Richard Murray - Inside Story
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The brilliant Belfast alt-country star in an exclusive interview about his relationship with Jeeni.

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Saint Agnes, The Father, The Son and the Holy Beast
03:30
Saint Agnes, The Father, The Son and the Holy Beast

Out now on Spinefarm Records: SntAgnes.lnk.to/TFTSATHBTaken from the upcoming album 'Your God Fearing Days Are About To Begin' out on 31st Oct, preorder now: SntAgnes.lnk.to/YGFDAATB

GREGORY HARRINGTON - Hurt
03:42
GREGORY HARRINGTON - Hurt

Preformed by Gregory Harrington (violin) & Eleanor Norton (cello), Directed by Victor Vongpraseuth, Mixed at Sean Swinney Studios, New York. Music by Trent Reznor, arranged by Gregory Harrington

The Urban Vocal Group, Jambassadors
02:54
The Urban Vocal Group, Jambassadors

The Urban Vocal Group, Jambassadors

Chemical Sleep
03:46
Chemical Sleep

According to the band, “Chemical Sleep is a look at the effects of addiction, through the eyes of a friend. While the song itself never refers to any particular vices, it can be applied to any and all ways in which we harm ourselves or seek escape. The song explores the attitude and personality changes we have seen in people close to us, from the excuses and lies we make to hide our habits, to the way we push others away when they try to help us.”

Saint Agnes, The Father, The Son and the Holy Beast
03:30
Saint Agnes, The Father, The Son and the Holy Beast

Out now on Spinefarm Records: SntAgnes.lnk.to/TFTSATHBTaken from the upcoming album 'Your God Fearing Days Are About To Begin' out on 31st Oct, preorder now: SntAgnes.lnk.to/YGFDAATB


GREGORY HARRINGTON - Hurt
03:42
GREGORY HARRINGTON - Hurt

Preformed by Gregory Harrington (violin) & Eleanor Norton (cello), Directed by Victor Vongpraseuth, Mixed at Sean Swinney Studios, New York. Music by Trent Reznor, arranged by Gregory Harrington


The Urban Vocal Group, Jambassadors
02:54
The Urban Vocal Group, Jambassadors

The Urban Vocal Group, Jambassadors


Chemical Sleep
03:46
Chemical Sleep

According to the band, “Chemical Sleep is a look at the effects of addiction, through the eyes of a friend. While the song itself never refers to any particular vices, it can be applied to any and all ways in which we harm ourselves or seek escape. The song explores the attitude and personality changes we have seen in people close to us, from the excuses and lies we make to hide our habits, to the way we push others away when they try to help us.”