S4E14: Rosa Nutty: Authentic Lyricism in Song
Description
In a way we’ve been teasing this episode since our first, as we’ve treated you to a wee taste of Rosa Nutty’s music at the opening of every Irish Stew episode. Now we go beyond the snippet and follow Rosa through the emotional landscape she travels in song.
Her first album after a five-year absence from the recording studio, World So Blue is getting rave reviews, like this from The Irish Times:
“Now she’s back with a long-in-gestation debut album that weaves a kind of spell that will calm the jittery nerves of this weekend’s ghosts and spirits… this sense of optimism in the face of impending gloom seals whatever abrasions may have resided in Nutty’s creative mindset over the past three years.”
Join us as Rosa tells of her bilingual Irish-English childhood, her immersion in the visual arts, the influences on her songwriting, the power of letting go, her “semi-live” recording style, and the exhilaration of live performance.
And as she traces her journey from rural North County Dublin to rural Cavan, we’ll also hear all-too-brief segments from several of her songs.
Despite what she jokingly calls her “sad girl music,” there’s optimism in her atmospheric songs, best expressed in the title song “World Still Blue,” a hopeful sense that despite the turmoil and hardships of this world, from another perspective, say the perspective of an astronaut looking back on to earth from space, our world can still be “blue, calm and full of potential.”
Links
· Linktree: https://linktr.ee/rosanutty
· Website: http://www.rosanutty.com/
· Twitter: https://twitter.com/RosaNutty
· Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosanutty/
· Bandcamp: https://rosanutty.bandcamp.com/album/world-still-blue
· Merchandise: https://rosanutty.bandcamp.com/merch