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Samantics - The One-Man Wall of Noisy Poetry
Ep. 221
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Join Lee and Kev on The Black Country Blokes Podcast as they dive into an electrifying conversation with Sam from Samantics. Known for his one-man show of honesty, energy, and unique sounds, Samantics uses his lyrics to portray his distinctive vision of the world. From his punk-influenced upbringing to his transformation into a powerhouse performer, Sam shares his journey of turning words into life-saving lyrics and creating an unforgettable live experience. Don't miss this episode filled with inspiration, creativity, and off-the-chain performances!
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