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Music News - New Single for Apollo SteamTrain

New Single for Apollo SteamTrain

12 January 2020 - 0 Comments

Sail Across the Sky is the new offering from Tauranga Artist Apollo SteamTrain aka Brendan McCarthy.

The song is an acoustic love ballad that speaks of the reality of being in a long-term relationship. The fact that there are going to be ups and down and that when the storms come, we need to draw on the strength that we have built together. We need to share once again the things that give our lives meaning, purpose and life. The very core of why we choose to share our lives with a partner.

Brendan McCarthy formed Apollo SteamTrain in 2016 as a platform to host his ongoing singer/songwriter projects. Brendan has a deal in place with SongBroker, which has seen his tracks synced on several high profile TV shows including Shortland Street and Filthy Rich.

The release of Sail Across The Sky will be followed by shows in Auckland, Hamilton, and Tauranga.

The track is available on Spotify, Apple Music and all good digital outlets.


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