In his latest release, ‘I See You Now,‘ musician/artist Shane Smith explores themes ranging from pop culture and mental illness, to the self, gender, and death.
Full of ear worm hooks and qouteable lyrics, ‘I See You Now’ combines intimacy and heart with indie-pop sensibilities. Listen to our favorite track ‘Good’ below, then check out the full release from Shane Smith on Bandcamp
Artist’s bio via Shane Smith- “Shane Allan Smith graduated in 2008 with a BFA in Art from Asbury University, finishing this degree at the New York Center for Art and Media Studies. During this time, he interned with artist Kristin Baker and directly afterward, returned to his hometown of Wilmore, Kentucky. Shane has since earned his MFA from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, PA. His work employs any conducive medium for a given project, and explores topics such as mental disorders, pop culture, the self, gender, and death, all shrouded in humor. He has been featured on the Brooklyn-based art site Hyperallergic and has exhibited his work throughout the country, most recently at the Giampietro gallery in New Haven, CT and the 33 Orchard gallery in New York, NY. In addition to the visual art, he has put out a dozen or so albums on all those streaming sites we all know and love under the name Shane Allan Smith