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Limerick, Ireland · LimerickOn today’s edition of POSTBURNOUT.COM Interviews…, the Limerick singer-songwriter ARREN returns to discuss his upcoming debut album Dark Earth, which he’s currently in the cycle of. He also discusses his upcoming gig at Upstairs at Whelan’s this Saturday, his social media strategy, his music videos, and much more.
Also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music PodcastsYou can keep up with ARREN through his website. ARREN will perfor…Read Article
On the Podcast: The Limerick Singer-Songwriter ARREN Discusses His Upcoming Debut Record “Dark Earth,” His Upcoming Largest Headline Show, and The Future of the Project - Post-Burnout

Music · BelfastThe story of the Belfast indie-punk trio Mob Wife begins in Chengdu, China. “I finished uni, and I didn’t really want to get a ‘real job,’ because all my friends were going into call centres, and I was doing the hospitality thing, and I kind of went, ‘I don’t really want to do this; I kind of just want to go and do something else’,” their frontman, Chris Leckey, explained when he spoke to us. “So, I got the opportunity to just go to China. It wa…Read Article
The Belfast Musician Chris Leckey Talks About His New Band Mob Wife, Their New EP “ROT,” and Getting Nominated for Best Album at the Northern Ireland Music Prize - Post-Burnout

Melbourne, Australia · MelbourneSomething for an easy start to the week. Welcoming Rotterdam-based Jessy Yasmeen, a singer/songwriter of Venezuelan, Surinamese, Chinese, and Dutch descent, and her new single “Wash Away”, out via Amsterdam’s Vokall Records. The warm neo-soul tune serves as a goodbye to Jessy’s inner demons & past. The song swings between cinematic, stripped-back verses with soft piano & strings – and groove-infused chorus, featuring bright horns. A wonderful me…See the Story