Orla Fallon’s newest album Sweet By and By dropped around March last year and it is making its way into international ears. I highly recommend it for those who are following the Nashville music scene because this album is very much close to that flavour of music. What strikes me as interesting is that, although Celtic Woman is a show that showcases the powerful vocals of Irish singers, Orla Fallon took the different route in her solo effort. I was intrigued if she’s going the Sarah Brightman path of grand operatic style or the Moya Brennan path. I am glad she took the latter and added her own twist to the soft rendition of classics and new songs.
My personal favourite is her version of Love Me Tender by Elvis Prestley. I think she really delivered the songs how it is meant to be sang- gentle as morning dew.
Sweet By and By has twelve tracks and these tunes will take you on a journey from Ireland to Old America. Feet Of A Dancer is a potential single. That is one track that like playing again and again because it is so beautiful. Everything about the album sparkles with superb production. Her harp skills are always present and this album is a joy to listen to.
Get your copy of Sweet By and By here: http://orlafallon.com/?product=sweet-by-and-by




Occasionally, something comes to awaken us from the stupor of so much mediocre music out there. The Go Set band are the answer to that. It is futile to resist such bewitching music-a combination of Celtic and punk energy that grab you by the collar and shake you all over the floor. It is great to have an album to jam to when you want something unique (but at the same time catchy enough) that will delight fans of any genre of music.