Dubliner Kevin Casey has released his new single ‘The Whole World Is Watching’. A long-standing regular in the Irish music scene, Kevin Casey has released several singles, two EPs, and a full-length album since 2014. He has done two European tours and gigged extensively across the country and Germany, the U.K, and the USA, including two consecutive years at Electric Picnic.‘The Whole World Is Watching’ was inspired by the tragic events that led to the Death of George Floyd on May 25th, 2020.
Filled with striking lyrical content, ‘The Whole World Is Watching’ is a passionate and powerful tune from Kevin Casey. With haunting harmonica pines which open up to chilling audio samples, the song hits hard right from the start as the track drifts atop a heartfelt power ballad-esque backdrop filled with lamenting guitars and sparse country elements. Casey’s rasped vocals exude emotion as he questions how our protectors can be those who harm us “A sentence without a crime is how it seems to me…“. With an off-beat drum sample reminiscent of a fading heartbeat and chants panning out the song, Casey presents his most compelling and moving tune yet.
Alternative pop artist Mustafa Sal has released his new single ‘johnnysixteen’. Under his old pseudonym, Sal the Musician, Mustafa released four singles in 2019/20 to great avail, with the tracks getting plenty of radio play and press buzz. Mustafa also spent the latter half of 2019 playing a number of support shows for touring artists, including Australian alt-rock legends ‘You Am I’. Thus far, he has released two singles in 2021 under his new artist name ‘Mustafa Sal’ and garnered Spotify Editorial playlist support for his most recent track ‘Spaceship Boy’.
‘johnnysixteen’ is a buoyant alternative pop number that showcases the emotive songwriting of Mustafa Sal. This catchy bop rides on a bubbling beat while soft electronics wisp in the backdrop creating a bright soundscape filled with warm guitars and shimmering synths that weave between a catchy chorus and luscious arrangements. Mustafa Sal’s warm vocal coo’s melt into a dreamy melody while his sweet tender lyrics convey emotions of loneliness “we are the stimulation generation. We don’t know how to make real friends, so we fake real friends”. The bittersweet lyrics of isolation are wonderfully contrasted by the energetic instrumentation and crisp production in the track. Mustafa has crafted a meaningful and charming tune ready for repeat plays.
About the track, Mustafa says: “The track itself discusses loneliness in the digital age under this cloud of technology. We are so connected yet so distant from one another- a crippling factor in the development of Generation Z as a whole.”
Irish folk-pop artist Polly Barrett has released her new single ‘Thinking About You’. Polly Barrett began her music career 15 years ago, writing songs while training to be an actor in London. Her return to Ireland in 2007 brought Barrett into the bosom of the Irish music scene, seeing her release two albums, ‘Mr. Bookshop’ in 2011 and ‘Probably Me’ in 2014, and tour Ireland and the UK extensively. This included touring with artists like Agnes Obel, Julie Felix, Roddy Woomble, Cara Luft, founding member of the Wailin’ Jennys and Grammy-winning songwriter Amy Wadge who wrote ‘Thinking Out Loud’ with Ed Sheeran.’Thinking About You’ is the first of a series of releases planned for the rest of 2021 as Barrett returns to writing and recording new music from her home on the Mizen Peninsula in West Cork.
‘Thinking About You’ is a wholesome folk-pop tune that oozes the rich, emotive sound of Polly Barrett. Softly plucked guitar and minimalist instrumentation drifts over an earnest, earthy melody to create a soothing and engaging listening experience. As the song ventures from lulling verses to the catchy chorus, delicate harmonies and rhythmic guitar strums inject lush undertones and foot-tapping moments into the mix. Barrett’s vocals hold their own within ‘Thinking About You’. The artist’s voice is simply a joy to listen to. Her delicate lilts and charming folk tones aptly express the emotion within the lyrics “You might not think it but I’m crying on the inside”. ‘Thinking About You’ is a catchy and well-crafted gem from Polly Barrett. Press play and enjoy.
I caught up with singer-songwriter Róisín O to talk about her new single ‘2023’, working with the legend that is Phil Magee and her eloquent grasp of lyrics. Róisín also gives some great advice for upcoming artists and musicians.
Bray songwriter Clara Byrne has released her new single ‘To Rome’. With warm lulling vocals gliding effortlessly upon an ethereal soundscape of supple bass, soft beats and twinkling piano the song is light, earthy and luxuriantly crafted to provide a soothing listening experience. Byrne takes the dreamy melody and saturates it in lush embellishments and haunting soundscapes. As the song progresses backing vocals coo to create a ghosty tone while the instrumental backdrop becomes more irritated and blustery. Byrne’s vocals anchor the listener within the song. Her unique vocals venture from warm depths to sweet croons which provides a mystical and bewitching quality to the track that is utterly enchanting.
