On this week’s round-up of new Irish music we present for your consideration the new albums from Meljoann, folk troubadour John Francis Flynn and instrumental rockers Bicurious. The biggest selling Irish artist of his generation Dermot Kennedy returns promising Better Days, while HousePlants get nosey on their voyeuristic new Window Pain and

Plec Picks 2021 act Malaki hooks up with Jarjarjr for Head Highs while Waterford’s finest Pat Lagoon and Harriss deliver laid-back jam Graduation while Limerick’s Lost Boys continue to mine the mainstream pop vibes with We Don’t Need To Talk and Mayo’s Lydia Ford previews her upcoming EP with Distraction.

Having impressed with her debut release My Forever, Cruel Sister returns with Too Much, Palmtreeprince delivers his best track yet in the form of afrobeat bop Let Me Know, Nnic impresses with her latest textured electronic release Slow Motion Fantasy and Emma Edel also delivers a career high with Good Time.

Vancouver based Irish artist Delacy delivers her debut song Rewind and there’s more singer songwriter vibes from the likes of Conor Furlong, Pa Sheehy,, Ryan Sheridan and Matt McGinn. It’s a good week for electronic releases with Mano Le Tough (Together), Rhoshi (KRU.SSH), Planting (The Sunwise Turn) and remixes from Telefîs and The Swedish Railway Orchestra.

All this plus new music from the likes of Aaron Everything, Rachel, Oscar Blue, Nik Pollock, KinetiX, Køpe, Plantain Papi, Uppbeat, Luke Clerkin, BVB and Enola Gay.

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Meljoann

John Francis Flynn

Bicurious