Whiplash (Stellar song)

"Whiplash" is New Zealand band Stellar's eleventh single, and their first single from their third album Something Like Strangers. This was Stellar's first new release in three years (excluding their cover of Tim Finn's Persuasion released for the She Will Have Her Way cover album). It was released as an exclusive digital download from the New Zealand digital music download site Digirama. Whiplash would be the 44th most downloaded song at Digirama for 2006.[1] The song was first mentioned by Chris Van de Geer at Stellar's official message board in April 2005 as having been a track that was almost complete. It was also mentioned as a possible single for the album.[2] However, in a later post by Chris in December he stated that the song had recently almost completely re-recorded and was set for release.[3] The song was compared to Scottish blues rock band Texas' style by the New Zealand Herald.[4]

"Whiplash"
Single by Stellar
from the album Something Like Strangers
ReleasedMarch 2, 2006
RecordedDecember, 2005
GenrePop rock
Length3:48
LabelEpic
Songwriter(s)Boh Runga, Shelly Peiken
Stellar singles chronology
"One More Day"
(2003)
"Whiplash"
(2006)
"For a While (featuring Andy Lovegrove)"
(2006)

Music video

The music video for this song features solely Boh Runga from the members of the band. She is first seen upon the balcony of an Auckland high-rise hotel (with the Sky Tower visible at one point). This is followed by scenes of Runga walking amongst pedestrian traffic on Auckland's streets and even at one point buying fish and chips from a takeaway store. The entire video is shot in dark, blue colours.

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gollark: Why is Syl *pinging* me?
gollark: ++remind 1d >daily
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gollark: ++remind 1d >daily

References

  1. "digiRAMA Best Singles - 2006". Retrieved 2007-02-02.
  2. "Stellar* Message Board - "Mixing for new album"". Retrieved 2007-02-15.
  3. "Stellar* Message Board - "update"". Retrieved 2007-02-15.
  4. Russell Baillie (2006-09-09). "Stellar*: Something Like Strangers". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 2007-02-15.


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