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Niamh Regan shares new single ‘Her Eyes are a Blue Million Miles’

November 3, 2022

Galway songwriter Niamh Regan returns with a new release, showcasing a darker energy and grittier sound in ‘Her Eyes are A Blue Million Miles’ – a cover of Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band’s classic song, originally released in 1972.

Niamh’s commanding cover version summons Beefheart’s same feeling of longing and confused love, yet the sparser arrangement allows Niamh’s astounding vocals to take centre stage.

Speaking about the song, Niamh says “I first heard this song in the film ‘The Big Lebowski’, but never looked up the artist. I remembered really liking the short snippet I heard. Then one evening I was watching a documentary on the artist Frank Zappa when I discovered Beefheart who would have been on the scene in California the 60’s-70’s same time. Anyway, if you’re a big Tom Waits fan, like myself, exploring some of Captain Beefheart’s bizarre, fun and strange catalogue is well worth it. I’ve never released a cover song before, so this was fun and a great exercise to explore new sounds and ideas for my second record.”

‘Her Eyes are a Blue Million Miles’ was recorded and produced with Steve Lynch, and mastered by Seán MacErlaine. The video was produced by Myles O’Reilly, using old footage from 1927 German film Metropolis

Since the release of her EP ‘In the Meantime’ in March of this year, Niamh has been busy performing live in Ireland and the UK, playing at Ireland’s most loved festivals – Body & Soul, All Together Now, Another Love Story, Féile na Bealtaine, and Galway International Arts Festival. She has opened shows for the likes of Fionn Regan, Damien Dempsey, Paul Brady, Sorcha Richardson, Mick Flannery, The Lost Brothers, SOAK, and joined James Vincent McMorrow at The Barbican, London.

Niamh is currently working on her second album, whilst continuing on the road around Ireland, the UK, and Australia in the coming months. Niamh performs at Other Voices at Cardigan, Wales in the UK (3rd – 4th November), she opens for Villagers at the Lime Tree Theatre, Limerick, 5th November; plays at Other Voices in Dingle 4th December, Prim’s Bookshop, Kinsale, Co. Cork 5th December, + more dates to be announced.

Remaining 2022 live dates:

3rd – 4th November | Other Voices, Cardigan, Wales, UK

5th November | Supporting Villagers, Lime Tree Theatre, Limerick

4th December | Other Voices, Dingle, Co Kerry

5th December | Prim’s Bookshop, Kinsale, Co Cork

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