
" Thank God we get one more try, 'cause we're fucking this one up/I guess I'll see you in the afterlife." Somebody's Child, 'Broken Record' " Let me know, I'll be waiting in the wings with a popcorn and a coke/watching all the people choke/'cause they don't know it's a warm up round," she croons above a soothing piano melody. The short track demo of 'Afterlife' stands out a mile on the deluxe edition, a steady set of piano chords placing Orla's crystal clear vocals and lyrics front and centre. The anniversary edition of the Dubliner's debut album Woman On The Internet features five previously unheard tracks - including new song ‘Afterlife’, live versions of ‘Bloodline’ and ‘You’re Not Special, Babe’, an acoustic version of ‘More Like You’, and a thrilling remix of ‘Over Your Head’ by LA-based musician SASAMI. It’s about learning to move slowly through the world, listening to nature, and trusting that I can find my answers within." The floating sonics of Aoife's latest, beautiful track land with visuals directed by Ella Margolin and follow on the heels of the lead single 'Way To Say Goodbye'.Īccording to the musician herself, "The song is about the juxtaposition of feeling small in an endless universe while reflecting on the significance of my own birth and existence. The album is due to arrive on October 28th via Partisan Records.

The North Dublin native shared the single and accompanying video for 'This Still Life', the third offering from her sophomore album Protector, this week. " Me landlord’s poisoning me water, and it’s killing all me frogs/They’re putting up the price of the motor tax, the sea level and the drink/And I called my plumber six weeks ago and he still hasn’t fixed me sink.Well there’s a man down in Donnybrook, you can tell him all your woes/If no one will give you a second look, you can come on and talk to Joe." Aoife Nessa Francis, 'This Still Life' " Well would you look at the state of the country, its all gone to the dogs," the energetic anti-corruption track begins. “Lyrics stem from real situations but are altered to protect the guilty,” the band explain.

Holohan), is taken from their upcoming debut album The Hard Working Men - out on October 28th.

‘Talk to Joe’, written by Ispíní na hÉireann (Mulligan and Adam J. The hilarious outfit have released a powerful new single today, written about Tomás Mulligan's' time working on the phones for RTÉ’s Liveline radio show hosted by Joe Duffy. “It’s about wanting someone to rip my clothes off, and the tension of that relationship.my own hot girl summer anthem, tbh.” Ispíní na hÉireann, 'Talk to Joe' “‘Kerosene’ is the first track off a wider project I’m working on,” the Irish-raised, London-based artist (real name Jess Smyth) explained in a statement. Catch Biig Piig's Dublin shows at The Sound House on November 9 and 10 and check out the Tommy Davis-directed 3D video here. The sex positivity-driven cut was written alongside her ‘Feels Right’ collaborators Zach Nahome and Maverick Sabre.

The hypnotic 'Kerosene' is a track that's destined to cure your end-of-summer blues, fresh off the success of June single 'Fun', which was subsequently remixed by Yuné Pinku.
