A Chat With : N.O.A.H’s Ronan Hynes

Dublin trio N.O.A.H have released their new single ‘Darkest Hour’. I caught up with drummer Ronan Hynes to chat about the new single, their collaboration with Booka Brass, and how they create their energetic sound. 

N.O.A.H. have taken their time releasing their sophomore single, letting their anthemic debut single ‘Shine’ breathe a little while keeping us all in suspense as to what we can expect next. 

“Initially, we were hoping to have the track out by January but obviously as soon as Christmas time was over and we went back into a longer period of lockdown we felt that it wasn’t the right time, that it would probably get drowned out by all of the news and negativity.So we decided that we’d hold off for a few weeks and see if that would have any effect and thankfully, it’s worked out in our favor. We released this at the very start of February instead of January and it’s been received quite well at the moment so we’re really happy with that”

‘Shine’ received extensive airplay across national and regional radio and was featured as 2FM’s Breakfast with Doireann & Eoghan’s Track of the Week – alongside N.O.A.H making their international debut with a featured live performance on Laura Whitmore’s BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast show. During a difficult time for musicians, the band managed to create a fantastic number to charm all our hearts. The band collaborated with Booka Brass for their new single, ‘Darkest Hour’. The collaboration elevates the song to new heights and adds a new dimension to N.O.A.H’s already dynamic sound. 

“It’s amazing when you actually think about it. It’s certainly something that we don’t think about enough. It’s very easy to get lost in these times, and expect things to be like they used to be but it’s nice to take a step back every now and then and see what we have achieved with the obstacles that have been in our way. To be honest, we thought ‘Shine’ was a great song, but we weren’t expecting the positivity that it got during such a negative time, then we were thinking, how do we beat ‘Shine’ or what comes next. I suppose we went with a different direction this time. We wanted to give our rock roots a bit more freedom than the more commercial pop side of things and we were delighted to be able to express that. Even to have the lads from Booka Brass, that was great as well to have such cool lads feature on the track too. “

It happened while we were writing the track. We had done everything pretty much remotely. The drums had been recorded in a studio back in, I think it was June or something, and then the rest of the time was spent in our different houses sending emails back and forth. We were kind of struggling to find a certain element that was missing, you know, it was a good idea as a song, but we wanted to make it great. It was our manager that said, you know, it’d be very cool to have brass involved there. We were big fans of Booka Brass anyway because they’re so unique and it just so happened that our producer, Phil Hayes had actually worked with them before. So he reached out to them and from there, we created an email thread to get it all sorted because we haven’t met them before, we haven’t even spoken to them properly. So it’s quite interesting when you listen to the track and realize that, the chemistry is a bit strange, but it still works out”

‘Darkest Hour’ shows a more raw side to N.O.A.H‘s sound. It has a spiraling soundscape that conveys mental health in an extraordinarily intense and evocative way and feels as if both lyrically and instrumentally, the band dig deep in an attempt to explain or describe the vast emotions one experiences. Ronan explained to me how the band achieved this through the space created by remote writing.  

“Yeah, it’s a tough one, when you’re speaking about things that are close to you. I suppose that side of things is close to all three of us. So when you’re being, even a small bit open…,I suppose you feel a bit apprehensive to do it. But the lyrics display the emotion, and the music is kind of the armor around it. Sometimes if you listen to the lyrics, then you’ll get the idea. But then you’re almost distracted by the music going on as well. So it’s not so much focused on it. I think we’ve done a good job at that. It’s not something we were ready to dive into completely yet but it is a very important topic that we did want to cover”

“With the song talking about the whole getting into your head, it’s just yourself, battling yourself. So, to be honest, when you’re by yourself, and you’re recording this kind of style of music and having that deep thought in the back of your head, I think it almost motivated you to do the best take that you can do and ultimately, I think, it’s made the song even better.”

