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Bells Larsen reintroduces himself with a deeper voice on his new EP

The Montreal-based singer-songwriter joins Q guest host Talia Schlanger to talk about releasing his first record since transitioning.

The singer-songwriter talks about releasing his first record since transitioning

Black and white head shot of Bells Larsen.
Bells Larsen weaves together cathartic lyrics and memorable melodies in his music. Drawing from experiences of loss, love, and identity, his songs speak to his life as a trans, queer person. (Monse Muro)

Montreal-based singer-songwriter Bells Larsen is gearing up to release his EP, If I Was, I Am, later this month. While it promises to feature the same tender lyricism and intimate sound as his debut album, Good Grief, it's Larsen's first record since transitioning. He joins guest host Talia Schlanger to talk about singing with his new baritone voice and to preview his song Ten Hands.

WATCH | Official video for Ten Hands:

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Interview with Bells Larsen produced by Vanessa Greco.