There's nothing like throwing yourself into the mix to keep busy and we are at it early, kicking off 2014 with the new year's first ...
There's nothing like throwing yourself into the mix to keep busy and we are at it early, kicking off 2014 with the new year's first project, and it's a music video of sorts. This video is actually a camera test I did with Skarlett front-man Sam Weaver in his lounge room prior to the band heading south to Sydney to record at Oxygen Music with ARIA nominated producer Gregory Stace.
"Slacker" © 2014 | A.Barker, L.Barker, J.Weaver, S.Weaver
The camera tests only took about 40 minutes to complete and only 4 plays of the track which resulted in enough footage from two canon DSLR's to throw together this compilation. Definitely got to love the casual stress free shoots when they pop up, reminds me why I love to do this stuff. I also really liked the sound of this track when the boys pitched it to me as a sneak preview of what's being recorded at Oxygen Music.
This time round the lads have developed a new sound and style from various influences which they are excited about releasing in their brand new album for 2014, the young Aussie pop punk band from Darwin originally caught the attention of Warner Music Australia's David Caplice in 2013 with their debut music video hit "Doesn't Matter Anyway".
Slacker and the other tracks on their new album are an evolution of that original sound and a natural embracing of the boys outstanding musical prowess. When the band returns from Sydney planning will begin on an official music video to accompany the album, that track is yet to be disclosed so check back soon!
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Slacker! to be included on Skarlett's new album in 2014 |
This time round the lads have developed a new sound and style from various influences which they are excited about releasing in their brand new album for 2014, the young Aussie pop punk band from Darwin originally caught the attention of Warner Music Australia's David Caplice in 2013 with their debut music video hit "Doesn't Matter Anyway".
Slacker and the other tracks on their new album are an evolution of that original sound and a natural embracing of the boys outstanding musical prowess. When the band returns from Sydney planning will begin on an official music video to accompany the album, that track is yet to be disclosed so check back soon!
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