Irish singer-songwriter noted (in the provided review) for a fragile voice and cello-rich, melancholic folk recordings; 'When You Are Here You Are Family' is a focal album in the review.

From the review: described as hailing from Galway; instrumentation prominently features Katy Ellis on cello and Thomas Haugh on drums; vocals likened to Nick Drake and Will Oldham.

JohnOfPatmos's review reads Adrian Crowley's album as suspended, melancholy folk with prominent cello and fragile vocals. The review highlights recurring motifs of existential pain and fragile beauty. Katy Ellis (cello) and Thomas Haugh (drums) are noted contributors. The reviewer rates the album positively while stressing its challenging, uneasy charm.

For:Listeners of melancholic indie folk, fans of intimate singer-songwriter records, admirers of Nick Drake / Will Oldham-style vocals.

 This album feels suspended. Suspended in a soft limbo made of sea, mist, and waves of memories crashing against the cliffs of memory.

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