stars” has premiered at Post-Punk.com:
“A swooning pop ballad that reveals the band at its most lush and otherworldly... a slower, more spacious form of grandeur... the band appears suspended in another dimension, performing inside a vision where beauty outlasts fear...”
Many thanks to Alice Teeple, and to everyone who has taken the time to listen, write about and support the song. We're deeply grateful for your thoughtful words.
"...they can head off in all manner of eclectic and exciting new directions and still make music that encapsulates everything that made you love them in the first place." — The Big Takeover, USA
"...the song... possesses a dreamy quality... with a sense of flow and transition instead of feeling constrained... these five minutes of uplifting separation are absolute bliss..." — Aural Aggravation, UK
“...a very different, yet equally sublime offering... if you ever held a torch for Cocteau Twins, then this song will definitely scratch your itch.” — Post-punk Monk, USA
"...casting the whole into a bewitching surreal dimension... to radiate blissful ecstasy under a deep resonating sidereal arch..." — White Light // White Heat, Italy
“...an ethereal meditation on human insignificance in the face of the vastness of the universe... 'By The Stars' conveys the strange peace that arises when we accept that we cannot control the course of everything we love.” — Lacaverna.net, Mexico
"A testament to the band's skill at making the breaking of boundaries sound so natural... like listening to an angel falling to earth and becoming almost mortal." — Analogue Trash, UK
"A flowing journey... an atmosphere that hovers somewhere between dream pop, ethereal wave, and classic darkwave." — Monkeypress, Germany
"A slow-moving ballad filled with longing and quiet wonder... evoking the feeling of staring into a vast night sky while holding onto a fading memory." — Destroy//Exist, Greece
“The interplay between the vocals and guitars is deceptively tight without ever losing the pure dreamy pleasure of either... drawing together moody trad goth, dreampop and shoegaze with a sense of space and pacing...” — I Die: You Die, Canada
“A shimmering new single... lush, slow-burning, and cinematic... an atmosphere that feels suspended between dreampop elegance and nocturnal romanticism.” — Darkenin Heart, Greece
“Some artists write songs. Others seem to build constellations. Octavian Winters belong to this second category.” — Inner Echo Reviews, Italy
