Farah Elle will have you reliving the good old days in Knockanstockan with this version of her much loved track ‘Laundry’ which is the closing track on her long-awaited debut album ‘Fatima’ which arrives on October 7th.

This deeply personal track and indeed the entire album is dedicated to Farah Elle’s mother Fatima Hamroush who returned to Libya from Ireland in 2011 to become Minister of Health in the Libyan Transitional Government after the fall of Gaddafi.

“The thing I really love about ‘Laundry’ is what it represents. It’s one of the only love songs I’ve ever written and it’s about how I learned what real love is from my mom,” says Farah. “I came home exhausted from playing a festival one day, and I knew I already had a huge pile of laundry waiting! When I opened my bedroom door, to my surprise, I discovered that my mom had already done all of my laundry and left it folded neatly on my bed. At the time, I was going through a rough break-up and was wondering what love was all about. That day, I realized what true love is. It’s legit when you come home and find your laundry done – just because someone wants to make your life that little bit easier. This is a song for the people out there who do the most.”