07 April 2023 - 0 Comments
A lot of us at one time or another have experienced conflict in some shape or form with our partners and loved ones. The new single All This Time from Hangar 18 places an interesting twist onto this subject matter.
All This Time is the second single taken from the upcoming new Hangar 18 album Terraforming California. Songwriter and band leader Paul Marshall explains, “There are many emotions and layers involved in this song which listeners can connect with on multiple levels. The song title places an emphasis on time being a factor that triggers the initial conflict, which is an interesting observation, as did time even play a part? I like to let the listener decide and make up their own minds for themselves”.
The album was recorded at Red Engine Studios in Brisbane Australia and produced by Grammy nominated, Aria winning, UK music producer Steve James who has worked with artists such as George Harrison, The Sex Pistols, The Jam, Shirley Bassey as well as closer to home artists such as Cold Chisel, The Angels, The Screaming Jets, Mental as Anything and Weta amongst many others.
Hangar 18 are Red Dela Pena on vocals, LC Reklamo on guitar, Malcolm Foster on bass and Paul Marshall on drums.
Paul is the original founding member of Hangar 18 and has had a long music career, working on all sides of the industry. Malcolm is best known for his time performing and recording with Simple Minds and The Pretenders. So Paul and Malcolm are ‘the veterans’ in the band, working for many years in the music industry, while Red & LC are the new blood.
Paul says “my idea was to form a modern version of Garbage, comprising of a couple of established music industry veterans with some new blood mixed in at the helm, similar to what Butch Vig and the guys did with Shelly Manson from Garbage”.
All This Time by Hangar 18 is out now and available globally on all platforms.
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