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Somebody's Child Releases Debut EP 20-something on August 7th

Tuesday 28th, 2020

BY: THE EIREWAVE NEWSDECK

 

20-something is the ambitious debut EP from the Irish newcomer Somebody’s Child. Its release follows the success of its two singles “Hold Me Like You Wanna” and “We Could Start A War”, which have both been featured on Spotify’s New Music Friday, plus editorial playlists The Indie List, Transistor, alt-pop and more. The artist recently appeared on the cover of Spotify’s An Alternative Eire. 

 

 

20-something is in equal parts refined and expansive, being the most powerful and representative artistic statement of his work so far. Topics range from anger and disillusionment with the powers that be, to a nostalgic love song about friendship. Themes of personal growth permeate throughout, with a DIY attitude being evident in its overall sound and feel. 

 

These songs were written in a pre-pandemic environment, but the seismic changes in the world since their inception has given new and deeper meanings to their subject matter, making the songs even more important to the artist and his band. 

 

Coming from very different musical backgrounds, the group’s chemistry and sound is developing at alarming rates, and the new EP is a huge testament to that. 

 

Lead singer and band leader Cian has said: 20-something is the first real taste of who I want to be as an artist and as a songwriter. It’s inspired by music I actually listen to on a regular basis. Everything before this has just been to test the waters, but for the first time since this started it feels like this is what I’m really about.” 

 

Keen on not shying away from real world problems, Cian’s lyrics comment on personal and political issues. In opening himself up, he hopes 20-something connects with the listener on a much deeper level than before, especially given the situation of the world at the moment. 

 

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