Lorraine Nash’s New Single

New Song Lorraine Nash

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Ireland’s Lorraine Nash

New Single “I’ll Go” Out Now

Debut Album Out June 2023

Touring Australia 2024

Ireland’s young rising star Lorraine Nash returns in 2023 with a brand new single “I’ll Go” from her upcoming debut album which is due out in Australia in June 2023. Lorraine will be touring Australia in 2024.

Ahead of a busy year, “I’ll Go” is officially released in Australia today (8th April, 2023). Already released in Ireland, the song went straight to the #1 Spot in the RTE Radio 1 charts and, after a month, is still in second place.

“And I’ve been reading from this map for some time now // And though I wrote it // I still can’t figure it out” sings Lorraine in the song which is themed around figuring out life’s choices. “I’ll Go” boasts a rich and effortless vocal style and vivid imagery and certainly whets the appetite for her debut full album.

Known for her intricately interwoven harmonies and deceptively simple accompaniment, Nash’s songwriting has matured in the years since the release of her debut EP Wildflowers in 2020. The independent release of Wildflower saw the multi-instrumentalist quickly become one of the most-played female artists on Irish radio. Lorraine has made use of her skills not only in creating her own artwork and videos but also on numerous instruments to self-record the new collection alongside long-time collaborator Pat Herring Ahern.

Lorraine has wowed audiences at Ireland’s Folk Conference Showing Your Roots where she was an Official Showcase Artist, then at Right Here Right Now, (Indiependence Festival presents) Autumn Air, Triskel Arts Centre, Cork Opera House, Kinsale Arts Festival and has performed alongside John Spillane, Jack O’Rourke, Stephanie Rainey and The Lost Brothers.

Praise for Lorraine Nash

“Irish folk is in ruddy good health thanks to the likes of Lankum, Ye Vagabonds and John Francis Flynn.  Kerry’s Lorraine Nash will likely soon going their ranks.  The young folk singer does a fine line in robustly penned compositions that are beautifully sung and sensitively arranged” John Meagher, The Irish Independent                          

“The future is her oyster. It must be brilliant when you have one hit single where you can say ya I really nailed it….but when people produce one after the next you have to sit up and take notice” John Creedon, RTÉ Radio 1

“The release of Wildflower marks the 21-year-old multi-instrumentalist as a compelling new presence in Ireland’s thriving scene” Hot Press Magazine

“Lorraine Nash is the real deal! She’s destined to be big.” Jason Collins, 8Radio

“Some really nice finger-picking country/roots here from Irish folk/singer-songwriter Lorraine Nash” Tony Clayton Lea, The Irish Times

“Lorraine Nash is a skilled musician and talented lyricist who is developing her voice but deserves your attention now” Americana UK

“For a debut EP we can only imagine that Lorraine will have big career in music, and Into the Melody are excited to watch and listen as she takes that journey and releases more music.” – Into the Melody

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