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Thursday, March 17, 2022

St. Patrick's Day music news on Irish musicians: Colin Devlin's charity song for Ukraine; plus Rowan, Flogging Molly, Levi Evans, Pierce Turner

Colin Devlin
(of The Devlins) has recorded a cover of 
John Fogerty's 2004 tune "Déjà Vu (All Over Again)," which is now available today via Bandcamp (worldwide digital release is on April 1). 

The track was originally recorded back in December as part of a KZZ Music charity project, before the current conflict in Ukraine began. But upon listening to it last week, Devlin and KZZ Music/Blue Élan Records co-founder, Kirk Pasich, realized how much the message in the song is now more timely than ever with the state of our world today. As Devlin says, “It’s a song about the senseless loss of life and how history repeats itself. For the last 70 years we’ve been hearing ‘never again’ but here we are, again.”

Devlin continues, “We’re all horrified by what is currently unfolding before our eyes in Ukraine. As a father of two small children, it is heartbreaking to watch these images. To see my own children’s faces in the faces of the countless numbers of innocent refugees fleeing from the terror they are currently experiencing, you realize that this is not happening ‘somewhere else’. It’s not abstract, it is very, very real and whether we like it or not, we are all connected one way or another. As always it is the innocent who suffer the most in war. The mothers, the children. So, we ask ourselves, what can we do? As an artist I can use my voice to create.”

Devlin and Blue Élan Records are joining together to release it now with all revenue benefiting Save The Children, directly to the Children’s Emergency Fund.

To learn more about the work Children's Emergency Fund is doing on the ground in Ukraine please read here.

“We must stand up to this aggression and do all we can for these poor people who are caught in this nightmare.”

Devlin is best known for his 1990s and early 2000s stint as vocalist for The Devlins. The band placed songs in dozens of films and TV shows. After the success of his first solo album, Devlin won “Best Irish Male” at the Meteor Music Awards in 2010 and co-wrote several tracks on Janiva Magness’s 2016 album Love Wins Again, which earned him a Grammy nomination. After releasing his latest solo effort, 2018’s High Point, Devlin has reunited The Devlins, working on new music for 2023.

Young Irish trio Rowan have released their second single, "Honesty," from the band’s upcoming debut album, Does It Make You Happy? due out May 6 and available for pre-order now.

“It’s hard to be 100% honest with ourselves and each other” explain the band, who sing of the tribulations of keeping one’s integrity intact, over a bed of mesmerizing garage-rock grooves and blustery guitar lines. The track is accompanied by a video, compiled of raw footage from the band’s archive; a montage of their favorite moments from the past year.

"Honesty" is the follow-up track to "Irish To My Bones" and "Youth & Youthhood" which have received support from Steve Lamacq & Lauren Laverne at 6 Music in England. 

Rowan released the independently released debut EP No One Is Safe Here. The songs were inspired by Howes’ “various struggles with mental health” as he used art to “try and get the bad stuff out. It’s like therapy,” he explains.

The group then signed to Beverly Martel with last year’s EP, Everybody Talks, their first imprint with the LA label. Videos for "Nothing’s Gonna Change" & "One Of These Days" drew attention in Ireland and beyond.

This year, Rowan teamed up with producer Tim Palmer (U2, Pearl Jam, James) for their debut album Does It Make You Happy?, available for pre-order now. "Honesty," the trio's latest single, is out everywhere now. 

WATCH THE VIDEOS FOR THE PREVIOUS SINGLES

Track listing:

1. Apollo
2. Honesty
3. Read It In The News
4. Nothing's Gonna Change
5. Far From The Truth
6. I Don't Wanna Talk
7. Leave Now Go
8. Youth and Youthhood
9. Everybody Talks
10. Irish To My Bones
11. Does It Make You Happy?


Celtic-punk band Flogging Molly - led by Ireland native Dave King - 
and The Interrupters have announced a summer co-headlining tour, kicking off in June in Indianapolis, with Tiger Army and The Skints supporting on all dates. Tickets are available via Floggingmolly.com/Wearetheinterrupters.com on Friday, March 18 at 10 AM local time. 

King says of the tour: “We’re excited to share the news of our upcoming tour with the one and only, The Interrupters. We’re really looking forward to seeing everyone, and having a great time together. Let’s have some fun in the sun!” While The Interrupters rejoice the return of live music, “We are stoked to announce our Summer Tour with the legendary Flogging Molly, Tiger Army and The Skints! We can’t wait to sing together, dance together and celebrate live music with everyone! See you all very soon!”

