Dark Mode Light Mode

First listen: Adrian Crowley's new album Some Blue Morning

The Galway singer and musician Adrian Crowley has made a name for himself for creating music of his own soundscapes. Across six albums, his music has moved from folk to gentle rock to singer-songwriter style to his newest album, his seventh, Some Blue Morning out this Friday, is certainly his most unique to date.

The album expands on the pastoral panorama of 2012’s I See Three Birds Flying and the dreamy folk of 2009’s Season Of The Sparks (a Choice Music Prize winner for album of the year in 2010) with brooding songs that conjur up twilit majesty, a Scott Walker-esque experience with richly-arrangement orchestrals, guest instrumentation and vocal augmentation from Katie Kim, Seti The First’s Kevin Murphy and London string ensemble Geese. It’s Crowley’s most varied album.


Have an exclusive first listen to the album before it’s released on Friday on Chemikal Underground. Crowley will play a live set Tower Records on Dawson Street on Saturday at 3pm to launch Some Blue Morning.

Listen on Spotify

♡ Nialler9 is independent and reader-supported. Support us on Patreon →

Crowley plays Workman’s Club on December 12th.


Support Independent Music Coverage

Enjoying Nialler9?

We've been covering Irish and international music independently since 2005. If you value what we do — discovering new music, gig guides, festival coverage — you can support us directly on Patreon for as little as €6 a month.

Join our Newsletter

By pressing the Subscribe button, you confirm that you have read and are agreeing to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use
View Comments (1) View Comments (1)

Comments are closed.

Previous Post

Listen to Sleep Thieves' 'High' as remixed by Elaine Mai

Next Post

K Stewart - 'Close Enough'