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The Lightning Seeds


"See You In The Stars", the long-awaited album from Lightning Seeds, highlighting its worth after years of relative silence since their last full release. The opening track, "Losing You," sets a joyful tone, followed by the upbeat "Emily Smiles," co-written with Terry Hall of The Specials. The song "Great To Be Alive," in collaboration with James Skelly from The Coral, offers a deeply personal reflection on life and resilience, resonating particularly with listeners facing challenges. Other notable tracks include the sunny "Sunshine," the defiant "Fit For Purpose," and the bittersweet "Permanent Danger." Each song showcases the band's signature jangly guitars and harmonies while maintaining its own character. The album's coherence blends hope with an undercurrent of anxiety, culminating in the poignant closing track, "See You In The Stars," which serves as a tribute to a lost friend. With ten tracks running just over half an hour, the album is succinct yet impactful, rewarding repeated listens without leaving the listener wanting. The review encourages buying and enjoying the album, emphasizing its ability to convey meaning without overstaying its welcome.