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CWM0019 Forever Young Indie

Deep down we’re all young inside, these juicy array of tracks will conjure up some of those old memories… from pure indie energy to music that will inspire!

Featuring Ciaran Jeremiah from the 'The Feeling'

Genre: Indie, Rock, Pop

Composers: Ciaran Jeremiah, Benjamin Ferrari, Richard Llewellyn, Luke Jones, Oakley Andrews, Phil Ogden, Jonathan Sharp, Ian Stanford

 
Track
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1. Indie 500
Pure energy driven guitar track, with a gentle breakdown before picking you up into a thrill ride to the finish. With Vocals
Ciaran Jeremiah & Benjamin Ferrari
 
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2. Indie 500 (Instrumental)
Pure energy driven guitar track, with a gentle breakdown before picking you up into a thrill ride to the finish.
Ciaran Jeremiah & Benjamin Ferrari
 
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3. The Only One
All smiles & kisses. Welcome to Indie rock heaven.
Richard Llewellyn
 
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4. Days like these
Up-tempo but squeaky clean college rock.
Luke Jones & Oakley Andrews
 
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5. Holiday Weekend
Fuzzy little indie punk rocker.
Phil Ogden
 
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6. Hazy Summer
Meditate guitar anthem.
Richard Llewellyn
 
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7. Life is Fine
Disco drum beat and funky guitar! Get ready to pogo around the dancefloor.
Jonathan Sharp
 
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8. Never Forget a Face
Rolling rocker with a hint of Americana.
Richard Llewellyn
 
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9. Switchback
Naughty little monster of a rock jam.
Ian Stanford
 
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10. Want you to want me
Acoustic guitar based crescendo of an event.
Richard Llewellyn
 
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11. See the Light
Off kilter and sneaky super synth funk indie.
Jonathan Sharp
 
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12. City Girls
West Coast influenced summer guitar jam.
Richard Llewellyn
 
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13. Lads About Town
Silly but solid slab of Dad rock.
Luke Jones & Oakley Andrews
 
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14. Midnight Surf
The perfect tune for watching the sun set on the surf.
Richard Llewellyn
 
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