Fionn Regan's New Song 'Cormorant Bird' Premieres on NPR Music

By: Mar. 24, 2017
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Critically acclaimed Irish musician Fionn Regan's new song "Cormorant Bird" premieres on NPR Music, who proclaim, "'Cormorant Bird,' does a nice job picking up on the feathery acoustic sweetness and poetic ambition of the singer's early work, while adding a bit of orchestral sweep to his approachable, plainspoken sound." Listen/share the track here: http://bit.ly/2nbcYfy. The song appears on Regan's forthcoming album The Meetings of the Waters-his first album in nearly half a decade-out April 14 via his own label imprint TSUNENI AI(translates to "Always Love" in Japanese). Fans who pre-order the record now on iTunes and Amazon will be able to instantly download "Cormorant Bird" and "The Meetings of the Waters," which has garnered over 1.7 million streams on Spotify.

In support of his forthcoming release Regan has confirmed a headlining show at New York's Bowery Ballroom on Thursday, June 8. Tickets can be purchased here: http://ticketf.ly/2moWUda
Additionally, Regan has created an "Album Preview" application that contains access to the first two singles, video for "The Meetings of the Waters" featuringCillian Murphy, song previews, lyrics, photos and access to exclusive events. The app will be available in the App Store on March 31.
The Meetings of the Waters was co-produced by Regan, Philip Tennant and Dave Granshaw at Chale Abbey Studios on the Isle of Wight. It was mixed by Tom Elmhurst at Electric Lady Studios in New York and by Tchad Blake at Mongrel Studios in Wales. Of the new music, Regan explains, "For me to make a completely acoustic record now would not be honest. It's just what you hear, it's the bleeding in of everything, it's the landscape that we're in. Just a voice and a guitar doesn't tell the whole picture for me right now, it's everything that I've taken in sitting around listening to electronic music." The album's title is, he says, an acknowledgement that "the record is kind of a meeting of both things that are influential. That meeting is the two things actually arriving. That's what I was trying to get to, and that's why it took a little bit longer, to work out how to do that and for it to evolve naturally, and for it to feel timeless, and like it comes from the same source."
While he's best known for his "impressive acoustic rhythm" and "cosy folk" (The Guardian), scale and adventure are present throughout this new record. It's a body of work that moves him comfortably into a more expansive space, exploring a more electronic field and giving the music more room to breathe. His song "Abacus" was sampled by Justin Vernon on "00000 Million" from Bon Iver's 22, A Million. It was serendipity to receive the request from Vernon at a point where The Meetings of the Waters was finding real shape. The pair have since met and worked together in Berlin.
Born in Bray, Ireland, Regan came to prominence with the release of his debut studio album, The End of History in 2006. Over the course of his career, Regan has been nominated for the Choice Music Prize in Ireland, the Mercury Prize in the U.K. and the Shortlist Music Prize in the U.S.
THE MEETINGS OF THE WATERS TRACKLIST:
1. The Meetings of the Waters
2. Cormorant Bird
3. Turn the Skies of Blue On
4. Cape of Diamonds
5. Book of the Moon
6. Babushka-Yai Ya
7. Ai
8. Wall of Silver
9. Euphoria
10. Up Into the Rafters
11. suneni Ai
FIONN REGAN LIVE
June 8-New York, NY-The Bowery Ballroom


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