Amy McCarthy - Irish Artist Of The Week
Amy McCarthy is a distinctive voice in Ireland’s contemporary Soul Blues scene. Known for hercommanding, expressive vocal and emotionally honest songwriting, Amy creates music rooted inlive instrumentation, depth, and dynamic intensity.Raised in a musical family on Ireland’s west coast, Amy developed an early love for performancethrough choirs, musical productions, and formal training in Music Performance, where she wasawarded Student of the Year in 2011. From classical choral work to fronting rock bands, the stagehas always been her natural home.Amy’s sound has evolved from high-energy rock into a richer Soul Blues direction, blending grit,emotional directness, and vocal power. Her songs explore self-reflection, inner conflict, and thestrength found in vulnerability. With four independent releases to date, including her latest single “Rain”, Amy continues to establish herself as a rising independent Irish artist. The track features a full band sound with layered guitars, keys, drums, and a choir-led bridge, highlighting both her dynamic vocal range and growing confidence as a songwriter.Performing regularly across Galway and the west of Ireland, Amy is steadily building a loyalaudience and refining her live presence. Each release brings her closer to defining a sound that issoulful, powerful, and unapologetically honest.Her fourth single, “Rain”, marks Amy’s first venture into Soul/Blues, following her earlier rock releases. The track blends reflective lyrics with a choir-led crescendo, showcasing her powerful, expressive voice. At its heart, “Rain” is about feeling stuck in your own thoughts — holding onto ideas you can’t let go of, while struggling to begin again. The imagery of rain runs throughout the track, symbolizing both heaviness and clarity. It reflects the tension between being overwhelmed and finding release.Lyrics such as “My compass is broken, I can’t find myself at all” capture the vulnerability at the center of the song. Rather than offering easy answers, “Rain” sits in the questions — exploring doubt, self-reflection and the quiet search for direction. Speaking about the track, McCarthy says: ‘’Rain came from a place of overthinking and feeling lost in my own head. I wanted to capture that sense of building walls around yourself, but also the hope that comes when something finally breaks through.”