This week’s round-up of the best new Irish music features the return of Mullingar’s finest, The Academic, who have delivered their second album ‘Sitting Pretty’, while Choice Music Prize Artist of the Year nominee Talos shares new EP ‘Nocturns’. Northern Ireland’s Roe commences her next cycle with ‘My Greatest Fear, as do Gilla Band who leave their ‘Most Normal’ era behind with the release of ‘Sports Day’. Meanwhile, Archy Moor follows up his recent single ‘I’ve Been’ with his debut EP ‘Bonnie Hill’,
It’s a big week for pop acts with radio friendly releases from the likes of Aimée (Hurts Like Hell, Issac Butler (Good Enough), Siights (Stay A While), Chasing Abbey (Lie) and Erica Cody (Cry Baby). Belters Only give Call Me a VIP upgrade while Le Boom deliver a live version of ‘Coma’, while George Feeley, Hawk Jupiter and Kazms deliver dancable track.s
Badhands leads the singer-songwriter field with Movie Night which straddles power pop and alt-country, while up-and-comers Bea Stewart and Soundspeed impress with their latest releases. Vyvienne Long delivers the sumptuous ‘Ten Years From Now’ with the help of The Irish Chamber Orchestra while Jack O’Rourke celebrates the legacy of Brendan Behan on ‘Oscar’.
And there’s also tracks from the likes of Chalk, Niall McCabe, Search Party, Neosupervital, Chris Kabs, Rex Arcom, Jeorge II and Wallfella for your consideration.
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