by Eric FitzGerald. [email protected]
LIMERICK’s music scene has delivered some exceptional material, from Laura Duff’s heartbreaking ‘Sea Legs’ to new remixes of tracks from TA Narrative and Sweets. Here’s a look at some of our favorite artists and the releases that rocked the city. All of these artists are on wwwbandcamp.com where you can stream, buy and support the artists – it also lists their live tours. Links included in artist names.
Laura Duff
Laura Duff released her debut album ‘Sea Legs’ in February 2025, marking her first release since 2021’s ‘Heavy Summer’ EP. The deeply personal album explores grief and healing following the loss of her father, recorded over 12 months in Knockaderry, Co. Limerick with producer Mícheál Keating.
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Working with bandmates – JJ Lee (bass), Mícheál Keating (guitar, piano, violin) and Christopher O’Sullivan (drums) – Duff has created an intimate and emotionally raw collection. Singles like the title track and “Fondness of You” feature direct, unguarded lyrics that resonated deeply with listeners dealing with their own grief.
The album, mastered by Richard Dowling, represents a significant shift from his previous upbeat indie sound towards lush, spacious arrangements. The images on the record used West Clare coastal visuals which anchored the project’s themes of memory and place.
God knows
Choice Music Prize winner God Knows released his debut solo album “A Future of the Past” in 2025, marking a milestone for the Zimbabwean-Irish rapper who made history in 2016 as part of Rusangano Family, the first hip-hop group to win the prestigious award.
Consisting of more than 50 tracks, the album is a family affair. Lead single “It’s Been A While” features his brother Godswill “Dreddy” Jonas on vocals and his youngest brother Godwin as producer, capturing their explosive live energy.
Executive producer MuRli describes building “a world around his story.”
Drawing on influences from Zimbabwe, New York, Dublin and West Africa, God Knows blends several styles into what he calls “albums within this album.” As co-founder of Narolane Records, he established himself as a mentor in Irish hip-hop, gaining international acclaim from NME, NPR, The Guardian and The New York Times.
Dylan Flynn and the Dead Poets
INDIE rockers Dylan Flynn and the Dead Poets released their EP ‘I’ve Been Living Life The Wrong Way’ in November 2025, celebrating their biggest UK and Ireland tour to date. Self-produced in Limerick with Mike Gavin and mastered by Richard Dowling (Foo Fighters, Villagers), the EP showcases their evolution as songwriters.
Opening track “Forgiveness Is A Gun” delivers Springsteen-inspired energy, while “Lately” explores folk-rock territory with influences from Tom Petty. Emotional centerpiece “Turn The Page” confronts mortality with raw vulnerability, complete with pedal steel and saxophone. The title track struggles with belonging to their hometown of Limerick.
The band has been included in the lineup for Forest Fest which will play on Friday July 24, 2026 alongside Echo & The Bunnymen, The Charlatons, The Undertones and The Wedding Present, among others.
TA story
ELECTRONIC pop-punk duo TA Narrative headlined Dolan’s Warehouse on Halloween 2025, releasing their EP “Hearts Drive Forward” on vinyl with exclusive remixes from Boyfrens and Steady State.
They cemented their reputation by performing at festivals and supporting the King Kong Company on tour, providing stunning visual spectacles.
SASP records
Limerick veterans Tara Nix and Anna Murphy launched SASP Records (Street Angel, Studio Psycho) in 2025, creating a new independent label supporting emerging talent across Ireland.
With over 20 years of combined industry experience, the duo behind TA Narrative have created a platform offering artist development, production, marketing and distribution.
The label debuted with a launch event on April 18 at Commercial Bar, showcasing Emily Panter’s debut EP, “Remember They Love You.” Galway-based Cat Turner followed by releasing singles ‘Take It Out On Someone Else’ and ‘Coming’, the latter exploring nostalgia and sweet regret, perfectly timed for the end of summer.
Willzee
Limerick rapper Willzee has released ‘Traveling Man’ in 2025, the first single from his upcoming album ‘Deep T’inker’. The track blends Irish folk melody with rap and spoken word poetry, powerfully reaffirming the identity of the traveler.
The song is an absolute hit and a powerful reclamation of the Traveler identity “I’m a TraBuffer – Traveler blood, settled upbringing. I’ve harnessed my settled artistry for years. Now it’s time to give the Traveler in me a chance,” says Willzee.
The video, directed by Kreated by Naty, features his children Cayne and Dakota alongside his extended family. “I wanted to involve the young family because they are the ones who will carry the flame,” he explains.
Mother-of-pearl
Limerick shoegaze band Mother of Pearl released their debut album ‘So Long to Knowing’ in 2025, following a strong opening act at the Seoda Shows Summer Party. Blending post-hardcore and grunge roots with textured soundscapes and reverb-filled ballads, they’ve built a reputation for their immersive shows and atmospheric depth.
Shirley Callaghan
Shannon-based singer-songwriter Shirley Callaghan released “Quit Fooling Me” in 2025, a powerful single blending emotional storytelling and pointed social commentary while serving as a heartfelt tribute to the late producer and friend Abe Silva (1971-2024).
Following previous albums “It Will Be Burned” and “Baby Blue” — which tackled narcissism, genocide and war — “Quit Fooling Me” explores societal corruption and emotional turmoil, capturing tensions around injustice and corrupt leaders.
Candy
LIMROCKERS Sweets released a new EP this year. “Assortment” is a six-track EP that reimagines material from their celebrated debut album through the creative lenses of some of the scene’s most innovative artists – MuRli, 40 Hurtz, Andy Unscene and Paddy Mulcahy.
“Assortment” is both a love letter to the local Sweets scene and a sonic departure. Andy Unscene Connolly covers the song ‘All is Moderate’ in a superb Laurie Anderson style, journey. The EP showcases the versatility of their material with bold sonic explorations, all mastered by Richard Dowling (Wav Mastering).
The EP closes with a new track from Sweets titled “I Heard” – a glimpse into the band’s future direction. giving listeners a glimpse of what’s to come. BROADCAST/SUPPORT https://sweetsweets.bandcamp.com/
Post Punk Podge and the Technohippies
THE new PPP&TT EP was released in June. The four tracks see the band expanding their musical soundscape. It contains two instrumentals, “The Plassey Air”, a lovely lilting fiddle piece played by PPP backed by the band (Mr. The Boom is Back and DJ Carey on various instruments including live drums to great effect) while “One For Kim” is rich in jazzy, post-rock and prog-rock flavors.
“Reheated Beef” draws on PPP’s hip hop influences while “Johnny Terpintine” (an ode to a man addicted to sniffing turpentine and the effects it has on him) is more akin to the sound of the band’s live assaults – it’s a banger that accompanies a big guitar riff – it’s about as pop a song as PPP gets without losing any of their signature growl. It’s awesome stuff.