Saint Sister
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Background information | |
Origin | Ireland |
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Years active | 2014 | –present
Labels | ie too |
Website | saintsisterband |
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Saint Sister are an Irish traditional duo, whose music has been described as "atmosfolk."[1][2][3]
Career[]
Morgan MacIntyre (from Belfast) and Gemma Doherty (from Derry) met at Trinity College, Dublin. They founded Saint Sister in 2014.[4] They were voted the “Best Irish Act" by the readers of The Irish Times in 2016.[5] Their debut album, Shape of Silence, was released in 2018 and was nominated for the Choice Music Prize. They performed an a cappella rendition of the song "Dreams" by The Cranberries at Lyra McKee's funeral in Belfast,[6] who was killed by the New IRA in April 2019.[7]
In 2020, the duo were part of an Irish collective of female singers and musicians called Irish Women in Harmony, that recorded a version of the song "Dreams" in aid of the charity Safe Ireland, which deals with domestic abuse which had reportedly risen significantly during the Covid-19 lockdown.[8][9]
Personnel[]
Discography[]
- Albums
- EPs
- Madrid (2015)[14]
- Singles
- Tin Man (2016)[15]
- Causing Trouble (2017)[16]
- Is it too early? (Kilmainham) (2019)[17]
- Dynamite (2020)[18]
- The Place That I Work (2021)[19]
- Oh My God Oh Canada (2021)[20]
References[]
- ^ Bruton, Louise. "Saint Sister capture the confusion and confidence of youth on debut album". The Irish Times.
- ^ "Saint Sister biography". Last.fm.
- ^ "Saint Sister are making music unlike any other Irish band". www.irishexaminer.com. 9 October 2018.
- ^ "Saint Sister release new contrasting song 'Is It Too Early? (Kilmainham)' & headline tour". 15 May 2019.
- ^ "Saint Sister".
- ^ "Lyra McKee funeral: Updates as loved ones pay moving tribute to murdered journalist". www.mirror.co.uk. 24 April 2019. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
- ^ "Lyra McKee murder: Journalist shot dead during Derry rioting". www.bbc.com. 19 April 2019. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
- ^ Boland, Rosita (19 June 2020). "Irish Women in Harmony record Cranberries song in aid of Safe Ireland". The Irish Times. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
- ^ "Irish Women in Harmony". MCD.ie. n.d. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
- ^ "Behind The Music With Saint Sister". 5 January 2017.
- ^ Murphy, Lauren. "Saint Sister: Shape of Silence review – Atmosfolk to see you through the wee hours". The Irish Times.
- ^ Sharkey, Luke (4 October 2018). "Saint Sister's debut album captures ethereal beauty, chemistry & harmony".
- ^ "Saint Sister: Where I Should End review – Easy listening in the best sense". The Irish Times. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
- ^ "Saint Sister - Madrid EP | EP Review". GoldenPlec. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
- ^ "Saint Sister on Breaking Tunes". breakingtunes.com.
- ^ Nialler9 (25 May 2017). "Saint Sister are 'Causing Trouble' on new single". Nialler9. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
- ^ "Listen: Saint Sister - 'Is It Too Early? (Kilmainham)'". Clash Magazine. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
- ^ Smither, Tanis. "Track of the Day: Saint Sister – 'Dynamite'". Hotpress. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
- ^ Lipicar, Sean. "Irish duo Saint Sister share new single/video The Place That I Work featuring Lisa Hannigan". Hotpress. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
- ^ Nialler9 (5 May 2021). "Saint Sister – 'Oh My God Oh Canada'". Nialler9. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
External links[]
- 2014 establishments in Northern Ireland
- Folktronica musicians
- Female musical duos
- Musical duos from Northern Ireland
- Folk music groups from Northern Ireland
- Folk music duos
- Electronic music groups from Northern Ireland