YE VAGABONDS 2024 2022 RTÉ Radio One Folk Awards - Best Album 2021
RTÉ Radio One Folk Awards - Best Traditional Track, Best Folk Group
2019 RTÉ Radio One Folk Awards - Best Traditional Track, Best Group,
and Best Album 2019 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards - Best Traditional Track
2019 RTÉ Radio One Folk Awards - Best Traditional Track, Best Group,
Best Album Brothers Brían and Diarmuid Mac Gloinn grew up playing
music together around their hometown of Carlow, a small town in the
southeast of Ireland. After moving to Dublin in 2012, they quickly
became a staple of the live music and session scene in Ireland,
playing their own original songs as well as folk songs from Ireland,
Scotland, England and America. In 2014 they came to the attention of
Arbutus Yarns’ music filmmaker Myles O’Reilly, whose videos gained
international attention for the brothers for the first time. After a
chance meeting at Electric Picnic in September 2015, the brothers
performed onstage with Glen Hansard, who invited them to open for him
on his European tour the following October. Their debut EP Rose &
Briar was released on October 7th 2015. Since then, they have been
busy touring Ireland, the UK and Europe, opening for acts such as
Villagers, Roy Harper, Lisa Hannigan (whose band they played in for
her Irish tour, June 2016) Phoebe Bridgers and boygenius. They have
played sold out headline shows in Ireland, France, Switzerland and the
UK. They have made numerous television and live radio appearances in
Ireland, and were also part of ‘Imagining Home’, a live broadcast
concert in the National Concert Hall of Ireland, 2016, curated by Glen
Hansard, Philip King and Gary Sheehan. In October 2017 they launched
their debut, self-titled album to great acclaim. “Ye Vagabonds”
comprises of harmony-rich folk music, influenced by Irish traditional
music, Appalachian singing, and the 1960's folk revival. It includes
ten mellow tracks weaved with thoughtful lyrics, thickly layered with
strings and droning harmonium. Their second album ‘The Hare’s
Lament’ was released on 22nd March 2019 to huge critical acclaim. In
2019 they won the BBC Radio Two Folk Award for Best Traditional Track,
and they swept the boards at the RTÉ Radio One Folk Awards where they
won Best Traditional Track, Best Group, and Best Album. A long-awaited
EP came out on January 22nd 2020 featuring two tracks, again released
on Rough Trade Records’ imprint River Lea. At the 2021 RTÉ Radio
One Folk Awards they won Best Traditional Track and Best Folk Group.
Their third album, ‘Nine Waves’ features 11 tracks of both
original and traditional songs and tunes and won Best Album at the
2022 RTÉ Radio One Folk Awards. It was released on Rough Trade’s
River Lea label on May 13th 2022. Nine Waves was recorded in the
Dublin Mountains at Hellfire Studios, produced by John ‘Spud’
Murphy (whose previous work includes records by black midi, Lankum and
caroline). The brotherly harmonies and multi-instrumental abilities of
Diarmuid and Brían Mac Gloinn were joined on Nine Waves by Kate Ellis
(cello) and Caimin Gilmore (double bass), both members of the Irish
contemporary classical group Crash Ensemble, and Ryan Hargadon, Anna
Mieke, Rachael Lavelle, Kojaque) on piano and saxophone. The record
also features concertina from Cormac Begley and harmonium from regular
touring member of Ye Vagabonds, Alain McFadden. “A remarkable
album” - Songlines “Joyous” - Uncut “A cavern of delights… A
labyrinthine treasure trove” - The Irish Times “They remind me of
my first days at ‘Les Cousins’ in Soho in 1965... Ye Vagabonds are
a modern expression of a tradition that is truly robust and important
to these islands.” Roy Harper “Going backwards to go forwards, [Ye
Vagabonds] look not to modern day influence to inspire their sound,
but prefer to absorb and reflect the most genuine leanings of deep
tradition, playing folk music that resonates as pure and honest as it
has since time immemorial. In an age where styles have a limited shelf
life, and musicians so often live by definition of their sell-by date,
Ye Vagabonds make music that honours timeless sincerity with acoustic
fireside storytelling that will sound as current a hundred years from
now as it has a hundred generations past.” Myles O Reilly (Arbutus
Yarns) www.yevagabonds.com
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