‘Shine’ and ‘Darkest Hour’ are a fine display of musical prowess. N.O.A.H are becoming pros at writing big melodic hooks that evoke images of arena-worthy shows. Their catchy choruses and energetic soundscapes have made plenty of people hungry for live performances. The band automatically puts that image in people’s heads of what to expect when live shows come back, and it’s getting people excited. This alone is a fantastic way to entice people and gather the masses for live shows when they return. Ronan discussed with me how they write these catchy hooks and melodies and how they are prepping for the return of live shows 

“It’s certainly something that changes from time to time. But, there is plenty, of situations where, say, Adam or Ryan could come in with a little idea or melody, and we will expand on that. Then other times, it would be, moments when we’d be playing together, through jamming, it would just come organically. So it’s not something that’s consistently the same formula, we’re lucky enough that there’s times where we could just come across a really nice melody, or it could be a case where we’re just really into a jam and something cool comes out, just like ‘Shine’ did.”

“Yeah, funnily enough, we’ve had conversations throughout the week, just saying, you know, imagine when we play this,live, how is it going to be received? And, it’s cool to think, even the “Oh oh “ parts, if it was blasted back at you, but at the moment, we’re still writing. So our main focus is to make sure that anything that we do translates to a nice energetic field for live, because we know in the back of our minds that as soon as gigs come back, as you said, People are dying to go to them. So it’s going to be a case that we need to be ready. We need to have the arsenal behind us to give that energy back to the people. So it certainly is exciting when you listen to it, and you imagine, but It’s a bit sad, because you’re just waiting to get that out during uncertain times.”

N.O.A.H released a cinematic and impressive music video for ‘Shine.’ It has a Stranger Things vibe, and I wondered if we can expect another equally captivating video for ‘Darkest Hour.’

“We hooked up with this up and coming director, Mark, JD Smyth. He’s just a really cool, really creative guy. We basically just let him have free rein on the idea that we gave him, the themes that we wanted to be covered and we gave him a rough idea of how we wanted it to be. Then from there, he just went wild. So yeah, it was really cool and definitely had an 80s kind of Stranger Things vibe to it. We have a great team around us that keeps our feet on the ground. I think, if it was just left to the three of us, we’d be throwing music out every week. You know that’s the way we see things. So it’s important that we have a team around us that make us think logically about things as opposed to just sporadically throwing things out there.”

“We were discussing it to see if we were going to do a video but I think this time around what we’re trying to do is just connect with people through our social media as opposed to just throw out a video on YouTube and ask people to watch it. So we’re doing different things with ‘Darkest Hour’. I think at the moment, we have a TikTok video that is in three parts, and it’s explaining what all three of us do in our mundane days. It’s a day in the life of kind of a thing. So we’re trying to be a little bit more creative and a little bit more DIY with what we’re doing at the moment.  We don’t have any plans for any major blockbuster videos for ‘Darkest Hour’ at the moment, but who knows? something could change next week, and we could think, let’s go for it.”

Like many artists now, the band has taken to social media to engage with their audience and release content to showcase their style. N.O.A.H have done a fantastic job once again with this; pacing their content and giving something fun, engaging, and fresh to their audience each and every time.

“ I think bands strive to make their name from a live point of view. It’s all very well and good listening to us on streaming platforms and stuff like that. But the real raw emotion and vibe that you get from a band comes from live. So to be a band that’s come into the music world without that element, it’s I think, tougher for us to gain the trust of people. It’s like what do we have for them to follow us kind of a thing. It pushes us to think, what do we have to offer? What can we give to people in order for them to give back to us? So I think it’s tough. It certainly is something that we’re wrecking our heads around every day, and trying to think of new things. But it keeps us on our toes trying to think of content, and not necessarily be musical. It certainly gives us a bit of adventure during the days to think about.”

The band are pacing their songs well, leaving us hungry fans on a hook and craving for more music. However, Ronan reassured me we will be getting a steady stream of new music from the band this year. 

“At the moment we’re just writing so much. We’re focusing on getting a few new songs out before the end of the year. So hopefully, we’ll have three or four more singles planned before the year is out. That’s basically what we’re doing at the moment, we’re just figuring out obviously, the songs, whether it be one that we write tomorrow or one that we’ve written last week. Then from there, the logistics of it, when we’re going to release it, how much time it gives us between them because at the end of the day we don’t want to jump too quickly from one single to the next one. As you said previously it’s a case that we need to let ‘Darkest Hour’ breathe a bit and kind of settle in, and then move on in the background, after a month or two and see where we can go from there. So our plan is certainly to release more singles. The dates for them are to be confirmed, but we’re certainly not looking to slow down”

N.O.A.H are a promising and talented band with a powerful, refined sound well beyond their years. Their confidence and musical knowledge allow them to create exhilarating tunes which exude deft lyrical content and mind-spinning rock soundscapes. Watch out, these guys are locked, loaded, and ready for some well-deserved world domination.

