Hurricane Fall release cyclonic new single, ‘Everything’

Newcastle local country pop rock band, Hurricane Fall, have dropped their latest single ‘Everything’ and it’s sure to get your head bobbing & body moving.

The tune was penned by Nashville big guns Jaron Boyer, Preston Brust and Phil Barton. The song takes listeners on a journey into the world of a guy and a girl that is sure to put a smile on your face!

Everything album artwork

The Hurricane is Just the Beginning

Hurricane Fall have already had a whirlwind (get it?) of success in 2018 supporting the heartbreak kid Billy Ray Cyrus, and popular Aussie country band the Wolfe Brothers. They also squeezed in a tour of New Zealand where they headlined the Top Paddock Music Festival.

2019 is set to be even bigger for the lads as they prepare to drop their new album later in the year. ‘Everything’ is an appetizer preparing you for the storm (or should I say hurricane?) ahead. Their previous E.P. ‘How We Get Down’ reached #4 on the iTunes Country Chart, and will continue to build on their name during the year.

Hurricane Fall

Recording & Film Clip

The single was recorded at Love Hz Studio in Sydney with Michael Carpenter before getting shipping over to L.A. for mixing by Brian Reeves. For those of you playing at home, Reeves’ work includes that of Sir Elton John and Bonnie Tyler.

Meanwhile, the video clip for Everything was shot by film maker Joshua Holiday. Based in the band’s hometown of Newcastle, it also includes scenes at the Barn Cafe in Adamstown.

“We met with Josh with an idea and he bought it to life,’ says the band. “It’s the story of boy meets girl, but it turns out we’re all chasing the same girl – the twist at the end is gold.”

Hurricane Fall

If you’re on the look out for some edgy country pop rock action, check out Hurricane Fall on Spotify. Check out their upcoming shows on Facebook.

Everything video clip

Brendan B

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