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AMBLE RELEASE ‘SWAN SONG’ | DEBUT ALBUM ‘REVERIE’ COMING MAY 23 2025

AMBLE RELEASE ‘SWAN SONG’

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DEBUT ALBUM REVERIE ARRIVING MAY 23

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Today, rising Irish folk band Amble return with new track “Swan Song,” the latest off their forthcoming debut album, Reverie – out May 23rd via Warner Records! The poetic tune has already been buzzing on socials, with more than 17 million views across platforms.

Beloved for their novelistic folk, Amble’s music isn’t just heard; it’s felt. Their captivating energy has resonated with fans around the world, culminating in 45,000 tickets sold worldwide this year alone. The Australia leg of their completely sold-out 2025 headline tour is currently underway – most recently including a stop at Dermot Kennedy’s Misneach Festival in Sydney – before they continue the trek across the UK, Europe, Canada, and the US, including stops at the Troubadour in LA, two nights at Bowery Ballroom in NYC, before concluding with Boston Calling Festival in May.

Later this summer, Amble will also notably support Hozier in legendary stadiums and arenas across North America, including two nights at Fenway Park this June. They also play four sold-out home shows across Ireland including King John’s Castle in Limerick June 19th, Trinity Summer Series in Dublin July 5th, The Big Top in Galway June 16th and The Marquee in Cork 17th.

Stay tuned for much more from Amble in 2025. See a full list of upcoming shows HERE!

ABOUT AMBLE

Channeling the power of tried-and-true friendship and tapping into the serenity of the surrounding countryside, Irish trio Amble harness a rare magic threaded into the fabric of their novelistic folk. The group—Robbie Cunningham (lead vocals/guitar), Ross McNerney (mandolin), and Oisin McCaffrey (guitar/vocals)—have unassumingly gone from quitting their day jobs in rural Western Ireland to the doorstep of an international breakthrough buoyed by over 100 million streams and sold-out shows around the world. After just one gig together, they unlocked uncanny creative interplay with each member penning songs and pouring life experience into the lyrics. Amble fueled buzz with breakouts “Mariner Boy” and “Lonely Island,” but life changed when the band received a call from Warner Records with an offer. Signing to the label in 2024, the band had an unimaginable past year that spawned their latest EP The Commons  and a captivating live presence, as they canvased North America and Europe with packed houses on both sides of the Atlantic. Their relatability, intimate storytelling, and authenticity marry seamlessly with no-frills acoustic instrumentation, serene soundscapes, and heavenly natural harmonies. Now, this spirit courses through their 2025 full-length debut LP, Reverie [Warner Records], and much more to come.

REVERIE TRACKLISTING

Schoolyard Days

Lonely Island

Marlay Park

Treehouse Wings

Mariner Boy

The Boy Who Flew Away

Gemini

Reverie

Tonnta

Ode To John

Little White Chapel

Mary’s Pub

Of Land & Sea

Swan Song

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AMBLE RELEASE NEW SINGLE ‘THE COMMONS’ AND EP OUT NOV 1ST VIA WARNER RECORDS US

BRAND NEW SONG ‘THE COMMONS’ OUT TODAY VIA WARNER RECORDS US

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THE SINGLE IS THE TITLE TRACK TAKEN FROM THEIR FORTHCOMING EP OUT ON NOVEMBER 1st

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Today, Amble release their new single and title track of their forthcoming EP,  ‘The Commons’.

The five-track EP is set for release on Friday November 1st, the music will be the first release with Warner Records US.

The release of the new single and EP announcement comes as the band are on their headline, sold-out tour across the US and Canada and return to Europe at the end of October to kick start their sold-out Irish and UK leg of the tour including three sold-out Olympia Theatre shows in Dublin. Full list of dates below.

