St.
Petersburg is the first single off Tim Guy’s forthcoming album and a
sparkling guitar pop gem.
St Petersburg is a prime example of Tim’s well-honed understated lyrics, where each word
paints a thousand pictures.
To hear this track is to be swept up in the bewildering, irresistible romance
of the city night - helped in no small part by the luscious string arrangement
of Greg Walker (Machine Translations).
The charming video was directed by Sam Mapplebeck and is an underwater adventure.
The clip follows a submarine as it goes down into the ocean depths and
explores an amazing stylized sea world....
View
the
St Petersburg video
here.
Tim’s 5th album is set for release in the second half
of 2015.
He has lived and played throughout Australia, Europe with an extended stint in
New Zealand, before settling in his current home of Melbourne.
At a time when a “sound” can be thought of as enough, Tim Guy stands out as a
servant of the song.
Tim’s richly varied discography charts the growth and broad palette of a unique
songwriting voice from the assured, largely acoustic debut
Blazey (Melbourne
and Christchurch, 2004), the shimmering bedroom jangle of
Hummabyes (Auckland, 2007), the pocket symphonies of
Big World (conceived in Spain and
recorded in Auckland, 2010) and the dusty, wide open contemplation of
Dreaming of a Night Mango (conceived in Northern New South Wales and recorded in Melbourne, 2013).
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