“The Girl Who Thought She Was A Bird”: The new single from Arrow in the Sky

originally written during Ireland's last recession and mass youth exodus, the song's poignant themes of aspiration and escape remain strikingly relevant today.


A dynamic duo comprised of multi-instrumentalists Conor McCauley and Brian Murphy, Arrow in the Sky hail from the heart of Ireland, where they’ve been brewing a unique folk and roots rock sound for over a decade. A songwriting partnership that creates a distinct world of rapture and sorrow, the band blend traditional instruments, unflinching lyrics and skilled musicianship through an unconventional approach, which continues to capture ears in studio and on stage. 

A rich catalogue that features looping guitars, blazing mandolins, and a suitcase-turned-bass drum, “The Girl Who Thought She Was A Bird” is the newest innovative addition to their discography, and the most recent taster track to their forthcoming album. Sporting a signature blend of lyrical depth and haunting melodies, the modern-day emigration song captures the essence of human longing, resilience, desire for freedom and ideas of transformation amidst economic hardship. Narrating the story of a young woman dreaming of escape, the single is set against the juxtaposition of urban sprawl and natural beauty, with vivid imagery of "glass canyon corridors" and a "lion's roar" sunrise to immerse listeners in a world where hope and reality intertwine.

A treat for fans of Bob Dylan, Mick Flannery, Cascando, Simon & Garfunkel and Lou Reed, this band’s timeless quality will keep you coming back for more. There’s a beauty to every aspect of their song structure, from their subtle fingerpicking and percussive flourishes, to their commanding melodies and soaring vocals perfectly moulded for the roots genre.

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