
BABA Waxes Lyrically on Self-Preservation with New Single “Keep You Safe”
The second single from Dublin neo-soul trendsetter BABA is reminiscent of a simpler time.
The second single from Dublin neo-soul trendsetter BABA is reminiscent of a simpler time.
“Aye” is the second song off her debut album, due out in early 2022.
Every line of the Waterford rapper’s new song drips with debauchery.
The track is by far the most trad-inspired of the singles released from their forthcoming album ‘Where Should I End,’ out on 25 June.
Ballydehob native Julie O’Sullivan and French musician Colyne Laverriere’s debut single “Now Is The Time” provides us with several home truths that probe at our inability to forgive ourselves.
Kelly’s honeyed voice is warm as a fresh cup of tea.
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This is their first release since signing with British label Alcopop! Records.
The video was filmed and edited by the band’s own Cathal MacGabhann.
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Since March 2020, Bandcamp have waived their revenue fees every first Friday of the month – meaning that everything you pay goes directly to the artist.
Cosha’s debut album ‘Mt. Pleasant’ is named for the part of Dublin where she grew up.
This is the fourth single from Saint Sister’s sophomore album ‘Where I Should End,’ which is out June 25th.
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The Kildare duo say that the song is about “a talking tree who gives really good advice…she can be a bit blunt though.”
The song takes inspiration from Maca, the Irish goddess of war and transformation.