- Music
- 09 Mar 23
One of the highlights of Irish Music Month is a special talent search, A New Local Hero. Meet Radio Nova's four finalists – featuring ferna, Reylta, Cormac Looby and The Sleaze...
Celebrating the best of the nation's rising talent, A New Local Hero is back for a massively anticipated second year – with Radio Nova having just announced their four finalists.
As one of the most memorable features of Irish Music Month, A New Local Hero acts as an uplifting call to arms for Irish musicians and bands – with all 25 participating radio stations having called out for submissions as part of the talent search.
Let's meet Radio Nova's shortlist...
The Sleaze:
Dublin-based five-piece The Sleaze released the video for their newest track, ‘Sometimes I Feel', last December, inspired by Thin Lizzy and The Doors.
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Ferna:
Just after taking home Single of The Year at the NI Music Prize, Coleraine’s Ferna (aka Hannah McPhillimy) recently returned with 'New City'.
Cormac Looby:
The Tipperary musician has echoes of Mick Flannery and Phoebe Bridgers in his folk-pop sound, especially on new single ‘I Don’t Want To Let You Down’.
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Reylta:
The Galway singer-songwriter’s alt-folk boasts haunting lyrics with catchy melody lines exploring heritage and identity.
Each of the selected artists at this stage in the campaign will get a chance to play live on their station, and all of those artists – thanks to the support of the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, under its Sound & Vision scheme – will be paid for their performance.
From there, the four finalists representing the station will be whittled down to one ‘Local Hero’ from each – a major honour in itself, which will serve as a huge milestone in the careers of the selected 25 artists.
All of this leads to the national stage of the journey. From the 25 artists selected locally, an industry judging panel will choose just five acts to go forward to play at a special showcase event in Dublin.
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The A New Local Hero campaign will ultimately see over €100,000 paid directly to Irish artists – and one worthy winning act selected, who will get to record a single at the prestigious Camden Recording Studios in Dublin, and release the single on the famed Irish independent record label Rubyworks.
As announced by Hot Press and the Independent Broadcasters of Ireland (IBI), Irish Music Month will run from Monday, March 12, to Friday, April 13 – and will see significantly increased radio play for Irish music across 25 independent radio stations.
Irish Music Month is supported by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, under its Sound & Vision scheme.
The event is also supported by IMRO, RAAP, MCD Productions, Live Nation, Ticketmaster, Camden Recording Studios and the Rubyworks label.
Read more about Irish Music Month here.