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A Chat With: N.O.A.H’s Adam Rooney

N.O.A.H have returned with their new summer anthem, ‘Hands Up’. The track presents a very different sound from the band as they venture into a more summer pop style rather than the raw indie rock we experienced in their previous single ‘Darkest Hour’. I caught up with Adam Rooney to chat about the new single, N.O.A.H’s return to live shows and what we can expect from their upcoming debut EP.

“Well, we were always big fans of pop music in general and dance music to an extent. So, it was fairly natural. It wasn’t a conscious decision to change sound. We started working with a producer called Ruadhri Cushnan and he’s won a Grammy he’s worked with Ed Sheeran, Mumford and Sons, The Maccabees, and so many other amazing artists. His influence on our sound obviously is coming through too. He knows how to balance a song, and he brings the best out of all of us. We’re so lucky to work with him. We’re working on our EP at the moment with him, we have a few more tracks to finish up, and we’re ready to go.”

‘Hands Up’ is a sonically rich and well-balanced tune that boasts sweet pop sensibilities, refreshing instrumentation and a driving bassline. 

“That song itself, started with a chord progression and a sample that we made. Basically, I was just messing around with Ableton on a sampler, and I had a vocal chop that Ryan did. So then I just heavily effected it, that became the lead melody line. Then it was a case of figuring out nice chord groups on top of that, figuring out a baseline, and once we had them three elements, the chord progression the baseline and the top melody, the rest of it was fairly fine. Lyrically, we all write our own lyrics, so we just put our general ideas together, and that came together in about a day as well, so fairly a quick process”

When N.O.A.H released their debut single ‘Shine’, they told me they had to record everything remotely due to the pandemic. Adam explained how the band have been working on the track since then.

“We had the demo for ‘Hands Up’ over a year ago. So we’ve been working on that. When we brought it to the studio with Ruadhri we probably had like four or five days on that track, just finding the balance, bringing what needs to be up up, what needs to be down down, and slight tempo changes and that sort of thing.”

‘Hands Up’ marks a brighter and more upbeat shift in the bands sound. Even vocally, Ryan Hill takes a softer approach rather than his usual powerful delivery. 

“Yeah, I think it was more to suit the song. It’s not really like a ballad-y song so we’re taking inspiration from bands like MGMT and even Irish bands at the moment like Wild Youth or even The Weeknd. So, singing in that nearly falsetto range for a period of the song I suppose that helps create suspense. It’s also not getting in the way of what’s going on musically either, I suppose yeah, it helps build the idea of suspense and release or tension and release. So the chorus is a bit more full-bodied and full-voiced vocally, and then the verses are a bit more restrained and pulled back.”

N.O.A.H are very much a modern band. They fuse elements of indie rock, pop, electronic and whatever else they feel to create their own incomparable style. With each release, fans eagerly wait to see what the band will do next as they are constantly evolving their sound.

“Yeah, thanks so much. We talk about this a lot you know are we a guitar band? I don’t know, we like electronics and synths and pop music as you’re saying as well so it’s a bit of a blend between a lot of things.”

The band have released a lyric video for ‘Hands Up’. The animation for the video was constructed from individual elements of artwork made by Rionagh McNamara, and it’s an impressive visual for sure.

“The artist who created the artwork for ‘Hands Up’, she’s doing the artwork for the EP, which is amazing. Her name is Rionagh McNamara. What she does is create art but the way she does it is she hand detailed the pieces, and she’ll work in a layer type fashion. So, when you look at the art for ‘Hands Up’ in minute detail, they’re all individual hand-cut little pieces that she then goes and layers on top. So once we had the digital render of each individual layer, we were able to get it animated. It brings a bit of continuity across from the artwork to the lyric video. It turned out really well.I was delighted with it. Even her description of the actual meaning within each individual part of the artwork is, it’s amazing. She brought her own unique perspective to that piece of work, you know”

To mark the release of ‘Hands Up’, N.O.A.H performed one of Ireland’s first indoor shows on July 24th at Solstice Arts Centre in Navan, which was also streamed live. Seen as the band’s debut was released during the pandemic, they hadn’t been able to perform these songs to a live in-person audience. Adam explained how exciting it is to finally be able to do gigs as N.O.A.H.

“Yeah, we had a gig in Navan in The Solstice Theatre. Since that’s a theatre we were allowed a reduced capacity of 50 people. So to be fair that felt like our first gig back. You could see people slightly, we had feedback, we heard people clap or cheer or sing along and things like that, so that was lovely and yeah we played in Mike The Pies, which was an outdoor gig, it was on the rooftop of Mike The Pies, which is such an iconic venue. It was amazing to play. We were supporting Josh McClorey, and he used to be in The Strypes, and that was an amazing night it was 25 people, but it was nice and intimate. It was great to actually get to see people and share experiences of live music.“

It’s an exciting time for N.O.A.H. The band have signed with Natasha Bents’ newly founded Mother Artists Live Agency (Foster The People, Idles, CMAT) and made their first TV appearance on RTÉ Six One News to talk about their story and quick rise within the industry. 

