Tag Archives: Seán Barna

Podcast for March 11th, 2020

Paul and Tony fret about the coronavirus’s impact on the DC music scene.

Tracklisting:
Ardamus – Astro Blocks [Astro Blocks]
Modern Trap – Irish Goodbye [single]
Seán Barna – Eastern Junk Dancing [single]
Flo Petite – Blue [single]
Hailu Mergia – Abichu Nega Nega [Yene Mircha]
The Escape Artist – Solaris [Wildbright]

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Seán Barna – Routines

Singer Seán Barna is making the most of his 2018 moment. Through a connection with Adam Duritz of the Counting Crows, celebrating their 25th anniversary this year, Barna’s name and fame are on the move. Duritz makes cameos in both the song and video for “Routines”, a stand out track from Barna’s poignant sophormore EP Cissy that dropped back in July. Mark your calendar to catch Barna’s storytelling and emotional songwriting at the Black Cat on Thursday October 4th with Milo in the Doldrums and Atlanta band The Head.

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Podcast for July 11th, 2018

Tony is all about sweeties this week, while he and Paul discuss parking at the Wharf.

Tracklisting:
Jonny Grave – Fever [Jonny Grave]
Color School – Own [Close Enough To Fix]
We Capillaries – Reconteur [People Food]
Mustafa Akbar – Get Down Wit It [DJ single]
Seán Barna – Routines feat. Adam Duritz [Cissy]
Honey – F*ckboys [I’m Your Best Friend Admit It]

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Seán Barna – A Love Aside (NPR Tiny Desk Contest submission)

Singer Seán Barna followed the path of too many DC musicians and moved to LA a while back, but recently he surprised us by returning. This newest song “A Love Aside” came from his experiences out there, and the lyrics embedded in the YouTube page for this Tiny Desk Contest submission are worth getting to know. Comet Ping Pong next hosts the emotive songwriter on March 18th opening for My Son Bison and The North Country.

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