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November 9, 2024

New from Andy Jans-Brown – Dead Inside ( Indie Pop / Rock)

“Nice Rhythm and melodies in this Pop rock style offering from Andy Jans-Brown “

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NMR – Kicking off with some cool jangled guitar chords, the drum beat then carries this track along at nice pace, Andy’s vocal style and delivery suits this well, compliments the song nicely.

“Dead Inside” from Andy Jans-Browntakes the usual breakup blues and twists it into something you’ll be tapping your foot to, even as the melancholy vibes swirl around you as autumn leaves fall like dramatic tears, from trees shedding their misery and standing like weeping ghosts under a melancholy sky—branches bare and outstretched, grief-stricken, and longing for lost love, and all while an upbeat, driving guitar hooks you in.

It’s a sad bop—but a fun one! The song dives headfirst into the depths of heartbreak, that all-too-familiar feeling of emotional hibernation. But don’t worry—it’s not all doom and gloom! There’s a flicker of hope, like the light at the end of a spooky, dark tunnel on a ghost train, teasing a springtime rebirth. ‘Dead Inside’, part of their sonic adventure ‘Falling’, this track takes listeners through the wild ride of what it means to “fall”—whether it’s into love, into despair, or just plain falling for a killer tune

Andy Jans-brown

Andy Jans-Brown is a true Renaissance artist whose work spans music, film, theatre, and visual arts. With a career marked by international acclaim, he has consistently pushed creative boundaries, capturing hearts and minds across mediums. Andy has released four double albums: Letting Go! (2012), Sunshine Avenue (2014), Hell is Light (2018), and, most recently, Falling in 2024. His work, brimming with depth and emotion, has resonated widely, establishing him as an influential force in contemporary culture.

Andy’s influence extends beyond music alone. In 2018, he released Hell is Light as both a double album and a feature film, tackling the complexities of addiction through a unique blend of art-house aesthetics and dark comedy. This ambitious project earned him numerous awards, including Best Film, Best Director, and Best Original Soundtrack at the 2019 Pinnacle Film Awards. It also garnered attention at the esteemed Blow Up International Arthouse Festival in Chicago, solidifying his reputation as a trailblazer in independent film.

But Andy’s impact goes far beyond the screen and studio. Over the years, he’s contributed to theatre and community arts, acting in various stage and screen productions. His community work has been equally inspiring, collaborating with organizations like One Vision Productions, the Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne, and Berry Street to support communities grappling with trauma and tragedy. His dedication to these causes underscores his belief in the healing power of art and its ability to foster connection.

Andy Jans-Brown’s contributions across music, film, theatre, and poetry amplify the voices and experiences of our times, leaving an indelible mark on the artistic world. His journey continues to captivate audiences, inviting us all to see the world through his unique and heartfelt vision.

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