Darragh O’Dea You’re A Dream Out April 9th

Darragh O’Dea returns with the second single from his forthcoming album. ‘You’re A Dream’ You’re A DreamOut April 9th! Following on from the success of lead single, ‘Take Her Handy’, Darragh O’Dea returns with the second single from his forthcoming album. ‘You’re A Dream’ is an upbeat,…

Darragh O’Dea returns with the second single from his forthcoming album. ‘You’re A Dream’

You’re A DreamOut April 9th! Following on from the success of lead single, ‘Take Her Handy’, Darragh O’Dea returns with the second single from his forthcoming album. ‘You’re A Dream’ is an upbeat, piano-led indie-folk track capturing the everyday grind of life while still clinging to the hope that something magical could happen. It is out on the 9th April 2026.It was produced at 123 Fake Street Studio, Galiano Island, BC, Canada by Rob Butterfield, who also plays guitar, bass and onmichord, Jack Garton plays piano and Dan Gaucher plays drums. Early Stream or download (mp3/wav): https://samply.app/p/6bfPxk3vmUcgzXdXxcxZAbout New Album:‘I Am Drunk And Feel The Earth Is Worth Living’, Irish songwriter Darragh O’Dea’s second album sees him teaming up with Canadian musician and producer Rob Butterfield to create a record that feels unfettered, expressive, and content in its own curious moments of bliss.Recorded and produced between Galiano Island, BC, Canada and Galway, Ireland, the record also features contributions from Dan Gaucher, Anthony Thistlethwaite, Jack Garton, Kiki Deirdre, Dave Clancy and Nan Vernon, while leaning into the influences of Leonard Cohen, John Cale and Wilco.Despite its international roster of musicians and influences, the album retains Darragh’s distinctive, poignant and engaging songwriting. It is his most introspective work to date from a lyrical perspective, while also marking his most musically exploratory release.I Am Drunk And Feel The Earth Is Worth Living (album) releases 7th of August 2026.Darragh has receive airplay on both BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Radio Wales and RTE Radio 1, and has taken to the stage of the Moseley Folk Festival (Birmingham), Galway Arts Festival Big Top, Whelan’s (Dublin), The Eventim Apollo (London) and regularly tours across Europe.

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