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David San Clair releases indie folk belter from a father to his beloved daughter ‘Juni’!

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Alumni from BIMM Dublin’s academy of music – singer songwriter David San Clair is that most treasured type of artist that comes along to music fans once in a blue moon. With the pedigree and heritage of Irish legends like Van Morrison and Damien Rice, David San Clair could just be the next voice to stir a nation and beyond. 

‘Juni’ is San Clair’s twelfth release to date. The song begins on an ethereal & dream-like ascending instrumental melody before it bursts into the rich and powerful Indie-styled ensemble with David’s prominent lyricism and voice. ‘Juni’ is a fictional song of love, trust and a bond between a father and his future daughter. Juni is playfully symbolised as a doll going through her life, whilst being cared and nurtured for. San Clair says that, “I like to think of this piece as a time-capsule song. Something that can be brought to life in 10-20 years time, and still be ahead of its time. 

David’s earlier work shows signs of the promise ‘Juni’ delivers and shows a songwriter at the top of his craft. His songs always express a sensitive knowing on love, life, hardship and strength. These subjects are spread across the varied style of his music, including folk, rock, indie, bluegrass, country and pop. San Clair can’t be swayed by one genre, he needs them all to explain his stories. You can trust that this Irish artist from Drogheda will capture you all in his world, once you dive on in to his rich and fantastical world. David offers a little more background now he’s the ripe old age of 24, “The first ever record I listened to on repeat was Jake Bugg’s self-titled album. The blend of folk and orchestral arrangements inspired me so much to now write my music by fusing together multiple genres. I’m also heavily inspired by Alex G, Shakey Graves and Fleetwood Mac. I am from a place called Monasterboice, near to my local town Drogheda in Ireland. I have gigged in Ireland since I was 16. It was only this year that I started to travel more and broaden my influences, by travelling to places like Lake Como and Berlin for song-writing sessions and small shows.”

Of new single ‘Juni’ San Clair further describes the track as, “a future-tense song – a letter that you will read once you’re old enough to understand. Juni is symbolised as a doll in the artwork and promotional pictures and it’s a song that is very dear to me as a writer and I hope people that hear it enjoy it half as much as I love playing it.”

‘Juni’ features a wealth of Irish players including not only San Clair but also Camryn Teehan, Josh Hackett, Dara Abdurahman, Louis Younge, Edelian Geber and Katie Phelan on vocals. The track was recorded & produced by Daniel de Burca in JeJune Studios in Drogheda, Louth, Ireland, was mixed by Alex Borwick and mastered by Simon Francis.

David will be supporting this latest release with a series of live shows near his home in County Louth, with Dublin’s Whelans in November, Navan in County Meath confirmed with more to be announced.

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Archie Ray Returns with New Single “End of the Line”

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Cornwall’s Archie Ray kicked off the new year on a high note with “End of the Line.” “End of the Line” marks the end of his three-year hiatus. The Indie record is a radio hit in the making.

“End of the Line” is an inspirational, soothing body of work. It is a song that urges listeners to not give up and to keep striving for success. The record is the perfect comeback song as it eludes to the fact that even after not releasing music since 2021, singer-songwriter Archie Ray has been and will keep chasing his dreams. “‘End of the Line’ is a song that showcases the journey from the small town streets ‘to the next big city,’ the drive, and perseverance to do so, and wanting to take friends, family, and the audience to a positive future.” Archie Ray continues, “While the message is aiming for success and the path to getting there, the song also drives themes of home and getting older, and the vulnerability of that ‘I don’t see what you see in me, so I will go do as I’m told.'”

“End of the Line” is laced with elements of various genres of music such as Folk, Pop, and Rock. Archie Ray showcases his polished, emotive vocals within “End of the Line,” making the song very catchy and sing-along sounding. “End of the Line” serves as a prelude to his latest release, “Queen of Hearts.” Just as the lyrics within “End of the Line” suggest, Archie Ray is not done yet, and “End of the Line” is not the end of the line for the budding crooner. So, fans rejoice as Archie Ray is back for good.

Follow Archie Ray on Instagram (@archieraymusic).

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