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RELEASE RADAR: ZAPHO - 'FIGHT ME'

FIGHT ME is the latest release from singer/songwriter and producer, Zapho. She brings us this fresh and funky track carrying a blend of both traditional and alternative styles allowing it to appeal to a wide audience while at the same time tapping into a musically diverse niche. It is powerful in it's strong female vocals, complex instrumentation, and overall musical concept.

 

The track is upbeat at first with an infectious hook and clean, sultry lyrics. We are introduced to a fun track we can bop to and a character we can party with. But with ecstasy there is always a comedown. Soon, ZAPHO’s clever production introduces a more sombre undertone, and we begin to see and hear the darker, but equally as satisfying side of the track. 

 

What does remain consistent throughout is ZAPHO's charming vocals, seductive lyrics, polished musicianship, and ability to captivate us entirely with her bold musical concept. 

 

The song tells the story of a woman who is strong, both physically and in character. She is a hustler sitting confidently at the top of her game, respected and adored by all with money in the bank and a celebrity-like persona to uphold. She is also, more significantly, an underdog with a queer aesthetic and an LGBT influence, a character who sets herself apart from the mainstream and the traditional. FIGHT ME, like all of ZAPHO's music to date, is a song packed with musical talent, sophisticated production, and a forward-thinking and under-represented concept. 

 

This is typical of ZAPHO's overall vibe and key to the narrative she is challenging, one song at a time. As a female songwriter and producer, ZAPHO herself is part of a minority within the Irish music scene. FIGHT ME, on another level, represents female empowerment and drives the point home that anyone can have that fighter blood in them.

 

The music that ZAPHO writes, produces, and performs is a manifestation of her unique artistic vision. She aims to create a movement and open up a dialogue on the topics that are often pushed aside, and she does this by packing her ideas and her musical talent into ear-tickling songs that demand our attention. 

 

You might think that all of this focus on the concept takes away from the music itself, but in truth ZAPHO has an eye for detail that is applied to every ounce of the finished product. The music is never compromised, only complemented further by the powerful force behind it, and the result is a captivating musical experience. 

Written by Aoife Chaney

RELEASE RADAR: ELKAE - 'CONFLICTUS'

After the successful launch of her summer single ‘I Feel’, ELKAE is back with another notable release. ‘Conflictus’ was revealed to the eager music community on Friday morning and has since made its way onto GoldenPlec, The Last Mixed Tape, IMRO and Spotify’s ‘New Music Friday’ playlist where it will grab the attention of over 700,000 worldwide listeners. The powerful love ballad sees electro-pop sensation ELKAE bearing her soul to her ever-growing audience as she navigates a messy and uncertain relationship, her raw and honest lyrics playing out in an internal struggle between dreamy idealism and painful reality.

As always ELKAE’s soulful voice takes centre stage on the track and with it she bounces between ranges and styles, pushing it to its sky-high limits. Standing out alongside her captivating vocals is a soothing piano that chimes throughout and soothes the ominous tone of the track, leaving the listener experiencing a whirlwind of emotions, which is exactly what great music intends to do. Catch ELKAE at Bello Bar, Dublin for her launch on October 19th and experience all that this exceptional single has to offer in a live performance.

Written by Aoife Chaney

RELEASE RADAR: BO RILEY - 'SHE'LL NEVER BE ME'

Combining Soul, R&B, and Reggae elements, Bo Riley drops her latest single "She'll Never Be Me" today, and it is a true labour of love.

Produced by Jesse Barrera (My American Heart, Tori Kelly, Melissa Polinar), the song hits a special place with a combination of live drums, sweet background vocals and fun island elements sprinkled throughout.

As it’s only her second single, this is truly the beginning for Bo Riley and we’re only intrigued to see what she delivers next.

ONE TO WATCH - BENE with 'EVIL SPIDER'

After capturing hearts last September with her hit ‘Soaked’, 19-year-old New Zealander, Bene returns to us in the form of ‘Evil Spider’, a brand new release which sees the singer embody herself as a spider trying to weave a web around somebody she’s into.

The track is just an inch of the signature sound Bene has crafted over the years, with playful bass lines, chilled soulful vocals and a bubbly guitar melody.

When asked about the song, Bene explained: ‘Evil Spider’, is about wanting someone that’s already taken. When writing the song, I didn’t wanna make the lyrics too obviously evil, so I thought I’d turn myself into the spider, making it a lil lighter and making the song revolve around me weaving webs to lure the person, catch ‘em like a spider then reel them in. I remember humming ‘Incy Wincy Spider’ in the studio, which inspired the playful vibe of the song.”

Bene released ‘Evil Spider’ with the announcement of debut EP, which is set to be released on 28th June 2019.

RELEASE RADAR - TANJIER: 'LIGHTS'

The summer is well and truly over, but with Tanjier’s new release 'Lights', the sweet festival vibes are still pleasantly lingering. A perfect track to get us over the mid-week hump and reminding us of the raw Irish talent by which we are surrounded, 'Lights' is an exploration of indie pop and electronic melodies that mingle into a magestic track. This year the Dublin-based trio have been selling out shows and making festival debuts, which is why we are buzzed to have them come headline our next event at Bello Bar, Dublin. Their live performance promises to incorporate unique audiovisual and light shows - an onstage spectacle not to be missed. Today we are listening to 'Lights' on repeat and visualising it unfold on the Bello Bar stage on 29th November, and we cannot wait to witness it. It's an exciting time for Tanjier, Oíche, and the future of Irish music.

Written by Aoife Chaney