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Sophia Fronda and Ignas Baranauskas of the Dublin “Nightmare-Pop” Band Skyless Discuss Forming the Band After Meeting on Bumble, Their Recent Single “Gasoline,” How Their Name is an Ode to a Late Pet, Their Plans for Their Debut EP, and the Resurgence of
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Sophia Fronda and Ignas Baranauskas of the Dublin “Nightmare-Pop” Band Skyless Discuss Forming the Band After Meeting on Bumble, Their Recent Single “Gasoline,” How Their Name is an Ode to a Late Pet, Their Plans for Their Debut EP, and the Resurgence of
While studying Physics at DCU, some musicians in Sophia Fronda’s course asked if she would fill in on vocals and drums for their band. “Honestly, I’ve never been that person that’s been like, ‘I wanna be an artist. I wanna be a musician. I wanna be on stage so bad’,” Sophia tells Post-Burnout.Sophia’s artistic interests lay more in visual art, but her friends taught her the drums as they went. Inspired by playing with them, she also wanted to ta…
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