Stellar Hoax

by Borrowed Beams of Light

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  • Vinyl LP

    Borrowed Beams of Light's Stellar Hoax LP on black Vinyl, (limited to 500 copies), and an immediate digital download of the record upon purchase!
    This package also comes with a free copy of the Invisible Hand / Borrowed Beams of Light split 7" while supplies last!

    Includes immediate download of 10-track album in your choice of MP3 320, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire.

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    Borrowed Beams of Light's Stellar Hoax Digipack CD, (limited to 1000 copies), and an immediate digital download of the record upon purchase!

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Delivering on the promise of their self titled CD/EP, Charlottesville, VA’s Borrowed Beams of Light drop the needle on summer with their first full length album, Stellar Hoax.

While the Voynich Manuscript, a centuries old handwritten book with unknown origins provides a thematic foundation for the album, front men Adam Brock and Nate Walsh give us ten tracks that burn with their own strange heat.

Careening with imagination and delirious, sun drunk joy, the album opens with the infectious “Plants.” It gallops towards the rambunctiously poppy “Holy Cow,” and
ends on “Stellar Hoax” a bracing ballad with a riptide of melancholy. Album highlight, “Half Light,” is a stop-you-in-your-tracks anthem that strums the chords of
brotherhood, love, and loss.

Brock, who cites the Kinks and Fleetwood Mac as influences, does justice to these songs with his infectious vocals. The album is shot through with high pitched
harmonies sure to lift your heart while you crank down the car window.

It may be called Stellar Hoax, but these tracks speak the universal truth of rock and roll.

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released 19 July 2011

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