
Add Sarah Crean’s “Show Me Nuance” to Your Sad Girl Summer Playlist
Living somewhere between Patricia Lalor and Sorcha Richardson, “Show Me Nuance” perfectly encapsulates summer sadness.
Living somewhere between Patricia Lalor and Sorcha Richardson, “Show Me Nuance” perfectly encapsulates summer sadness.
SOAK leans into a nineties-nostalgic-rock sound in their latest single release.
Pixie Cut Rhythm Orchestra have released the music video for “Empty Envelope,” one of the most haunting and underrated Irish tracks of 2021.
Lead singer Karla Chubb doesn’t hold back, delivering blunt truths about misogyny in the music industry with biting, rapid ferocity.
“Say It” conjures a sense of urgency, highlighting the development of NewDad’s style.
Banríon (Róisín Ní Haicéid) captures a sense of sad wistfulness on her new track “end times.”
Contemplating the ups and downs of life, his music is a comfort to listen to, stirring emotions of reflection, nostalgia and melancholy.
Everyone’s favourite queer sweethearts Pillow Queens will be joined by even more queer greatness in the form of Smoothboi Ezra and Banríon on their upcoming Irish tour.
Meticulously balancing hope and melancholy, Smoothboi Ezra has established themselves as a songwriter wise beyond their years outside of the Dublin or greater Irish alternative scene.
Limerick producer Jack Ward is creating genre-traversing electronic music, blending elements of traditional house and techno with pop melodies and structures.
Roo Honeychild does it all: DJing, club promotion, A&R, the list goes on.
HALLI’s music makes us nostalgic for encounters that we’ve never experienced before.
Ní Haicéid’s tender, unguarded approach gives her songwriting an honest and unique perspective, one that places her alongside a number of strong queer voices in Irish music today.
Ste Bishop—better known by his moniker St. Bishop—may only have one EP out, but his glossy pop sound already has incredible mainstream potential.
Ever since SOAK emerged from the Derry music scene at age 16, the songwriter’s coming of age can be tracked tangentially to their musical output quite easily.
Jack Rua is a beam of light for the Irish pop scene, meshing the various facets of the genre into a brilliant, unmissable gem.