Chapter 5 “After the Storm”
My fifth album “After the Storm” is now officially out. I attached here a Spotify player so hit the play and listen while you read this post 🙂 At the end of 2014, when I was certain I was going…
My fifth album “After the Storm” is now officially out. I attached here a Spotify player so hit the play and listen while you read this post 🙂 At the end of 2014, when I was certain I was going…
Here’s a quirky little video of me and Brian rocking it out in the rehearsal room. The song is called “Dog House” and it is from my fifth album “After the Storm” that will be out on the 31st of…
This week’s song starts once again a new chapter in our journey. As my latest album “After the Storm” is coming out in few days, I am already working hard writing and recording the next one. I can already reveal…
Today’s song “Troubled” is the last song from the new album “After The Storm”, which will be out on the 31st of March. The Pre-Orders are available at the iTunes store right now HERE. But as always I’ll have something…
I’ve had few rehearsal videos waiting to be edit, but trying to get the new albums artwork finished has taken more of my time than I thought. Considering it’s my fifth album, you’d think I had learned something by now…
The day I wrote this weeks song “Fool” goes back a quite few weeks now. We were rehearsing with the lads early on the day, and played a corporate gig early in the evening. By the time we were finished,…
This week’s song “Dog House” is one for the lads. Lets face it, we all feel bit misunderstood from time to time 😀 But there is no denying the fact we can be difficult creatures with small pleasures in mind….
This weeks song at a first glance might seem like somehow religiously charged song, but it is not that at all. It was written during a time someone very dear to me was extremely sick and I felt very helpless….
Back in 2008 Ireland fell into recession. The so-called “Celtic tiger” had its day. Reckless spending from the banks, out of control property market, greed and government inability to react in time had left Ireland vulnerable and exposed. And when…
Well it’s that time of the year again when all the lovers get all soft and mushy, the restaurant bookings (and prices) go up for one night, ridiculous amount of roses are sold through the shops… Obviously I am talking…