Year of release 2025

Songs 6

Album time 14:03

Genre list Pop

Rhythm Of Lunar New Year is a 2025 pop release by Star Whale built around six short pieces and a total running time of 14:03. The album title sets the seasonal frame at once, and the sequence keeps returning to familiar Lunar New Year scenes, greetings, food, and family ties. For listeners updating winter and holiday playlists, its compact length makes it easy to play in full, bringing a brief but clearly themed set into the turn of the year.

Opening with "Rhythm Of Lunar New Year," the record introduces its central mood in direct terms. The title suggests movement, celebration, and the shared pace of a holiday gathering, and it is followed by "New Year's Greetings," which shifts attention to spoken goodwill and the social ritual of welcoming a fresh year. Together, these first tracks give the album a simple structure: first the pulse of the occasion, then the words exchanged across homes, visits, and messages.

The middle of the release stays close to custom and everyday detail. "Bowing Time For New Year" points to a specific holiday gesture, grounding the pop setting in a recognizable moment of respect and ceremony. After that, "Wishing You Good Health" turns the focus toward one of the season's clearest hopes. Rather than treating New Year as an abstract celebration, these titles keep the atmosphere personal, domestic, and centered on what people say and do together.

Food and closeness come forward in the closing pair. "Let's Eat Rice Cake Soup" names a classic Lunar New Year dish and immediately gives the album a warm indoor image suited to cold-weather listening. The final track, "Bonds Of Lunar New Year," broadens that scene from one meal to the relationships around it. In just six tracks, Star Whale moves from rhythm and greetings to ritual, health, food, and connection, tracing an end-of-year to new-year arc.

Because Rhythm Of Lunar New Year lasts 14:03, it works well when a full seasonal album needs to fit between holiday tasks, family visits, or a quiet break at home. The pop format keeps the material light on its feet, while the track list remains tightly focused on Lunar New Year subjects. Played straight through, the six songs form a small winter set with a clear identity, from "Rhythm Of Lunar New Year" to "Bonds Of Lunar New Year."