Dessie Magee's latest album 'The Flat Circle'
Irish indie folk-rock band Dessie Magee have unveiled their latest album "The Flat Circle", a dark yet compelling musical venture that pushes the boundaries of folk rock.
Recorded in Dessie's Brighton bedroom situated over a pub, the album weaves raw emotion with compelling narrations, exploring themes of personal loss and societal challenges. Comprising members Dessie Magee on vocals and guitar, Ed Bell on bass and background vocals, Joe McGeogh on drums, and Ed Lee on lead guitar, the band's unique blend of influences ranging from metal to folk, to pop, shines through their music.
With standout tracks like “There Be Wolves” portraying a tale of betrayal and “Graceless” delving into the effects of long-term medication, Dessie Magee's sound resonates with a growing audience seeking profound storytelling and emotive melodies.
Drawing inspiration from the Australian band Northlane, the album is a testament to the band's resilience and creativity, capturing the essence of life's complexities through music. Check it out below.
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