Castlebar musicians Dervilla Hynes & Eibhlin Gallagher join Faraway Martin on new version of popular song

With everything happening due to Lockdown this year we should say it has being a rather successful year for singer songwriter Faraway Martin. He had a huge hit with the ballad ‘The Lights Turn On” when it was released over the summer months, receiving wide radio AirPlay from the likes of 2Fm and RTE Radio 1. 

And that’s not all, we we’re delighted to hear that Castlebar musicians Dervilla Hynes and Eibhlin Gallagher both play cello on the new live version of the track which has received rave reviews upon its release today (Friday Oct 29th)

 

Mayo singer songwriter, Faraway Martin, has a voice that according to Hot Press Magazine ‘leaves an instant mark on the listener’. He is releasing a live version of his most recent single ‘The Lights Turn On’.

In this live rendition of the track it was recorded in Ballinrobe Library, a 200 year old church

 

 

 

Since the release of “The Lights Turn On” last April, the track was playlisted on RTE Radio 1, 2fm, iRadio as well as across local radio also. The track reached No.5 in QBS Radio’s Top 40, the largest station in Qatar, Faraway Martin’s adopted home.

He was the only unsigned act in the Top 40. Faraway Martin’s presence in the music scene has grown substantially. He has established himself both at home and abroad, with regular appearances as a live act in Qatar, where he supported Boyce Avenue and Bazzi. In Ireland he has also opened for Aslan, Mick Flannery, Mundy and Hermitage Green.

 

In this live rendition recorded in Ballinrobe Library, a 200 year old church full of character and outstanding acoustics, Faraway Martin is joined by his bandmates; James Conway (Guitar), Luke O’Malley (Keys) and Gerry Heneghan (Drums) as well as the new addition of strings, a first for the songwriter. Dervilla Hynes (Cello) and Eibhlin Gallagher (Violin) “I was very fortunate to come across Dervilla and Eibhlin online in the Mayo Musicians group. 

The girls are fantastic, they’ve played everywhere from the Olympia to Broadway in New York. I feel they really brought a new lease of life to the song”.

The song represents the different stages of a couples life together, with a poignant ending from the penultimate line ‘the lights turn off’. Martin reminisces ​“I love playing this song live. It’s the type of song that really engages the listener. When I look up after singing the last line of the song, there’s often a few tears in the room. I love making that connection with the people.”
‘The Lights Turn On’ is the first single from Faraway Martin’s debut EP, which is scheduled for release later this year.

 

Once the pandemic passes he will celebrate the release with live performance, continuing on from his previous appearances on the main stage in Whelan’s, The Workman’s Club and a sold out gig in the Roisin Dubh for his first headline show.

Faraway Martin has a voice that is the perfect vehicle for a pop song yet carries depth and maturity throughout which really connects with the listener. ‘The Lights Turn On’ is a deeply relatable song that disseminates a lifetime full of memories in under 4 minutes. Listing influences such as Damien Rice, Paolo Nutini and Coldplay, it appears that Faraway Martin has found his own sound through his latest release.

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Faraway Martin creates a whiplash cirque berserk that is so over the top it’s amazing’ – REMY.
‘Full of feeling and fervour and never exhibits a dull moment’ – PureMZine, Track of the Week’.

‘A very catchy tune with lyrics we can all identify with’ – Joe.ie, Song of the Day.     

 

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