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Beside Trawbreaga Bay, in Co. Donegal, in an old schoolhouse with a suitcase full of borrowed recording gear, Oisin Leech strums gently on an acoustic guitar and watches the tide pull the water away from the ancient inlet. The thickness of Oisin’s voice soothes the old world room as the sound waves bounce around to be captured in the land where his ancestors still live and still make music.

This is a scene from the makings of acclaimed songwriter Oisin Leech’s new album, the Steve Gunn-produced Cold Sea, which is coming on Outside Music & Tremone Records (out March 8th). While Leech may be a familiar name in some circles due to his two decade long career as one half of revered Irish folk duo The Lost Brothers, and his brilliant radio show Caravan Radio, Cold Sea is his first solo offering. Recorded in Malin, in an old sea-facing schoolhouse that Leech and Gunn transformed into a working studio, the album features contributions from M. Ward, Dónal Lunny, Róisín McGrory and Tony Garnier, a long-time member of Bob Dylan's touring band.

Leech has shared the second single from the record, a track called "Colour of the Rain." The new track a follow up to last autumn’s debut solo single ‘October Sun’, which garnered widespread radio airplay from the likes of BBC 6, BBC Radio Ulster and RTE Radio 1.

Watch the New Lyric Video for Colour Of The Rain here- https://youtu.be/9osOqf16GVI

Featuring synths from Gunn and bass from Garnier, "Colour of the Rain" has a transportive power, using a combination of closely mic'ed acoustic instruments and electronic textures to build a sonic landscape that feels intimate yet other-worldly. According to Leech and Gunn, this is in part a result of their interest in making an album that expressed the environment in which it was created.

“My aim with this album was to write a collection of songs that told a complete story, and to record them near the ocean, using the sea as a kind of mirror for the songs,” Leech explains. "'Colour of the Rain' I spent weeks writing, maybe longer, with each verse addressing a stage in my life."

Gunn adds:

"Reflecting landscape in song is integral to so much musical tradition, and I always try to keep this in mind when working on my own music. I think this new record reflects both the landscape and the time we had beside the ocean beautifully. To be there with Oisin as he crafted his great songs in an old schoolhouse turned studio, was just wonderful and a significant experience for me."

In support of his debut Leech has announced the Maiden Voyage Concert series, during which he will play a run of dates in Ireland and overseas. Full details of those performances and further solo shows can be found at www.oisinleech.com

Speaking of the new music, Tony Garnier says: “It’s always such a great experience recording with Oisin. He’s a wonderful artist and a good friend. His extensive knowledge of music is a valuable learning to me. I hope more people hear his beautiful new songs and see his performances. This debut album of his, ‘Cold Sea’, is a spectacular record and it was a pleasure to be part of it. These new songs are so great."

Of Leech's new work, Dónal Lunny adds: "Oisin’s new music is mesmeric - and completely immersive. His songs make you feel good about life and that's what music should do!”

Watch the Official Performance video of 'Colour Of The Rain' by Cait Fahey here https://youtu.be/RQRglTpe4SM

'Cold Sea' is out March 8th 2024 via Outside Music (The Weather Station, Doug Paisley) and Tremone Records.

Tickets available from www.oisinleech.com

“This music and these songs remind us what it is to be human right now in this digital, virtual, augmented and artificial world we inhabit. Oisin brings us a heart-full of soul just when we need it." - Philip King (Other Voices, South Wind Blows)

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