Tag: Leaving Laurel
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Leaving Laurel – and those guardian angels carried me away
Following 3 mesmerising singles, Leaving Laurel’s sophomore album ‘when the quiet comes’ will land May 19 via Anjunadeep. The album marks a new chapter for band members Gordon Huntley and Griff Fulton following the difficult loss of Pierce Fulton, whose talent and passion were immortalised in Leaving Laurel’s acclaimed self-titled 2020 debut album. There is…
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Leaving Laurel – you need to be there for them (Official Music Video)
“i’ve often pondered what the source of creativity is. our minds are capable of such complex emotions, of holding on to vivid memories, and also creating new ideas seemingly from nothing. but in the case of creativity – it’s never consistent. why does creative energy feel so fleeting? why am i unable to access that…
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Leaving Laurel – better days will come (@leavinglaurel)
‘better days will come’ is the third single taken from Leaving Laurel’s upcoming sophomore album ‘when the quiet comes’, out May 19 via Anjunadeep. The single marries soft piano melodies with expansive pads and a driving beat, and is aptly titled; perfectly capturing the poignant sentiment at the heart of the upcoming record, which follows…
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the family we find-Leaving Laurel
Provided to YouTube by Anjunabeats the family we find · Leaving Laurel the family we find ℗ 2023 Anjunadeep Released on: 2023-01-31 Music Publisher: Boy Who Makes Music Publishing Music Publisher: Pierce Collins Music
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Leaving Laurel – one last thing you never said (Official Music Video)
“Who do we become when we’re alone? When the story is over, and we’ve acknowledged the silence – that’s when the quiet comes. Making this record was my search to find purpose after Pierce passed. It was a light to show me a way forward. A way for me to grieve, a way for me…
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Leaving Laurel – fireflies (for as far as we could see)
This January saw the release of ‘the family we find’, Leaving Laurel’s first original track since their 2021 self-titled debut LP and the tragic loss of friend and band member Pierce Fulton. Now Leaving Laurel release ‘fireflies (for as far as we can see)’, a poignant collection of tracks characterised by warm piano and inviting…
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Leaving Laurel – Live from Two Countries (2021)
When Pierce and I were living together in Laurel Canyon, we had started to develop what would eventually become our improvised live electronic show. We streamed two performances from the affectionately named “hut” in Laurel Canyon, again in the living room of that house, and once again in Pierce’s studio in Connecticut. Separated during the…
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