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Sorcha Richardson
The Met
858 N Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Apr 12, 2025
8:00 PM EDT
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Mark
November 20th 2022
So glad I went, first time I've seen Sorcha and she was fab. Missed her Olympia show in Dublin, so delighted to get to this one.
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Sorcha Richardson Biography
Sorcha Richardsons debut album First Prize Bravery was the culmination of her experiences throughout young adulthood, a time during which she ventured from home in Dublin to New York, Los Angeles and then back again After spending time alone over the last two years to focus on creating a body of work.
The result is her second album, Smiling Like An Idiot, which she says, focuses on what her life looked like over the course of those eighteen months."It mostly tracks one specific relationship," she says. "Its about falling in love with a person and a place, which in this case is Dublin, and how those two are interlinked."
Thematically it highlights a pursuit of happiness and the full-blown intensity of new love, but gaining something so life-affirming comes with the fear that it could just as easily be swept away. Smiling Like An Idiot artfully articulates those moments in life that you dont want to have to go through, but it emerges with the optimism that - somehow - things will work out for the best in time.
Recent tour dates include support slots with Mitski, Villager and James Vincent McMorrow
Read MoreThe result is her second album, Smiling Like An Idiot, which she says, focuses on what her life looked like over the course of those eighteen months."It mostly tracks one specific relationship," she says. "Its about falling in love with a person and a place, which in this case is Dublin, and how those two are interlinked."
Thematically it highlights a pursuit of happiness and the full-blown intensity of new love, but gaining something so life-affirming comes with the fear that it could just as easily be swept away. Smiling Like An Idiot artfully articulates those moments in life that you dont want to have to go through, but it emerges with the optimism that - somehow - things will work out for the best in time.
Recent tour dates include support slots with Mitski, Villager and James Vincent McMorrow
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