On this week’s round-up of the best new Irish music we present to you what is likely to make up 30% of the Choice Music Prize album nominations for 2021 Kojaque’s ‘Town’s Dead’, Strange Boy’s ‘Holy/Unholy’ and Saint Sister’s ‘Where Should I End’. In other words it’s a hell of a release day.

International teen pop sensation CMAT returns with 2 Wrecked 2 Care, Varley continue to prep their debut album with the release of The Pressure and Roe makes a welcome return with arguably her best release to date Cruel. Also on a career high is Rushes with his latest track Funds.

MuRli and Kobina’s Ra Gerra project returns with slow jam Indecisive, Cork’s Rowan, buoyed by their recent record deal return with Nothing’s Gonna Change, while up-and coming act Franki shares Talk Again from his new EP ‘Rinse, Repeat’.

Northern Ireland’s JC Stewart gets rosemantic on his latest track Loud, while Lydia Ford hands out a P45 on Not Gonna Be Friends and Mick Flannery and Susan O’Neil start a Chain Reaction. Leila Jane meanwhile, shares Look Away From Our Creation, the latest Irish act to release a track on BIMM’s new label BIMM Discs.

All this plus new tracks from Picture This, Lavengro, Orian, Smallmint, Slaney, Joe Skylark, Gaze is Ghost, VJ Jackson, Brick Nasty & Tebi Rex, Post Party, BK Pepper and loads more besides.

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Kojaque

Saint Sister

Strange Boy

Franki