
Ships
London-based Irish singer-songwriter Seamus Fogarty returns with Ships, his most expansive and uplifting album to date. Praised for crafting âmagical journeys through fable and modern life and back again, often in the same songâ (The Guardian), Fogarty blends motorik rhythms, folk traditions and leftfield electronics into a richly detailed collection that channels influences from Tortoise to early â90s hip hop. Following 2023âs 'Hee Haw EP,' Ships is packed with poignant, funny and deeply human vignettes touching on love, loss, DIY coffins, chance encounters and the quiet determination required to keep going. Written in the wake of 'A Bag Of Eyes' and road-tested on tour with Lisa OâNeill, Ships was brought to life with an esteemed cast of collaborators including Emma Smith, Chris Vatalaro, Aram Zarikian, Joe Auckland, Leo Abrahams and Mike Lindsay. Recorded across London, St Leonards-on-Sea and Margate, and fine-tuned in Fogartyâs Walthamstow home studio, the album moves effortlessly from the urban hum of âCome Down To The Squareâ to the romantic sweep of the title track âShipsâ and the defiant crescendo of closing track âDoer Undoerâ. âThereâs something strangely uplifting about this collection,â Fogarty says. âItâs more honest than anything Iâve released before.â
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Ships
London-based Irish singer-songwriter Seamus Fogarty returns with Ships, his most expansive and uplifting album to date. Praised for crafting âmagical journeys through fable and modern life and back again, often in the same songâ (The Guardian), Fogarty blends motorik rhythms, folk traditions and leftfield electronics into a richly detailed collection that channels influences from Tortoise to early â90s hip hop. Following 2023âs 'Hee Haw EP,' Ships is packed with poignant, funny and deeply human vignettes touching on love, loss, DIY coffins, chance encounters and the quiet determination required to keep going. Written in the wake of 'A Bag Of Eyes' and road-tested on tour with Lisa OâNeill, Ships was brought to life with an esteemed cast of collaborators including Emma Smith, Chris Vatalaro, Aram Zarikian, Joe Auckland, Leo Abrahams and Mike Lindsay. Recorded across London, St Leonards-on-Sea and Margate, and fine-tuned in Fogartyâs Walthamstow home studio, the album moves effortlessly from the urban hum of âCome Down To The Squareâ to the romantic sweep of the title track âShipsâ and the defiant crescendo of closing track âDoer Undoerâ. âThereâs something strangely uplifting about this collection,â Fogarty says. âItâs more honest than anything Iâve released before.â
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London-based Irish singer-songwriter Seamus Fogarty returns with Ships, his most expansive and uplifting album to date. Praised for crafting âmagical journeys through fable and modern life and back again, often in the same songâ (The Guardian), Fogarty blends motorik rhythms, folk traditions and leftfield electronics into a richly detailed collection that channels influences from Tortoise to early â90s hip hop. Following 2023âs 'Hee Haw EP,' Ships is packed with poignant, funny and deeply human vignettes touching on love, loss, DIY coffins, chance encounters and the quiet determination required to keep going. Written in the wake of 'A Bag Of Eyes' and road-tested on tour with Lisa OâNeill, Ships was brought to life with an esteemed cast of collaborators including Emma Smith, Chris Vatalaro, Aram Zarikian, Joe Auckland, Leo Abrahams and Mike Lindsay. Recorded across London, St Leonards-on-Sea and Margate, and fine-tuned in Fogartyâs Walthamstow home studio, the album moves effortlessly from the urban hum of âCome Down To The Squareâ to the romantic sweep of the title track âShipsâ and the defiant crescendo of closing track âDoer Undoerâ. âThereâs something strangely uplifting about this collection,â Fogarty says. âItâs more honest than anything Iâve released before.â











