
Image Courtesy of Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo
We love it when two artists we’re fans of come together and start making beautiful music. Australia-via-UK four piece Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo teamed up with post-punk folk singer Frank Turner for a tour late last year and in the process wrote and recorded the wonderful track “Fields of June”. It’s taken a while but the song has finally produced a video clip inspired by 1920s silent films.
“Fields of June” will be officially released as a single on the 13th August. Check out the video below:
Thank Folk It’s Friday – 20th July « Timber and Steel said,
July 20, 2012 at 15:24
[...] – A joint UK tour late last year between Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo and Frank Turner resulted in the wonderful duet “Fields of June”. A new 1920s silent movie inspired video for the track has just been released. Details here. [...]
Frank Turner to Release Last Minutes and Lost Evenings Australian Album « Timber and Steel said,
August 10, 2012 at 09:02
[...] Despite being acclaimed in his native England (even appearing as part of the Olympic Opening Ceremony) and firm favourite of Timber and Steel’s punk-poet Frank Turner profile in Australia is still that of an emerging artist. Turner has visited our shores three times (including in May this year) and recently dueted with our very own Emily Barker for the single “Fields of June”. [...]