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Cian Ducrot – new album out new and shares the focus track ‘What About Love’

Cian Ducrot’s debut album ‘Victory’ changed his life, taking him to#1 in both the UK andIreland as well as setting him en route to his first Grammy Award. And with today’s release of his second album, ‘Little Dreaming’, he has done it again – this time creating a dazzling ‘70s and ‘80s-influenced sound which has taken him on a new journey of self-discovery as he bares his soul via heartfelt, authentic and completely unguarded songwriting.

Cian says, “This album has been a crazy journey, it was an absolutely amazing experience. I set out to just be as creative and as free and as expressive as possible, and I think we’ve done that. It’s not an overstatement to say making the record has changed my life.”

Recent singles such as ‘Who’s Making You Feel It’‘Little Dreaming’‘Shalalala’ and ‘Your Eyes’ bring a rousing Technicolour pop playfulness to his style, which provides an engaging counterpoint to his core emotionally intense balladeering.

The new focus track ‘What About Love’ blends both of those qualities, and is one of Cian’s personal favourites on the record. It’s a song which builds in stature, from its intimate Elton John-tinged opening into a dramatic, stadium-bound ballad. ‘What About Love’ just “fell out of him” one day while he was sitting at the piano as he reflected on his journey so far. It asks a simple question: what do wealth, looks or success mean without love?

He explains, “It was something that had been on my mind a lot, especially having dealt with these early stages of fame. I wanted to be honest about getting caught up in all these distractions, how we’re obsessed with what everybody else has.”

The rest of ‘Little Dreaming’ bursts with Cian’s far-reaching sound, revealing highlights at every turn such as the Irish folk flourishes on ‘Kiss And Tell’, a raw portrait of loss on ‘My Best Friend’, and ‘Hallelujah’, which shows his stunning voice at the height of its power as he sings in a devotional, spine-tingling call. It ends on a glorious high, with the Queen-influenced rock-meets-funk grandeur of ‘See It To Believe It’.

In addition to its digital release, physical copies of ‘Little Dreaming’ are available to buy HERE. His official store offers an exclusive tricolour splatter vinyl, while CD and cassette bundles also offer an optional signed art card.

Ian Mc Donnell

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