Following a captivating sold-out show at Little Whelan’s last week, indie-folk songsmith Harry Fennell has released his sweeping new single earlier this week, ‘Funeral Flower’ via Rubarb Music.
Praised as one of Ireland’s most captivating emerging singer-songwriters, the Dublin-born, Galway-based artist’s old-time folk and Americana sound has compelled audiences at Electric Picnic, All Together Now, Whelan’s and The Ruby Sessions, earning him extensive support from RTÉ Radio 1, Red FM and Hot Press.
“Fennell has rapidly established himself as one of the most compelling singer-songwriters in the city…” – Hot Press
New release ‘Funeral Flower’ is built on Fennell’s signature intimate lyricism and soft folk instrumentation, capturing the quiet loneliness that follows the end of a relationship, moving through cold Saturdays, blue Tuesdays and the hope that someone might still come back.
Balancing vulnerability with warmth, ‘Funeral Flower’ is steeped in incredibly emotionally honest songwriting that continues to set the tone for Fennell’s highly anticipated debut EP arriving later this year.