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Red Comet
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Indie Pop
Red Comet was released on November 21, 2025 by Elefant Records as a part of the album Colours Yet To Be Named
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Release DateNovember 21, 2025
LabelElefant Records
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM111

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Lightning In A Twilight Hour
Lightning In A Twilight Hour
Performer
Robert James Wratten
Robert James Wratten
Guitar
Anne Mari Barker-Davies
Anne Mari Barker-Davies
Lead Vocals
Michael Hiscock
Michael Hiscock
Bass
Ian Leslie Catt
Ian Leslie Catt
Keyboards
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Robert James Wratten
Robert James Wratten
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Lightning In A Twilight Hour
Lightning In A Twilight Hour
Producer
Ian Leslie Catt
Ian Leslie Catt
Producer

Lyrics

Devoted daughters
Read in bookshops
As afternoons slip by
Devoted daughters
Read in bookshops
All arrows in flight
Here a poppy in October
There a poppy in July
Devoted daughters who will never
Watch while being left behind
And she rises from the ashes
Ritual prayers reaching
In love with something greater
Words ablaze transcending
Coloured dots and writer's block (oh)
Cornflower blue electric shocks (oh)
Compelled to cast spells
Compelled to cast spells
The American dream
A nightmare in waiting
When you don't want to play the game
Participation in suffocation
A prison in all but name
Here a poppy in October
There a poppy in July
If she's not selling
The world is learning
What it can and cannot buy
Coloured dots and writer's block (oh)
Cornflower blue electric shocks (oh)
Compelled to cast spells
Compelled to cast spells
Every letter (lady Lazarus sleeps)
An obligation
Concern in every line (in the only place she)
(Didn't miss the sea)
Now perfected (the sea that froze)
Now not caring
Crowned by funeral rites (the winter she chose)
(To declare her heart closed)
Every letter (lady Lazarus sleeps)
An obligation
Concern in every line (in the only place she)
(Didn't miss the sea)
Now perfected (the sea that froze)
Now not caring
Crowned by funeral rites (the winter she chose)
(To declare her heart closed)
Written by: Robert James Wratten
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