Adam Harpaz “Those Words You Don’t Mean” – A self-reflective anthem

Adam Harpaz
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Independent singer-songwriter Adam Harpaz returns with a self-reflective anthem, ‘Those Words You Don’t Mean’.   The new single is available now on all streaming services.   This song kicks off a year of new releases and touring for Harpaz

The Australian artist explains the emotions he explores in the lyrics, “’Those Words You Don’t Mean‘ is a powerfully poignant anthem for those of you who are or who have been overwhelmed by the subtle space between indecision and ambition; the desire for greatness in too many of your interests can end up spreading you thin and leave you devoid of energy. This can result in you not being present and appreciative through the truly important parts/moments of your life (family, friends, connections, memories); moments you can’t retrieve or recall. Familiar? Relatable? My hope is that this song reaches and inspires you at the right time in your life.” 

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Ed Donnelly is a multi-instrumentalist, recording engineer and record producer from Los Angeles. He has worked with Willie Nelson, Crowded House, Marc Cohn, Jools Holland, Matchbox Twenty, The Cult, BoyHaunt, Gladys Knight, Trent Summar and The West Coast Mob, Smashing Pumpkins, Del McCoury, OK Go, Exodus, Molly Leach, Tom Morello, O.A.R., Madness, The Crystal Method, DrunkHungry, Deadmau5, Zac Brown, CrysP Tyger, Bighead Todd and the Monsters, Jake Shimabukuro, Barenaked Ladies, Tsar, Killola and more. Donnelly regularly performs with Nathan Jacques as well as Little Silver Hearts and records with GhostsDream. Little known fact: He previously held Top Secret Security Clearance with the U.S. Department of State and Q Clearance from the Department of Energy. He currently runs The Barber’s Basement Recording Studio in Highland Park and is a partner in The Atmos at Lemontree Studio.
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