A new single from House of Buneau explores admiration, separation, and transcendence through the Velvet Realism genre.
House of Buneau announces the release of the new single, "Pretty Boy Heaven," a cinematic and emotionally focused track that continues to shape the Velvet Realism genre — a blend of Dark Disco, Cinematic Soul, and Theatrical Art-Pop.
Built around the recurring line — "The clock strikes eleven… in Pretty Boy Heaven" — the song creates a dreamlike space where beauty feels elevated, distant, and just out of reach.
The idea for the track came from a brief real-world moment. During a routine delivery, the artist encountered someone whose presence felt almost unreal — striking, untouchable, and gone as quickly as he appeared. In that instant came a simple realization:
Not everything you admire is meant for you.
From that moment, the concept formed naturally:
There must be a place for that kind of beauty.
A place beyond reach.
Pretty Boy Heaven.
The lyrics were written immediately, capturing the feeling before it could fade.
Musically, the track leans into restraint. A warm, minimal groove supports a baritone vocal, allowing the emotion to carry through repetition and space. Rather than building to a traditional peak, the song maintains a steady, floating atmosphere.
Within Velvet Realism, "Pretty Boy Heaven" stands as a reflection on admiration without possession — and the quiet acceptance that comes with it.
"Pretty Boy Heaven" is available now on all major streaming platforms.
Watch the official video:
https://youtu.be/YTyDonQx9fk
Stream + Explore the song:
https://houseofbuneau.com/music/songs/pretty-boy-heaven.html
About House of Buneau
House of Buneau pioneers Velvet Realism, a genre blending Dark Disco, Cinematic Soul, and Theatrical Art-Pop. The work is distinguished by atmosphere, emotional precision, and cinematic pacing — favoring continuity over novelty and intention over immediacy.
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