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Morgana announces debut EP Party Killer

Morgana. Photo: Meghan Law. Morgana. Photo: Meghan Law.
Morgana. Photo: Meghan Law.

The Irish alt-pop artist has released her third single ‘Nothing Kills A Party Like A Song’ and announced the release of an EP called Party Killer on June 11th.

The announcement comes after the release of singles ‘Power Cuts’ and ‘I’ll Cry When I’m Dead’ from one half of Saint Sister.

Listen to the new song Nothing Kills A Party Like A Song‘:


The swooning string-assisted ballad tune takes place at a party (Morgana is prepared to party, ready to cry as her mantra goes), and addresses social anxiety at a gathering.

Nothing Kills A Party Like A Song

“Nothing kills a party like a song by someone who’s been waiting all night long to do their little party trick. Oh fuck I’m that dick,” Morgana sings.

The EP features four songs, including the previously unreleased title song.


Tracklist

  1. Nothing Kills A Party Like A Song
  2. I’ll Cry When I’m Dead
  3. Power Cuts
  4. Party Killer

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I’ll Cry When I’m Dead was the first song released and featured Ardal O’Hanlon in the video.

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