Ian Axel

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This Is The New Year 03:15 Tools
This Is the New Year (feat. Chad Vaccarino) 03:15 Tools
Say Something 04:25 Tools
Gone 04:24 Tools
Afterglow 03:18 Tools
Leave Me Alone! 03:54 Tools
We Are 04:04 Tools
Girl I Got a Thing 03:16 Tools
Waltz 03:52 Tools
Hangman 04:14 Tools
The Music That Haunts This Town 01:32 Tools
Cannonball 02:43 Tools
Pacific Sun 02:17 Tools
Stand Tall 03:47 Tools
Heartbreak Girl 02:49 Tools
Home 03:24 Tools
Beautiful Somewhere 02:58 Tools
This Time Around 03:25 Tools
Say Something [Bonus Version] 04:18 Tools
Amazed 03:39 Tools
Leave me Alone 04:11 Tools
Waltz (Intro) 00:30 Tools
Say Something (Ukulele Version) [Bonus Track] 04:17 Tools
Waltz [Intro] 02:45 Tools
This Is the New Year [Acoustic Version] 03:13 Tools
Say Something - Duet 03:15 Tools
This Is the New Year [OST Старый Новый год] 03:15 Tools
This Is the New Year (ft. Chad Vaccarino) 03:15 Tools
This Is (Almost) the New Year 01:30 Tools
This Is The New Year (featuring Chad Vaccarino) 01:30 Tools
Ian Axel- Home 01:30 Tools
This Is the New Year (Acoustic Version) [feat. Chad Vaccarino] 00:30 Tools
Amazed (Bonus Track) 03:40 Tools
This Is the New Year (OST New Year's Eve) 03:15 Tools
Say something. 03:15 Tools
Girl Got A Thing 03:15 Tools
This Is The New Year (Official Music Video) 03:15 Tools
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On his debut album This is the New Year Ian Axel celebrates relationships, personal transformation and fresh starts. While examining ties to family, friends and significant others, Axel has created an album full of playful anthems extolling these human connections and rediscovers that all-important, yet under-considered, link to one’s younger self along the way. “I always feel like I'm trying to reconnect with something I had when I was a kid,” says Ian. “Children have a glow and an energy we seem to lose later.” Axel combines the resonant piano work of Elton John with the confessional quality of Sufjan Stevens and the charming quirkiness of Regina Spektor. Made up of a dozen exuberant and witty original songs, This is the New Year features guest vocalist Jenny Owen Youngs (harmonies on "Say Something"), bassist Chris Kuffner (Regina Spektor, Ingrid Michelson) and drummer Adam Christgau (Sia, Joshua Radin) as well as a large cast of musician friends, mentors and peers. According to the This Is The New Year Songfacts, the title track was used as the theme tune to the MTV reality program I Used To Be Fat. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.