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Episode 332: Solo Project Pt.5: A talk with Irish musicians Fionn of FÓS, Kevin of Sonus Mortis & Shane of Temair about their solo work and dedication to releasing incredible music.

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I'm delighted to announce another episode focusing on promoting Irish Solo Metal artists. Kevin Byrne of Sonus Mortis makes a return to the show and making their debuts on the podcast are Fionn Murray of FÓS and Shane McCulloch of Temair. While they may have different styles and make incredible music, it's their creative energy and the enjoyment of doing this by themselves shines through on the interview. We hear plenty of insights into how each artist approaches his work, about their dedication to the completion of songs, and the marriage of the music to the art; all of which is fascinating to hear. We also talk about how much effort goes into promoting their work and the importance of getting the release out there for fans to find it. Please 'SUBSCRIBE' to The Metal Cell YouTube channel if you want to see more videos like this, if you haven't already.
LINKS:
FÓS: https://fosmetal.bandcamp.com/album/n-l-mo-chro-in-aon-rud
Sonus Mortis: https://sonusmortis.bandcamp.com/album/synapse-the-hivemind
Temair: https://temair.bandcamp.com/album/worlds-ablaze

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I'm delighted to announce another episode focusing on promoting Irish Solo Metal artists. Kevin Byrne of Sonus Mortis makes a return to the show and making their debuts on the podcast are Fionn Murray of FÓS and Shane McCulloch of Temair. While they may have different styles and make incredible music, it's their creative energy and the enjoyment of doing this by themselves shines through on the interview. We hear plenty of insights into how each artist approaches his work, about their dedication to the completion of songs, and the marriage of the music to the art; all of which is fascinating to hear. We also talk about how much effort goes into promoting their work and the importance of getting the release out there for fans to find it. Please 'SUBSCRIBE' to The Metal Cell YouTube channel if you want to see more videos like this, if you haven't already.
LINKS:
FÓS: https://fosmetal.bandcamp.com/album/n-l-mo-chro-in-aon-rud
Sonus Mortis: https://sonusmortis.bandcamp.com/album/synapse-the-hivemind
Temair: https://temair.bandcamp.com/album/worlds-ablaze

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