• Source: A Stillness
    • "A Stillness" is a song by New Zealand post-punk revival band The Naked and Famous, from their second studio album In Rolling Waves. The song was released for streaming on August 28, 2013.


      Premise


      The song is about getting ahead of worry and psychoanalysis, re-encountering love, stability, safety, tranquility, not straying and combatting the sense of despair that a person may have.


      Live performances


      Following the release of the album, the song has been used as the first tune performed at live shows.


      Critical reception


      EastScene describes the song as one having a galaxial theme of discovery while nonetheless remaining grounded, as the keyboards and percussion instruments stray in opposing paths while veering along the same trail. Christopher Sheridan of Band Wagon Magazine describes the song as starting off slowly while rising up gradually and setting the tone for the momentum the band is known for, with Lauren Brown from Rock on Philly comparing lead vocalist Alisa Xayalith's resonant vocals to those of Yeah Yeah Yeahs front woman Karen Orzolek. Brown went on to say that the song did not portray the ensemble's electropop talent.


      Personnel


      Credits adapted from the liner notes of In Rolling Waves.

      Billy Bush – engineer
      John Catlin – engineer (mix)
      Joe LaPorta – mastered
      Alan Moulder – mixing
      Thom Powers – producer
      David Schwerkolt – engineer (assistant)


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