music from ireland

Tremolo welcomes Hostess to roster!

Tremolo is delighted to welcome Hostess to our roster. Hostess (aka Gráinne Dee formerly of Cap Pas Cap) released her debut album ‘A Simple Life’ to critical acclaim, with RTÉ proclaiming it to be “one of the best Irish debuts ever”. A fantastic collection of songs- give a listen to ‘A Simple Life’ here!

The Shaker Hymn and Saint Caoilian join Tremolo roster!

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We're delighted to welcome two amazing Cork bands, The Shaker Hymn and Saint Caoilian to Tremolo.  Both have an amazing catalogue of songs and we're looking forward to new material later this year!

Naoise Roo releases video for "Whore"

Naoise Roo's new video for her single "Whore" is an intense visual journey into one priest's struggle with his faith.  The video is directed by Bob Gallagher (Girl Band, Miles Manley, Spies). On the inspiration behind the concept, Bob Gallagher said, "The title of the song is quite striking and provocative, so I started thinking about why that word has such power and where the dynamic of that word changes from being something slanderous or negative to something aspirational".  Religion and sexuality are at the center of the video and on that Naoise says, “Religion and sexuality have had centuries of conflict and in Ireland we know this all too well. But at the root of it sexuality and sexual energy are the essence of being human.”  

 

 

James Darkin releases new album 'Go No Matter What'

Go No Matter What

James Darkin's eagerly awaited debut album 'Go No Matter What' is here!  The album recently debuted in the Top 5 albums in Ireland for iTunes.  Dan Hegarty of RTE 2FM has made 'Go No Matter What' his album of the week and Nialler9 described the track "Chase" as "...a menacing slice of horror film atmosphere with a charging bass line and guitar noise that echoes in the night sky." in his Irish Times New Music roundup.  Get this today and have your mind blown!

Naoise Roo tops Remys Music & Film 'Top 10 Irish albums of 2015' and one of Golden Plec's 'Irish Women Who Rocked 2015'.

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Big Congrats are in order for Naoise Roo!  Her album 'Lilith' was named 'Best Irish Album of 2015' by Remys Music & Film and she was also included as one of Golden Plec's 'Irish Women Rocked 2015'.  Congrats Naoise!