We are super excited to share this record. Professional solo artist Paul Dillon (aka pMad) grabbed our attention with his new single, “Sisters”. The production is dark, creative, polished and meshes perfectly with Paul’s voice which allows the melody to sparkle. He has one of the richest and most memorable voices we’ve ever heard, and his performance on this track is on another level. The vocal tune is haunting and the atmosphere of this track is unique. The drums and synths are amazing, and the guitar riffs add the most perfect touch we could ever ask for. This artist has so much talent when it comes to writing songs, and his powerful and different music sets him apart from the crowd. “Sisters,” is one of the best tracks we’ve heard in months and definitely a great experience from start to finish.
For fans of Alternative / Darkwave / Gothic Rock, pMad is your new favorite artist, and his music will leave you stuck on constant repeat for days. Check it out for yourself and be sure to let us know what you think. Don’t forget to follow pMad online to stay up to date!
WHAT THE ARTIST SAYS ABOUT THIS SONG:
“The new single ‘Sisters’ is pMad’s take on those we love, gone too soon. They don’t go away very far, they walk beside us every day….. having left such an impression on us! They are still loved, still missed and a very important influence on our lives.”
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Paul Dillon is a solo artist named pMad from Portumna, Co. Galway in Ireland. Who has now released 3 singles and his ‘Broken’ EP with amazing success. Getting to #1 in many independent charts worldwide. All pMad’s music is self released on Zedakube Records.
Starting out with writing and playing with The Suicidal Dufflecoats to The Return of the Suicidal Dufflecoats to The Greeting & now to pMad, Covid-19 strikes and Paul sets up ‘The Best of Irish Indie’ on Facebook which through the pandemic created many polls that enabled followers to vote for ‘The Best Irish Indie Album’, The Best Irish Indie Single’ and ‘The Best Irish Indie Debut Single’. Now that vision of the music in his head is now moving to the outside. “If this was 1985 and Cathal Coughlan met Matt Johnson in London. And they decided they could make some music together. And they did and they made a record. If… if they did, it might just sound like the inspired new music from pMad.” – The Daily Earworm
“stunning production and a fusion of punk, electro-pop and gothic rock with an underbelly of sombre metal and the result is something truly exciting, different and altogether new! “ – Lauren Jayne of Awayday Radio
More singles to be released throughout 2022, with the album ‘Who Why Where What’ being released later in 2022. With new music also arriving in 2023.
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