In recent years, The Interrupters put out a live album and a cover of Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy,” which went on to be featured in season 2 of the Netflix series The Umbrella Academy. As touring resumed in late 2021, the group supported Green Day, Weezer and Fall Out Boy on the Hella Mega Tour.

Flogging Molly put out the single “These Times Have Got Me Drinking” (https://riserecords.lnk.to/TTHGMD) via Rise Records and celebrated the return of their free, outdoor annual St. Patrick’s Day festival today at the Hollywood Palladium.

On March 28, the band joins the sold-out Salty Dog Cruise, which also includes performances from the Descendents, Frank Turner, Agent Orange and more.

Tour dates:

June 7 – Indianapolis, IN – TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park
June 8 – Cincinnati, OH – The ICON Festival Stage at Smale Park
June 10 – Charlotte, NC – Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre
June 11 – Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy
June 12 – St. Augustine, FL – St. Augustine Amphitheatre
June 14 – St. Louis, MO – St. Louis Music Park
June 15 – Minneapolis, MN – The Armory
June 17 – Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
June 18 – Detroit, MI – Meadow Brook
June 19 – Cleveland, OH – Jacobs Pavilion
June 21 – Raleigh, NC – Red Hat Amphitheater
June 22 – Washington, D.C. – The Anthem
June 24 – Philadelphia, PA – Skyline Stage at the Mann
June 25 – Columbus, OH – KEMBA Live!
June 26 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE
June 28 – New Haven, CT – Westville Music Bowl
June 30 – New York, NY – Pier 17
July 1 – Boston, MA – Leader Bank Pavilion
July 2 – Lewiston, NY – Artpark
July 3 – Asbury Park, NJ – Stone Pony Summerstage
September 9 – Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom Outdoors
September 10 – Dillon, CO – Dillon Amphitheater
September 11 – Salt Lake City, UT – Complex Outdoors - The Lot
September 13 – Bonner, MT – KettleHouse Amphitheater
September 14 – Boise, ID – Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater
September 16 – Eugene, OR – Cuthbert Amphitheater
September 17 – Seattle, WA – WaMu Theater
September 21 – Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amphitheatre

Singer/songwriter Levi Evans announced the release of the music video for his new single “Bug Bite.” Directed by Rosie Barrett, it features a guest appearance by Dublin-born/London-based vocalist Lucy McWilliams. They sing about a precarious infatuation that blossoms after one too many. Watch the music video for “Bug Bite” on YouTube
HERE.

As the son of U2 guitarist Dave "The Edge" Evans, Levi grew up surrounded by music. From a young age he explored a diverse range of unconventional instruments while also studying piano and guitar. 

Launching his artist project in August 2021, Evans has already received spins on Elton John’s Sirius XM show, BBC2 from both Jack Saunders and Jo Whiley, and has gained support from Spotify (New Music Friday, New Music Friday UK, License to Chill, Alternative Beats, The New Alt, New Noise, Fresh Finds UK) and Apple (Breaking Alternative, New In Alternative, New In Indie).

Acclaimed Irish performer Pierce Turner's 15th album Terrible Good is out now. It was created with guitarist Gerry Leonard (David Bowie, Suzanne Vega, Rufus Wainwright). Both Irish expats who’ve made home in New York City, the two set out to create an Irish rock album with a New York attitude. The album features Tony Shanahan on bass (Patti Smith).


“This is really my first real electric guitar album, it's an album with a New York edge,” explains Turner. “Gerry Leonard and I have honed our adult tastes in these rent subsidized, red brick railroad apartments. We’ve carried amps from CBGB’s to Max’s Kansas City and the Mudd Club, cheered on Television and the Ramones while we found footing for our Irish feet in New York’s fashion and filth. We have become New Yorkers without really knowing it,” he continues. “Now all those influences have melded together under one roof, and you are holding the results. It has been terrible good for us to finally work together.”

Turner lives half the year in his hometown of Wexford, Ireland, and the other half in his longtime adopted hometown of New York City. Both places are reflected in his songs, which frequently move between these two different worlds. Since he began his solo career in the 1980s, he’s worked on a broad range of projects including writing for opera, scoring movies, and composing a contemporary Mass. His songwriting has led Turner to collaborate composer Philip Glass on projects such as 1986’s It’s Only a Long Way Across and “Yogi with a Broken Heart.”

Turner previously shared four singles from the album; “Where It Should Be,” “Set A Few Things Up,” “Love Of Angels” and “Tommy and Timmy.” 

Tracklist:

1. Where It Should Be
2. Set a Few Things Up
3. Love Never Fails
4. Love Of Angels
5. Stephen
6. Rocket Man
7. Don’t Get Too Fallen
8. Australia
9. More
10. Tommy and Timmy

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