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Pothole In The Sky

Lisa O'Neill

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Cat No: PLATEAU27CD

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Release Date:  17 February 2017

Label:  Plateau Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5391518341729

Genres:  Folk  Singer Songwriter  

  • Description

    This is Lisa O'Neill's third album, following a witty and charming debut 'Has An Album', and the follow-up 'Same Cloth or Not' that marked her as a serious artist, a contender, a voice, a forked tongue.  And now 'Pothole in the Sky' - the artistic leap that had to be taken. And Oh boy has she taken it. These are wonderful, unique full of the sort of glorious individual word-play that could only come from the pen of O'Neill.    


    O'Neill's voice goes to all sorts of places throughout the course of this album, and the music provided by Emma Smith, Seamus Fogarty, Joseph Doyle, and Mossy Nolan follows her like a dark swirling storm, often bringing to mind the loose impressionism of the Dirty Three. On 'Planets' O'Neill delivers her most extraordinary vocal and lyrical performance to date. It is remarkable and on this form she could go toe to toe with Nick Cave at his most fire and brimstone. Except O'Neill's prose is elemental and mysterious, not angry.  


    As any truly great singer knows, it's not all about those big reaching numbers. There is some truly brave singing on this record. For instance, the odd high-pitched flourishes on 'Nasty', or the shrill parlour style singing on 'Black Sheep'. The latter features some of the best accompaniment too, a mellifluous psychedelic montage that literally sets sail one-minute-thirty in as Lisa goes off on one of her patented hypnotic stream-of-conscious word-play trips. The album closes out on a succession of brilliant songs. 'The Banjo Spell' is a tender ode to the aural folk tradition without being throwback. In fact it has a big lush modern feel to it.  And 'The Hunt', featuring guest fiddle and banjo from Colm Mac Con Iomaire and Glen Hansard respectively, is just another meandering epic Lisa O'Neill number, twisting and turning and changing its phrasing and tempo to suit the story and accommodate the words. She makes it sound easy. But it's not.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Pothole In The Sky
      • 2. Red Geansaí
      • 3. Planets
      • 4. To Know About The Divil
      • 5. Nasty
      • 6. Seven Sisters
      • 7. Gormlaith's Grieving
      • 8. Black Sheep
      • 9. The Banjo Spell
      • 10. The Hunt
      • 11. Red Geansaí Instrumental