
We are so excited to finally check out the sophomore record “Gaman”, via Lauren Records, from San Jose, Indie punk quintet Star 99, and it is pure indie punk perfection. You can listen to “Gaman” Here
On “Gaman”, Star 99 are firing on all cylinders and you can feel it on the first note on “Kill” all the way through to the last song on the record, the fabulously crafted title track, “Gaman”
On Gaman, Star 99 pulls at heartstrings through 10 bright, nostalgic tracks, seamlessly blending high-energy indie rock with more delicate moments. The album reflects on themes of relationships, resilience, and personal growth while expanding the band’s sonic palette.
We especially enjoyed, “Gray Wall” it’s a song that stood out to us right away and did not disappoint. It’s a stripped down and bittersweet duet between members Saoirse Alesandro and Thomas Calvo over an electronic drum sample. “Gray Wall was written to a beat in one session,” says guitarist and vocalist Calvo. “It’s about the feeling of watching old friends leave for bigger things, and living in a small community where everyone knows everything about everybody.”

Listening to “Gaman” we blissfully basked in the indie punk rock joy that is Star 99. Some of our favorites from the album are , “Simulator” , we adored the vocals and melody , “Pushing Daisy “ and “E-mails were also two tracks that we gave a lot of love to. The one track that is our absolute favorite, is the title track , “Gaman”, we believe it is the closest thing you can get to a perfect song.
Star 99 takes a significant step forward with Gaman, refining their sound with the help of multi-instrumentalist Aidan Delaney, whose addition brings new depth and dimension to their music. The album was recorded and engineered by Grace Coleman at Different Fur Studios in San Francisco and mastered by Andrew Oswald at Paradise Records, capturing a dynamic blend of raw emotion and sonic expansion.
You owe it to your indie-punk soul to check out “Gaman” from Star 99
