Music Reviews

Irish pop rock artist Dave Sullivan – releases new single “Capture” on Fri 16th Jan, you can read our review here

“Capture” marks a confident and emotionally grounded debut from Waterford based pop-rock singer and songwriter Dave Sullivan, an artist whose roots stretch back to the rugged coastline of Kerry and whose sound reflects that sense of openness and sincerity. From the outset, the track positions Sullivan as a songwriter who values feeling and melody over flash, delivering a debut that feels honest, considered, and quietly assured.

The track sits comfortably within modern pop-rock territory, blending clean, atmospheric guitars with a steady rhythm section that supports rather than overwhelms the song’s emotional core. The production is polished without feeling overworked, allowing the track to breathe and develop naturally. There’s a restrained build throughout, with subtle dynamic shifts that keep the listener engaged and give the chorus space to land with impact. It’s the kind of arrangement that feels radio ready while still maintaining an independent artist’s authenticity.

Sullivan is the track’s strongest asset. His delivery is warm and expressive, carrying a sense of vulnerability that suits the song’s reflective tone. There’s a conversational quality to his performance that makes the lyrics feel personal rather than performative, as if he’s speaking directly to the listener rather than reaching for dramatic effect. His voice sits comfortably in the mix, clear and present, and shows promise for further development as he grows into his sound.

“Capture” explores themes of connection, memory, and the desire to hold onto moments that feel fleeting yet significant. While the writing avoids overly complex imagery, its strength lies in its relatability. The sentiments are universal and accessible, which works in the song’s favour, particularly in a pop-rock landscape where emotional clarity often resonates more strongly than abstraction.

As a debut single, “Capture” succeeds in establishing Dave Sullivan as an artist with a clear artistic direction and an instinctive understanding of songcraft. It doesn’t attempt to reinvent the genre, but it doesn’t need to. Instead, it focuses on delivering a well-written, well-performed song that feels genuine and emotionally grounded. With continued development, particularly in carving out a more distinctive sonic signature, Sullivan has the potential to build a strong connection with audiences both in Ireland and beyond.

“Capture” rides in with a nice 7 out of 10

Rating: 7 out of 10.




Reviewer  – Ian Mc Donnell @mcgigmusic

Ian Mc Donnell

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