Athlone based singer/song writer Fergal Cox will launch his debut EP Devil’s Island in the Passionfruit Theatre, Athlone on Friday August 27 at 8.30pm, admission €10.
This acoustic recording was produced at the legendary Grouse Lodge Studios, Rosemount. The ragged beauty of the surroundings seemed to seep through the walls during the recording process, with flowing strings of cello and violin tied to the seductive beat of a Spanish drum providing a haunting feel.
The songs themselves vary in style, but hints of the various musical influences can be sensed quite easily; from traditional ballads, American folk, flamenco rhythms, and classical style finger-picking; the overall result is a unique, Irish sound, based on the acoustic combination of guitar, strings, piano, and cajon (Spanish drum ), with a high emphasis on lyrical content.
Fergal has been playing guitar since the age of 16, and started writing songs as soon as the chords were strung together. Early influences included Rory Gallagher, Jeff Buckley, John Martyn, and Nick Drake. Following a handful of lessons in classical guitar whilst working in Germany, his guitar style developed into a distinctive mix of classical fingerstyle picking and more contemporary rhythms. In 2004 he featured in the Midlands singer/songwriter showcase held in the Palace Loft, Athlone. A packed house and memorable performance solidified his position as a talented local songwriter.
Since then, his skills as both a songwriter and musician have matured to produce this debut offering. In supporting acts such as The Coronas, and Mundy and playing at festivals like Helium (Ballymahon ) and the upcoming Moatrix festival (August 28 ) in Moate, his profile is growing steadily.
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