Stream ‘Darkest Hour’ below 


Author : Danu

Colin Andrew ‘Nothing Sweeter’

Kerry singer-songwriter, Colin Andrew, has released his new single, ‘Nothing Sweeter’. Since releasing his debut single ‘Too Far from Kind’ in 2019, Colin has performed live on TG4 and BBC 2 NI, received notable radio support from Radio Kerry, RedFM and Quarantine FM. 

‘Nothing Sweeter’ is a fine example of Colin Andrew’s melodically lush musicianship. Boasting tropical refrains and intricate buoyant rhythms the track is cinematic in scope and bursting with vibrant instrumentation. The sublime melodies within flow with an undercurrent of heartfelt sincerity portrayed through supple guitar plucks and elegant piano. A combination of which is a joy to listeners’ ears.

Colin’s emotive lyrics paint a vivid and beautiful image within the listener’s imagination ” fills me up with love she pours it in me, when everything around me seems so bleak” which is enhanced greatly by lush backing harmonies and heart- fluttering soundscapes. His warm, soulful vocals coo a dreamy melody while the fluctuant backdrop builds in intensity until the dramatic and passionate crescendo takes over – a truly gripping display of musical prowess that showcases Colin’s deft musical ability. ‘Nothing Sweeter’ is an impressive, dynamic tune from Colin Andrew. Looking forward to hearing more from this artist.

Stream ‘Nothing Sweeter’ below 


Author : Danu

The Jonah Medal ‘Septembering’

The Jonah Medal have released their debut single ‘Septembering’.The Jonah Medal is a  collaborative project with Wicklow singer-songwriter Bjorn Ballie at the helm.Baillie’s own creative journey had taken him around the world once already with his hometown band La Rocca. He spent his 20’s with them signing a major record deal, posting up in LA and touring with the likes of Phoenix, Jet, Silversun Pickups, and more.

Weaving indie-folk tones into soulful hues, ‘Septembering’ is a sweet little ditty that exudes The Jonah Medal’s wonderfully charming songwriting. Oozing lush harmonies, velvety vocals, and warm melody, the track radiates a soothing, calming persona. The Jonah Medal flesh out the dreamy aspects within the song through the use of country -esque acoustic guitar and bouncy, soft rhythms, while a mournful twinkle on keys adds sprinkles of jazz into the mix. Although at times, the nostalgic instrumentation is sombre in tone, the lyrics are surprisingly upbeat. Ballie coos lyrics which are uplifting and often thought-provoking, “You haven’t lost your way, You’ve gotta wait for it”.

‘Septembering’ is a thoroughly enjoyable listening experience boasting irresistibly catchy melodies and filled with The Jonah Medal’s wholesome musicianship – a treasure for sure.

About his debut single, Baillie says “The song is about being in the middle of the mid-life storm. You’re pulled every which way by the younger who need and rely on you, and the older who need you for a whole other set of reasons. I like the word September as a metaphor for middle-age. You’re no longer in your Spring-youth :). So being in your 40’s is Septembering. The things that have come along in your life, the people who have become part of your family, and define who you are now. The responsibility and weight of those relationships is reflected in this song. The melody is one of the simplest but most instant of anything I’ve written. It feels like it has been around forever, but it just landed in my lap. Areal gem.”

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Author : Danu

Indie Buddie Sessions: The Donaghys

Frontman James Konnanov of The Donaghys performed an acoustic version of the band’s songs ‘Hindsight’ and ‘The Midas Touch’ for Our Indie Buddie Sessions.


