

Dream from The Deep Well
Filled with personal tales of offspring and grandparents, the lovelorn and the lost, itâs the essence of re-imagined folk music, from the traditional intro and outro that act as bookends. Itâs folk music, but not as we know it. In these ever-confusing and often annoying times, Brigid brings us modern folk for modern folk, with her evocative vocal, doubling back on itself with strings, steel guitar, horns and mellotron adding to its baroque loveliness. Itâs waving back at her rootsy past, daubing new colours on a much-loved canvas. âDream From The Deep Wellâ is a new visionary beginning from a gifted songwriter.
Elsewhere, thereâs the lovelorn longing of her version of Tim Buckleyâs âI Must Have Been Blindâ, alongside a moving tribute to the late Ashling Murphy, a 23-year-old Irish primary school teacher and traditional Irish musician who was attacked and killed while jogging along the Grand Canal just outside Tullamore, County Offaly. It's a harrowing story, delivered with overwhelming compassion. In the best tradition of old school folk music, it opens up a pressing issue to a wider audience.
It's an album thatâs politically primed and socially aware; a broadside for us all, this is Brigid Mae Powerâs most complete album yet.
âHer haunting voice, an instrument that raises the everyday to a near-mystical realm.â The Guardian.
âThe Irish singer-songwriter flits between past and present; between traditional and modern forms; between the heaven in her voice and the earthbound epiphanies of her words.â Pitchfork
Tracklist
Side A
A1 I Know Who Is Sick
A2 Counting Down
A3 Maybe It's Just Lightning
A4 I Must Have Been Blind
A5 The Waterford Song
A6 Ashling
Side B
B1 I'll Wait Outside For You
B2 Dream From The Deep Well
B3 I Don't Know Your Story
B4 Some Life You've Known
B5 Down By The Glenside
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Filled with personal tales of offspring and grandparents, the lovelorn and the lost, itâs the essence of re-imagined folk music, from the traditional intro and outro that act as bookends. Itâs folk music, but not as we know it. In these ever-confusing and often annoying times, Brigid brings us modern folk for modern folk, with her evocative vocal, doubling back on itself with strings, steel guitar, horns and mellotron adding to its baroque loveliness. Itâs waving back at her rootsy past, daubing new colours on a much-loved canvas. âDream From The Deep Wellâ is a new visionary beginning from a gifted songwriter.
Elsewhere, thereâs the lovelorn longing of her version of Tim Buckleyâs âI Must Have Been Blindâ, alongside a moving tribute to the late Ashling Murphy, a 23-year-old Irish primary school teacher and traditional Irish musician who was attacked and killed while jogging along the Grand Canal just outside Tullamore, County Offaly. It's a harrowing story, delivered with overwhelming compassion. In the best tradition of old school folk music, it opens up a pressing issue to a wider audience.
It's an album thatâs politically primed and socially aware; a broadside for us all, this is Brigid Mae Powerâs most complete album yet.
âHer haunting voice, an instrument that raises the everyday to a near-mystical realm.â The Guardian.
âThe Irish singer-songwriter flits between past and present; between traditional and modern forms; between the heaven in her voice and the earthbound epiphanies of her words.â Pitchfork
Tracklist
Side A
A1 I Know Who Is Sick
A2 Counting Down
A3 Maybe It's Just Lightning
A4 I Must Have Been Blind
A5 The Waterford Song
A6 Ashling
Side B
B1 I'll Wait Outside For You
B2 Dream From The Deep Well
B3 I Don't Know Your Story
B4 Some Life You've Known
B5 Down By The Glenside