“Yeah, it’s pretty amazing. We’re very lucky to have all them experiences over the past year. It doesn’t fit the narrative of a lot of other musicians. We know we are quite lucky. Mother Artists, when we got that sort of lined up, that was a shock to all of us. We’re just happy that they saw something in us. We have a few announcements coming at the end of the summer too in line with them for 2022. But it’s pretty amazing even to be on television, it was great.”

N.O.A.H’s debut EP is set for release this October, and Adam told me what we could expect from the eagerly anticipated EP.

“There’s gonna be a few collaborations on it. Few more than what people have heard. It’s gonna be a long enough EP it’s not a short one. You can get it on vinyl. We’re delighted with it. We’re just in the last few finishing stages of it now. So it should be ready to go in the next week.”

N.O.A.H are an extremely talented band that strive to create diverse, richly textured and energetic tunes. They are crafting their sound superbly, providing a new and tantalizing listening experience with each release, ‘Hands Up’ is the perfect example of this. The song’s soundscape is filled with intricate guitar embellishments and lush electronics while the drum grooves and pulsing bass lines create a heart-fluttering sun-kissed element throughout. ‘Hands Up’ is an exciting teaser for the band’s upcoming EP.

Stream ‘Hands Up’ below


Author: Danu

The Crayon Set ‘Summer Song’

Dublin based alternative pop band The Crayon Set have released two new singles: ‘Summer Song’ / ‘Rock Star’, taken from their upcoming album ‘Downer Disco’. Filled with the diverse and infectious sound of The Crayon Set, ‘Summer Song’ and ‘Rock Star’, showcases two different facets of the band’s style to create a dynamic listening experience for listeners to enjoy.

Boasting twinkling guitars, a steady beat and dreamy melodies, ‘Summer Song’ displays the sweet psychedelic side of The Crayon Set’s sound. This light ditty flows upon subtle bright soundscapes while ethereal keys chime throughout, creating a soft hue within the song’s atmosphere. The Crayon Set showcase their ability to capture emotion and a suspenseful sense of euphoria within ‘Summer Song’ and it is simply divine.

Showcasing jangly jazz stained keys, jaunty guitar refrains and punchy drums, ‘Rock Star’ exudes the band’s swaggered, indie rock bravado. Kate Dineen’s vocals are the constant throughout both releases. She sweetly coos with a lulling compelling tone in ‘Summer Song’ and croons with a slight edgy rasp for the energetic ‘Rock Star’. Her beautiful vocal blends perfectly with each tracks instrumentation and highlights the bands refined musicianship.

The Crayon Set are developing their sound beautifully, crafting songs that surge with vivid emotion and glorious lush instrumentation. Their ability to produce irresistible earworms that ooze edgy, indie rock sensibilities is awe-inspiring and marks them as a band to keep an eye on.

Stream ‘Summer Song’ / ‘Rock Star’ below 


Author: Danu

Villa In France ‘Burned Out’

Villa In France has released their new single ‘Burned Out’.Villa In France are a three-Piece Indie-Rock band from the North Coast of Northern Ireland consisting of Aidan Davidson (Vocals, Rhythm Guitar), Nino Morelli (Lead Guitar, Backup vocals) and Matthew Gillan (Drums). 

‘Burned Out’ presents Villa In France’s earnest songwriting through chilling indie rock. The verses brood and ferment within a hypnotic and eerie guitar melody as Davidson croons “living in sandcastles, blood on their hands to get to the top” before the crashing chorus interjects with a spectacular abrasive sonic assault. The band showcase their refined and evocative musical prowess within the track’s dynamic soundscape – the song meanders between haunting verses, searing interludes and a corrosive crescendo while acid-soaked guitar embellishments and ground shaking drums create an intense and irritated atmosphere throughout. The result is an immersive and exciting wall of sound that is a joy to listen to again and again. ‘Burned Out’ is a compelling new tune from Villa In France.

Stream ‘Burned Out’ below 


Author: Danu

Palava ‘Just Look into My Eyes’

East Manchester indie band Palava have released their new single ‘Just Look into My Eyes’.The track is the first single off the bands upcoming EP. This swagger steeped rock n roll number boasts the raw and vigorous sound of Palava in all its glory. With mammoth riffs paving the way for the brawny drums and fiery bassline, this track surges with adrenaline. The band create a hyper raw backdrop to accompany the catchy melody and majestic guitar embellishments leaving the listener pumped and craving to hear the song live. Showcasing a mosh-ready chorus and shredding guitar solo ‘Just Look into My Eyes’ is a tantalizing assault on the senses – a must listen.

