Rob Smith

Rob Smith (born 29 September 1982) is an Irish singer-songwriter, DJ and writer from Terenure, Dublin.

Smith released his debut album, Throwing It All Away, in March 2008 to considerable success and toured in 10 countries across Europe promoting it. The lead single from the album, Stand Up, reached number 1 in the Irish downloads charts that summer. The follow-up, 2010's The Juliana Field, was released to critical acclaim and landed Smith a nomination for Most Promising Act at that year's Meteor Awards. He released a live EP, titled Live in New York & Dublin, the following year.[10] He released a well-received punk rock single in February 2015 called Dale Boca Juniors which charted in both Ireland and Argentina.[11] In May 2015, he released a compilation titled Snapped Strings & Hangovers.[12]

He is also a DJ, specialising in indie and alternative rock, and has spun in countries such as Italy, Netherlands, Scotland and the United States. A notable Boca Juniors fan,[13] he is also a football writer for Irish music magazine Hot Press.[citation needed ]

The Swedish Railway Orchestra is an electronic[14] project by Smith; he released his debut LP Northern Lights under the name in September 2016,[15][16] as well the follow-up This Is a Dream to critical acclaim.[17] Musically, the project has been described in the press as a cross between LCD Soundsystem and Jape.[18]

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Vorname:Rob
Geburtsdatum:29.09.1982 (♎ Waage)
Geburtsort:Dublin
Nationalität:Irland
Geschlecht:♂männlich
Berufe:Sänger, Singer-Songwriter,

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