When I Was a Ship
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Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate combine elements or progressive and alt-rock, electronica and experimental music.
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Going Down - Eden James (Official Music Video)
'GOING DOWN' is a single from the Eden James album 'These Streets'. This track was recorded and produced by Eden James and mixed by Jonathan Shakhovskoy (Amy Winehouse, U2, Stereophonics). This music video was shot in various locations in New York, NY including Shangri-La Studios Greenpoint, the West Village and Front Towards Enemy.'GOING DOWN' (Official Music Video) was released 21 October 2015.Eden James in an indie rock-pop recording artist, winning multiple music awards from his native home of Australia and achieving a number one hit in Greece.
The Steepest Hill, by The Minnows
Previously unreleased, ‘The Steepest Hill’ is a ‘song for our times’ reflecting the everyday struggles that people all over the world are facing on a day-to-day basis. As Raff explains: “It’s really an ode to the pressures of modern-day life but with a message to tell people they aren’t alone and to keep going, keep climbing and one day, you’ll get to where you want to be.”We hope you like our video - filmed during rehearsals for our forthcoming gigs, at which we look forward to giving the single its first live performance.
Going Down - Eden James (Official Music Video)
'GOING DOWN' is a single from the Eden James album 'These Streets'. This track was recorded and produced by Eden James and mixed by Jonathan Shakhovskoy (Amy Winehouse, U2, Stereophonics). This music video was shot in various locations in New York, NY including Shangri-La Studios Greenpoint, the West Village and Front Towards Enemy.'GOING DOWN' (Official Music Video) was released 21 October 2015.Eden James in an indie rock-pop recording artist, winning multiple music awards from his native home of Australia and achieving a number one hit in Greece.
The Steepest Hill, by The Minnows
Previously unreleased, ‘The Steepest Hill’ is a ‘song for our times’ reflecting the everyday struggles that people all over the world are facing on a day-to-day basis. As Raff explains: “It’s really an ode to the pressures of modern-day life but with a message to tell people they aren’t alone and to keep going, keep climbing and one day, you’ll get to where you want to be.”We hope you like our video - filmed during rehearsals for our forthcoming gigs, at which we look forward to giving the single its first live performance.