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The Doldrums

STAP Sigh Boys

The doldrums

Failed the vibe (Check)

Mr. Glum’s diatribe

Who do you think you are?

Punch my nose

(How hard?)

How hard does it go? Oh

At a new low

(How low?)

I’m on the ropes, so…

Weeeaaaa da da da da daaiau

Dahm dalrm daoooh dra doo

Do do do dah dah da do-do-do

Yaah un daam

Buh dobadoobi do bi bu dah dum

Bi bahdubala bi buh boo

Bi bahduba duh ba buhbuh

Doobiduhbadubada

Dobiduhbadubidabuhdubabi

Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba

Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba

Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba

The doldrums

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  • Mixing Engineer

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  • Guitar

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  • Bass Guitar

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  • Drums

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  • Keyboards

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  • Synthesizer

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  • Vocals

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  • Background Vocals

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Universe Front Cover

Listen to The Doldrums by STAP Sigh Boys

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  • 1

    We Are the Universe

    STAP Sigh Boys

  • 2

    Dancing When You're Dead

    STAP Sigh Boys

  • 3

    Light(n)ing

    STAP Sigh Boys

  • 4

    Ride the Wave

    STAP Sigh Boys

  • 5

    Uchu Umare

    STAP Sigh Boys

  • 6

    Spell on You & Me

    STAP Sigh Boys

  • 7

    Déjà Vu

    STAP Sigh Boys

  • 8

    You Belong to Disco

    STAP Sigh Boys

  • 9

    Maezawa, Take Me to the Moon

    STAP Sigh Boys

  • 10

    Ohayo, Sun God

    STAP Sigh Boys

  • ⚫︎

    The Doldrums

    STAP Sigh Boys

  • 12

    Empathy

    STAP Sigh Boys

  • 13

    If You Were Here

    STAP Sigh Boys

  • 14

    Universal Credits

    STAP Sigh Boys

Tokyo's STAP Sigh Boys has announced a new album, Universe, out October 31 via BEST PLAY/ VIVID SOUND. The 14-track record stretches his blend of city pop / outsider disco towards the cosmos, balancing Star Trek TNG themes with hard dancefloor-ready energy. The lead singles Uchu Umare, Light(n)ing and Déjà Vu have the vibe of something born from a parallel dimension where Daft Punk didn't release that lame album between Discovery and RAM.

October 31 Tokyo's STAP Sigh Boys has announced his new album Universe, out October 31 via BEST PLAY/VIVID SOUND (digital and CD). The 14-track talkbox-heavy project cements his reputation for threading city pop gloss, outsider disco, and cosmic philosophy into one heady mix. Three lead singles chart the record's thematic scope. The bilingual (English/Japanese) Déjà Vu, sounding like Earth, Wind & Fire having a bad trip at a séance, Light(n)ing - a glittering, highvoltage Discovery-era Daft Punk-styled hard disco love song, and Uchu Umare(All of You Were Born of the Universe), an adrenaline-inducing classic disco space-cult propaganda song. Beyond its main singles, Universe darts between the playful and the profound. Tracks like Maezawa, Take Me to the Moon (Maezawa, Take Me to the Moon) and Ohayo, Sun God (Ohayō, Sun God) splice contemporary pop culture with mythological grandeur, while Empathy and If You Were Here distill the band's more direct, emotional side. The Doldrums, on the other hand, is a John Coltrane doing amphetamines with Thundercat and Scatman John level bizarre neo-jazz detour. The result is a record that folds humour, science, romance, magic, space and pantheism into a widescreen cinematic vision of disco-fueled transcendence.

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