It’s been a long time coming and I’ve waxed lyrical about the singles before, but Old Sea Brigade’s sophomore LP, Motivational Speaking is out now.
Read MoreMore tracks out today from Old Sea Brigade’s forthcoming sophomore record, Motivational Speaking. Mirror Moon's a particular favourite of mine from this LP, and was mixed and co-produced by Owen Lewis.
Read MoreMore music from Old Sea Brigade’s upcoming sophomore LP, Motivational Speaking, produced and mixed by Owen Lewis. Nothing Clever, which was also co-written by our very own Henry Brill, is out right now on Nettwerk.
Read MoreYet another great track from Messrs Brill, Lewis and Cramer. This time it’s the second single from Old Sea Brigade’s second record, Motivational Speaking. Day by Day was co-written by Henry Brill and was mixed and co-produced by Owen Lewis.
Read MoreRead MoreFriends Vs Music double header on this one.
How It Works is the first single from Old Sea Brigade’s sophomore album, out on Nettwerk next spring. Henry Brill co-wrote the song with OSB and Owen Lewis produced and mixed it (as well as the rest of the album). I’m lucky enough to have heard it and it is MEGA. And this single has a video with a cowboy in it, which is always something I can get behind.
Read MoreThis song is one of those songs that hangs around and the joy now it’s out in the world is tangible. Detour is a duet between Melbourne’s Ainslie Wills and Nashville by way of Atlanta’s Old Sea Brigade and it’s a song that’s at turns both uplifting and heartbreaking. It’s very special indeed.
More work from Owen with Montreal-native, The Franklin Electric. Owen provided mixing services and also co-produced this new track with Ben Cramer (Old Sea Brigade) and Jon Matte from the band.
Read MoreGet ready for what could be your favourite EP of the year, the debut collaborative record from Luke Sital-Singh and Old Sea Brigade. Produced, mixed and engineered by Owen Lewis, All the Ways You Sing In The Dark features four tracks of beautiful, sunflecked Americana, and is out RIGHT NOW on Nettwerk.
Read MoreJust Ain’t Mine is the new single from Montreal-based Quebecois indie collective, The Franklin Electric. The track was produced, engineered and mixed by Owen Lewis alongside frequent collaborator Ben Cramer, of Old Sea Brigade.
Read MoreI’ve waxed lyrical enough about how much I love this new collaboration record between Luke Sital Singh and Old Sea Brigade, so I’ll try and keep this brief. It’s very good.g to explain what it sounds like. Go take a listen to this gloriously upbeat, wonky, refreshing slice of pop rock.
Read MoreI’ve waxed lyrical about my love for both Old Sea Brigade and Luke Sital-Singh in the past, so I’ll leave it for this post. Despite that though, I am very excited that they’re releasing another track from their collaboration EP today, coming out via Nettwerk.
Read MoreOwen Lewis paired up again with frequent collaborator Ben Cramer, better known as Old Sea Brigade to produce, engineer and mix this track for Australian singer/songwriter and former the Voice contestant John Lingard. It’s a beautiful piece of sultry songwriting and well worth a listen.
Read MoreLuke Sital-Singh and I have history. When I was working for record labels I tried to sign him twice, he’s that good. Despite the crazy fool resisting my advances, I finally get to be involved (on a peripheral level at least), with some of his work, in the form of this incredible collaboration record between him and another good friend of Friends Vs Music, Old Sea Brigade, produced and mixed by Owen Lewis.
Read MoreFriends Vs Music dream team Owen Lewis & Henry Brill have recently been holed up in Shoebox Studios in Nashville working with Atlanta-born singer-songwriter Ben Cramer, better known as Old Sea Brigade (https://www.oldseabrigade.com/), on his new single Caroline.
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