Entertainment
New Irish Albums Spotlight Unique Voices in Music Scene

A wave of new music from Irish artists is captivating audiences, with notable releases from Oliver Cole, Ruth Anne Cunningham, MayKay, Ger Eaton, and J Smith. Each artist brings a distinct narrative and sound, showcasing the richness of contemporary Irish music.
Oliver Cole’s Poignant Reflections
Oliver Cole returns with his fourth solo album, which he describes as a collection of life stories viewed through a “blurry lens.” The emotional depth in tracks like “Put Out the Fire” and “High and Low” reveals his ability to convey complex feelings with clarity. In “First Time in Your Life,” he reflects on the bittersweet nature of existence, emphasizing the importance of memory. The album’s sound draws on influences from legends such as Joni Mitchell and Crosby, Stills & Nash, creating a captivating mix that resonates with listeners.
Ruth Anne’s Personal Journey
After two decades of writing for prominent pop artists, Ruth Anne Cunningham steps into the spotlight with her own narrative in her second studio album. This work highlights her personal experiences, blending elements of soul and pop. Influenced by icons like Carole King and Etta James, her music spans themes of triumph and healing. The album offers a refreshing take on storytelling, inviting listeners to connect with her journey on a deeper level.
MayKay, known for her work with Fight Like Apes and Le Galaxie, has marked her solo debut with a vibrant collection of tracks that showcase her unique style. Songs such as “Good Wife” and “Busted” highlight her knack for catchy pop melodies, while others like “Forgive Me” and “Boys” explore more melancholic themes. While some tracks may feel less polished, her distinctive voice and songwriting shine through, creating an engaging listening experience.
Ger Eaton’s Emotional Landscape
Ger Eaton’s long-awaited debut album delves into the complexities of a relationship’s end, capturing the emotional journey from its promising beginnings to a heart-wrenching conclusion. With titles like “Heaven Knows” and “The Time It Takes to Fall,” his songs are rich in orchestral arrangements, reminiscent of the baroque pop sound of the 1960s. The album will launch with a grand show at the National Concert Hall (NCH) in Dublin on October 23, 2025, promising an unforgettable experience for attendees.
J Smith’s Thought-Provoking Melodies
Following his acclaimed debut, J Smith returns with a sophomore album that continues to showcase his talents as a songwriter. His music addresses profound themes without succumbing to despair. Smith’s delicate voice adds an emotional layer to his songs, making complex topics accessible and relatable. With his knack for melody and insightful lyrics, he elevates his work, ensuring listeners are not only engaged but also moved.
As these artists contribute to the evolving landscape of Irish music, their unique stories and sounds are poised to resonate with audiences both locally and internationally. The depth and creativity displayed in these new albums highlight a vibrant music scene that continues to flourish.
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