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Somebody’s Child ‘CRAZY’

Dublin-based indie rock five-piece Somebody’s Child have released their new single ‘CRAZY’ – the first piece of material following the band’s critically lauded second EP ‘Hope, Amongst Other Things’, which was released earlier this year. The song is the first single to be taken from a new Somebody’s Child EP –  ‘Staying Sane’,  which is set for release this autumn. More conceptual than anything the band have done to date, Staying Sane is written from the perspective of a long road trip along the west coast of Ireland, with the new single kicking things off.

Layered in vibrant indie, earnest lyrics and richly layered soundscapes, ‘CRAZY’ is a triumph from Somebody’s Child. Within this catchy laid back tune filled with sun-kissed vibes, the band lay bare honest emotions as Cian Godfrey ruminates on self-isolation. “Have you ever questioned if you’re crazy?. They all say I’m a waster ’cause I’m lazy. I’m terrified of strangers I thought maybe, That I need help”. These well-coined lyrics provide depth while contrasting the light and upbeat tone of the song. With subtle elements of R&B peering between juicy guitar bounces and slick beats, Somebody’s Child creates a relatable indie bop for listeners to enjoy. The chorus ripples with rich percussion, funky bass lines and uplifting melodies as the band push past all expectations to deliver a euphoric and impressive earworm that will chime in your head for days.

Speaking about ‘CRAZY’, Godfrey says: “CRAZY is definitely from the depths of my thoughts. A throwback to my school days mixed in with my deepest fear – going crazy.”

Stream ‘CRAZY’ below 


Author: Danu

Somebody’s Child ‘Brother’

Dublin’s own indie-rock sensation Somebody’s Child have released their latest 4-track EP ‘Hope, Amongst Other Things’ along with their new single ‘Brother.’ Inspired by lead-singer Cian’s own experiences, the record’s candid narrative seeks to observe the challenges with mental health prominent amongst people in their early twenties and more specifically those who are struggling to establish their own identities.

Steeped in intense energy and cinematic bursts of indie rock, ‘Brother’ is a passionate display of musicianship from Somebody’s Child. Cian Godfrey’s rasped vocals exude emotion as he injects a sense of desperation and intensity into the atmospheric backdrop. With ethereal guitar melodies weaving a melodic thread between expressive drum progressions and dynamic bass grooves, the track is a sleek and powerful anthem. 

Somebody’s Child craft the song superbly – brooding verses exude dark undertones of rumbling bass and light glimmers on guitar before erupting into the rock-smattered anthemic chorus. With a scorching solo and choir backing vocals leading to the kinetic crescendo, this remarkable track showcases Somebody’s Child’s refined and beautifully crafted sound in all its glory. Love it.

Stream ‘Brothers’ below


Author : Danu

Somebody’s Child ‘Top Drawer Romance’

Irish songwriter, Somebody’s Child, has released his new single ‘Top Drawer Romance’. Cian Godfrey (AKA Somebody’s Child) has fast become one of the hottest prospects in Ireland having accumulated millions of streams and significant support from Spotify as well as BBC Radio 1’s (Jack Saunders ‘Next Wave’ artist), Radio X, Amazing Radio (A-list), RTÉ Radio 1 (Recommends), RTÉ 2FM (Rising 2020), and Today FM. With a Late Late Show performance, Kodaline and Kaiser Chiefs support slots, as well as UK festival appearances on the BBC Introducing stage at Reading & Leeds, the band’s energetic, loose, and organic live performances continue to evolve into a potent and enlivened experience.New single ‘Top Drawer Romance’ comes in the wake of his acclaimed debut EP ‘20-Something’, released earlier this year and the first of four singles off Somebody’s Child’s upcoming sophomore EP ‘Hope, Amongst Other Things’.

‘Top Drawer Romance’ is a jaunty sun kissed blast of indie as Somebody’s Child surges radiant melodies and youthful adrenaline into his witty songwriting. The track has an instant charm and glow about it as sharp stings on guitars exude a burst of energy through a buoyant rhythm and vibrant wall of sound. With laid-back, rasped vocals, mellow melody and lyrics depicting the precious yet fleeting nature of youthful romance ‘Top Drawer Romance’ is an infectious indie anthem ready for repeat plays.

Speaking about ‘Top Drawer Romance’, Somebody’s Child said: ‘’Top Drawer Romance’ is the song that started this project in my bedroom 3 years ago. The Top Drawer reference is a metaphor to that messy relationship everyone goes to at some point in their life, which reminded me of the state of the top drawer of my bedside table in college at the time.”

Stream ‘Top Drawer Romance’ below


Author : Danu

Indie Quick Picks – Featuring Springs, Somebody’s Child, Le Boom,Charles Connolly, Ailbhe Reddy,PAULI

Springs

Genre : Indie 

Bio : Springs are a band from Birmingham who are releasing their highly anticipated EP “3:17am” on October 3rd this year.They have released their new single ‘Desire’ as a taste of what’s to come

Track: Desire 

Why We Like It: It’s a blazing indie track laced in scorching guitars, punchy drums and sweet melodies. The band build the song superbly to create an invigorating youthful indie sound. A melancholic bitter sweet melody drifts on a sharp indie soundscape while groovy bass lines and warm vocals ooze charm and oodles of energy into the track. ‘Desire’ is an impressive new track from Springs. 

