- Culture
- 12 Sep 21
The Cork act is slated to perform a beautiful set at 7:30pm on the Y&E Series – supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media...
Capping off another remarkable weekend on the Y&E Series, we're delighted to present Sarah Buckley as our next act – going live on the Hot Press Instagram at 7.30pm...
Drawing influence from the likes of Alex Turner, Matt Berninger, Leonard Cohen, Lana Del Rey, Big Thief and Julia Jacklin, Sarah Buckley has emerged as a unique force in Irish music. The Cork artist has already proven her talent with a spot on RTE Radio 1's Recommends playlist, a place in Whelan's 'Ones to Watch' and Spin FM's 'Plan B' Ones to Watch. Her February 2019 track 'Magic Powers' was chosen as a semi-finalist in the International Songwriting Competition - judged by Tom Waits and The Script - with previous winners including Goyte, Bastille, and Mick Flannery.
Following on from her 2019 debut single 'You've Got Me', the Cork singer-songwriter continues to craft a dreamy melancholic soundscape with her newest song, 'Full Moon'. The single was produced by Karl Odlum (Mic Christopher, Glen Hansard, David Keenan) and is accompanied by a black and white music video composed of old movies and gig shots, edited together by Karl Cahill.
Speaking about the writing and recording of 'Full Moon', Sarah said: “It was an old song that I picked back up in lockdown to finish and record when I was looking for inspiration and a character to climb back into. It was the first time I had recorded remotely but really enjoyed the process of collaborating with Karl online and sending stuff back and forth.”
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Watch the Hot Press Y&E Series performances every night live on the Hot Press Instagram (@hotpressmagazine) at 7.30pm – supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media.
Up next on the Y&E Series...
Sunday, September 12: SARAH BUCKLEY
Sarah Buckley has already proven her talent with a spot on RTE Radio 1's Recommends playlist, a place in 'Whelan's Ones to Watch and Spin FM's 'Plan B' Ones to Watch. Her February 2019 track 'Magic Powers' was chosen as a semi-finalist in the International Songwriting Competition - judged by Tom Waits and The Script - with previous winners including Goyte, Bastille, and Mick Flannery. Following on from her 2019 debut single 'You've Got Me', the Cork singer-songwriter continues to craft a dreamy melancholic soundscape with her newest song, 'Full Moon'. The single was produced by Karl Odlum (Mic Christopher, Glen Hansard, David Keenan) and is accompanied by a black and white music video composed of old movies and gig shots.
Monday, September 13: DON CHI
Filipina-Irish rap artist Don Chi hails from Belfast, working with underground label collective "GACK". The 26-year-old was introduced into Irish hip-hop by "Rosco Sauce" back in July 2019 after she attended the local open mic competitions and cyphers, along with offering cameo performances for events like ELIXIR, 5th Element and Breaking Down Borders. Exploring Boom Bap, Trap, RnB and Afrobeat productions, the rapper won her first debut set at open mic for Dirty Dike. In 2020, Don Chi released her Vortex EP, following up with this year's singles 'Mango Juice' and features from Hazey Haze and Krome. Catch her supporting Nealo's 'All The Leaves Are Falling' tour in Voodoo Belfast this October.
Tuesday, September 14: DORA GOLA
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Polish-born, Lahinch-based singer-songwriter Dora Gola caught our eyes with her recent singles, 'Dark Sands'. Having fallen in love with Irish music, Dora was drawn to bands whose style was hybrid – like Beoga, Kíla and Kan. The vocal and performance coach was nominated for Hot Press' Most Promising Act of 2019, paving the way with a beautiful debut EP. Interspersing Eastern sounds of slavic folk with dark electro-pop and '80s funk, Gola is hugely influenced by dance, and utilises the music of Gorillaz, Kate Bush, Prince and Bjork. Stay tuned for upcoming single in the form of 'Flying Tree'.
Wednesday, September 15: JACKIE BEVERLY
Since late 2018, Irish indie-pop artist Jackie Beverly has been steadily carving a space for herself in the Irish music scene, sparking people’s attention with her refreshing electro-infused writing, and refined vocal. Having appeared on Other Voices, First Fortnight festival, Whelan’s Ones To Watch and The Ruby Sessions over the course of 2019 and 2020 - plus stellar opening sets for established artists such as Kelsey Lu, Sorcha Richardson, and Nnic - Beverly is well on her way to solo stardom. Her 2021 single 'Headlights' followed on from brilliant 2020 offerings 'Sea Glass' and 'Sweet Goodbye'.