Doolin'
Doolin'
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Our Take
Our Take
Ah, DOOLIN Doolin. Just saying the name aloud makes me want to put on my finest tweed jacket and sip some chamomile tea. This album is like a cozy evening by the fireplace, complete with the occasional unexpected spark that keeps you on your toes.
From the first track, "Craic in the Hood," it's clear that DOOLIN Doolin is not your typical Irish folk group. Their blend of traditional tunes with a modern twist is refreshing and delightful. The fiddle playing is as nimble as a leprechaun on a pot of gold, while the vocals are as smooth as a perfectly poured Guinness.
But don't let the quaintness fool you - there is an edge to DOOLIN Doolin that sets them apart from their peers. Tracks like "Reel Time" and "Paddy's Lament" showcase a raw energy that demands attention. It's like a jig gone rogue, with each musician pushing the boundaries of their instrument.
The production on this album is top-notch, with each instrument shining through clearly without overpowering the others. The mix is as balanced as a well-poured Black and Tan. And the lyrics, oh the lyrics. They tell tales of love, loss, and the occasional misadventure, all delivered with a wink and a smile.
In conclusion, DOOLIN Doolin is a delightful romp through the world of Irish folk music, with a modern twist that will have you tapping your toes and reaching for another pint. Sláinte!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Chanson Pour John
2. Reel Africa
3. Galway Girl
4. Le Dernier Kouign Amann
5. Ballad of Hollis Brown
6. Mary's Jigs
7. Itinerant Singing Boy
8. Sailing Across the Ocean
9. The Road to Gleanntan
10. Le Jupon Blanc
11. Amsterdam
12. Wind Her Up
13. Famine
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Doolin'
DOOLIN, a four-piece band hailing from the rolling hills of Ireland, is a musical force to be reckoned with. Blending traditional Irish folk with modern indie rock sensibilities, this group creates a sound that is both timeless and completely fresh. Led by the dynamic vocal stylings of frontwoman Keira Vaughan, DOOLIN brings a sense of energy and passion to their music that is infectious. With catchy melodies, driving rhythms, and intricate instrumentation, their songs are sure to get even the most cynical listener tapping their feet. But what truly sets DOOLIN apart is their ability to infuse their music with a sense of humour and fun. Their lyrics are clever and witty, often telling playful stories about love, loss, and life's little quirks. And their live shows are a sight to behold, with the band members bouncing around the stage like a group of hyperactive leprechauns. In a music industry that can often take itself too seriously, DOOLIN is a breath of fresh air. They prove that you can make great music without losing your sense of humour, and that sometimes the best way to connect with an audience is to simply have fun. So if you're looking for some music that will make you smile, dance, and maybe even shed a tear or two, look no further than DOOLIN. They're a band that's impossible to resist, and once you've heard their music, you'll never want to let them go.
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