In a special session at Rollingstone.com, Irish Singer Glen Hansard reveals a preview of tracks to be featured on his debut solo album, Rhythm and Repose:



Hansard stays true to his soulful folk lyrics and lone guitar in the emotional new tracks such as 'Love Don't Keep Me Waiting', and 'Song of Good Hope'.

Included in the session, is 'Come Away to the Water', a track written for The Hunger Games soundtrack and originally recorded by Maroon 5.

In an interview following the exclusive session, Hansard explains his experiences thus far as a growing musician has taught him that:

You can't go out on the street and be cool, you're just not going to make any money...You have to go out on the street and be bigger than you are, in some ways. You have to sort of lay it out.


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Source: RollingStone.com