Arrow In The Sky Release New Single ‘The Girl Who Thought She Was A Bird’

Arrow In The Sky are a dynamic duo of multi-instrumentalists, Conor McCauley and Brian Murphy, hailing from the heart of Ireland. Known for their unique sound, they have previously released two acclaimed mini-albums: Do What Thou Wilt (2009) and Winter’s Requiem (2011). Their songwriting partnership creates a distinct world of rapture and sorrow, blending traditional instruments with an unconventional approach.

Arrow In The Sky’s live performances are as captivating as their studio work, featuring looping guitars, blazing mandolins, and a suitcase-turned-bass drum. This innovative style has made them a favourite opening act for renowned Irish bands like Villagers, The Stunning, and Duke Special.

Their previous singles such as ‘Time of Need’ and ‘Fire’ which has nearly 9k streams on Spotify, picked up support in the likes of Hot Press, Pure M Zine, Rolling Stone En Espanol, The Beat, IMRO Radio Nova, RTÉ 2XM, LMFM  and more and their single ‘My Sunshine’ has gathered nearly 16k streams on Spotify making the duo a hot one to watch!

Fans can also experience the song live as Arrow in the Sky at their upcoming gig in Clarke’s Mullingar on the 19th of July.

The Girl Who Thought She Was a Bird’, the latest track from Arrow In The Sky showcases the band’s signature blend of lyrical depth and haunting melodies, capturing the essence of human longing and resilience. Originally written during Ireland’s last recession and mass youth exodus, the song’s poignant themes of aspiration and escape remain strikingly relevant today. This modern-day emigration song attempts to capture the enduring human desire for freedom and transformation amidst economic hardship.

The song narrates the story of a young woman dreaming of escape and transformation, set against the juxtaposition of urban sprawl and natural beauty. With vivid imagery of “glass canyon corridors” and a “lion’s roar” sunrise, the song immerses listeners in a world where hope and reality intertwine.

To work on the upcoming single the band brought in their good friend, Leeds violin virtuoso Kieran O’Malley. R’n’B is brought by punk rockabilly double-bass man Tim Fernley and rhythmic powerhouse Michael Cronin on drums. 




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Arrow In The Sky Release New Single ‘Time Of Need’

Arrow In The Sky are a dynamic duo of multi-instrumentalists, Conor McCauley and Brian Murphy, hailing from the heart of Ireland. Known for their unique sound, they have previously released two acclaimed mini-albums: Do What Thou Wilt (2009) and Winter’s Requiem (2011). Their songwriting partnership creates a distinct world of rapture and sorrow, blending traditional instruments with an unconventional approach.

Arrow In The Sky’s live performances are as captivating as their studio work, featuring looping guitars, blazing mandolins, and a suitcase turned bass drum. This innovative style has made them a favourite opening act for renowned Irish bands like Villagers, The Stunning, and Duke Special.

Their previous singles such as ‘Fire’ which has nearly 9k streams on Spotify, picked up support in the likes of Hot Press, Rolling Stone Spain and more and their single ‘My Sunshine’ has gathered nearly 16k streams on Spotify making the duo a hot one to watch!

Fans can also experience the song live as Arrow in the Sky at their upcoming gig in Clarke’s Mullingar on the 19th July.

Alt-folk duo band Arrow in the Sky proudly announces the release of their latest single, “Time Of Need,” a track that delves deep into themes of salvation, faith, and the human struggle with sin. The 3rd single from their forthcoming album showcases the band’s signature blend of lyrical depth and haunting melodies.

“Time Of Need” features a distinctive soundscape: a shimmering silver national guitar and bottleneck slide, resonating glass on steel through a busted up speaker cabinet, a wailing harmonica through a bullet mic.

The bassline, conjured from the foot pedals of a resurrected church organ, completes the unique musical experience known as Arrow in the Sky’s ‘bog-blues’. This foot-stomping track is reminiscent of the ‘Hill top Blues’ of Junior Kimbrough or R.L Burnside – perhaps if lost and wandering through a crossroads of Westmeath.

Conor McCauley, the band’s lead singer and a self-proclaimed atheist, clarifies that “Time Of Need” is not religious in its connotation but still explores themes of salvation and the possibility of redemption. McCauley emphasises that if redemption does exist then that in itself is a solace.

The band has once again collaborated with their friend Jason Cooper (The Cure/My Life Story). “We just let him rip,” says Brian Murphy. “He captured the vibe immediately. Initially, we thought it was a bit too Bonham, but then we decided, why not let him do his thing? And it was perfect” Brian laughs.

Emily Marsden – Editor
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