Glass Eye, by Tess Tyler
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Glass Eye, by Tess Tyler, Directed by James Brailsford

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Antiverse - RD Watson
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Antiverse - RD Watson

Antiverse end-of-year promo, featuring the voice of the great RD Watson.

Tell Me With Your Eyes by Witch Of The East
03:31
Tell Me With Your Eyes by Witch Of The East

Witch Of The East performs Tell Me With Your Eyes

Betalehemu - performed by the Forte Toronto Gay Men's Chorus
04:47
Betalehemu - performed by the Forte Toronto Gay Men's Chorus

Betalehemu - performed by the Forte Toronto Gay Men's Chorus

All We Can Do - Kissing The Flint
04:52
All We Can Do - Kissing The Flint

An Australian Songwriting Association Inc. (ASAI) Top 10 Indie-Rock finalist with a UK Songwriting Competition commended, this reimagined, lushly arranged pop-reggae single version of the original ‘Standing on the Fringe of Rooms’ album track reflects how we all have the ability and strength within ourselves to push through and soldier on, even when the days feel darkest. Those days when we feel like mere spectators of our own lives, standing on the outside looking in, fearing we’re losing control over our destiny. All is not lost. Ride the rolling stone and believe the light is waiting for you up ahead to banish the shadows, if you can only hold on to hope.

Antiverse - RD Watson
01:53
Antiverse - RD Watson

Antiverse end-of-year promo, featuring the voice of the great RD Watson.


Tell Me With Your Eyes by Witch Of The East
03:31
Tell Me With Your Eyes by Witch Of The East

Witch Of The East performs Tell Me With Your Eyes


Betalehemu - performed by the Forte Toronto Gay Men's Chorus
04:47
Betalehemu - performed by the Forte Toronto Gay Men's Chorus

Betalehemu - performed by the Forte Toronto Gay Men's Chorus


All We Can Do - Kissing The Flint
04:52
All We Can Do - Kissing The Flint

An Australian Songwriting Association Inc. (ASAI) Top 10 Indie-Rock finalist with a UK Songwriting Competition commended, this reimagined, lushly arranged pop-reggae single version of the original ‘Standing on the Fringe of Rooms’ album track reflects how we all have the ability and strength within ourselves to push through and soldier on, even when the days feel darkest. Those days when we feel like mere spectators of our own lives, standing on the outside looking in, fearing we’re losing control over our destiny. All is not lost. Ride the rolling stone and believe the light is waiting for you up ahead to banish the shadows, if you can only hold on to hope.