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Finbar Furey featuring Aine Furey – Blue Jewel In The Sky

Fancy a stroll down the Shelly Banks to Poolbeg?

Irish folk legend Finbar Furey (top) joins forces with his daughter Aine Furey and documentary filmmaker Dearbhla Glynn for the video to the title track of his forthcoming album.

Finbar says:

“I wrote Blue Jewel in the Sky at the end of the ’90s about the madness of man’s inhumanity to man. When the opportunity arose to make a music video with Dearbhla, I didn’t have to think twice. She is respected at her craft, working with an open heart, but not shying away from tough subjects.

“Dearbhla’s footage from Palestine and Eastern Congo help to shine a light on the suffering we know is going on, so we can all think about making changes in our daily lives in order for change to happen.”

Dearbhla says:

“It was great to film Finbar and Aine together down by the iconic Poolbeg lighthouse, and to try and capture a glimmer of their relationship and connection. They sing so beautifully together, and obviously have a wonderful friendship as well as being father and daughter.”

Nick says: Blue is the colour.

Finbar Furey

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JyellowL – Doesn’t Feel Like

‘Love is priceless and so it doesn’t come cheaply here We don’t provide the other cheek because one cheek we share On chic we care the sheepskin the sheepish wear…’

Don’t go chasing waterfalls…

Dublin-based rapper JyellowL (top) returns with a new single tackling racism from his forthcoming album 2020 D/Vision, due in December.

Nick says: Dancing queen.

JyellowL

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Gold Blooded Woman – Take It Off

And now for something completely different.

Gold Blooded Woman is the new electro project by Faune singer Sarah Byrne (top right) and this new video features a puppet (top left) as her alter ego unraveling in lockdown.

Warning: It’s not for the faint of heart and features X-rated content.

Nick says: Puppet on a bender.

Gold Blooded Woman

Van Panther – To Live And Die

If you’ve ever wondered what a drone’s eye view of a deserted lockdowned Limerick city would look like, it’s your lucky day.

Shane Serrano of Crude Media‘s video for Van Panther’s new single is visually arresting, as frontman Kieran Ralph (top third right) sings of escape.

Van Panther say:

“This is a song about wanderlust, but given our current circumstances, you will have to let the music take you there instead.”

Nick says: Limerick leaders.

Van Panther

The Pox Men – Ever So Jauntily (Nico’s Grave to See)

Legendary chanteuse Nico (top left) died on this day in 1988.

Donegal alt.folk combo The Pox Men wrote this ditty in her honour and captured their pilgrimage to her grave in Germany on film.

The Pox Men say:

“This video is a wee documentary journey to her grave. And the song fits in too. C’mon. We’ll come straight home.”

Nick says: Meet you at the cemetery gates.

The Pox Men

Robb Murphy – Choose Your World

This should put a spring in your step.

Belfast troubadour Robb Murphy (top) asked his fans to send him in their videos of them singing along to his new single.

The expertly edited result is charm itself.

Robb says:

“Choose Your World is a song about how our thoughts create our world. By choosing to see things in a positive way our perception becomes reality and we are more thankful for all that we have. The song was written as a mantra to motivate me and I am hoping it will help others too.”

Nick says: Murphy’s lure.

Robb Murphy

IMLÉ featuring Roisin Seoighe Do Chuid Jeans

Fancy a cupla focal?

IMLÉ scriobh:

“During lockdown, IMLÉ shared their new song Do Chuid Jeans with friends, family and fans, asking them to film themselves reacting to it in whatever way they saw fit. Here is the finished result.

It features contributions from throughout Ireland and from the United States to Japan. “Do Chuid Jeans is the first single on the second album from IMLÉ. It features a guest performance from the incandescent Róisín Seoighe.

Do Chuid Jeans is a song about celebrating the small beautiful things, the everyday and a shared life. It seeks to capture a sense of deep gratitude and the significance of love in life.”

Stream it here.

The video is edited by Shane Callan.

Nick says: Jeans genie.

IMLÉ

Róisín Seoighe.

Swimmers Jackson – Birthday Girl

Not a cover of the Microdisney classic but an original Weezer-inspired cut from Niall ‘Swimmers’ Jackson (top) that can be found on his new album Murmuration.

Niall says:

“It was borne out of a little frustration on my part that a) Nothing seemed to be moving for me, and b) I was really missing my bandmates so wanted to see if I could do this kind of song on my own.”

The video was shot, edited and directed by Ryan Phillips.

Nick says: A happy Birthday.

Swimmers Jackson

Swedish Railway Orchestra – Brendan Gleeson

Action!

One of Ireland’s leading DJs and dance gurus Rob Smith pays tribute to one of our finest actors (top) with a pulsating floor-filler that has a distinct ’90s feel to it.

Taken from SRO’s self-titled album, due later this month.

The video is directed by Barry B. Bulletbelt.

Nick says: The Brendan voyage.

Swedish Railway Orchestra

Pic: Rollingnews