Joy’s 2015 album “Mo Anam Cara”, or Irish for soulmate or spiritual teacher, follows the ancient Celtic calendar, with a song for every pagan holiday. Songs like “Imbolc Invocation to Brigid”, resurrect the old traditions of how the Irish used to honour the goddess of light Brigid, with offerings of song and hospitality. Shannon’s 2017 album “Aes Sidhe”, Irish for “the spirits of the other world”, leads the listener through a musical journey through the Irish afterlife, from entering the dark of the burial mounds to the glorious peace of the Irish afterlife lands of “Tír na n’Óg”. On this album’s song “A Pause”, Shannon worked with guest artist Xasthur, the black metal project. In 2020, Joy Shannon released a sublime album called “The Cave”. This was recorded with producer Christopher Juul of the incredible band Heilung. “The Cave” was inspired by the ritualistic use of caves in ancient Ireland, where they were used as meditative places to connect with the gods and face one’s fears. The songs are, at times, droning and mesmerizing and, at other times, they pulse with the heartbeat of the earth. |