Early Praise for Been Stellar
“a suite of cataclysmic anthems” - Pitchfork
“Steely Post-Punk” - Rolling Stone
“A raw and magnetic sound that strikes mercilessly” - Paste Magazine
"a howl of an indie rock record, wearing its scrapes and bruises proudly and sounding like it was made in the dark alley equivalent of a studio...This city may not be the same, but Been Stellar’s music fondly recalls the days when things were cheaper and scarier." - Brooklyn Vegan
"a glowing, crackling set of songs that balances moments of frenzied melancholy (“Sweet”) with bits of chaos and urgency (“Can’t Look Away”)." - Alt Press
"develops perfectly on the post-punk ethos from which the band hails, but infuses it with a spaciness and shoegaze vibe" - Consequence
"Post-punk has lately been inundated to the point of oversaturation, but Been Stellar proves that this subgenre hasn’t lost its luster quite yet" - Uproxx
"Been Stellar celebrate the spirit of New York City with moody, charging alt rock." - Bandcamp
“The album will chew you up, spit you out, and disorient you, and once you’re back out, withdrawals from the pandemonium will make you want to do it all over again"- DIY
“A thriller from start to finish, Been Stellar’s ‘Scream from New York, NY’ is one of the most assured indie rock debuts to land on our desk this year” - Clash
Today, New York’s Been Stellar have shared “Adored,” their second single of 2025 following last month’s “Breakway.” The single comes on the heels of a breakout year that saw the band release their debut album Scream from New York, NY via Dirty Hit, tour with The 1975 and Fontaines DC, and pack out clubs on their own merit. In stark contrast to the blistering “Breakaway,” “Adored” sees the band expanding their already thrilling sonic palette, incorporating new dynamics and layers of acoustic guitar.
“The distance between experience and song feels pretty slim on this one, which makes me a bit uncomfortable, but ultimately very proud,” says vocalist Sam Slocum. “I remember when we recorded it I really didn’t want to listen back because of how personal it felt, but now I see this song as a real artistic benchmark for us.”
WATCH VIDEO FOR “ADORED” |
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