A vocalist whose reflective songs like "Too Late" and "Still Not Made It" have built a steady catalog since 2018.
For a good sense of his mood, try "Come Alive" or "We Never Should Have Been Lovers." They're the kind of songs that work well with his live band, which includes Cathal Roche on keys and Kevin Sweeney on drums.
Daly's music holds a quiet, lived-in quality that feels specific to his Dublin roots, even when he's singing about winter in LA. Songs like "Too Late" and "Still Not Made It" show a writer who's comfortable with personal reflection, not big gestures. His work with artists like Hozier and Glen Hansard suggests he's part of a certain Irish lineage, but his own sound has its own space.
He started with the 2018 EP "Winter in LA," which got some early notice for its title track. Since then, he's put out albums like The Way We Are in 2019 and Beyond the Night in 2023, moving between folk and electronic touches along the way.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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