SKIN to SKIN

We’ve been breathless; writing for LUX, writing for others and bringing out “Super 8” with two new bonus tracks; “Lay Low” and “Skin to Skin”. We went with “S2S” for the new single. With the combined talents of photographer/film maker Jehsong Baak and film maker and editor Will Le Caron, we went into a Paris art gallery with guitar, bass, amplifier, a friend and a few hours. Will did the magic behind the scenes to give us, what we think, is a pretty cool look for a song that was fun to write and fun to play. Here it is – click.

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