The Donaghys consists of Manchester trio James Konnanov on Guitar / Vocals, Scott Ripley on Bass Guitar, and Nathan Ripley on Drums. Having grown up in the same village, just playing in different bands, it took a chat after a local open mic night before the three-piece collaborated, taking only two months before they took their idiosyncratic brand of trans-Atlantic indie rock on stage. 2018 saw The Donaghys release their first E.P, Turning Heads featuring early singles such ‘Incandescent’, ‘Control’ and ‘She Can Fly’ – all tracks which made the setlist for the band’s raucous debut headline show at Manchester’s Castle Hotel.

The Donaghys new single ‘Don’t Mind Me’ is a jaunty passionate indie rock track doused in the dynamic musicianship the band has become known for. Boasting blazing guitar refrains, punchy drums, and driving bass lines, which are all backed by catchy sing-along ready choruses the band has a full-bodied, fiery sound that is sure to ignite a live audience. Keep an eye on these guys. 

We are delighted to have James showcase The Donaghys’ fantastic tunes and strip them back to a wonderful acoustic set for our Indie Buddie Sessions. Check out the performance below. 


Author : Danu

Caravella ‘the way that it is.’

Bath-based band Caravella have released their new single ‘the way that it is.’

Shrouded in a bright yet gloomy soundscape while warm nonchalant vocals coo sullen lyrics, “I can hardly feel since she broke me, I’ve not been ideal” over a bittersweet melody, ‘the way that it is.’ is an intriguing display of Caravella’s musicianship. The glum retro- esque soundscape is contrasted by delicate bouncy drums and soft radiant guitar which inject a dash of indie into the track’s mellow dream pop exterior. With glimmers of hope and uplifting tones building in the background for the song’s crescendo, ‘the way that it is.’ is a sublime and tranquilizing new single from Caravella.

Caravella are developing their sound superbly showcasing their refined ability to express emotion through their intricate musicianship. ‘the way that it is’ expresses the journey of acceptance, numbness, and glimmers of hope one feels after a break up through the band’s unique and compelling songwriting. 

Stream ‘the way that it is.’ below 


Author : Danu

Kevin Casey ‘Shout it Out’

Dublin-based singer/songwriter Kevin Casey is set to release his new single ‘Shout it Out’ on February 26th. A long-standing regular in the Irish music scene, Kevin Casey has released several singles, two EPs, and a full-length album since 2014. He has done two European tours and gigged extensively across the country as well as in Germany, the U.K, and the USA, including two consecutive years at Electric Picnic.

‘Shout it Out’ is a 90’s brit-pop stomp oozing raw rock energy and Kevin Casey’s infectious and powerful musicianship. Lacing slick riffs in scorching attitude Casey continues to flesh out his mighty expressive sound. The upbeat swagger and sing-along chorus is saturated in the irresistible charm Casey is becoming known for. The song surges with positive vibes and uplifting tones, reinforcing the message of the lyrics that support those treated differently by society because of skin colour, sexual orientation, or religious beliefs. In this exhilarating anthem, Casey urges it’s ok to be different, and it’s also ok to be proud of being different “stand up, stand proud, come on and shout it out “. Filled with punchy drums, driving bass, and blazing guitar, ‘Shout It Out’ is a fiery and adrenaline-inducing new single from Kevin Casey. 

‘Shout it Out’ is set for release on February 26th. For more, you can follow Kevin Casey on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/KevinCaseyOfficial/


Author : Danu

Mustafa Sal ‘Wait For You’

Indie pop artist Mustafa Sal has released his debut single ‘Wait For You.’ Mustafa flew to Ireland in 2018 and spent the early part of 2019 writing music and finding his sound. Under his old pseudonym, Sal the Musician, Mustafa released four singles in 2019/20 to great avail, with the tracks getting plenty of radio play and press buzz. Mustafa also spent the latter half of 2019 playing a number of support shows for touring artists, including Australian alt-rock legends “You Am I.’ 

