Our show at WMC Dublin is sold out. Really hoping it goes ahead. We’ll see. Thank you so much to everyone who bought tickets.
Album can be pre-ordered.
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Thoughts and missives from Pearse McGloughlin
Our show at WMC Dublin is sold out. Really hoping it goes ahead. We’ll see. Thank you so much to everyone who bought tickets.
Album can be pre-ordered.
Tickets for this show, which will of course adhere to public health requirements are available right here.
https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/pearse-mcgloughlin-nocturnes-album-launch-tickets-122550402553
Dear dears,
The Rest by Pearse McGloughlin & Nocturnes is coming out on October 14th 2020.
The upstanding folk at Bluestack Records are going to release this (my fifth album) on CD, vinyl and digital. And vinyl. And also on vinyl.
I’m quite excited about this prospect!
so if you would like to pre order the album that is now possible from the link below.
The brilliant artwork is by my brother Kevin.
James Baldwin is one of my favourite writers since my friend Austin Kehoe introduced me to ‘Tell Me How Long The Train’s Been Gone’ a long time back. I recently stumbled on ‘Another Country’ in our local swap library and thought it was great. I recognised a lot of characters: the talented but self destructive musician, the ambitious ones who know where they’re going, the well meaning but hypocritical ones, the vain and the envious - characters who struggle with themselves and each other, to see if, in an embattled society, love is possible.
We raised €201 for Enda Sheehy’s Irish Cancer Society fundraiser from Sunday’s stream and the last few days. Thanks for sharing, watching and donating 🙏🙏🙏 I’m gonna be working on getting album #5 out for September so I plan to do Sunday Stream a little less frequently over the next few weeks. It’s been good. The lockdown and restrictions got me talking to people i hadn’t in a while, reconnecting. Music is great for that. It’s been strange too, of course, the effect of coronavirus, like a sorrow under which we sometimes sink, disorientated and separated, a version of grief. It is a shock. It is a lot. Cheers to everyone who tuned in over the last few weeks and kept me company🙏 looking forward to sharing ‘The Rest’ with you soon.
On a separate note, I listened to this radio documentary about Conor Walsh recently. I’d put it off for a while but it was time well spent. It reminded me of some great shows we did alongside Conor with Idiot Songs around 2013/2014. Beautiful music and a very moving story. One more brilliant star in the sky, isn't it true. Have a listen and then go dip into “The Front”. Phenomenal.
Passing Through: https://www.rte.ie/radio1/doconone/2020/0605/1145635-conor-walsh-passing-through/#:~:text=In%20'Conor%20Walsh%20%2D%20Passing%20Through,his%20haunting%20and%20unforgettable%20music.
My good friend Enda Sheehy is doing a marathon in aid of Irish Cancer Society this Saturday in Monread Park from 7:30am.
I’ll be joining him for half of it god help him! And me too, in fairness.
So, for this week’s Sunday Stream I will contribute any tips received from the show to Enda’s fundraiser.
We will stream from Billy’s place and the set will consist of covers and requests.
Hopefully we will be able to play it as a distanced three piece with Enda Roche joining on percussion and Billy Donohue on keys.
If you can, please make a contribution to www.paypal.me/UrchinMusic, putting ‘Irish Cancer Society’ as the note.
If you don’t use Paypal you can contribute directly to Enda’s page here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/fk3rtr-irish-cancer-society
If you’re not in a position to do that, that’s totally cool of course, maybe you can share the page or invite friends. 🙏🙏
We will stream on FB Live, YT and Twitch.
Thank you.
Pearse and Nocturnes
Dear friends
What is the craic? Here is our new video for “Focus”. The world needs more people lolling around in woods and art galleries and we endeavoured to meet (that rather esoteric) need!
Also, also, I’ve been streaming every Sunday at 5:00 from my FB page and hope to do it from my other social avenues in due course too. It’s been very enjoyable and a really great way to keep gigging going. I’ll be playing again this Sunday where the theme is “The Sea” - so songs with aquatic and oceanic references will abound.
Also I love these little posters I’ve been making with photos from my phone : )
Hi there,
You can listen to “Focus” by finding whichever platform you use to stream music here.
Thanks a lot,
Pearse
Hi friend, I wanted to pass on this new song. I wrote it after Electric Picnic a few years ago, in what seems like another world. But it's not another world. It's the same world. Awful things are happening but alongside them beautiful things are happening too. My daughter is learning to cycle with a determined little heart. My students are showing up for class online and trying to make sense of huge change. And I want to make new music.
The song's called 'Focus' and comes from an album called 'The Rest'. I had some shows lined up to support its release which won't go ahead just now, of course, but I will share new work over the next while which I look forward to.
Focus
Song by Pearse McGloughlin. Music by Pearse, Billy and Enda.
Production by Darragh Nolan.
Beautiful artwork by my uncle Eoin MacLochlainn
FOCUS
Strange summer evening
Autumn wind blowing
Lurching from coast to coast
Blowing hot, blowing cold
And you drew everything
You knew everything
You gave focus
Red eyed morning
New light dawning
Coasting from pole to pole
Bowing low
For your glowing soul
And you drew everything
You knew everything
You drew focus
Where do your horses run?
When the seasons over
Do you tell them to gallop on
By bullets by boulders
All horses fall up on
The thorns of winter
May all horses overcome
Their bruises and splinters
And you swing with the tides and the moon
Fear can take over
When you’re burned and you’re spurned and you’re shunned
But your spirit’s stronger
So you speak with a seeing tongue
Though you shake
Though you shiver
All that blossoms is not born in the black of winter.
My brother Kevin and I had been planning a video for a song I recorded last year. But as we worked we realised the various scenes we had were relucant to sit beside each other, they wouldn’t gel.
But not to worry.
We found that one scene we had shot with my friend Eoghan Burke (Fia Rua) and his daughter worked really well. We’d been planning a different approach but ended up taking an alternative route which was simpler and more beautiful.
Thanks a lot to Eoghan and his daughter for taking part.
The music is called ‘Arrow’.
Pearse
Hi and thanks for coming by.
Our next shows are at Olivier Cornet Gallery, Dublin on September 20th at 8pm and in The Red Stables for Stable Ground Festival on September 21st. P
Video by Emil Damyanov
We are looking forward to launching ‘Betting Pool’ at The Workman’s Club, Dublin with special guest performances from Aural Air and Fia Rua.
Tickets are available here.
Stream the track below.
My brothers Kevin and Páraic are showcasing some wonderful visual work of theirs before our show at The Hawk’s Well on January 19th. Have a look and marvel.
Hi everyone, and happy new year. I hope 2019 is one of health and friendship, family and happiness!
We are playing our first show of the year in Hawk's Well Theatre, Sligoon January 19th. If you are about, we'd love to see you there. I'm really glad that my uncle Eoin Mac Lochlainn is providing the artwork to accompany 'Ag Ól, ag Ól ag an Garbhóg' which we will launch in Sligo, fittingly. The beautiful image is from an exhibition by Eoin which was at the Olivier Cornet Gallery exploring climate change and particularly the significance of trees. One of the verses in the song (written with Enda Reilly Music) is:
'An tuath seo lán\/ de cuimhne soleir
Dath ór/ tine ar-an uisce
Fuaimeanna na h-oiche sna crainnte'
which roughly translates as
'This land is full of bright memory
The golden colour of fire on the water
The sounds of the night in the trees'
So, I felt that line was connected to the painting by Eoin. I'll share the new version of the song here shortly.
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Tickets here.