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Band & Musician News - These Four Walls release new acoustic recording as free download

These Four Walls release new acoustic recording as free download

11 June 2012 - 0 Comments

Auckland-based hard rock band These Four Walls have released an acoustic recording of their new single Passenger, which is being given away as a free download on their website, www.thesefourwallsband.com.

Passenger is the first single from the band’s upcoming second album, which will be the follow up to 2009s’ Down Falls An Empire. The new album was recorded on the Gold Coast with Australian producer Matt Bartlem (Dead Letter Circus, The Butterfly Effect) and mixed in Melbourne by veteran engineer Forrester Savell (Karnivool, Birds of Tokyo, I Am Giant).

The new album is a big step forward for the band in both song-writing and production, and they are excited about the release of the first single. The acoustic version was recorded as a ‘thank you’ to fans that purchased Passenger on iTunes, making it the number one track on the iTunes rock chart upon release. The new album is due to be released in late 2012.

http://www.thesefourwallsband.com/

Youtube link for video clip http://youtu.be/u782SqA-du8


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