NEW SINGLE : Somebody’s Child shares new single ‘I Need Ya’ – Worldwide tour starts this month with London, Manchester, and Amsterdam dates sold out | Debut S/T album out 3rd Feb via Frenchkiss Records

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SOMEBODY’S CHILD

Shares new single ‘I Need Ya’

Debut album
out 3rd February 2023 via Frenchkiss Records

Worldwide Tour on sale now
London, Manchester, and Amsterdam SOLD OUT

Rough Trade East performance added

Today, Somebody’s Child aka Cian Godfrey shares new single ‘I Need Ya’ – another taster of his debut self-titled album out 3rd February via Frenchkiss Records.

The album has its roots in Godfrey’s formative years growing up in Dublin and the experiences that went with it. It was recorded at East London’s Hackney Road Studios with the producer Mikko Gordon (The Smile, Gaz Coombes, Thom Yorke) – Pre-order here.

‘I Need Ya’ follows previous singles ‘We Could Start A War’, ‘Sell Out’, and ‘Broken Record’, where Godfrey says, “This was one of the first songs that defined the sound and pace of the album. We’ve been playing it live for a while now and have been dying to get it out. Some of this album can be boiled down back to my chronic fear of growing older. To me this track in particular is a gentle reminder to stay young for as long as you can.” 

On the video he adds “Drift culture is a big thing in Ireland and when the director came to me with the idea I immediately thought it was cool as some of my friends are big into it. We didn’t want an emotional video but something fun and energetic, while also shining light on an Irish subculture that goes a little unnoticed. It was a lot of fun.”

Somebody’s Child will tour the UK, Ireland, and Europe from the end of the month with London, Manchester, and Amsterdam now sold out, plus dates in the US including his debut at SXSW. Rough Trade East has also been added. Tickets on sale now here.

Somebody’s Child has quickly established himself as a voice at the forefront of the new music scene in Ireland. Early support slots in Dublin with the likes of Kodaline, Primal Scream, and Kaiser Chiefs, as well as national radio play and an appearance on the nation’s beloved Late Late Show all acted as vindication for Cian Godfrey holding back the unveiling of SC until the relatively late age of 23 – he had honed his craft and formulated a clear message ahead of time.

Indeed, the inception of Somebody’s Child had been some years in the making. Growing up in Paris in the late 90s / early 00s, a young Godfrey was pushed into playing piano, with little other exposure to music aside from his father’s small record collection featuring the likes of Leonard Cohen and Tom Waits. Leaving school, Godfrey attended a music college in Dublin which ultimately gave him the time he needed to develop an obsession and formulate an idea. It was here where SC first came into fruition. Initially, it was just a vehicle with which to write songs for others – the “vanity” of the entertainment industry being a turn off. Latterly, it evolved into the fully-fledged, public-facing indie rock outfit as we see it today after band members joined one by one and fate put Godfrey and the front and centre of it all.

The notoriety generated by the early releases wasn’t confined to the Emerald Isle – the UK’s interest in particular had been piqued by Godfrey’s way with a chorus, apparent crossover potential and early comparisons to Tame Impala and Arctic Monkeys. The 20-Something EP, released during worldwide lockdown in 2020, was perhaps the best manifestation of this, giving Godfrey his first airplay on stations such as BBC Radio 1 and Radio X, and nods on numerous high-profile Spotify playlists. Never one to rest on his laurels, two EPs followed in quick succession (2021’s Hope, Amongst Other Things and Staying Sane), and when Somebody’s Child was finally able to perform his first headline tour of the UK and Ireland in late 2021, the shows witnessed large crowds of enthusiastic fans and an atmosphere of celebration.

With music often said to be a product of its environment, Godfrey is keen to impress upon listeners an image of a modern, progressive Ireland – albeit one with an ongoing housing crisis – and not the stereotypical one often portrayed by foreign media. “We’re not all smoking cigarettes, drinking Guinness around a candle in some pub reading Joyce. We’re a forward thinking group of people who are struggling to afford to live in the place we’re from. This album has been my escape”, Godfrey says.

Containing songs old and new, the LP acts as touchstone for where Somebody’s Child is today – looking steadfastly towards the future whilst acknowledging what has got him to this point. Thematically, it’s a melting pot of the band’s influences – ‘80s synth sounds inspired by The Cure and Joy Division and guitar riffs which recall the mid/late 2000s indie rock. “It’s a culmination of a lot of different areas and styles, but comes together under the same sonic heading,” Godfrey explains. “The album is the idea of the ‘80s rolling into the ‘00s in 2022.”

Catchy and life-affirming songs aside, what does it all mean? Godfrey is keen to emphasise it’s all about the listener and what they might take from it. “Most of all, I want my music to help people who are struggling. I struggled with anxiety and panic attacks and music grounded me, so I would like to think my music could help change someone’s life too.”

Somebody’s Child is out 3rd February 2023 via Frenchkiss Records
Pre-order here

Worldwide Tour Dates

Buy tickets HERE

20th Jan 2023 – Eurosonic, Groningen
7th Feb 2023 – Rough Trade East, London
8th Feb 2023 – Night & Day Cafe, Manchester SOLD OUT
9th Feb 2023 – Foundry Studio, Sheffield
11th Feb 2023 – Joiners, Southampton
12th Feb 2023 – Exchange, Bristol
14th Feb 2023 – Omeara, London SOLD OUT
17th Feb 2023 – Jimmy’s, Liverpool
18th Feb 2023 – Think Thank, Newcastle
19th Feb 2023 – King Tut’s, Glasgow
21st Feb 2023 – Hare & Hounds, Birmingham
24th Feb 2023 – Róisín Dubh, Galway
25th Feb 2023 – Dolan’s, Limerick
1st March 2023 – Ulster Sports Club, Belfast
2nd March 2023 – Cyprus Avenue, Cork
3rd March 2023 – The Academy, Dublin
4th March 2023 – Spirit Store, Dundalk
8th March 2023 – Le POPUP du Label, Paris
9th March 2023 – Trix Bar, Antwerp
10th March 2023 – Paradiso (Upstairs), Amsterdam SOLD OUT
11th March 2023 – Privatclub, Berlin
14th-18th March 2023 – SXSW, Austin
22nd March 2023 – Mercury Lounge, New York
23rd March 2023 – The Middle East (Upstairs), Boston

Somebody’s Child
Out 3rd February 2023 via Frenchkiss Records

Pre-order HERE

1. You Know What
2. I Need Ya
3. Hold Me Like You Wanna
4. Sell Out
5. Broken Record

6. Give It Up To Love
7. How Long?
8. What I Said
9. Stay
10. Jungle
11. We Could Start A War

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