After a four-year hiatus, Extra Time is back, bringing their signature sound to life with their new single, The Boy Who Dreamed Of The Stars. Known for their authentic, live-recorded approach and deeply resonant storytelling, the band has crafted a track that confronts the difficult subject of child abuse while illuminating the themes of hope and resilience. Recorded in Gosford, Australia, the band embraced a raw, unfiltered sound by opting for no samples or autotune, showcasing their musicianship and dedication to capturing the essence of their art.
In The Boy Who Dreamed Of The Stars, listeners are taken on an emotional journey through poignant lyrics that paint a vivid picture of a child’s dreams amid overwhelming darkness. The live instrumentation enhances the heartfelt message, creating an intimate atmosphere that draws the audience in. This song is a powerful reminder of the strength found in vulnerability and the enduring spirit of those who dare to dream. Don’t miss out on this moving piece—listen to The Boy Who Dreamed Of The Stars on Spotify today, and experience the magic of Extra Time’s return for yourself!
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