Dustin Lynch works hard to keep his private life private. But his new album, he says, is a “peek behind the curtain” – and he signals it with a welcome-to-my-reality title, Current Mood.
Of the 13 tracks on the album, which debuts Friday, “there are a lot of songs that are spot-on something I’ve been a part of or a relationship I’ve been in or gone through,” says the 32-year-old Tennessean.
But don’t get your hopes up for many specifics. “I’m not naming names,” Lynch says. “But I think that’s exciting for me and fun for people,...
Of the 13 tracks on the album, which debuts Friday, “there are a lot of songs that are spot-on something I’ve been a part of or a relationship I’ve been in or gone through,” says the 32-year-old Tennessean.
But don’t get your hopes up for many specifics. “I’m not naming names,” Lynch says. “But I think that’s exciting for me and fun for people,...
- 9/8/2017
- by Nancy Kruh
- PEOPLE.com
As Dustin Lynch puts the final touches on his third album, out later this year, he shared some new tunes with an intimate crowd Monday night at George Dickel Distillery and tales of how he came to record them.
“When you’re a newly signed artist, you think you’re the bomb,” he recalled of his early years after first signing with Broken Bow Records. “And then you wake up and realize there are 100 other bombs out there, and you’re left with the crumbs at the bottom of the barrel when it comes to songs so you better get to writing your own.
“When you’re a newly signed artist, you think you’re the bomb,” he recalled of his early years after first signing with Broken Bow Records. “And then you wake up and realize there are 100 other bombs out there, and you’re left with the crumbs at the bottom of the barrel when it comes to songs so you better get to writing your own.
- 6/6/2017
- by Kristin Luna
- PEOPLE.com
Hubert Sauper's Darwin's Nightmare Head-on, Javier Bardem, Imelda Staunton: European Film Awards 2004 European Film Academy Documentary – Prix Arte Aileen: Life And Death Of A Serial Killer by Nick Broomfield & Joan Churchill / UK * Darwin's Nightmare by Hubert Sauper / Austria / France / Belgium Die SPIELWÜTIGEN (Addicted to Acting) by Andres Veiel / Germany La Pelota Vasca, La Piel Contra La Piedra (Basque Ball, Skin Against Stone) by Julio Medem / Spain Le Monde Selon Bush (The World According to Bush) by William Karel / France Mahssomim (Checkpoint) by Yoav Shamir / Israel The Last Victory by John Appel / The Netherlands Touch The Sound by Thomas Riedelsheimer / Germany / UK / Finland European Film Academy Short Film – Prix Uip * Prix Uip Ghent: J'attendrai le suivant… by Philippe Orreindy / France Prix Uip Valladolid: Les Baisers des Autres by Carine Tardieu / France Prix Uip Angers: Poveste La Scara "C" by Cristian Nemescu / Romania Prix Uip Berlin: Un Cartus De Kent Si Un Pachet De Cafea...
- 11/26/2011
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Future Projections is a program of moving-image artworks which will be on view throughout the city during the Toronto International Film Festival (September 9 through 18). Below is the festival's announcement of the program's lineup; it follows entries laying out the lineups for Visions, Wavelengths, Contemporary World Cinema and Galas and Special Presentations.
Mr. Brainwash: Mr. Brainwash in Toronto (2011). Made famous by the film Exit through the Gift Shop as legendary street-artist Banksy's alter ego, Thierry Guetta , aka Mr. Brainwash, has continued to produce provocative and playful Pop art. His work hungrily appropriates contemporary visual-art masters and cheekily tweaks the nose of gallery-based convention. He will be engaged in multiple projects during the Festival, including a significant, multiple-piece exhibition at Gallery One. His presence will also be felt outside Roy Thomson Hall, with his spray cans towering over the red carpet, providing emergency assistance for evenings requiring additional glamour and pomp.
Mr. Brainwash: Mr. Brainwash in Toronto (2011). Made famous by the film Exit through the Gift Shop as legendary street-artist Banksy's alter ego, Thierry Guetta , aka Mr. Brainwash, has continued to produce provocative and playful Pop art. His work hungrily appropriates contemporary visual-art masters and cheekily tweaks the nose of gallery-based convention. He will be engaged in multiple projects during the Festival, including a significant, multiple-piece exhibition at Gallery One. His presence will also be felt outside Roy Thomson Hall, with his spray cans towering over the red carpet, providing emergency assistance for evenings requiring additional glamour and pomp.
- 8/16/2011
- MUBI
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