Cinema Corner: “The Creator”/”The Exorcist: Believer”

Harry Lloyd from Waiting For Smith Talks About How Music and Storytelling Connects Us, How Music Gave Him Purpose After a Severe Injury, and His Upcoming Album “Raised Up,” Produced By the Grammy-Winning Danton Supple

With their debut album “Raised Up” expected to drop in January, the Utrecht-based British musician Harry Lloyd of the indie folk project Waiting For Smith discusses working with Grammy-winning producer Danton Supple, starting the project after a severe injury, music as a means of global connection, and accidentally creating an album when on holiday
The Peripatetic Slacker Rocker Ruth Mac Discusses How Her Galway Upbringing Primed Her for World Domination, and Her Latest Single “Home From Home”

Swedish Folk Singer-Songwriter Sofia Talvik Goes Through Her Latest Album, “Center of the Universe,” Track-By Track

Cinema Corner: “Past Lives”/”Cobweb”/”Flora and Son”/”Dumb Money”

Bristol Rockers Little Thief Discuss Their Latest Single “On the Line,” How Crowdfunding Saved Them After Their Label Went Bust, Their Place in the Bristol Music Scene, and More

Kieran Poling of the London-Based Alt-Pop Act Kacia Talks About the Band’s Multimedia Ambitious Narrative on Their Upcoming Debut Concept Album “What if Life is Just a Movie?”

Canadian Punker Dylan Rysstad Talks About Channeling 2000s Indie Rock with His Latest Band The Projectors

The Dublin-Laois Indie Band Dog Day Afternoon Discuss Their Final Show Tomorrow Night


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