Ruston Kelly - Blackout (Official Audio)
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Dying Star was co-produced by Kelly and Jarrad K (Kate Nash, Weezer) and recorded at Sonic Ranch in El Paso, TX. It includes 14 songs written/co-written by Kelly and features Kelly (lead vocals, acoustic guitar, xylophone, harmonica), Jarrad K (12-string guitar, background vocals, electric guitar, Rhodes), Tim Kelly (pedal steel), Ian Fitchuk (piano, organ, drums, percussion), Eli Beaird (bass) and Kyle Ryan (banjo) as well as background vocals from Jon Green, Natalie Hemby, Kacey Musgraves, Kate York, Abby Sevigny and Joy Williams. Of the album, Kelly comments, “A lot of my music is focused on suffering, or trying to understand the human condition through the lens of suffering…which probably sounds totally depressing, but it’s actually the flipside of that. Sometimes you’ve gotta go into that darkness-you need to get lost and then figure out for yourself how to find your way back. That’s the only way we can find pure joy, and really be thankful for the life we’ve been given.”
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“...the lonesome and blue Dying Star is cold and bright in all the right ways. As the title suggests, most of the album concerns itself with bright things that are losing their staying power, a meditation on loss, pain, and the whole damn thing. Even when these songs are tinged with heartache, Kelly’s velvety, rough voice makes the bitter go down sweet. 'Faceplant' and 'Blackout' will be familiar territory for those who find themselves perpetually single, relying on outside uppers to numb the pain or sabotage the best things they’ve had. If you’re into harmonica-heavy, whiskey-drenched ballads, this record is for you. After all, there’s plenty of kinship to be found in melancholy-and it takes some of the bite out of these drained ballads to know that, in reality, Kelly is happily in love.”
Dying Star Track List:
1 Cover My Tracks
2 Mockingbird
3 Son Of A Highway Daughter
4 Paratrooper’s Battle Cry
5 Faceplant
6 Blackout
7 Big Brown Bus
8 Mercury
9 Anchors
10 Just For The Record
11 Trying To Let Her
12 Jericho
13 Dying Star
14 Brightly Burst Into The Air
LYRICS
Hello again, how have you been?
You never seem to have much to say
I've been awake for a week
I'm trying not to sleep
And you drain every little bit of me away
And you know I ain't doing too well
But I've found a few things that help
I black out in a bar
I get high in my car
I drive 'round in circles
'Till I'm seeing stars
I get so fucked up to forget who you are
I dumb down my head so I can't feel my heart pound
And I black out
Black out
I think it through the day
That I ain't suffocating
And argue Lebron with my friends
And when I polish off a handle
I laugh and I ramble
'Bout anything other than what I been holding in
And most of the time it hurts
But I've found a few things that work
I black out in a bar
I get high in my car
I drive 'round in circles
'Till I'm seeing stars
I get so fucked up to forget who you are
I dumb down my head so I can't feel my heart pound
And I black out
I black out
You know I ain't doing too well
But I've found a few things that help
I black out in a bar
I get high in my car
I drive 'round in circles
'Till I'm seeing stars
I get so fucked up to forget who you are
I dumb down my head so I can't feel my heart pound
And I black out
Black out
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"I've found a few things that help"
LOVE IT, so well said
One of the few songs that actually brought me to tears, fantastic work.
I can't believe how long it took me to find this guy. What a fucking voice, it's like listening to your memories
No words... damn. Absolutely beautiful and painful at the same time.
Beautiful. I feel a tint of "Imogen Heap"
, but I luv it!
Can't wait for more!
Ruston is my spirit animal or Patronus or something , I swear. Such an amazing, talented , songwriter.
*Lyrics*
[Verse 1]
Hello again, how have you been?
You never seem to have much to say
I've been awake for a week
I'm trying not to sleep
And you drain every little bit of me away
[Pre-Chorus]
And you know I ain't doing too well
But I've found a few things that help
[Chorus]
I black out in a bar
I get high in my car
I drive 'round in circles
'Till I'm seeing stars
I get so fucked up to forget who you are
I dumb down my head so I can't feel my heart pound
And I black out
Black out
[Verse 2]
I think it through the day
That I ain't suffocating
And argue Lebron with my friends
And when I polish off a handle
I laugh and I ramble
'Bout anything other than what I been holding in
[Pre-Chorus]
And most of the time it hurts
But I've found a few things that work
[Chorus]
I black out in a bar
I get high in my car
I drive 'round in circles
'Till I'm seeing stars
I get so fucked up to forget who you are
I dumb down my head so I can't feel my heart pound
And I black out
I black out
[Pre-Chorus]
You know I ain't doing too well
But I've found a few things that help
[Chorus]
I black out in a bar
I get high in my car
I drive 'round in circles
'Till I'm seeing stars
I get so fucked up to forget who you are
I dumb down my head so I can't feel my heart pound
And I black out
Black out
I like this very much
Black out.
Damn... I feel like dying but it feels so good
I miss my Revy..
So perfect. Makes me want to be fucked up and sad
Is that Kacey Musgraves singing backups?
considering that’s his wife, probably
It's actually Joy Williams!
Where are you
Hits home a little too hard.... son of a b**** man