Niall Colfer to release new Album ‘The Coast of Everywhere’ with Launch Show at Whelan’s February 13th
New Album “The Coast of Everywhere”
for Release February 14th 2025
Album Launch at Whelan’s in Dublin February 13th 2025
Niall Colfer releases music that is a mix of Americana, rock n’ roll, soul and folk.
Former member of the critically acclaimed Wexford band Salthouse, in 2009 Niall released his first solo album, entitled Finds, on legendary independent Dublin label 1969 Records. This was followed by a period of gigging to promote the album with acts such as The Proclaimers (who he supported on a memorable night in Dublin’s National Concert Hall) and The House of Love. When on tour with American Music Club singer, Mark Eitzel, Niall was introduced to the man who would provide the sonic template for the new songs he had been writing. This was Sean Coleman, a producer and multi-instrumentalist who had spent two decades in San Francisco recording and playing with such artists as Eels, Kelly Stolz, American Music Club and members of Wilco. The two began to record together soon after.
The first fruits of these sessions was released in the form of an EP entitled Before the night goes in 2014 with an album released under the Dovecote moniker, in 2016. This eponymous album received radio play on all the major Irish stations (including the prestigious ‘Album of the Week’ on RTE Radio 1), as well being the focus of features in Hot Press, the Irish Independent and the Arena show on RTE Radio 1. This was followed by invitations to play the famous Other Voices festival in Dingle and the Windmill Lane Sessions.
In 2015 Niall’s song ‘After all that’s happened’ featured heavily in the film ‘Poison Pen’, which was screened at the film festivals in Ireland, Europe (Luxembourg) and the USA (New York, Virginia, Chicago).
Originally from Wexford, Niall lives in Dublin and is an archaeologist. Never one to rush creativity, Niall has now written his next album. This was recorded and produced by Sean Coleman Old County Studios, Dublin, and features Graham Hopkins (The Frames, Glen Hansard, Dolores O’Riordan, Therapy?), on drums with Niall and Sean sharing the rest of the instrumentation duties. This album finds Niall ruminating on themes of getting older, caring for loved ones and fast pace of life living and working in the city of Dublin. The title track of the album (The Coast of Everywhere) tells the story of Niall’s grandfather, a merchant seaman, who would send home postcards from all over the world. Opening track The Wide Street Commissioners describes of sights and sounds when walking though city streets that were laid out hundreds of years before.
With recent single Now You Know recently added to the RTE Radio 1 playlist the new album is now ready to be introduced to a wider audience. Stylistically the new songs fuse slow grooves and electric guitar to create what could be his finest work to date.
Press reviews for Finds
“Proving that the art of song writing isn’t dead, Niall Colfer’s debut is a joy to listen to from start to finish….Blind Eye is one of the best tracks that I’ve heard in moons”. Hot Press
“.. you’d need a heart of concrete to resist..” Sunday Business Post
“Intelligent pop music that steers clear of self indulgence” The Star
“Finds is a keeper” Evening Herald
Press reviews for Dovecote
“An early contender for Irish album of the year” – GoldenPlec.com
Album of the Week – RTE Radio 1
“Genius”– Sunday Independent
“Outstanding debut…Excellent” 8/10 – Hot Press
“A laid-back album that is delicate and robust in all the right places” – The Irish Times