We were invited down to Arthur’s Blues’n’Jazz Club on Thursday to Lisa Loughrey’s single launch. Having previously seen Loughrey perform last year at McEvoy’s The Hatch, pub in Celbridge I was curious as to what her single launch would be like. Once again in the company of Ross Breen, it was sure to be enjoyable. There is always something homely and satisfying when these two are playing that you forget the genre and just enjoy the music. All the artists there that night ( Loughrey, her band- Nathan Maher (Lead Guitar), Damien McMahon (Upright Bass), John Linnane (Keys)Jacob Fry (Drums) and Ross Breen) exuded a sophisticated class and musical depth that is quite hard to find. Arthur’s Blues’n’Jazz Club is the perfect place to represent this, its subtle grandeur and charm adding to the warmth and sublime atmosphere created by the music. I can only assume Loughrey has a dedicated and strong following as some of the eager audience were so enthusiastic they showed up for the soundcheck.
Shortly after the soundcheck Ross Breen opened the show, a one man band displaying passionate vocals and heartfelt lyrics all while introducing us to his brand of alternative folk. Multitasking and with slick pedal manoeuvres Breen croons out his original tracks with ease. Even a slight fumble with the harmonica change is effortlessly hummed out until the harmonica is in place. Clearly a comfortable performer, his set is smooth to watch and ridiculously chill yet passionate.
Lisa Loughrey takes the stage with her band. It’s the perfect opportunity to go all out, keys, guitars, drums and an Upright Bass, why not? a full hearty sound superbly filling the room with beautiful melodies and substantial lyrics and of course a bit of banter. One thing I have come to learn about Loughrey is that when on stage she is up for a good chat. The introductions to songs are thoughtful and honest from “this is dedicated to every a***hole you’ve ever met” to “The Magpie Massacre” which causes the audience to react with gasps over these poor swallows that Loughrey became attached to, who got attacked by a villainous magpie. The peppy track ‘Never Been’ introduces the country twang and foot tapping friendly vibe that keeps her entire set fun and exuberant as she displays her multi instrumental skills with instrument changes from guitar to bouzouki. With the full band behind her it’s a blast of rich warm toasty sound. Vocal blends and harmonies on point and the bluesy soaked ‘Who Are Ye Leavin’ it’s diverse enough to keep the audience swaying and intrigued. From passing pints to the band while introducing songs, to pulling Breen on stage for a stunning duet and belting out ‘Sonny’s Dream’ on a whim and managing to get the audience to sing along, it’s a show that is enjoyable for everyone. The new single ‘Coming Up’ is one of the last songs played and is flawless . Here we have an artist that gives a solid performance effortlessly while adding a relaxed fun atmosphere to the show and believe me that is not an easy thing to achieve. I’ve said before folk isn’t my usual cup of tea but good music is good music and Lisa Loughrey put on a sublime show.
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Stream Lisa Loughrey’s new single ‘Coming Up’ below