On 'Internal Drone Infinity', Winnipeg’s Living Hour transforms the passage of time into something both urgent and sacred. Anchored by Sam Sarty’s vivid lyricism - shaped by years as a projectionist conjuring stories in a dark theater - the band uncovers the quiet magic hidden in everyday life. Their fourth album drifts between dreamy noise rock, folky slowcore, and fuzzy indie-pop, coining a genre all their own: “yearn-core.” With wistful vocals, textural distortion, and poetic detail, Living Hour captures the ache of memory, the mess of feeling, and the beauty in what remains.