James O’Donnell, the Frontman of the Cork Rock Band Ways of Seeing, Talks About Forming the Project, Crafting Their Debut Record “End Comes To Light” Over the Pandemic, and Their Upcoming Second Album, “The Inheritance of Fear,” and Its Shift in Direction
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James O’Donnell, the Frontman of the Cork Rock Band Ways of Seeing, Talks About Forming the Project, Crafting Their Debut Record “End Comes To Light” Over the Pandemic, and Their Upcoming Second Album, “The Inheritance of Fear,” and Its Shift in Direction
The Kerryman James O’Donnell has been a music fan for his entire life. As a kid, he listened to Dave Fanning on the radio before building an eclectic record collection that featured the likes of The Smiths, David Bowie, Nirvana, and Sonic Youth, whilst learning what was current from publications like NME and Q.As an adult, James performed with acts like the Cork-based shoegaze-inspired dreampop band Hush War Cry and the Dublin-based jangly-guita…
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