Ernest Ellis

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Heading For The Cold 03:38 Tools
Want for Anything 04:56 Tools
Bad Blood 03:24 Tools
Shine Like Me 03:24 Tools
Loveless 04:16 Tools
When I feel like jesus' son the world will feel much different 04:56 Tools
I Am The Beast 04:33 Tools
New York I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down 03:49 Tools
Pulse 03:56 Tools
Inside Outside 03:56 Tools
Dark Matter 05:17 Tools
valley song 04:55 Tools
Taking Shapes 04:02 Tools
Won't Grow 04:56 Tools
Holiday 07:25 Tools
Black Wire 00:00 Tools
Clean Machine 00:00 Tools
Black Wire I 03:36 Tools
triple j new music mp3: Ernest Ellis - Heading For The Cold 03:36 Tools
Black Wire II 03:36 Tools
Way Down 03:36 Tools
Exorcise It 03:36 Tools
Echo Bay 03:36 Tools
'Shine Like Me' 03:36 Tools
Pale Horse 03:36 Tools
Even Keel 00:30 Tools
Time Takes It's Toll 02:47 Tools
Ernest Ellis - Valley Song 02:47 Tools
Great Sky 04:27 Tools
Younger 04:27 Tools
When the morning comes 03:17 Tools
Black Wire 1 04:43 Tools
All Kinds 04:07 Tools
Sons and Daughters 07:08 Tools
Livingston 07:08 Tools
Gold Mine 04:44 Tools
Ernest Ellis - Heading For The Cold 07:08 Tools
born as arrows 04:43 Tools
Save Me 03:47 Tools
Caroline 04:43 Tools
"Heading For The Cold" 04:43 Tools
Oceans 03:47 Tools
New York I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down (LCD Soundsystem Cover) 03:47 Tools
New Blood 03:47 Tools
You Could Fill Me With White Light 03:47 Tools
Black Wire 2 03:47 Tools
Ernest Ellis - Loveless 03:47 Tools
The Face 03:47 Tools
give in, give up 03:47 Tools
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‘Bad Blood’ is the first single from Dew Process’ newest signing, Ernest Ellis. It’s a little slice of what is to come for this talented musician from Sydney. Ernest Ellis draws a lot of inspiration from the beat poet who took the famous pancake tour of America, Jack Kerouac. That sense of exploration and adventure, and the waywardness of the characters permeates its way through both his music and lyricism. “That book is probably my favourite book and I love how all over the place it is. I read that book because it was Bob Dylan’s favourite book and he was a big influence on me and my songwriting. The element of travel and discovery really appealed to me.” Ernest Ellis stepped out on his own to fully explore his own musical world, frustrated with the limits of playing in a band. He now is able to take the Kerouac approach to the studio, trying new things and undergoing a definite shift in the development of his writing. He has spent many hours in the studio with production collaborator Tim Carr to lay down a few tracks that will form the basis of an upcoming album. Ernest Ellis uses the time in the studio to stretch his musical limits and play around with what sounds the pair can produce. The 23-year-old also takes a lot of inspiration from films, classic novels and, of course, musicians such as Beck, Nick Cave and PJ Harvey. His love of music is not genre specific – rather an appreciation of a good song and a creative approach. The dynamically charged ensemble produces classic songwriting structures interwoven with experimental flourishes and layered textures which in the live format are triggered by using various samples. www.myspace.com/ernestellis Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.