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Band & Musician News - No Man’s Land Releases New Single 'It’s All Over'

No Man’s Land Releases New Single 'It’s All Over'

08 July 2022 - 0 Comments

No Man's Land are excited to release their new single It’s All Over. This is your classic break-up song and reflects a different meaning/experience for each band member.

The lyrics ‘I hate the way I loved you, but honey baby it’s my time to grow’ says it all and we have all been there whatever our age.

Recorded at Sublime Studios in Kurow, Otago, where the band spent a weekend at the Studio accommodation, recording songs, sharing meals and trying out the local wine.

Originally from Queenstown, No Man’s Land is a group of gals and a pal who have been creating, performing and forming lifelong bonds through music. Hannah, Paige and Kira are now attending University in Wellington and Wren is employed as an apprentice lighting technician with an NZ production company.

No Man’s Land wishes to thank everyone involved in creating It’s All Over and credit to our talented band member Paige for the fantastic artwork.

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