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THE DAY JEFF BUCKLEY DIED is Ellery Twining’s Single | Indie Music

Good Day Noir Family,
another day another Ellery Twining song. Today I want to focus on the track THE DAY JEFF BUCKLEY DIED included in his album REVENGE.

THE DAY JEFF BUCKLEY DIED is Ellery Twining’s Single | Indie Music

This song is also a masterpiece. This artist has managed to find a truly incredible way to communicate with the audience.

His style manages to make you feel the words like salt on the living flesh. These songs exude pure emotions that push you into a universe made of real sensations.

Try to imagine finding yourself in a room full of people and suddenly everyone takes off their masks and shows themselves for who they really are.

Ellery Twining is an artist without a mask who is able to investigate the depths of his unconscious. The only place where is able to find these lyrics and these melodies.

I am sure that the legendary Jeff Buckley is listening to the magical notes of this song which recall that tragic moment when in the Mississippi River he was caught in the wake of a passing boat.

The chills come when Ellery Twining sings “and he heard the sound and he heard the river” … it makes you live that moment and you feel like you are there to say goodbye to Jeff … just fantastic!

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Another Gift!


THE DAY JEFF BUCKLEY DIED is Ellery Twining’s Single | Indie Music

Rich Freitas has been in many seminal rock bands over the past thirty years as a drummer ( 17 Relics, Low-Beam, and Slander), and now he just released his first solo album as Ellery Twining.

After seven years of not making any music at all, the idea to simply write his own record and not to start a band resulted in “Revenge”.

The song and video are a tribute to British producer/DJ Andrew Weatherall, who passed as I was writing the songs for “REVENGE.”

 




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