The Burning Leaves
The Burning Leaves are an English alternative folk duo consisting of singer/songwriter Indie Mae and multi-instrumentalist/songwriter Craig Lee-Williams. Their music has been featured in various television programmes and they performed live at Exhibition Road Festival as part of the London 2012 Olympics.[1]
The Burning Leaves | |
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Origin | England |
Genres | Alternative folk |
Labels | Independent |
Website | www |
Members | Indie Mae Craig Lee-Williams |
History
- They recorded a live session at Maida Vale Studios for the Rob da Bank show on BBC Radio One.
- BBC Radio One broadcast their Live performance from Green Man festival.
- The song "You Only Wanna Dance" was included in season 12 of the CBS show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.[1]
- The song "Going Down" was included in an episode of the NBC show Deception in 2013.
- "Home" was included as part of the end credits of the five-star rated international movie Last Ride starring Hugo Weaving.[1]
- "Midday Sun" was included within the TV movie Beaconsfield, a docudrama based on the Tasmanian Mining Disaster of 2006.
- "Painted Lines" was included in the American/Canadian TV programme Rouge starring Thandie Newton and Ian Hart in 2013.
- "Sleepwalking" was included in the Australian short film Breath in 2015
Discography
Albums
- The Burning Leaves (2010) Independent
- Calling E.P (2011) Independent
- Sisterblood (2012) Independent
- Sandbird E.P (2015) Independent
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References
- Oberman, Jameela (7 June 2012). "Interview: The Burning Leaves". Bearded. Retrieved 15 April 2013.
External links
- Official website
- Radice, Gary (August 2013) "Interview: The Burning Leaves"
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