The collaboration between singer/songwriter Heather Greene, who also plays keyboards and instruments on the project, and former Powerman 5000 guitarist/programmer/producer Adam Williams, began a couple of years ago when she was living in Scotland working on the follow-up to her critically lauded indie album Five Dollar Dress, and he was in Los Angeles starting a stint writing for Chrysalis. The two worked via the Internet and soon developed a mutual respect for each other’s talents.
Upon relocating to the East Coast last year, the two convened at Williams’ new studio and soon discovered that when paired in the same room, the music flowed effortlessly.
Ditching the heavy guitar-driven sound that launched Powerman to platinum success, and the acoustic instrumentation that she was accustomed to, the two found common ground in a more electronic sound aided by a small arsenal of synthesizers and drum machines.
The result can be seen and heard in this video clip of Argon 40’s first single release, this is 44.66 days from the double ‘A’ sided release b/w When The Words Don’t come.
The latest single is once again a double A side, Stay/ Free Fallin‘. Free Fallin’ is Argon 40’s electro pop cover of the Tom Petty song and is available for free download here.
Check out the Argon 40 MySpace page here.









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