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Luke Clerkin – is due to release his debut album ‘Orpheus’ on January 31st alongside the focus single ‘Home’ featuring Bríd Lyons. You can now read our review of ‘Home’

Luke Clerkin – “Home” (Featuring Bríd Lyons): A Love Letter to Dublin

If you’ve ever strolled through the cobblestone streets of Dublin, wandered past buskers filling the air with music, and felt that unshakable connection to the city, Luke Clerkin’s latest single, Home, will hit you right in the feels. This duet with the angelic-voiced Bríd Lyons is as much a tribute to Dublin as it is to love, nostalgia, and the magic of chance encounters.

The track opens softly with Bríd Lyons’ serene vocals. Her voice is stunning—calm yet commanding—as she paints a vivid picture of youthful love and stolen moments in Temple Bar. Accompanied by gentle guitar strings, her part feels like a warm memory you want to sink into. But just when you’re wrapped up in her soft storytelling, Luke jumps in with a burst of energy, upping the tempo and introducing that unmistakable Irish trad beat. It’s like Dublin itself joins the song, demanding to be celebrated.

Luke’s verse brings an urgency, a spark, and a touch of romantic spontaneity, singing about a smile shared under the city lights and conversations that stretched into the night. The layered instrumental arrangement gives his verse  an irresistible rhythm that makes you want to sway—or even grab a pint and sing along.

Photo credit: @fotoholix.photography

The chemistry between Luke and Bríd is undeniable. Their harmonies in the chorus are pure gold, delivering the beautiful lyrics: “The times that we used to sing, all of the joy we’d bring, everyone together. Oh, what it means to me, oh, to be young and free. Dublin’s my home forever.” It’s an ode to the moments that make a city feel like more than just a place—it becomes part of your soul.

Instrumentally, Home is a treat. The blend of traditional Irish influences with modern folk creates a sound that feels fresh. Luke Clerkin has a knack for writing songs that feel lived-in and authentic, and Home is no exception. Pairing his raw, heartfelt delivery with Bríd Lyons’ stunning vocals results in a track that feels like a warm embrace from the city itself. If this is any indication of what’s to come on his upcoming album, Orpheus, we’re in for something truly special. Due for release on January 31st, Orpheus is set to explore themes of mental health, love, heartbreak, and healing, showcasing Luke’s journey as a songwriter and his ability to connect on a deeply emotional level. Known for his euphoric live performances, Luke has played major festivals like Electric Picnic and All Together Now, as well as headline gigs in iconic venues such as Whelan’s and The Workman’s Club. His music has garnered praise from outlets like Hot Press, RTÉ Entertainment, and Golden Plec, and he’s topped the Irish Singer-Songwriter Charts multiple times while earning comparisons to artists like Glen Hansard, Hozier, and Dermot Kennedy. With Home as its focus track, this album promises to be a special moment in Irish music this year.

‘Home’ secures its self a nice 7.5 out of 10

Rating: 7.5 out of 10.

Tickets for Orpheus Album Launch in Whelan’s

Reviewer – Alan Robinson @alan_robinson_photography

Ian Mc Donnell

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