‘Wait For You’ boasts the bright electro-pop and emotive songwriting we have come to love from Mustafa Sal. The song has a soothing and romantic tone enhanced by bubbling beats that cushion the sunkissed synths over a dreamy smooth melody. Within the melody, intricate layers of electronics provide a rich and engaging sound for the listener to indulge in. The song ripples and pulses through the verses with a wistful tone as Mustafa Sal coos, “Though we’re far away And I am here to stay, Love me for forever, Love me for today.” The lyrics of longing contrast the upbeat and catchy chorus and make for a satisfying listening experience. Rich in texture and tone, ‘Wait For You’ is a beautiful and charming new single from Mustafa Sal. 

Stream ‘Wait For You’ below.


Author : Danu

The New Republic ‘Rose Marie’

Indie rock n roll band, The New Republic have released their new single ‘Rose Marie’. The New Republic have a knack for writing slick songs laced in witty lyrics and deft instrumentation and ‘Rose Marie’ is a fine example of this. Dripping in funky guitar riffs and an energetic wall of sound, ‘Rose Marie’ is a vibrant, well-crafted song. The band drift a silken melody over a bubbling backdrop while punchy drums and a groovy bass lay down the fluctuant and dynamic foundation. Sharp guitar licks and a shredding solo bounce off this rippling rhythmic foundation to create an elevated and exhilarating soundscape brimming with swagger and panache while the velvety vocals and bright melody carry a sun-kissed radiance throughout.‘Rose Marie’ is a dynamic and refreshing new single that displays the tight, fun, and refined musicianship of The New Republic. 

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Author : Danu

Pretty Happy ‘Salami’

Pretty Happy have returned with their new single ‘Salami.’Pretty Happy are an Art-Punk three-piece from Cork with a growing reputation for their dynamic live performances and electric eccentricities. Made up of Abbey Blake (Guitar), Arann Blake (Vocals, Bass Guitar), and Andy Killian (Drums), the trio have established themselves as one of the most exciting acts on the Cork music scene. They use a combination of absurdist lyrics, demented emotions, and idiosyncratic melodies to create an all-consuming noise rock sound.

‘Salami’ is an abrasive whirlwind of post-punk as Pretty Happy spread raw instrumentation over psychedelic flashes to create one exhilarating frenzied smasher. Coarse jagged guitar lines gash through a rugged drum and bass foundation while exuding a hypnotic thumping tempo until the chorus announces itself with a roar of frenzy. Within the chorus crashing guitars, wailing vocals and barbed bloodthirsty bass slaps create the song’s instant spiral into chaos. However light shoegaze guitar breaks up the frenzy, as the band masterfully blends wild barbaric post-punk with dreamy moments to create a thrilling savage listening experience. 

Pretty Happy have an intense and blustery sound. They know exactly how to craft their quirky madness to create a wonderfully expressive wall of sound. They meld and mangle haunting vocals, spoken quips, and screams between a harrowing onslaught of gnawing guitars and a rumbling rhythmic section to create unruly, and absolutely thrilling music. 

Stream ‘Salami’ below 

https://soundcloud.com/prettyhappycork/salami/s-QmsG9wja2db


Author : Danu

Peter Nemeth ‘Believe’ Album

Written to inspire and motivate others, ‘Believe’ is the debut album from Australian country rocker Peter Nemeth. Following a divorce and family separation, Peter Nemeth recorded these songs as a way of communicating with his children. 

Exuding heartfelt songwriting ‘Believe’ is a sweet and emotional collection of tracks from Peter Nemeth. From the vibrant bounce and country warmth of opener and title track ‘Believe’ to the motivating power rock of ‘You Can Be Anything You Want To Be’, Nemeth’s wholesome musicianship shines brightly through delicate tones, buoyant drums, and tender guitar. His soothing velvety vocals coo over the sweet uplifting tracks such as ‘Hey You’ while exuding swagger and emotion for others – the jaunty rock n roll sass of ‘Hiding Places’ is a fine example of this. With a twanging country guitar embellishment tying the songs together between moving refrains or powerful zesty stings on guitar, Hemeth balances the upbeat bops and moving ballads with ease. Consumed in catchy choruses and a tight blend of country/pop-rock, the album is brimming with cosy warmth and rich instrumentation.

  Within ‘Believe’ Peter Nemeth creates a passionate and uplifting collection of country rock tracks. These intimate tunes are beautiful and soothing, making for a satisfying listening experience.

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Author : Danu

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