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Salt
Performed By
Salt
Album UPC
889211831647
CD Baby Track ID
TR0001845282
Label
Salt
Released
2009-06-12
BPM
109
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm21511094
Year
2009
Spotify Plays
199
Writers
Writer
Joe Gauci
Pub Co
Joe Gauci
Composer
Joe Gauci
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
Malta
Description
The band's second album, recorded after their performances in Australia and Germany, gaining them the Best Band Award at the 2008 BMAs (Malta). This is the story of a band who grew to become a family, through their love for God, music and life.
Notes
Hi there, we’re Salt.
And no, you don’t put us on food, and no, our side project isn’t called Pepper.
We like a lot of different kinds of music, but together we play something which sounds like ‘rock’. And, since God’s love for us has made such an impact on our lives, our songs are mostly about trying to share that with other people.
We started playing together in 2003 as part of a youth group called Youth Fellowship. Then, in 2005, someone asked us if we’d like to go to Germany to play during a youth festival, and we said yes. We ended up playing in front of a lot of people (around 2000 of them), some of whom liked our new songs so much they wanted to buy a CD. Which we didn’t have.
When we came back to Malta (which is where we’re based) we set about writing and rehearsing more songs, 10 of which became our first album called “hello Truth”, which we launched with a gig in December 2006. This gig was a real blast because a lot of our friends (we’re not sure if we’ve got fans yet) turned up. So then we had a CD.
We spent the following year promoting the CD with a lot of gigs around Malta, and we ended the year by winning a Bay Music Award as Best Newcomers, which was a nice treat to end the year with.
In 2008 we recorded another two songs called “Jars of Clay” and “Walk”, we went to Australia for World Youth Day, had some more gigs and finished the year with another BMA, this time for Best Band. Hurrah!
After all that hullabaloo, we took some time to write and record a new album, called “Less Noise More Love”. We chose that title because we think that if we play a lot of gigs, make a lot of noise and do not love, we’d be wasting our time.
We hope we’re not.
And no, you don’t put us on food, and no, our side project isn’t called Pepper.
We like a lot of different kinds of music, but together we play something which sounds like ‘rock’. And, since God’s love for us has made such an impact on our lives, our songs are mostly about trying to share that with other people.
We started playing together in 2003 as part of a youth group called Youth Fellowship. Then, in 2005, someone asked us if we’d like to go to Germany to play during a youth festival, and we said yes. We ended up playing in front of a lot of people (around 2000 of them), some of whom liked our new songs so much they wanted to buy a CD. Which we didn’t have.
When we came back to Malta (which is where we’re based) we set about writing and rehearsing more songs, 10 of which became our first album called “hello Truth”, which we launched with a gig in December 2006. This gig was a real blast because a lot of our friends (we’re not sure if we’ve got fans yet) turned up. So then we had a CD.
We spent the following year promoting the CD with a lot of gigs around Malta, and we ended the year by winning a Bay Music Award as Best Newcomers, which was a nice treat to end the year with.
In 2008 we recorded another two songs called “Jars of Clay” and “Walk”, we went to Australia for World Youth Day, had some more gigs and finished the year with another BMA, this time for Best Band. Hurrah!
After all that hullabaloo, we took some time to write and record a new album, called “Less Noise More Love”. We chose that title because we think that if we play a lot of gigs, make a lot of noise and do not love, we’d be wasting our time.
We hope we’re not.
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