Lisa O'Neill - The Wind Doesn't Blow This Far Right PREORDER OUT 2/13
Lisa O'Neill - The Wind Doesn't Blow This Far Right PREORDER OUT 2/13
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This is a preorder. Albums can be picked up or will be mailed out upon street date. Order by 1/30/26 to get by 2/13/26.
Label: Rough Trade
This EP is comprised of a group of six tracks, they include Lisa’s haunting rendition of Bob Dylan’s ‘All The Tired Horses’ recorded to soundtrack the closing scene of the final episode of Peaky Blinders, plus ‘Homeless In The Thousands (Dublin in the Digital Age)’ featuring Peter Doherty, which was released as a stand-alone single in January of this year. It was not the first time O’Neill has written about social injustices on the cusp of a change. Songs like ‘Rock the Machine’ about unemployment in the Dublin dock lands, ‘When Cash Was King’ about the move to a cashless society and ‘Violet Gibson’ about the Irish woman who attempted to assassinate Mussolini in 1926. This new song was written in response to the growing issue of homelessness in Dublin and Ireland. A raconteur in the truest sense of the word, O’Neill is a five-time BBC Folk Award nominee and her previous album Heard a Long Gone Song was named The Guardian’s 2019 Folk Album of the Year. She had two songs feature in Peaky Blinders – Blackbird, her own composition, and an adaptation of Bob Dylan’s All the Tired Horses soundtracked the final scene of the epic TV drama.
Track Listing:
- The Wind Doesn't Blow This Far Right
- Mother Jones
- All The Tired Horses
- Homeless In The Thousands (Dublin In The Digital Age)
- The Bleak Midwinter
- Autumn 1915
