Toby Driver's "Three Peaks"

2022-06-28 by Wayfarer1991 | 2 Comments
Toby Driver has just released a song titled "Three Peaks" on his bandcamp page. David Bodie assists Toby Driver on the kit.

The song is accompanied by the following blurb:

"Begun in 2019 and shelved because it had no home, wandering, much like the song's narrator. Written at the same time as Alora Crucible's 'Thymiamatascension', this song is in the 'pop new age' style inspired by Oystein Sevag and Sting, and is more suited to a release under the singer-songwriter banner of Toby Driver's recent solo material."

You can listen to the song here: https://kayodot.bandcamp.com/track/three-peaks

Tagged: Toby Driver

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ShadowOfTheCitadel
June 28th 2022
578 Comments


Calm, atmospheric and catchy. Really dig it.

Makemebad35
June 28th 2022
1056 Comments


Yeah this was quite good. I can't wait to hear more.



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