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Song I wrote for the Christchurch NZ tragedy yesterday - the earthquake hit at 1pm yesterday NZ time. More details:

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/christchurch-earthquake/4694061/In-their-words-Stories-from-Christchurch

 

listen/donate from the link below:

http://mattbentley.bandcamp.com

 

Listen or download for free, or donate/pay what you want. All proceeds go direct to the Red Cross relief fund (www.redcross.org.nz/donate).

 

Please tell other people you know or donate to the Salvation army relief fund.

It's kinda twee but the best I could come up with in a short space of time.

matt

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Updated to a full album, plus two other albums:

I now have three albums available for donation/free(enter $0 to get free):

 

Poprocktictacs - A 14-song pop/rock/folky album including the incredibly cheesy but well-meaning song I wrote for the Feb 2011 earthquake victims, "Hang in there". Plenty of lilting guitar tunes & plaintive vocal lines.

 

Soul by XOlve - A 16-song retro-electronica album with no vocals but plenty of WTF. References include NiN & Uziq.

 

Songs to go to Sleep to by One Fatal Punch - A 16-song aggressive-industrial/alternative-rock album with plenty of AARG and rage, shades of Nine Inch Nails & KMFDM.

 

All proceeds go to the Red Cross Christchurch Earthquake 2011 relief fund.

 

Listen and enjoy, or download.

I have only one thing to ask if you get any of the albums for free, if you end up liking it, consider a donation to the red cross at the above link.

Cheers,

Matt

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