One of the most lauded artists to emerge from Ireland’s unparalleled folk music scene, Niamh Bury shares her debut album Yellow Roses via Claddagh Records
Produced by Brían Mac Gloinn (Ye Vagabonds), Yellow Roses features 10 exquisitely-crafted songs, including the singles ‘Beehive’, ‘Who Am I To Tell Him?’, ‘Discovery’ and ‘Budapest’.
With the album release comes new single ‘Bite The Bridle’, a song Niamh wrote directly after an encounter she had with a horse in Dublin’s tourist heartland, Temple Bar. “It was a hot summer evening, and the driver had just loaded six large men into her carriage,” Niamh tells us. “She wouldn’t budge, but started to stomp her hooves on the cobblestones, as sparks started to fly. The driver simply remarked, ‘She’s not happy about something’. It made me think of the ways we ignore the needs of ourselves and other beings just to keep the cogs turning. There comes a point when the bridle must be broken and we run for the hills.”
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