- Music
- 15 May 23
After releasing her debut album All That I Can Be earlier this month, Lorraine Nash has two of her headline shows lined-up: one at Whelan's in Dublin on May 18th and one at Coughlan's in Cork on May 19th.
Hot Press is no stranger to Kerry-native Lorraine Nash's budding talent. Between premiering the music video release of her debut single 'Wildflower,' premiering her video for 'Sing With Her,' and conducting a live report of her Hot Press Lockdown Session for the Y&E series, she's been an artist well-followed.
Now, as a continuation to the trad artist's 2020 debut EP Wildflower, Lorraine Nash has released her debut album All That I Can Be.
It's an album that's been a long time coming and eagerly awaited. Lorraine even celebrated the album prior to its drop by singing the songs from artists that served as inspiration to her music on Tik Tok in the days leading up to All That Can Be's release.
Previously released tracks from the collection include the #WhyNotHer movement inspired and powerful country single 'Sing With Her,' the connection inquiring 'Wolves,' the speculative and life-deciphering song 'I'll Go,' and the musically immaculate and revolutionary 'A Minute.'
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Now, the songwriter and multi-instrumentalist’s fans can enjoy tracks like 'I Don't Care,' the final track and highlight of All That Can Be. Slow-paced but compelling, it's a single is about the trials of enduring friendship.
"I'm tired of carrying this heart of glass around."
The album's release is set to be followed by Lorraine's first two headline shows. Taking place at Whelan's in Dublin on May 18th and Coughlan's in Cork on May 19th, it's a phenomenal start to Lorraine's stunning career.
Find tickets to see Lorraine Nash live, here:
Find the Tracklist for All That I Can Be here:
- Sing With Her
- All That I Can Be
- The Fire, The Flood
- Bittersweet
- Wolves
- February Snow
- I’ll Go
- A Minute
- Wandering Song
- Lowlights
- Open Hands
- I Don’t Care
Listen to Lorraine Nash's debut album, All That I Can Be, here: