Arrow In The Sky are a dynamic duo of multi-instrumentalists, Conor McCauley and Brian Murphy, hailing from the heart of Ireland. Known for their unique sound, they have previously released two acclaimed mini-albums: Do What Thou Wilt (2009) and Winter's Requiem (2011). Their songwriting partnership creates a distinct world of rapture and sorrow, blending traditional instruments with an unconventional approach. Arrow In The Sky’s live performances are as captivating as their studio work, featuring looping guitars, blazing mandolins, and a suitcase-turned-bass drum. This innovative style has made them a favourite opening act for renowned Irish bands like Villagers, The Stunning, and Duke Special.

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In the 2010s, Arrow in the Sky embarked on the creation of their self-titled debut album, a journey marked by rich veins of creativity, unexpected turns, and numerous challenges. Initially, the band pursued the traditional route of self-funding recording sessions at high-end studios. However, as producer conflicts and mounting studio bills accumulated, it became clear that this path would not lead to the sound Arrow was aiming for.

Instead, they chose to retreat to the residential haven of the Cronin brothers' Transmission Rooms studios in Longford. With additional instrumentation and vocals added in makeshift home studios—Brian’s grandmother’s dining room, his childhood bedroom, and his father’s kitchen—the album began to take on a deeply personal touch.

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As the album was coming together, Conor McCauley began to feel a persistent numbness in his hands, later diagnosed as Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Despite frequent hospitalizations Conor's dedication to the project never wavered. Esteemed musicians, including Jason Cooper of The Cure, cello virtuoso Gerard Toal, former band member Shayne Byrne, and many other friends, generously contributed their talents, adding layers of musical artistry that enriched the album.

While the album was originally written for the most part in the wake of Ireland’s financial collapse and dealt with the effects of that on small-town inhabitants and their lives, these themes appear no less relevant now over a decade later.

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“A new single from Arrow In The Sky’s upcoming album to release later this year. ‘Fire’ is psychedelic and genre-diffusing, with influences ranging from punk to rock to even some folk.” - Hot Press.

“Known for their distinctive brand of indie-folk, multi-instrumentalists Conor McCauley and Brian Murphy push the boundaries of folk music to something questioning conventionalism.” - Otherside Reviews.

“As anticipation builds for the full album release, ‘Time Of Need’ offers a tantalizing taste of what’s to come from this talented Irish outfit.” - Pure M Zine.

“Prepare to be enchanted by Arrow In The Sky’s latest offering. Their music is not just a listening experience but an emotional journey that resonates with the timeless themes of aspiration and the quest for freedom. Keep an ear out for ‘The Girl Who Thought She Was A Bird’ – it’s a song that will stay with you long after the last note fades.” - Jace Media Music

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