The singer and songwriter of soul music
known as Niall MacMahon has released his latest official single,
“Sold Out on Love.” The track has been proudly published on the
Mosa Records independent music label, which has been home to such
artists as the Vandal, Ray Morrison, Germaine Johnson, and South East
Side. A blend of blues, rock and soul played way down deep in the
groove, “Sold Out on Love” by Niall MacMahon is the latest
example of Europe's part in the continuing blues tradition.
Commenting on his main artistic
influences, Niall MacMahon cites legends such as Joe Cocker, James
Brown, Van Morrison, and Bad Company singer Paul Rodgers. Considering
his mention of Cocker and Rodgers in particular, it may come as no
surprise that MacMahon's own sound should find itself so firmly
grounded in that classic, blues and rock sound which has become so
rare to find in the modern era.
This sentiment seems close to
MacMahon's heart, as well, when the listener hears the rolling,
blues-soaked bars of “Sold Out on Love.” Asked to describe the
theme and message of his new single, MacMahon writes succinctly, “Old
soul is best!”
Niall MacMahon is a singer, songwriter,
multi-instrumentalist, musical arranger and music producer. His
career spans fully seven albums and two official singles to date.
Though most of his releases bear his given name, MacMahon has also
published music under the names Axe Wielding, Shocking Stockings, and
Nautically Nausea Niall.
The art of Niall MacMahon has stretched
from writing poetry as a teenager alongside John Borrowman of the
Atrix and future Poet Laureate of Ireland, Paula Meehan, to playing
post-punk rock in the late '70s with Shocking Stockings.
Collaborating with him in the Stockings were such names as Philip
Chevron of the Pogues, Slaughter Joe of Creation Records, Robin
Spreafico of Doll by Doll and Teresa D'Abreu of Sadista Sisters.
“Sold Out on Love” by Niall
MacMahon is available online worldwide.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
www.MondoTunes.com
“Sold Out on Love” by Niall
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