‘The Last Song’ is the first single from ‘With Wolves The Lamb Will Lie’ by The Lucky Strikes frontman and Simone Felice collaborator MG Boulter, released 29 January 2016 on Harbour Song Records.
‘The Last Song’ is the first single from ‘With Wolves The Lamb Will Lie’ by The Lucky Strikes frontman and Simone Felice collaborator MG Boulter, released 29 January 2016 on Harbour Song Records.
‘Breakers’ is the second single from The Marvel Age, the fourth album by Italian-born, London-based songwriter Franc Cinelli. It’s available now on SongCircle Records.
‘Alchemy’ is the first single from The Marvel Age, the fourth album by Italian-born, London-based songwriter Franc Cinelli. It’s out on SongCircle Records on 18 September. The video was shot in London in July 2015. www.franccinelli.com
Franc Cinelli is an Italian songwriter based in London, England. ‘Birdman’ is drawn from his Alcatraz EP of 2013 on SongCircle Records.
‘The Mission Field’ is the first single from The Payroll Union’s album ‘Paris Of America’ released in June 2015. The Sheffield, UK band’s second album, it is a concept based on events in mid-19th Century Philadelphia, and made in conjunction […]
‘Haven’t Been Alive’ is the new single from Cat Canteri’s debut solo album ‘When We Were Young’ on Mountain King/MGM.
Australian songwriter Cat Canteri of The Stillsons performs a track from her debut solo album ‘When We Were Young’ live in the studio. www.catcanteri.com
From the debut album ‘Cracked Picture Frames’ Jagged Lines Records 2015
The title track from Melbourne songwriter Cat Canteri’s debut solo album, recorded live at The Aviary, Melbourne, Australia in 2014.
‘Patch It Up’ is the lead track from ‘Cracked Picture Frames’, the debut album by Florida-raised London-based songwriter Robert Chaney. The album is released on his own Jagged Lines label in April 2015. https://www.facebook.com/robertchaneymusic Tweets by robertjchaney
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