The Commons’ single was written and recorded by Oisin, Robbie and Ross after finding a letter on the table of an empty train carriage traveling from Dublin to the midlands, the song was written before the train journey was over. The song written from a place of empathy and reflection upon finding the heartbreaking letter that unveiled a mothers devastation over the loss of her young son to suicide.  ..I’ll leave a letter on a train ..No date , No name ..For a stranger to turn and read ..And for a moment, I’ll be free’

On writing this song, they say ‘The subject matter of suicide will always be a difficult topic to discuss, let alone write about – but the letter only highlighted the many friends, students and family members whose lives have been affected by suicide. The song’s title, ‘The Commons’ shows the unfortunate familiarity of the topic in question. Picturing that ‘common’ area – whether it be the green of a housing estate, a local park,or a football field where kids and teenagers meet to play. ‘The Commons’ was not written to try and shed light on any solution or agenda, rather it is the expression of a feeling at a given time. The song, the letter and the topic itself are undeniably sad, but the ultimate feeling leaving that train carriage was of hope and the instrumental at the end of ‘The Commons’ is the musical expression of that hope’

‘The Commons’ EP is out on Friday November 1st, it includes the title track and previously releases single ‘Little White Chapel’

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TRACKLIST

1.Little White Chapel
2.The Commons
3.Thoughts Flood Back To You
4.One Man’s Love
5.Luke The Navigator

AMBLE BRAND NEW SINGLE ‘LITTLE WHITE CHAPEL’ OUT TODAY

 

“LITTLE WHITE CHAPEL” THE BRAND NEW SINGLE OUT NOW

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FOLLOWING AN ELECTRIC PICNIC SET FOR 10,000 FANS &

AHEAD OF THEIR SOLD-OUT IRISH, UK & AMERICAN TOUR


 

 Amble, the trio of accomplished musicians and song-writers, Robbie Cunningham, Oisin McCaffrey and Ross Mc Nerney release their brand new single “Little White Chapel” today.

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The new single follows a triumphant and packed out Electric Arena tent at this year’s Electric Picnic, with over 10,000 fans in attendance with an overflow of people queuing to get in – a remarkable feat for the band, who only came together just under two years ago. Known for their honest, moving and relatable lyricism along with incredible musicianship, Amble continue to grow and wow a loyal and dedicated fan base across the country, having sold 20’000 tickets globally this year. Later this month, the band kick-start their SOLD-OUT US, UK and Ireland tour through to December. Please see the full list of shows below.

“Little White Chapel” is just a taste of more music to come. The track was composed in June of 2024 and recorded in Ireland’s famed studio, Grouse Lodge Recording Studios the same month.

Written by all three members, they explain; ‘the song conveys the story of two lovers, an intimate reflection on the power of a connection and love. Beginning with one speaking in the third person critiquing themselves, their own morals, their own life decisions, their own courage and regrets. The narrative swiftly changes however when two lovers meet. The story from both sides, the overwhelming rush of emotion when you first fall in love and feel like you have found “the one”. The feeling of not remembering what it was like before this person fell into your life. The excitement, the passion, the unknowing fueling the two lovers to question their next step “why walk when we can run?” and having only just met decide to run away together and get married in a “Little White Chapel”.

The song moves from each lover’s perspective, one can be completely and utterly enthralled and convinced by the other, but how they have spent their life “blowing dreams and cigarettes”,  and now for the other lover they are all in,  “put the lighter down and cashed in all his bets”.

The story ends on a much more hopeful tone than it begins. The two lovers were lucky enough to find someone they truly consider to be their soul mates and were able to leave behind past lives, run away and begin a new story together.

ABOUT AMBLE

Amble are Robbie Cunningham, Oisin McCaffrey and Ross Mc Nerney, a three-piece ensemble of songwriters hailing from the Midlands and West of Ireland. Amble’s debut EP, 2023’s Amble (Live), introduced a new, musing, trad-tinged trio of songwriters to the Irish music scene, followed by 2024’s highly distinctive Of Land and Sea, which finds the group expanding their sound to an ever-more global audience. The unique perspective of three individual songwriters creates a peerless body of work – built on the now familiar, ruminative observations on the world and more fitting to the Amble journey – the stories unfolding each day within it.

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