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Seán Feeny – Unveils Title Track ‘Galactic Tides’ from Debut Album

Donegal singer-songwriter Seán Feeny returns with ‘Galactic Tides’, a sweeping, atmospheric folk-pop track exploring displacement, discovery, and the search for belonging.

A collaboration with fellow Donegal singer, songwriter and musician Ruairí Friel of Silver Winged They Fly, ‘Galactic Tides’ began with a set of lyrics Feeny wrote, an imagined journey through cosmic drift as a metaphor for emigration. When he shared them with Friel, the project took welcome shape in musical form.

Ruairí said: “Seán and I had a chat about a collaboration. He shared some lyrics and this one jumped out to me as it spoke about displacement and identity being outside of control, subject to bigger forces. I felt it was an important song in his whole project and I went with the melody and chords that felt right.”

The recording also features the distinctive talents of Friel and his much-respected wife, singer-songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist Sarah Cullen (The Reflection Box) on backing vocals, with Cullen’s voice adding a haunting quality that elevates the track’s celestial atmosphere.

Produced once again by fellow Donegal man, Orri McBrearty, the track carries Feeny’s blend of warm storytelling and evocative imagery, this time framed through the vastness of space.

Using stellar winds, distant moons, and shifting galaxies as metaphors, ‘Galactic Tides’ reflects the emotional tide of being uprooted, placed somewhere unfamiliar, and slowly navigating toward a place, or a person, that feels like home.

Seán said: “This song is, at its heart, an emigration story. It’s about being dropped into a place unknown and having to find your way.

“The universe became the language for that journey, those moments where you feel weightless, lost, or out of your element, but eventually find a kindred spirit or a new beginning.”

‘Galactic Tides’ also marks Feeny’s third creative collaboration with filmmaker Charlie Joe Doherty, who directed the official music video. Shot in the West Donegal Gaeltacht, the video visually mirrors the song’s themes by placing its characters, co-writers Feeny and Friel, in a landscape both beautiful and unfamiliar.

“We wanted the video to feel like you’ve been dropped into another world. An Carn Buí (Carnboy) and An Charraig Fhinn (Carrickfin)  gave us that sense of vastness, isolation, and discovery. It’s a story about finding connection in an unknown place,” Seán said.

With its soaring melodies, introspective lyrics, and cinematic soundscape, ‘Galactic Tides’ expands Feeny’s artistic universe, building on the grounded storytelling of his earlier work and moving into a more expansive, atmospheric folk pop style. The single offers a powerful preview of the forthcoming album of the same name.




Single Cover Art by Manna Design 

Ian Mc Donnell

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