Julie Lamb Band releases new album

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Sitting here on this (very) ordinary day...
While the Wellington summer has been particularly on and off this year, I'm a little grateful for the lack of temptation! I'm sitting making some cd box sets, incredibly happy with the artwork (By Debe Mansfield) and the idea behind the boxes.
We released the second video single on 8th February - this one is a "Collamboration" (See what we did there!) of clips that sit behind the new single, "Ordinary Days" https://youtu.be/SfkhqgywEZQ - Have a wee look and let us know what you think! This song makes me happy, it's all sunshiny and about coming home...
Happy
too with the attention the new album has been spinning
up...
In the last few weeks since the release of the
Video single "Bleeding Numbers" - we have had airplay in NZ,
Australia, Netherlands, France, UK and the States.
The
fabulous website nomoredivision.com have voted to review
our album - for which I'm immensely grateful and proud.
We've been selected as a competitor in song of the week on
TalentCast radio (Netherlands) twice - Once for each single!
AND regionalnews.co.nz are featuring us in
their music section ... it's been a good four
weeks!
Launch plans move on afoot. Lighting meetings, set planning and wonderful ideas and offers just keep on coming in! We hope to see you there... 11th March 7.30 Mac's Function Centre.
You can buy/preorder this lovely physical cd with it's WonderArt and a download here: http://julielamb.bandcamp.com/album/ordinary-days
Or
if you just want the download you can buy there OR
here:
https://itunes.apple.com/nz/album/ordinary-days/id1192359081
THANKS - and thanks for sharing in our celebrations...
Julie and the band
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