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  1. The Coral · Song · 2023. Listen to Faraway Worlds on Spotify. The Coral · Song · 2023. Home; Search; Your Library. Create your first playlist It's easy, we'll help you. Create playlist. Let's find some podcasts to follow We'll keep you updated on new ...

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  3. 5. Sept. 2023 · Credit: Jack Finnigan. Flipping the dusty fallboard up on the saloon bar piano to stir deep pools of longing and regret while sensing hope of salvation by making good their escape, The Coral release the twilight requiem of “Faraway Worlds” the final track to be lifted from their new album, Sea Of Mirrors, released this Fri 8 September 2023 on Run On Records in assoc. with Modern Sky.

  4. 8. Sept. 2023 · The Coral release their new studio album, Sea Of Mirrors, and share the twilight requiem of 'Faraway Worlds' as the final track lifted from the record Turning the cracked glamour of weary and lost fallen idols of film to face the doledrum-documentarians of 20th Century cinematic songwriting, founder member, songwriter and singer, James Skelly has

  5. To faraway worlds Faraway worlds You and me we're diving for pearls In faraway worlds Distant ships drift on the horizon Swimming deep beneath the waves Island ship like dogs in the hot sun I hide from you, it's a game I play In faraway worlds Faraway worlds You and me we're diving for pearls In faraway worlds Faraway worlds Faraway worlds

  6. 5. Sept. 2023 · A late hour is lit by The Coral’s dusky, piano lament to fragile innocence and a child’s gift of imagination. FARAWAY WORLDS . The CoralFaraway Worlds From the forthcoming album Sea Of Mirrors Released: Fri 8 September 2023. PLUS: Holy Joe’s Coral Island Medicine Show – PHYSICAL FORMATS ONLY Run On Records in assoc. with Modern Sky UK

  7. New song ‘Faraway Worlds’ is the final preview before ‘Faraway Worlds’ lands, and it seems to tap into the album’s broader themes. Lyrically, there’s a sense of enchantment, and also a longing for lost innocence, while musically it moves from psych-pop to a lush, Hazelwood-esque arrangement, via that descending chord sequence, so redolent of James Carr’s slow-burners.