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The official video was released on YouTube via ABC Music on 26 February 2015. The video shows the singers performing their parts of the song in a studio, overlapped with various pieces of war footage and photos. [5] The Duncan Toombs directed music video was nominated for Best Video at the ARIA Music Awards of 2015. [6]
The discography of Australian indie pop band Sheppard consists of four studio albums, five extended plays, thirty seven singles (including two as a featured artist) and twenty-nine music videos. As of 2024, the group have been streamed over two billion times and have 34 platinum certifications.
"Spirit of the Anzacs" (Lee Kernaghan featuring Guy Sebastian, Sheppard, Jon Stevens, Jessica Mauboy, Shannon Noll and Megan Washington) 2015 32 Spirit of the Anzacs [39] "Find Our Way" [40] (Southbound featuring Shannon Noll) 2020 — Non-album single "You Stopped Making Sense" [41] (Darlinghurst featuring Shannon Noll) 2021 — Darlinghurst
Spirit of the Anzacs is the thirteenth studio album by Australian country singer Lee Kernaghan. It was released digitally and physically in Australia on March 13, 2015, through ABC Music . [ 1 ] A limited deluxe edition features four additional tracks plus a 64-page booklet that includes many of the letters, stories and images behind the songs.
"Spirit of the Anzacs" (Lee Kernaghan featuring Guy Sebastian, Sheppard, Jon Stevens, Jessica Mauboy, Shannon Noll and Megan Washington) 2015 32 First single from Kernaghan's album Spirit of the Anzacs. The single was released to raise funds for Legacy and Soldier On. [45]
Spirit of the Anzacs (album) Surafend massacre; W. War Music (composition) This page was last edited on 12 February 2017, at 12:05 (UTC). Text is available under ...
"Hometown" is a song by Australian indie pop band, Sheppard. The song was released in Australia on 1 June 2018 as the sixth single from the band's second studio album, Watching the Sky (2018).
The music video for "Die Young" was released on 17 October 2019. The clip uses muted colour patterns, haze and militaristic tableaux created by extras as the band communicate a sense of suffocation. Band member George Sheppard said "We kind of took our cues from the opening line 'in a world that's colourblind, we see it all through kaleidoscope ...