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Glen Hansard Announces Solo Debut

Rhythm and Repose Out June 19

Apr 04, 2012 Glen Hansard

Best known for his work with The Frames and The Swell Season, and winning an Academy Award for Best Song in the feature film Once, singer/songwriter Glen Hansard has announced the upcoming release of his first solo record, Rhythm and Repose. Due out June 19, Hansard is slated to support the new record with a brief U.S. tour. You can view both the album’s tracklisting, as well as Hansard’s upcoming performance itinerary below.

Rhythm and Repose:
You Will Become
Maybe Not Tonight
Talking with the Wolves
High Hope
Bird of Sorrow
The Storm
It’s Coming
Love Don’t Leave Me Waiting
What Are We Gonna Do
Races
Philander
Song of Good Hope

Glen Hansard Tour Dates:

June 20 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern

June 24 Telluride, CO Telluride Bluegrass Festival

June 26 Chicago, IL The Vic

June 29 New York, NY The Beacon



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Marcelo
July 19th 2012
1:48am

Thank you for this gorgeous tab.  My dehautgr plays a great version on her steel string, but I think your uke version captures the music/feeling much better and I LOVE playing it even if some of the strumming still is defeating me. :)

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July 21st 2012
6:57am

I’m not sold on the Sadier track, especially the lyrics, but it’s not half bad.  As to your opinion on Atlas Sound, although this is a great song, saying that the other songs on Atlas Sound aren’t as layered doesn’t jibe for me.  More lush? Yes.The Hundred in the Hands isn’t making me forget my lunch. (Doesn’t losing your lunch mean “vomit” and imply disgust?)  But Gucci Mane can take my lunch money any day.  Aren’t blogs great for talking about things (like “haterade”) that we’d never utter in real life?