
Glen Hansard's A Season On The Line EP Due Feb 19
The album follows Hansard’s Grammy-nominated (Best Folk Album) second solo outing Didn’t He Ramble, which was released last fall.
During his worldwide tour in support of Didn't He Ramble, two songs continued to appear in his set—“Didn’t He Ramble” and “Way Back in the Way Back When”—though neither were included on the recent album or on any official release. This is all part of Hansard’s creative process—honing songs in a live setting. Due to popular demand, Hansard included the two songs on the new EP.
Recorded at Chicago’s Electrical Audio Studios on a day off between shows and featuring his touring band, “Didn’t He Ramble” and “Way Back in the Way Back When” bristle with all the energy that made them staples of the live show. A Season on the Line is rounded out by the tracks “Let Me In” and “Return,” both of which are from the intimate recording sessions for Didn’t He Ramble. Listen to “Didn’t He Ramble” here: http://bit.ly/1n6pr2O.
Hansard will continue to tour worldwide in support of the new music, including European dates next month. See below for details.
Hansard is the celebrated principal songwriter and vocalist/guitarist for the influential Irish group The Frames. Whether busking the streets of Dublin, where he got his start, or headlining a gig, Hansard has garnered a reputation as an unparalleled frontman. Hansard is also one half of the acclaimed duo The Swell Season. In 2007, he and Czech songstress Markéta Irglová took home the Academy Award for Best Original Song for “Falling Slowly” off the Once soundtrack. In 2013, the Broadway adaptation, Once, The Musical, won eight Tony Awards including the top musical prize itself. His debut solo album Rhythm & Repose was released in 2012.
SEASON ON THE LINE TRACK LISTING
1. Didn’t He Ramble
2. Way Back in the Way Back When
3. Let Me In
4. Return
GLEN HANSARD LIVE
February 19	Barcelona, Spain	Barts Theater
February 20	Madrid, Spain	Teatro Nuevo Apolo
February 21	Bilbao, Spain	Kafe Antzokia
February 23	Lucerne, Switzerland	KKL Luzern (Concert Hall)
February 24	Offenbach Am Main, Germany	Capitol
February 25	Bregenz, Austria	Werkstattbuhne
February 27	Erlangen, Germany	E Werk 
February 28	Dresden, Germany	Festspielhaus Dresden
February 29	Wroclaw, Poland	Stary Klasztor
March 2	Krakow, Poland	Rotunda Centrum Kultury
March 3	Warsaw, Poland 	Palladium
March 4	Poznan, Poland	Centrum Kultry Zamek
March 6	Brno, Czech Republic	Sono Centrum
March 7	Bratislava, Slovakia	Stara Trznica
March 9	Zagreb, Croatia	Lisnki Hall
March 10	Graz, Austria	Stefaniensaal
March 12-13	Prague, Czech Republic	Archa
March 14	Utrecht, Netherlands	Tivoli
March 16	London, UK	Palladium