When Extra Time took to the studio after a four-year hiatus, they came back with something truly profound. Their latest single, “The Boy Who Dreamed Of The Stars,” is a testament to their dedication and passion. Known for their commitment to raw, live performances and authentic sound, the band recorded this track on vintage 2” tape, channeling a high-fi, harmonically rich vibe that pays homage to their musical heroes.
The song itself dives deep into the challenging subject of child abuse, a topic handled with both sensitivity and courage. “The Boy Who Dreamed Of The Stars” weaves a poignant narrative through its lyrics, bringing to light the dreams and struggles of a child facing unimaginable hardship. The live recording style amplifies the emotional impact, creating a listening experience that’s both powerful and intimate. Don’t miss out on this moving piece of music—stream “The Boy Who Dreamed Of The Stars” now and let its heartfelt message resonate with you.
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