Noah spends his nights drifting between North London pubs and music
venues, and his days sleeping off hangovers in the stock room of
the floundering record shop where he works. He tries not to think
about what will happen when his NHS-allocated therapy hours run out
and he's left alone with his mind again. After years away, his
favourite band Smiling Politely announce a last-minute set in a
nearby venue and everything starts to shift. When the crowd turns
violent, Noah runs into the street and meets Dylan, the charming
local barman he's never had the courage to approach. Pulled into a
toxic and co-dependent relationship with Dylan and his brooding,
enigmatic friend Fraser, Noah bounces distractedly between sweaty
gigs and clubs, swapping beds and friends along the way. The
upcoming Smiling Politely album is a beacon of hope for Noah who
craves the connection he finds in their music yet lacks elsewhere,
but he has to ask himself what he's willing to lose - friendships,
dignity, even his sense of self - to just feel like he belongs.
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