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Tidus Is Alive Premiere New Music Video

Today, we're exclusively premiering the Tidus Is Alive's new video for “Step Aside.” The single was mastered by Joey Sturgis, one of the biggest names in producing. The band’s debut EP, Stuck In Limbo was self-released in February 2015. Denny recorded the EP at La Casetta Studio. The EP was then mixed and mastered at La Casetta Studio by Kristian Maimone and Giovanni Santoro who own the studio.

Denny commented his thoughts on the EP saying, “The concept about this EP is the conflict between good and bad vibes. You can see that by looking at the cover. It's something like a good and bad side. Some songs are more on the pop punk line, others are on the hardcore side. Sometimes, there's a perfect balance but sometimes, there's not. There's a girl who is the antagonist of the whole EP. She's also the muse who has inspired all the music. There's a quote from track 6 "Robin: "Cause you're the muse that now inspires all the music that I write". The last track is an ode to her but the other tracks are sometimes "against her" and sometimes are more "neutral" but she's the interlocutor most of the times.”

Full Disclosure: I manage Tidus Is Alive through Digital Sea PR & MGMT

Newer:Track By Track: EQO - AnantaOlder:Staff Recommendations: 3-15-2015
PostedMarch 16, 2015
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tagstidus is alive, stuck in limbo

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