“In the Dark” came together in 2020 after urging from close friends and producer Billy Mannino (Bigger Better Sun, Oso Oso). Singer/multi-instrumentalist Nikki Esposito built this solo project from the ground up, performing all instruments alongside Ethan Kreidemaker’s studio percussion. It’s a lightning bolt of intensity and harrowing growth set to honor and expand upon her primary influences, a flash of self-understanding while re-entering a lightless era. Star Funeral’s debut is a potent discovery of new ways to shoulder old wounds, such as the murmurs of body dysmorphia trailing behind double-jaw surgery (“Mouth Bleeder”), the lack of closure in lost friendships (“Outgrow”), and the anxiety of letting others in after these hurdles (“Breather”).
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lyrics
Where did all your friends go?
It’s like they all disappeared.
Holding on to the last strand,
They took scissors out from your hands.
Cut the only thing that made you feel at home,
didn't think you were good enough.
Touched the only thing that made you feel at home,
didn’t think you were good enough.
You’re old news, the trash they outgrew, you’re old news.
You outgrow people,
Just like you outgrow your clothes
You outgrow people,
Just like you outgrow your clothes
Touched the only thing that made you feel at home,
didn't think you were good enough.
Cut the only thing that made you feel at home,
didn't think you were good enough.
I’m losing deception of everything,
Always wanting the same routine
Change rotates constantly
and I thought you'd be here with me
You outgrow people,
Just like you outgrow your clothes
You outgrow people,
Just like you outgrow your clothes
Touched the only thing that made you feel at home,
didn't think you were good enough
Touched the only thing that made you feel at home,
didn't think you were good enough
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