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Track: Aerial Troubles
Artist: Stereolab
Album: Instant Holograms On Metal Film

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Name: Stereolab
Spotify Genres: art pop, krautrock, post-rock, neo-psychedelic
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Stereolab formed in London in 1990 by record collector [a=Tim Gane] (°1964) and French chanteuse [a=Laetitia Sadier] (°1968). They were active between 1990 and 2009, after which the band went into hiatus for ten years. In 2019 they reunited for live performances, to promote a year-long seven album reissue campaign. 2025 sees the release of their first newly recorded material since 2009/10. [a=Sean O'Hagan] was a member from 1993 to 1994, and continued appearing on later records for occasional guest appearances. Guitar, [a=Tim Gane] (1990-2009, 2019-) Vocals, [a=Laetitia Sadier] (1990-2009, 2019-) Vocals, [a=Gina Morris] (1991) Vocals, [a=Mary Hansen] (1992-2002) (died 2002) Bass, [a=Martin Kean] (1990-1993) Bass, [a=Duncan Brown] (1993-1996) Bass, [a=Richard Harrison] (1996-1998) Bass, [a=Simon Johns] (1998-2009) Bass, [a=Xavi Muñoz (2)] (2019-) Drums, [a=Joe Dilworth] (1990-1992) Drums, [a=Andy Ramsay] (1992-2009, 2019-) Keyboards, [a=Sean O'Hagan] (1993-1994) Keyboards, [a=Katharine Gifford] (1993-1994) Keyboards, [a=Morgane Lhote] (1996-2001) Keyboards, [a=Dominic Jeffery] (2001-2006) Keyboards, [a=Joe Watson] (2006-2009, 2019-) Horn, [a=Joe Walters] (2006-2009)

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Release: Stereolab - Aerial Troubles
Year: 2025
Genres: Electronic, Rock
Styles: Synth-pop, Indie Rock

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LYRICS

The numbing is not (The numbing's not)
It isn't, not working anymore
The numbing is not working anymore
An unfillable hole
An insatiable state of consumption (Systemic)
Assigned trajectory (Extortion)

Greed is an unfillable hole (Insatiable)
Avid the fear of death
Thirsty is the fear of death (There is no way)
We can't eat our way (Out of it)
We can't eat our way out of it no more

The juncture invites us to provide care (Palliative)
Dying modernity
While offering antenatal care for the inception
Of the new yet undefined future

That holds the prospect for greater wisdom