Stream ‘Just Look into My Eyes’ below 

https://open.spotify.com/track/65BqSkc4NVe6ugr0kPr5P2?si=8c4f503781b64a1e


Author: Danu

God Knows ‘Glory’

God Knows has released his first single, ‘Glory’ on narolane records. God Knows is one of the founders of Ireland’s most prolific and exciting labels, narolane records. As a collective, narolane’s creative output conveys their ethos with surety, authenticity and unapologetic ambition. That ethos is to be true to what is right, what is excellent and what is unexpected. This commitment to excellence has caught the attention of the world’s most revered cultural commentators and music media, with The NME, NPR, France 24, The Irish Times, The BBC, The Guardian, RTÉ, The Fader, Vice and The New York Times all turning their attention to this revolutionary collective.

Featuring the vocal stylings of Senita Appiakorang, ‘Glory’ is a musically lush and infectious tune from God Knows. The song ebbs and flows with jazz elements while bubbling beats create a buoyant dance-infused foundation. God Knows’ punchy lyrics rapidly flow over a backdrop of soul-sprinkled synths as the song unfolds beautifully with heavy house rhythms and irresistible melodies. Senita’s warm and smooth vocals caress the silken melody with incomparable charm, her vocal delivery is a joy to listen to as the track builds to its dynamic chorus. Showcasing deft production and vibrant musicianship, ‘Glory’ is a stunning new single from God Knows. The track is an ambitious display of musical prowess from the talented artist.

 Since he first began making music, God Knows has been held up as a mentor of the rap scene in Ireland. Although this is a role he relishes, having encouraged so many along the way, ‘Glory’ is all about bringing it back to his roots. Produced by his brother, Godwin Jonas, God Knows explains the importance of the song’s message. “Glory means to bring honour. It means having the courage to risk it all. It means not blinking first. To take advantage of everything that has ever been taken for granted. To find the places where we have abandoned ourselves. To accept that you’ll get punched in the face and smile while your nose bleeds, knowing that we never fight for victory. We fight from victory. And so we give honour to the people who give us joy. Unapologetically black, Irish, diasporan, complex, fluid, and grounded. Glory is not a feeling, not ego worship, not insecurity. A lifestyle of praise and truth. Excellence, honour, praise, celebration, power, respect, integrity, purpose. “This is what it means to walk in the Knowledge of God. “Glory.”

Stream ‘Glory’ below 


Author: Danu

Rory & the Island ‘Donna Don’t Take My Summer’

Irish artist Rory & the Island has released his new summer single ‘Donna Don’t Take My Summer’.The single is released one week ahead of Rory and the Island returning to the live music scene with two sold-out shows in the Dublin Castle Camden, London on 13th and 14th August, and follows his two most recent singles hitting the Number 1 spot on iTunes Ireland in 2021. Recorded in Distant City Studios in Yorkshire, ‘Donna Don’t Take My Summer’ was mixed by Joss Worthington and Paul Gallagher, then remastered by John Davies who has received huge acclaim for his recent work with The Killers, U2 and Years & Years.

‘Donna Don’t Take My Summer’ is a glorious groovy gem from Rory & The Island. The artist drifts a sweet melody over funky guitar flexes and rich shaking rhythms to create a strut filled soundscape for listeners to indulge in. Rory’s smooth vocals glissade over the catchy chorus “Donna Don’t Take My Summer away”, while a soulful 70’s/80’s backdrop exudes an upbeat hazy atmosphere. Rory & The Island is a melody wizard who has a knack for creating perfect earworms and musically lush tunes for listeners to enjoy and ‘Donna Don’t Take My Summer’ follows this trend superbly. Press play and enjoy.

Speaking of the single Rory & The Island said: “After releasing 2 quite introverted melancholic songs during the pandemic I decided that with a bit of light at the end of the tunnel to just go crazy with a feel-good bubblegum pop summer song!”

Stream ‘Donna Don’t Take My Summer’ below 


Author:Danu

Curtis Walsh ‘Picture Perfect’

After returning in recent weeks to share his vibrant new single ‘Picture Perfect’, fast-rising Irish artist Curtis Walsh is back once again to unveil the uplifting new video for his latest offering. Directed by acclaimed Irish filmmaker Donnagh Fitzpatrick, the new visuals for ‘Picture Perfect’ aims to highlight the rich and joyous aesthetics Curtis brought to his original performance. Giving us upbeat and enticing images of summer fun, the new video looks to project a warm and inviting texture throughout, perfectly illustrating all of our desires to break free from these recent lockdowns. Curtis Walsh will also be heading out on the road for a number of headline shows across Ireland later this year, as well as a performance at Hit The North Festival in the UK in October.

