Cian Airoldi – I Love You Dublin (But You’re Dying)
• Emerging Irish indie rock artist Cian Airoldi releases introspective love letter to Dublin ‘I Love You Dublin (But You’re Dying)’ on 24th June 2025. ‘I Love You Dublin (But You’re Dying)’ portrays a nostalgic story of Dublin music, reminding listeners of the importance of local grassroots artists. ‘I Love You Dublin (But You’re Dying)’ aims to increase awareness of the struggles currently faced by venues and artists alike in the city.
‘I Love You Dublin (But You’re Dying)’ is a new track, an evocative mix of jubilant indie rock and socially-conscious lyrics, addresses the uncertain future of Dublin’s iconic live music venues, which have been hit hard in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. With the song’s powerful title, Airoldi blends raw emotion with an urgent plea to save the heart and soul of Dublin’s cultural identity – its music scene. As venues continue to close their doors due to the economic and logistical challenges post-pandemic, ‘I Love You Dublin
(But You’re Dying)’ stands as both a tribute to the city’s vibrant history and a sobering commentary on the current crisis facing the Irish music community. Produced at home with a raw and gritty energy, the track’s chiming guitars, pounding drums, and Airoldi’s impassioned vocals reflect the urgency of the message. Lyrically, ‘I Love You Dublin (But You’re Dying)’ paints a stark picture of a city struggling to maintain its creative spirit in the face of overwhelming challenges, while also celebrating the resilience of those
who continue to fight for its survival. Cian Airoldi is an emerging Dublin-based indie rock artist whose music blends introspective
lyrics with powerful guitar-driven soundscapes. Drawing inspiration from both the city’s musical history and his own experiences, Airoldi’s music speaks to the struggles, triumphs, and complexities of contemporary life. This new single follows his critically acclaimed releases and signals a shift toward more socially conscious and reflective songwriting.
“I wanted to capture the feeling of loss, frustration, and uncertainty that many of us have experienced in Dublin in the past few years,” says Airoldi. “It’s not just about the venues closing – it’s about the entire landscape changing, the heart of the city starting to fade, and
all the little moments of connection that music gives us slipping away. The song is a love letter to Dublin, but it’s also a warning. We need to protect what makes this city unique.”
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