Lowland Hum – Local Lounge – 12/1/21

Lowland Hum – Local Lounge – 12/1/21

Photo: 106.1 The Corner/Eric Kelley


Samantha spoke with Daniel and Lauren of Lowland Hum about their new album ‘At Home’, their vulnerable songwriting, and their tour date with Mipso at The Jefferson Theater Saturday December 4th. Plus MORE in this extended edition of the Local Lounge.

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BTW This is one of Samantha’s favorite interviews in the Local Lounge this year.

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