Muireann Bradley shares new single ‘These Days’ & announces first UK headline tour
SHARES NEW SINGLE ‘THESE DAYS’ – LISTEN HERE
& ANNOUNCES UK HEADLINE TOUR
Lead Press Shot – Credit Isha Shah
REISSUED DEBUT ALBUM ‘I KEPT THESE OLD BLUES’ OUT NOW
WATCH MAHOGANY SESSION HERE
“A softly assured trailblazer who enraptures all who come across her work” – Clash
“Seldom have these familiar pieces been executed with the verve and grace, as well as the skill,
of this young Irishwoman” – MOJO
Once-in-a-generation teenage folk guitarist and singer Muireann Bradley is today releasing her version of the enduring classic ‘These Days’, listen here. Though it was brought into the wider public’s consciousness by Nico in 1967 as part of her celebrated Chelsea Girls album, the song was originally penned by a teenage Jackson Browne. Muireann’s version nods to the track’s folky roots, while putting her own youthful stamp on the classic, complete with lush strings and her signature bright vocals.
Muireann says, “I’ve always loved ‘These Days’, I first heard it in the Wes Anderson movie ‘The Royal Tenenbaums’ and really fell for it. I started playing it at home and then recently started to play it in my live shows. The audiences really liked it, so it was a natural step to record it. I love the lyrics, and the finger-picked guitar part that the 16-year-old Jackson Browne (who wrote the song) played on the original Nico recording. I had to change the melody to make it work for my voice which is always a bit of a worry with such a beloved and iconic song, but I hope everyone enjoys listening to it as much as I love playing it.”
18-year-old Muireann is rapidly garnering a devout fanbase, thanks to her unique style which blends traditional guitar playing with personal and mature interpretations of classic songs that belie her years. She recently covered Bob Dylan’s classic ‘Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright’ for Mahogany Sessions, watch here. Muireann is bringing folk and blues and their story-rich songs to a whole new generation; after enchanting a huge crowd at last summer’s Green Man Festival on the main stage, this year has seen her play at Hackney’s EartH, The Great Escape, Bearded Theory festival, End Of The Road and many more, including a run of dates in the US, taking in Washington DC, Brooklyn, Nashville and Chicago.
Today’s release also heralds the announcement of her debut UK headline tour: kicking off in Dublin on the 9th November, the 8-date run takes in iconic venues such as The Lexington in London, Komedia in Brighton and Bristol’s Louisiana. Full tour routing is below, tickets are available here. On the 20th September, Muireann will perform and be in conversation with the iconic folk revival figure Peggy Seeger as part of Subterranean, a new festival at the Southbank Centre. Programmed by Broadside Hacks, Bird on the Wire, Rough Trade Records and Skinty Records, the festival champions the subterranean music and traditions of today.
Muireann’s acclaimed debut album ‘I Kept These Old Blues’ is already regarded as a collectible among in-the-know music fans after the first pressing sold out everywhere; truly remarkable given Bradley was just 15 years old when she recorded it. This led to a reissue by her new label home of Decca Records, with Grammy-nominated mastering engineer Kevin Reeves on remastering duties. The record demonstrates the kind of assuredness and skill to be expected of a musician five times her age, on blues standards such as Blind Blake’s ‘Police Dog Blues’ as well as Rev Gary Davis’s ‘Candyman’. Her journey from playing in her bedroom to performing on Jools Holland’s Hootenanny (watch here) and The Late Late Show has captivated audiences, establishing Muireann as one of Ireland’s brightest emerging stars. Now, she is poised for a global breakout – watch a brilliant overview of her story to date here.
Upcoming UK/EU Live Dates:
18th September – Clonakilty International Guitar Festival, IRE
20th September – Subterranean Festival (with Peggy Seeger), London, UK (SOLD OUT)
20th September – An Evening With Dermot O’Leary & Friends at Camden Irish Centre, London, UK (SOLD OUT)
7th October – 30CC / Predikherenkerk, Leuven, BE
8th October – Arenberg, Antwerp, BE
18th October – Ramblin Roots Festival, Utrecht, NL
UK Headline Tour Dates
09th November – Dublin, Sugar Club
17th November – London, The Lexington
18th November – Glasgow, Saint Luke’s
20th November – Newcastle, The Cumberland Arms
22nd November – Manchester, Rat & Pigeon
23rd November – Brighton, Komedia
24th November – Bristol, Louisiana
26th November – Belfast, Oh Yeah Music Centre
‘These Days’ Artwork [Download Hi-Res Here]
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