Praying For Change is Conor Maley’s Single Out Now
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welcome to Edgar Allan Poets indie music corner. A space dedicated to the best new artists and bands we find around the web. Today’s feature artist is Conor Maley and his single Praying For Change.
Praying For Change is Conor Maley’s Single Out Now
I was struck by this artist’s voice.
A hoarse and intriguing vocal timbre that immediately manages to capture the listener’s attention.
Conor Maley has a refined vocal technique and he is able to keep every little nuance under control. This allows him to perform flawlessly.
We are faced with a great songwriter, a true professional who will certainly be very successful.
Praying For Change is an intense, nostalgic, and very meaningful song. In such a difficult time for the world, all we have to do is pray for a better future.
The production is fantastic, the grooves give an ethnic halo to the sound and this makes the song in general even more sincere and direct.
A great find that I recommend to everyone.
Praying For Change is Conor Maley’s Single Out Now!
Intense!
Praying For Change is Conor Maley’s Single Out Now
Growing up in Donegal, Conor Maley began his musical journey learning to play the guitar at the age of 10. His father was a music teacher so being around music so frequently, he quickly found himself writing songs. As a child Conor would listen to the radio on long trips in the car and find himself rewriting the songs he heard, feeling that they might sound better with different lyrics.
At age 16 he moved to Belfast with his family and began to pursue his musical career studying music at Belfast Met and playing open mic nights.
In 2017 Conor entered the JBL eon one take UK songwriting competition and won. He then was brought to London to record his
song ‘Lost Boy’ with Grammy winning producer Steve Lavine.
Conor would then move on to perform to a sold out crowd in KOKO Camden as part of CapitalXtras Music Potential Programme.
Conor had since then had two of his latest releases playlisted nationally ‘Broken man’ and ‘The Vow’. He has had coverage on Cool FM, BBC ATL, BBC NI, Downtown radio and done interviews with Stuart Robinson from Cool FM and Robbin Elliott on NNTV. He has also played at the Stendhal Festival.
Conors musical influences include Ed Sheeran, Kodaline, The Fray and Chris Stapleton.
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