Categories: Sound Bites

Extra Time – The Girl Who Rules the Sea

Imagine walking into a studio in Gosford, Australia, where the air is thick with the anticipation of creating something magical. Extra Time, a band renowned for their cinematic and harmonically lush sound, gathers around, eschewing modern conveniences like Autotune and click tracks. Instead, they rely on the pure talent of real musicians playing live. This is the backdrop for the creation of their latest single, “The Girl Who Rules the Sea.” Recorded in just four days, the track is a testament to the band’s commitment to authenticity and their meticulous approach to storytelling through music. The song’s evocative lyrics and rich, organic sound transport listeners to a world where myth and reality intertwine, showcasing Extra Time’s ability to craft immersive and engaging musical narratives.

“The Girl Who Rules the Sea” is not just a song; it’s an experience that invites you to dive deep into its enchanting story and lush soundscapes. Extra Time’s dedication to high-fidelity, live-recorded music shines through in every note, making this track a must-listen. Don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in their unique blend of intelligent, harmonically complex music. Stream “The Girl Who Rules the Sea” now, and let Extra Time take you on an unforgettable auditory journey.

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Ethan

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