Byrne showcases her compelling lyrical ability within ‘To Rome’, confirming her stance as a proficient up and coming songwriter. Lines such as “Carvings curved, held high on teal thrones. Heads of hope watching crowds grow, bring wishes my knee” highlight the artists beautifully evocative songwriting. ‘To Rome’ is an impressive new single from Clara Byrne. Looking forward to hearing more from this talented musician.
Jamie Noone has released his new single ‘Keepmeinyourmind (For a minute)’.Jamie Noone is a singer-songwriter, producer and poet from Dublin. Noone writes, produces and mixes all of his music from his home studio based in Berlin, where he is currently living.
‘Keepmeinyourmind (For a minute)’ is a wonderful display of Jamie Noone’s fine musicianship. Noone’s velvety vocals caress a smooth melody with ease while the backdrop exudes a lounge- esque vibe between soft smouldering beats, supple indie guitar and hues of hip hop. A warm saxophone envelopes the song in sensual elegance while a jazz piano glides through the thrilling crescendo. ‘Keepmeinyourmind (For a minute)’ is an impressive track that showcases the artist’s deft musical prowess through delicate melodic flows, grand yet supple musicianship and brooding soundscapes. Noone is an immensely talented artist and one to keep an eye on.
Singer, songwriter, and spoken word artist Elina Filice has released her sophomore EP, ‘Flight Risk’. The project is the culmination of the biggest year yet for the emerging artist. Leading up to the five-song EP, Elina released a series of successful singles that now find a permanent home in the project. The lead track on the EP is Elina’s breakout single “Thinking of You,” accompanied by a fresh radio edit and creative lyric video. With 750k+ streams on Spotify, a critically acclaimed music video, and worldwide coverage and radio play, the song marked a new era for the artist. The project was recorded at Wavefarm Productions (Dublin, Ireland). It was produced remotely between Elina and producers Kevin Brennan, Zach MacPherson, and her dad, Carmine Filice. It also features collaborations with Neolithic, Cat, and Claudia Crampton.
‘Flight Risk’ is a tightly crafted EP glazed in the bright, melodically lush sound of Elina Filice. The artist bends hip hop over rich pop sensibilities, jazz embellishments and blues tones to create a free-flowing, laid back collection of tracks that is a joy to the ears. Filice has a knack with irresistible hooks and melodies, and ‘Flight Risk’ is a fantastic example of this. From the mellow guitar hook and catchy chorus in ‘Thinking of You’ to the jazz dipped piano refrain and lush backing vocal coos in ‘Here’, Filice’s earworm sound never falters while various featured artists ( Claudia Crampton, Neolithic and Cat) on the EP help maintain a refreshing atmosphere throughout.
Within this EP the listener gets a keyhole glimpse into Filice’s diverse and captivating sound. The singer-songwriter’s ability to blend a smooth rap and biting rhythms with classy jazz and elegant piano or balmy indie is mesmerising and confirms how talented the musician is – a wonderful illustration of this talent is the riveting ‘Lying’, a timeless gem in the EP that is an exciting and goosebump-inducing demonstration of deft musical ability. In fact, each track on the EP is an outstanding display of musical expression that flows elegantly into the next.
‘Flight Risk’ explores themes of movement, travel, adventure and self-discovery. Filice convey’s these themes through skilful storytelling and meaningful lyrics. Phrases such as, “My younger me seems to be just as lost as the girl sitting here” in the powerful ‘Thinking of You’ and “I’m begging to borrow, the absence of fear, cos I’m afraid to tell you, baby, I always wanna be here” in the emotive ‘Here’, showcases the artist’s lyrical depth and the earnest approach Filice has to songwriting. The sincere poetic spoken word teamed with stirring soulful melodies makes each song a special experience every time you listen to them.
‘Flight Risk’ is a fine display of blossoming talent that marks Felice as an artist to keep an eye on.
Irish electro-pop artist Slaney has released her new single, ‘Love Is Like A Drug’. The song follows the release of her previous single ‘Chameleon’, which dropped in February and picked up excellent radio and press support in Ireland and the UK.
‘Love Is Like A Drug’ is a refreshing guzzle of electronic pop that bubbles with the infectious musicianship of Slaney. She spreads ethereal electronics over a sticky beat creating a muggy and dance-infused backdrop for her sweet vocals to coo over. There is a beautiful contrast between Slaney’s hypnotic vocals, the honeyed melody and effervescent electronics that adds a bite and edge to the tune. Slaney pulls these different aspects together with the use of soft pop elements and catchy hooks allowing listeners to appreciate and immerse themselves in the tracks’ addictive and enticing soundscapes. ‘Love Is Like A Drug’ showcases Slaney’s musical prowess and sublime knack for melodies, marking her an artist to keep an eye on.
