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Adam McDonald Announces New Single 'Where The Hills Meet The Sea' from Decorated Time

08 January 2024 - 0 Comments

Independent multi-instrumentalist Adam McDonald is thrilled to announce the release of the latest single from his solo project Decorated Time: Where The Hills Meet The Sea, now available for streaming on all major platforms.


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Where The Hills Meet The Sea marks Adam's return to his alternative rock roots, with influences of metal and a vocal style previously described as “wholesome prog pop”.

Currently a full-time stay at home dad and session musician, Adam finds time when bubba naps to sneak away to the spare bedroom currently being converted into a home studio to write, record and mix for his Decorated Time project. With the intention of keeping everything independent, he has also released a lyric video alongside the single. Watch the video here.

Where The Hills Meets The Sea features a solo and outro by Sam Minot, whose current projects include JAN, Pale Lady and All I Seek.

"This sounds cool, bro. Who is it?" - Most of Adam's mates

"Is this you?" - Adam's Dad

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