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How do we make sense of the world in which we live? Sarah McCreedy, Singer/Songwriter from Holywood, Co. Down, understands music as a way to at least attempt to answer that question. From meaningful relationships to existential crises, McCreedy’s music chronicles human experience in all its complexity.
Mirroring the multitudes of life itself, her approach to genre is far from monolithic: you can expect elements of acoustic, folk, indie pop, and more, often wrapped up in the sadgirl influences of artists such as Phoebe Bridgers and Soccer Mommy.
Sarah has appeared on RTE series Songs of Ireland, and supported acclaimed artists including Jarrod Dickenson and Duke Special.
Her long anticipated debut album Why am I still here? is out now, featuring garden ghosts, which was added to Spotify playlists “New Music Friday UK" and "Lost in the Woods." The album was named Eve Blair’s BBC Radio Ulster Late Show album of the week.
“Beautifully gentle” - Roddy Hart, BBC Radio Scotland
“An incredibly gifted lyricist” - Olga Kaye, Q Radio
“A gorgeous songwriter” - Eve Blair, BBC Radio Ulster
“A gifted songsmith” - Edwin McFee, The Belfast Telegraph
On 'garden ghosts':
"an ethereal glow on the tranquil, beautifully made single" - HotPress
"a beautiful, beautiful song" - Fiachna Ó Braonáin, RTE Radio 1
Mirroring the multitudes of life itself, her approach to genre is far from monolithic: you can expect elements of acoustic, folk, indie pop, and more, often wrapped up in the sadgirl influences of artists such as Phoebe Bridgers and Soccer Mommy.
Sarah has appeared on RTE series Songs of Ireland, and supported acclaimed artists including Jarrod Dickenson and Duke Special.
Her long anticipated debut album Why am I still here? is out now, featuring garden ghosts, which was added to Spotify playlists “New Music Friday UK" and "Lost in the Woods." The album was named Eve Blair’s BBC Radio Ulster Late Show album of the week.
“Beautifully gentle” - Roddy Hart, BBC Radio Scotland
“An incredibly gifted lyricist” - Olga Kaye, Q Radio
“A gorgeous songwriter” - Eve Blair, BBC Radio Ulster
“A gifted songsmith” - Edwin McFee, The Belfast Telegraph
On 'garden ghosts':
"an ethereal glow on the tranquil, beautifully made single" - HotPress
"a beautiful, beautiful song" - Fiachna Ó Braonáin, RTE Radio 1
Genres
: indie folkMonthly listeners
1,850
Followers
378
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