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Epic Seven: Lilias, Conqueror Lilias, Midnight Gala Lilias, Elena, Astromancer Elena [25] 2023 Starfield: UC Security [26] References External links. Cyrina Fiallo ...
Rise Above is the 1992 solo full-length debut album by singer-songwriter Epic Soundtracks (stage name of Kevin Paul Godfrey). [4] He had previously been known as the drummer/pianist with the bands Swell Maps, Jacobites, Crime & the City Solution and These Immortal Souls. [5]
Four track's music videos were premiered during the album promotion—"Tanpopo" on February 7, [9] "Circle" on March 8, [10] "Answer" on March 25, [11] and "Midnight Talk" on July 5. [12] The singer embarked on her first One Man Tour: Sketch from July 6 to 11 in three cities: Nagoya , Osaka , and Yokohama .
Epic Garden Music is the debut studio album by English post-punk band Sad Lovers & Giants. It was released in September 1982 on the band's own record label, Midnight Music. The album originally charted on the UK Independent Albums Chart at number 21. In 1988 a CD reissue was released with 7 bonus tracks taken from three 7-inch releases.
"Reunion" is a song by French electronic music artist M83. The track was released in the United Kingdom on 5 February 2012 [1] as the second single from the group's sixth studio album, Hurry Up, We're Dreaming. The track was remixed by Polly Scattergood. The music video for M83s' "Reunion" has garnered over 45 million YouTube views since its ...
A music video to accompany the release of "Midnight Run" was first released onto YouTube on 21 October 2011 at a total length of four minutes and four seconds. [2] The video was filmed in Iceland, and sees Example sink into his bathtub before emerging out of an Icelandic spring. He then embarks on a road trip with a mysterious blonde woman ...
The music video was released on 5 December 2012 directed by Fleur & Manu [2] and produced by Jules de Chateleux and Jean Davi. [3] This video completed the trilogy started with "Midnight City" and continued in "Reunion". [4] [5] "Wait" opens with a mirrored tetrahedron traveling through space.
"Seven Minutes to Midnight" was the second and final single released by Pete Wylie's Wah! Heat incarnation. The band had made major line-up changes and bass guitar player Pete Younger was replaced by Colm Redmond, then Carl Washington who became Wylie's right hand. The recording included keyboard player King Bluff for the first time.