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The indie-folk artist sits down with 1883 to discuss his new record.
Henry Morris opens up about obsessive love, "My Girlfriend," touring with Artemas, chasing success, and the self-doubt that continues to fuel his songwriting.
The Irish rockers are back with a brand new single.
Kady Zadora talks with 1883 about the making of Stranger, using humour as a coping mechanism, the power of letting go, and why the end of a relationship can become

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Plain Mister Smith turns a post Olympic Paris summer into "Dream Gigantic," a cinematic single featuring Findlay Brown and Krystle Dos Santos. The sixth taste of his album Bric-a-Brac attack.
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Temple's own James Bagshaw talks to 1883 Magazine about widening influences, a bad night out, and a band confidently unafraid to shift the needle.