Echoes of Eire Exploring Emily Magner Hurley’s ‘Aililiú na Gamhna’
In “Aililiú na Gamhna,” Emily Magner Hurley transports listeners to the heart of Irish folklore with a poignant blend of tradition and
In “Aililiú na Gamhna,” Emily Magner Hurley transports listeners to the heart of Irish folklore with a poignant blend of tradition and
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“Shelf Life” by Waxy Shellac and The Tasteless Apples offers a rich tapestry of musical narratives, each track weaving its own story