‘Picture Perfect’ is a shimmering alternative pop anthem. The track captures a sense of nostalgia and fun throughout as Curtis Walsh spreads a smooth, dreamy melody over a bubbling beat and ethereal electronic soundscape. Fusing dance elements with sweet pop sensibilities and infectious grooves, the song leads beautifully into its catchy chorus while lush harmonies ensure this earworm won’t leave your head easily. Filled with summer vibes and showcasing Walsh’s velvety vocals, the track is the perfect sun-kissed bop sure to have you singing along in no time.

Speaking about the new video, he said, “This song really meant a lot to me so I wanted to make sure the video really complemented the whole vibe of the song. It had to be uplifting and have a good happy energy to it. There was a little bit of back and forth on the ideas and treatment for this video, but quickly enough we got to a place where the song and video really linked nicely with each other! I was really impressed with the way it came together and can’t wait to see what everyone thinks!’

Watch the video for ‘Picture Perfect’ below 


Author: Danu

Jackson Wang ‘Drive You Home’

In collaboration with Internet Money, Jackson Wang has released a new single, ‘Drive You Home’. Wang uses a bubbling hip hop beat, twinkling guitars and bittersweet melody to create a gripping backdrop for listeners to indulge in. This easy on the ears gem cruises with subtle R&B tones mixed between pop hues and soft 80’s embellishments while Wang’s silken vocals drift upon the delicate melody. Wang has been knocking it out of the park with emotive and musically lush singles lately. His previous single ‘LMLY’ fleshed out his glistening 80’s synth-pop sound, while ‘Drive You Home’ now presents a melodious and guitar infused R&B soundscape. It’s exciting to hear what he will release next. 

‘Drive You Home’ comes with a spectacularly cinematic video check that out below


Author: Danu

Pa Sheehy ‘Róisín’

Pa Sheehy has released his second solo single, ‘Róisín’, alongside announcing the release of his debut EP ‘The Art Of Disappearing’ on 24 September and dates for his first solo tour.’The Art Of Disappearing’ EP is available to Pre-save/Pre-order via pasheehy.com and Golden Discs now. Fans who pre-order the physical EP will have access to the pre-sale for the live shows on 4th August at 10 am.  Tickets will go on general on sale on 6th August at 10 am via Ticketmaster.ie and Pasheehy.com.

Róisín’ presents Pa Sheehy’s earnest and emotive songwriting through beautiful musicianship and refined arrangements. Sheehy spreads cinematic soundscapes over vivid lyrics to create a heartfelt and goosebump-inducing tune that surges with emotion as he captures timeless mental images of Róisín, “It’s your touch, It’s your face, It’s your cause, It’s like the rest of the world is on pause”. A delicate piano laments over pulsing beats creating a sense of unease and tension as the song builds, becoming more vibrant with ethereal guitars leading the way to the captivating crescendo. Sheehy has a knack for crafting evocative music filled with passionate melodies and honest lyrics and ‘Róisín’ illustrates this perfectly. The track is a first-rate tune and a fine example of Pa Sheehy’s compelling songwriting.

Speaking about his new single ‘ Pa Sheehy said: “How many times can you let down the one you love before they say goodbye?.. when I went to college I had it all! Captain of the local soccer team, I had a little car and a beautiful girlfriend. Róisín. Fast forward 18 months. I didn’t play sport, dropped out of college and I had made it impossible for Róisín to stay. Why? Alcohol. I loved what it gave me and I put it before everything and everyone. I never labelled myself an alcoholic, but after going to a bunch of councillors it became obvious that I was. A reluctant me did everything I could to keep tabs on it but after spending my rent money on a piss up and couch surfing around Cork I finally asked for help. Everything I had was gone. I spent a month in a rehabilitation centre. The first one to visit me was Róisín. I stayed sober for a while but In the end, we had decided to call it quits, not because of a lack of love but I couldn’t put her through this again. I was lost, so was she. This song is a gift to her. Some people deserve to have their name sung from a stage.”

Watch the video for ‘Róisín’ below


Author:Danu

Barbara Craig ‘Air That We Breathe’

Barbara Craig has released her debut single, ‘Air That We Breathe’. An emotional tribute to those that have lost their lives during the pandemic. Barbara Craig is an Irish contemporary music composer, producer and artist from Dublin, Ireland.

Air That We Breathe’ is an atmospheric debut from Craig as she uses airy electronics blended between choppy piano melodies to create a fascinating listening experience. Craig crafts an experimental tune that showcases contrasting musical elements to portray the turbulent year the world has faced due to the pandemic. Her haunting vocals echo between sticky beats and weaving layers of supple electronics creating a spacious soundscape before a jibing piano melody adds an agitated tone to the track. ‘Air That We Breathe’ displays Craig’s unique sound and is a sublime debut from an intriguing artist.

Stream ‘Air That We Breathe’ below


Author: Danu