A1: Amnesia () A2: Math Equation () A3: Siren Song () A4: Chin Up Buttercup () A5: Fallen Cloud () B1: Blindsided () B2: Think Twice () B3: Look Me In The Eye () B4: The Hopefulness Of Dawn () B5: Good Riddance ()
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Description:
"Chin up Buttercup" is an LP that captures Austra's distinctive blend of dark, synth-driven pop and emotionally charged songwriting, released by the influential independent label Domino Records. Across the album, layered analogue synthesizers, pulsating bass lines and precise electronic beats are paired with expressive, often haunting vocals that move between vulnerability and defiant strength. The songs balance club-ready energy with introspective atmospheres, making this record equally suited for attentive listening on headphones and late-night living-room sessions. Lyrically, "Chin up Buttercup" circles around resilience, self-discovery and intimate emotional conflicts, offering a sense of catharsis without losing its sense of urgency and momentum. The LP format underlines the album's coherent arc: side A builds up tension and melody-driven hooks, while side B tends to explore more spacious, hypnotic and experimental textures, giving the whole record a cinematic, narrative flow. Domino Records, known for its carefully curated roster and audiophile-friendly pressings, provides a high production standard, from the mastering of the tracks to the quality of the vinyl itself, so that the depth and detail of the arrangements come through with clarity and warmth on a turntable. Austra is the creative project of Canadian musician Katie Stelmanis, known for fusing synthpop, electronic and art-pop elements with a strong, classically trained vocal presence. Over the years, Austra has gained international recognition for critically acclaimed albums and intense live performances that bring together danceable rhythms and politically and personally engaged lyrics. The project has been praised in the indie and electronic scenes for its distinctive sound, which combines cold, precise electronics with warm, human emotion. Previous releases have earned spots on year-end lists and brought Austra to major festivals and stages worldwide, helping to cement the project's reputation as one of the most interesting voices in contemporary electronic pop. Domino Records, founded in the UK and firmly established as one of the most respected independent labels worldwide, has built its name on a catalogue that champions artistic freedom and long-term creative development. Known for working with influential and often genre-defining artists across indie rock, electronic and experimental pop, the label is recognized for high production values, thoughtful artwork and carefully manufactured vinyl editions. With "Chin up Buttercup," Domino once again underlines its commitment to distinctive, forward-thinking music and to a listening experience that rewards repeated plays.