Based in Dublin, this Irish singer and songwriter has been writing songs since the age of 14 and starting performing at 18. Since then he landed a record deal with Sony, but has since chosen the independent path. He’s supported artists such as Mabel and Rufus Wainwright on tour, played festivals like The Great Escape and had his song “Belong” featured on the Aer Lingus Christmas ad. Inspired by Hayley Williams, Fleetwood Mac and Kate Bush, he debuted with “Blindfolded” in 2016.
Wrapped around emotive, introspective lyrics about keeping falling in love with the wrong people and holding on to the hope of finding that one true love, his new single is filled with self-awareness, positivity and hope. Taken from his upcoming album “Pulverise”, expected on August 19th, the song starts off buttery-smooth with a synth drone and his honeyed vocals. It gets an additional oomph with the added rhythm and laidback guitars, while still maintaining it’s welcoming warmth.
Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website | iTunes

From their album “Brother Sister” (1994):
From his upcoming album “Music For People Who Believe In Love”, to be released on 18 October 2024:
Hailing from Melbourne, this Australian singer and songwriter has always had music in her life. She was already singing before she could speak and she’s been a classically trained pianist since she was five. She’s performed as a singer, pianist and actor since childhood from composing for international events to headlining her own shows. Drawing inspiration from
Written when reflecting on the trauma she survived as a child, her new single captures the feeling of when she finally found safety and could begin her healing. Taken from her upcoming, deeply personal debut album, “Drama Queen”, expected on September 6th, the song reflects the intense journey to being a survivor. A beautiful ballad throughout, it starts with just a delicate piano and her emotive vocals and with imposing drums grows to show the strength and light of a new future.
From their album “Measure For Measure” (1986):
From her upcoming album “Danielle”, to be released on 6 September 2024: