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Moving to Afrika

by Baltimore at an Angle

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pastor0fmuppets I hadn't heard of Grant before this, but I looked his prior stuff up when I saw this. This is a HUGE uptick in production and is super reminiscent of 80's alternative (Echo & the Bunnymen/The Church). I dig it!
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Baltimore at an Angles returns with the first single off his 2nd album! After deleting the album off all streaming services last year, Gilligham has reworked the tracks and, with the help of Archie, they are re-mixed and mastered.

Baltimore at an Angles is G. Gillingham from Bournemouth, England. He creates jangly indie rock songs from his home on an extremely low budget, recording all vocals with apple earphones and all guitars through I-Rig.

This new direction represents a higher fidelity of sound but the fuzzy vocals and jangly guitar that made his debut unique are still present in the single and the rest of the album.

lyrics

I wanna make it out
The days are blurring like vacation
And I want something new from it
‘cus I am getting bored of it

Moving to Afrika in the dead of night
I’m off to pack my bags and to book a flight
Moving to Afrika where the sun shines
Maybe Namibia
I’ve heard it’s real nice

And the dusty roads will lead me there
Where everyone lives without a care
Maybe then I can escape
Live out my own nomadic tale

Moving to Afrika in the dead of night
I’m off to pack my bags and to book a flight
Moving to Afrika where the sun shines
Maybe Namibia
I’ve heard it’s real nice

Moving to Afrika
I’m moving to Afrika
Moving to Afrika
I’m moving to Afrika

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released May 14, 2021
Written and Recorded by G. Gillingham
Bass by Archie Sagers
Mixed and Mastered by Archie Sagers

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Crafting Room Recordings Brighton, UK

Small Independent Music label
Based in Brighton

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Archie Sagers

A Not for Profit,
Artist Run Label for Passionate Musicians

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