Paddy Casey ‘Won’t Take Much’

Paddy Casey has released his new single ‘Won’t Take Much’, taken from his fifth album ‘Turn This Ship Around’, a double album due to be released this summer. Having been at the forefront of the Irish music scene since his multi platinum-selling debut album ‘Amen (So Be It)’, Paddy Casey’s career has taken him all over the globe touring with acts like The Pretenders, R.E.M, Ian Brown, Blondie and Tracy Chapman to name a few. Closer to home he has played all over Ireland, including a sold-out Dublin Castle, RDS and a record-breaking week-long run in The Olympia Theatre, alongside special guest spots with U2, Pearl Jam, Bob Dylan and more. 

‘Won’t Take Much’ is a vibrant guitar-driven anthem exuding the heartfelt and dynamic songwriting of Paddy Casey. With swagger laced guitar lines and thrilling bass rumbles, the track holds an edgy rock hued bravado while triumphant bass and lush strings lift the song to soaring new heights. This bright and energetic track surges with good vibes and elation as a swoosh on synths exude expansive and richly textured soundscapes. Casey layers this song superbly providing an infectious feel-good anthem that is sonically lush and utterly irresistible. His warm vocals drift over the uplifting melody while the rattling rhythm and sing-along chorus create that adrenaline rush that is sure to ignite a live audience. ‘Won’t Take Much’ is a fantastic new single sure to brighten anyone’s day. 

Speaking of the single, Paddy Casey said: “‘Won’t Take Much’ is an independent production, recorded and produced in my own home studio. To capture the energy of a new song ‘coming to life’ the single was written and recorded in the same day with friends and bandmates being called on later to add strings and horns.”

Stream ‘Won’t Take Much’ below 


Author : Danu