Showing posts with label mother earth the song. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Mother Earth Official Music Video Released

Exciting times for Can of Worms as our first studio recording - Mother Earth - was released under a month ago. Hot on the heals of the recording being published on soundcloud, the official music video was released on youtube. In under a week the movie has over 500 hits already - the sky's the limit!

Watch Can of Worms - Mother Earth (official music video) here:

A huge thanks goes out the Shaun Searle for sharing his time, energy and creativity in putting our FIRST OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO together. Your support is extremely well appreciated Shaun - thank you for believing in us and taking the leap with the worms :)

Friday, November 20, 2015

Mother Earth - Studio Recording Released

Lead singer Cindy Schenk performing Mother Earth
On Sat 31st October Can of Worms hit the studio at Legends Contemporary Schools of Music in East London, with sound guru Gary Ndlovu to lay down a radio and release friendly version of our first track Mother Earth.

You can read about the recording session on our previous blog "Recording of Mother Earth".

The track is now live on Soundcloud - check it out now!

Mother Earth (studio version)

Credits go to Thomas Sokolich for mixing and Gary Ndlovu for mastering. The team worked hard to meet our deadlines and their support and creativity is hugely appreciated by the Worms - thanks guys :)

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Recording of Mother Earth

Drummer Steve and percussionist Debs in the studio
Saturday 31st October - Can of Worms hits the Studio at Legends Contemporary School of Music in East London to record our first single "Mother Earth". Working with the creativity of muso Gary Ndlovu who was set the challenge of taming our 7 minute wild child song to a radio friendly 4 minutes, the vibe in the studio was awesome. Steve took the liberty of laying down his beats earlier in the week giving Dave the space to lay down the bass first in the studio.