Dublin singer-songwriter Tommy Cullen is tearing into the summer with his new single ‘Violet Rainbow’.Like most of his output to date, the track was recorded in lockdown during a turbulent year spent in a tiny house on top of a river. It is the latest addition to a repertoire spanning such diverse subjects as scary sharks, imaginary breakups and really nice trains. ‘Violet Rainbow’ has its origins in a voice memo captured years ago in a rented bus while Tommy was travelling in the French Alps. Now the song emerges fully formed, expressing the universal desire to shine and giving voice to the many shades of violet that make up our lives. It was mixed by Marcus Jay, who also contributed additional production and drum machine programming, and mastered by Ivan Jackman at Hellfire Studios.
‘Violet Rainbow’ boasts the intricate and catchy musicianship of Tommy Cullen. Riding on a gritty riff, buoyant beat, and lush melodies, the track surges with adrenaline. Cullen’s smooth vocals glide over a dreamy melody filled with funky guitar lines and vibrant soundscapes to create a textured and euphoric tune that is a joy to listen to. There is a subtle sense of mystery within the bright indie backdrop enhanced by shaky percussion and silken electronics that weaves beneath rumbling beats and light guitars. Cullen has a wonderful ability for producing lush and compelling tunes that ooze awe-inspiring musical prowess and ‘Violet Rainbow’ displays this perfectly.
Monaghan singer-songwriter Jim McHugh has released his third album ‘Pretending To Wake Up’. McHugh’s previous releases have been added to RTE 1’s Recommends list, been Album of The Week at KCLR, been All Out Local Song Choice at LMFM and had extensive regional, national and international airplay.
‘Pretending To Wake Up’ is a fascinating collection that showcases McHugh’s most compelling work to date. The gobsmacking singles ‘Dave’ and ‘Hey Jimbo’ only give a glimpse of the treasure that ‘Pretending To Wake Up’ has to offer. Gems like the emotive ‘Her Love’ is a joy to the ears and boasts the artist’s fine musical prowess –the track’s dark tribal beat exudes hypnotic qualities that brood and simmer beneath McHugh’s deep vocals. This mysterious tune glimmers with a sense of innocence as McHugh slips into his falsetto while a supple twinkle on guitar adorns the backdrop in a tender lament. It’s within the deep yearning and minimalist instrumentation that we see the true beauty of the song before it erupts into a cinematic and passionate crescendo. The track is simply divine and quite the emotive masterpiece.
McHugh’s artistic talent is on full display within ‘Pretending To Wake Up’ as he takes us from the lush ‘Her Love’ to the gritty, dark ‘Virtual Bomb Drop’,an alternative rock smasher. This riff-heavy banger drives along a foundation of pounding drums, slithering grooves on bass and angular guitars that ooze swagger and gusto throughout. The track is a wonderful contrast to ‘Her Love’ that pulls the listener further into McHugh’s vibrant musicianship.
All over the album, we see McHugh blending musical genres – something the artist does with deft skill and enviable ease. From the panache dipped rock n’ roll of ‘Dave’ and ‘ Hey Jimbo’ to the jazz hues within ‘Shut Your Mouth’ and reggae rhythmic elements in ‘Mo Stór ’, McHugh invites listeners to indulge in the myriad of unique sounds within each satisfying and richly textured track. McHugh knows when to blast his tunes with ballsy rock and heavy instrumentation and when to tease, lure and create brooding tension within his music. This skill provides refreshing jolts throughout the album, with raw crescendo’s erupting from seemingly tender and pining tunes. This is aptly shown in ‘Mo Stór ’ which sees McHugh movingly lay his heart on his sleeve “I was born to be alive, with you” over a buoyant guitar, and soft instrumentation that becomes more expressive with indie rock elements for the crescendo.
Lyrical honesty and storytelling is something McHugh has become known for. Most notably in ‘Such A Cow’. McHugh exclaims “you’re such a cow” over jagged guitar and punchy drums. He’s not one to mince his word. However, there is plenty of witty insights and thought-provoking idioms within his lyrics that leaves much to be admired about the artist’s talent as a songwriter.
‘Pretending To Wake Up’ is a fantastic and cohesive collection of tracks that marks McHugh as an artist to keep an eye on. The diverse blend of instrumentation teamed with catchy sweeping melodies and lyrical content makes ‘Pretending To Wake Up’ an exciting record ready for repeat plays.
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Author : Danu
Indie: (n) an obscure form of rock which you only learn about from someone slightly more hip than yourself.