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FIONN REGAN

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DENNIS ADLER

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NETTWERK MUSIC GROUP

„Sweet Guitars and Shimmering Textures“ Pop Matters

„This excellent flow continues throughout the entire album;

not one song feels out of place.“   DIY Mag

„...reaches astounding levels of beauty and emotional fragility“   The Quietus

„becalmed, ambient beauty“   The Guardian

„a highly atmospheric listen, the kind of album you can immerse yourself in and feel transported to the places and stories Regan sings of"   The Skinny

ABOUT​ (eng)

Fionn Regan returns with his much-anticipated new album O Avalanche due out 1st November via Nettwerk Music Group. Following the singles “Islands” and “Headphones”, Regan today shares his new single “Blood Is Thicker Than Wine”, an atmospheric beauty written in Deia, Mallorca, infused with impressionistic detail. Watch the visualiser HERE and below. Commenting on the track Regan says: “I started to write the song in a lightning storm. The sky was lighting up in a way I’d never seen over the Tramuntana mountains and along the coastal beaches. It had a hallucinatory quality, and I walked all night in the storm and wrote the lyrics. Songs are mysterious but I think this song is about a couple, the last ones awake, the last ones on the planet, walking home in a lightning storm, it’s maybe also a song about the end and beginnings of things, the romance and excitement heightened by the elements and the reflection on something that was magic but fleeting.” “I float sometimes when you’re around,” sings Regan on “Islands”, setting the weightlessly romantic tenor for his seventh album. Written in Mallorca, O Avalanche is an album of levitating intimacies, abstract and intuitive yet infused with a tangible sense of the elevating ties between environment and emotion. Between its sun-dappled backdrops and lambent arrangements, the result is a set of sublime songs and something more: it’s a record to float with, immersive, uplifting and transporting. His first since 2019’s beautiful Cala, it’s also an album that is, in Regan’s words, “very much on a level” – shimmering with poetic mystery and bolstered by a sustained feel for atmosphere and shape. As Regan explains, “I see it sort of like a film that starts cinematically and develops in abstract ways. It moves in different sequences, backwards and forwards. And if you’re thinking about it in a visual way, there’s a quality about it where it’s always magic hour.” Rippling like the sea, “Islands” sets that magic-hour mood, using images of the sun and moonlit dances on Spanish sand to set a dreamy scene. That flow leads to Valencia for the luminous “Teix Mountain”, which evokes the off-piste mountain spirit of its title and the album as a whole. Its rarefied sense of romanticism also extends to the title track, where Regan’s long-standing friend Anna Friel provides beautifully delivered vocals for an almost hallucinatory hymn to companionship. Braided with haunting references to storms and “summer ghosts”, it’s a song lit with inner faith, breaking out in the declaration, “I believe there’s a light that brings good souls together.” From here, O Avalanche moves from a sense of loved-up drift to a state of serene, unforced resolve. “Written in a dream,” says Regan, “Farewell” is a tenderly up-tempo take on partings, sorrowed yet beautifully becalmed in its looping arrangement. “Into the Light of the Sun” has a feeling of resolution about it, unfurling “like a burst of energy,” says Regan, while album closer “Deià Song/Llucalcari” resembles a soft, supple awakening from a dream of summer, eyes wide open in readiness for new horizons. “I feel like the album has got quite a lot of bottled-summer energy running through it,” says Regan. It took him two or three albums’ worth of material to find the songs that felt simpatico – the ones that “started to hang out together and fought their way to becoming the album”. Capturing the mood, Regan wrote the record while staying in Mallorca, a place he describes as his “true north”: “There’s a sense of an artistic energy there, where you step back a little from the main drag of bigger cities. You’re sat there in the mountains looking towards the cities, rather than the other way. There’s a kind of focus, a feeling that you’re tuned in to something.” Regan has fine-tuned a sensibility of his own since the acoustic poetry of his debut album, 2006’s Mercury-shortlisted The End of History. Since then, he has travelled between band-based detours and the gleaming likes of 2011’s 100 Acres of Sycamore, whose worry-worn beauty “Dogwood Blossom” drew new audiences when it found kindred spirits in two TV shows, romantic lockdown hit Normal People and Shane Meadows’s This Is England 86. Oscar-winning actor Cillian Murphy featured in the video for 2017’s “The Meeting Of The Waters” while elsewhere Regan has been nominated for Choice, Meteor Ireland and Shortlist awards, sampled by Bon Iver, photographed by Annie Leibovitz for Vanity Fair and made an honorary member of the Trinity College Literary Society. “I feel really lucky in the sense that the music I make has its own climate or landscape,” says Regan. Co-produced with Ian Grimble, O Avalanche steers Regan’s off-the-main-drag feel for climate and landscape towards another creative peak, forging a record to lose yourself in. “It’s like you’re looking into this world where there’s a depth of field, it’s summer, and you’re floating into and out of it,” he says of the album. “The songs can come together in the moment, so it’s not a conscious thing, but when I listen to the record it feels like there’s an eternal optimism about it – a kind of upward-feeling energy.” With the gentlest of touches, O Avalanche will sweep you off your feet.

ABOUT​ (de)

Fionn Regan hat seit der akustischen Poesie seines Debütalbums, 2006 für den Mercury Prize nominierten „The End of History“, seinen eigenen Stil weiterentwickelt. Seitdem hat er sich zwischen bandbasierten Abstechern und dem glanzvollen Album „100 Acres of Sycamore“ von 2011 bewegt, dessen besorgte Schönheit „Dogwood Blossom“ neue Zuhörer gewann, als es in zwei Fernsehsendungen – dem romantischen Lockdown-Hit „Normal People“ und Shane Meadows’ „This Is England 86“ – auftrat. Der Oscar-prämierte Schauspieler Cillian Murphy trat im Video zu „The Meeting Of The Waters“ von 2017 auf, während Regan anderorts für Choice-, Meteor-Ireland- und Shortlist-Preise nominiert wurde, von Bon Iver gesampelt, von Annie Leibovitz für Vanity Fair fotografiert und zum Ehrenmitglied der Trinity College Literary Society ernannt wurde. „Ich fühle mich wirklich glücklich, dass die Musik, die ich mache, ihr eigenes Klima oder ihre eigene Landschaft hat“, sagt Regan. Der Weg von Fionn Regan als irischer Singer-Songwriter ist sowohl von kritischem als auch kommerziellem Erfolg geprägt. Seine tiefgründige Musik hat eine treue Anhängerschaft weltweit aufgebaut, was eine konstant hohe Nachfrage nach seinen intimen und emotional aufgeladenen Live-Auftritten sicherstellt.

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