You Can Follow Springs on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/wearesprings/

Stream ‘Desire’ below

Somebody’s Child, Le Boom

Genre :Indie

Bio : Somebody’s Child have shared Le Boom’s remix of “We Could Start A War” which is an exciting addition to the recent catalogue of songs released on the indie rock bands’ debut EP 20-Something. Le Boom duo (Aimie and Christy) are warming up with a string of remixes between now and the end of 2020. This highly anticipated remix is their first release in over a year as they have been working on new material.

Track: We Could Start A War

Why We Like It: Le Boom meticulously blend their lush melodic pop and tropical elements into the track creating a rich new aspect within the song. Originally the song broods and laments through dark soundscapes however Le Boom’s influence paints the dynamic soundscapes in a light breezy indie-house tone while highlighting the moving lyrics and Cian’s passionate vocals. The buoyant groove and summer electronics weave into the songs moodier elements delicately enhancing and highlighting the masterful elements of this compelling track.

You can follow Somebody’s Child and Le Boom on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/SomebodysChildartist/

https://www.facebook.com/weareleboom

Stream ‘We Could Start a War’ Remix below

Charles Connolly

Genre :Indie Pop

Bio : Charles Connolly makes melodic pop songs for the masses. He writes and produces all the music himself aswell as singing, playing, arranging, recording and mixing.

Track: Never Said Goodbye

Why We Like It: It’s a smooth chilled pop number which drifts on smoky R&B elements and mysterious soundscapes. The lush vocals coo for the catchy chorus while reverb vocals and a chic finger clicking beat embellishes the verses.The arrangement of this song is subtly grand as we hear glimmers of horns, intricate twinkles on synths with a rich broad percussive filling – a compelling listening experience.

You Can Follow Charles Connolly on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/connollytunes

Stream ‘Never Said Goodbye’ below

Ailbhe Reddy

Genre : Alt -folk

Bio : Dublin alt-folk artist Ailbhe Reddy is set to release her debut album ‘Personal History’ on October 2nd and has recently released her new single ‘Looking Happy’.Currently on the BBC 6 Music playlist (Lauren Laverne’s a massive fan), Ailbhe’s already got tour supports confirmed for 2021 alongside Big Thief, received backing from Consequence of Sound, The Line Of Best Fit, Clash & Wonderland, as well as having played the likes of Glastonbury, Primavera and Latitude amongst many others.

Track: Looking Happy

Why We Like It: Reddy’s distinctive warm vocals coo the honest lyrics in this jaunty infectious track which exudes glorious guitar riffs, buoyant rhythms and a pop smudged melody. The track has an icy dream-like nonchalant tone to it. However the steady guitar strums maintain the vibrant indie sound which contradict the lyrics (which navigate through break-ups in the age of social media) while a smooth lush chorus surges with sweet vibes and retro hues. It’s an infectious number brimming with rich musicianship and clean production.

You can follow Ailbhe Reddy on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/AilbheReddy

Watch the video for ‘Looking Happy’ below

PAULI

Genre : Indie 

Bio : PAULI is a brand new Irish artist. Inspired by lockdown the Cork born, Galway raised and now Dublin based musician took his song writing to the bedroom where he wrote and produced a three track EP delving into everything from self isolation, to binge drinking as well as dreams of love and loss. Lead single ‘Cocoon’ got video treatment from award winning animation director Marc Corrigan who has worked with Irish and international acts including Hamsandwich, The Academic, I’m From Barcelona, The Futureheads, and Dan The Automator. The video tells the simple story of self-isolation and life while cocooning, hopeful that we will emerge from it all the better for it.

Track: Cocoon

Why We Like It: It’s a heartwarming catchy track brimming with passionate musicianship and emotive songwriting. With sharp guitar refrains, steady beat and twinkling elements teamed with echo backing vocals and a blazing indie rock chorus this infectious hearty track hits you right in the chest. The warm electronics create a hazy dreamy atmosphere of summer sun while the velvety vocals soothe the tracks bubbling bright undertone to create a lush easy listening gem.

You can follow PAULI on Facebook here  https://www.facebook.com/PAULIMUSICIE

Stream ‘Cocoon’ below

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Author : Danu

Somebody’s Child ‘We Could Start A War’

Dublin indie-rock/pop artist Somebody’s Child has released his new single ‘We Could Start A War’, taken from forthcoming debut EP ‘20-something’ out August 7th. ‘We Could Start a War’ is the second single from the Irish newcomers debut EP, it follows the success of first single ‘Hold Me Like You Wanna’, which has been featured on Spotify’s New Music Friday, plus editorial playlists The Indie List, alt-pop and more, steamrolling past 50,000 streams in just 2 weeks. The single has also been supported by BBC Radio 1 (Jack Saunder’s Next Wave Artist), Radio X, RTE Radio 1 (Recommends), RTE 2FM, Today FM and has been added to the A-list on Amazing Radio, amongst other stations.

‘We Could Start A War’ is a passionate and infectious slice of indie pop flavoured with R&B elements against an effervescent 80’s pop backdrop. The track packs in oodles of energy and 80’s rock gusto as a shrilling guitar soars over the swirling fizzing soundscapes.

The track begins brooding and mournful with soft guitar mirroring the melody’s lament before the suave production kicks in giving the track glitzy swagger and a polished sheen. The danceable foot tapping beat and chilled tempo of the track provides an ethereal quality while the rasped vocals venture into a soulful tone as the emotion and intensity of the song builds.

There is a laid back quality about ‘We Could Start A War’ as the 80’s synths flood with nostalgia while the refined blend of catchy sounds and powerful lyrics takes the song to its epic moments. ‘We Could Start A War’ showcases Somebody’s Child is an artist creating dynamic music with real heart and passion at its core. 

Stream ‘We Could Start A War below


Author : Danu