Into the Glitch — A Dazzling Descent with Hallucinations
Stray Planets’ Hallucinations is a kaleidoscopic trip through sound and sensation—one of those rare tracks that doesn’t just play to you but through you. Featuring Dara Kiely of Gilla Band on lead vocals, it’s a sonic fever dream built from distortion, pulse, and a strange kind of elegance that lingers long after the last note fades.
At its core, the song feels like a confrontation between human emotion and mechanical chaos. You can almost see the scene: a woman, her image splintered by a misfiring AI, watching herself morph into something unrecognizable. That story hums in the background while the music swells and mutates—sharp edges rubbing against melodic warmth. The production is vivid and daring, like someone painted with electricity.
Stray Planets manage to balance tension with beauty, making each twist in the song feel both unsettling and magnetic. Kiely’s vocals act as the guiding light through the madness—urgent yet oddly tender—pulling the listener through the static storm.
Hallucinations isn’t just a song; it’s a sensory experiment that blurs lines between art, identity, and machine. The result? A haunting, radiant masterpiece that proves Stray Planets aren’t afraid to chase the strange—and make it sound magnificent.
