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Dom Martin releases "Belfast Blues" single and music video ahead of new album "Buried In The Hail"


Dom Martin
Photo by Tony Cole
 

TAKEN FROM THE FORTHCOMING ALBUM “BURIED IN THE HAIL” RELEASED 22 SEPTEMBER 2023 PRE-ORDER ALBUM

 

"Dom Martin has the sound and the skills and the look

to become a real major artist. ‘Buried In The Hail’ could be

the album to catapult him to headliner status.”

- Music News, Rating: 5/5 "This modern horse opera combines the chrome mentality of a renegade biker with the buckskin-tinged mindset of a lonesome six-gun hillbilly.”

Raw Ramp “Dom Martin is the next rising star in the global roots music scene.” Rock and Blues Muse

 

Multi-award-winning Blues/Rock/Americana/Roots artist Dom Martin is pleased to announce the release of “Belfast Blues” – the third single taken from his highly anticipated third studio album“Buried In The Hail” released by Forty Below Records on 22nd September 2023. The album is available to pre-order from https://fortybelow.ffm.to/buried-in-the-hail. The third single, “Belfast Blues,” released Friday 8 September, is available to stream HERE.

"Buried In the Hail" was recorded at Golden Egg Studios in Ireland. The album was produced in Dublin by Grammy-Nominated producers Chris O’Brien and Graham Murphy and co-produced by Dom Martin. Very much steeped in the Roots, Americana, and the Blues genres, many of the tracks on the new album possess an almost cinematic theme. Dom admits the new album is the first complete work that he’s recorded which he is 100% happy with and proud to release. Says Dom, “Buried In the Hail is the kind of album where the more you listen to it, the more you will get out of it.”

 

“The Belfast guitarist is a sprawling talent.”

Classic Rock “Martin’s vocal style is so reminiscent of John Martyn it’s uncanny.”

Blues in Britain “An electric guitar masterclass”

HRH Magazine “Buried In The Hail is a Pandora’s box of lyrical masterpieces.”

 

“Belfast Blues is about the days I spent playing the pubs and clubs in Northern Ireland,” says Dom. “Getting in fights, fires, getting robbed, getting drunk and beaten and just generally misbehaving. Being an animal. I was a different person back then.”


Why the cover of Willie Nelson’s “Crazy”? “When I was a kid, I always loved the song, my Aunt Breda was a Patsy fan, I think I liked it most probably for the key change, I was shocked when I later found out it was written by Willie Nelson, what a guy! This version is how I felt at the time, I had the music and these lyrics just fit in more ways than one


Dom will tour the new album throughout the UK and Ireland in October and November 2023 and Europe in June 2024. See tour dates listed below.

 
Dom Martin Album

ALBUM TRACK LISTING 1 – Hello In There 2 – Daylight I Will Find 3 – Government 4 – Belfast Blues 5 – Crazy 6 – Unhinged 7 – The Fall 8 – Howlin‘ 9 – Buried In The Hail 10 – Lefty 2 Guns 11 – Laid To Rest PRODUCTION CREDITS All Songs composed by Dom Martin except Crazy (Willie Nelson) Dom Martin – Vocals, Guitar Ben Graham – Bass Guitar & Double Bass Jonny McIlroy – Drums Recorded in Golden Egg Studios, Ireland Mixed and produced by Chris O’Brien and Graham Murphy at The Production Suite, Dublin, Ireland Co-Produced by Dom Martin Mastered by Richard Dowling at WAV Mastering, Limerick, Ireland Artwork Concept - Dom Martin Album Artwork - Magic Cabin Studios


ALBUM TRACK BY TRACK 1 – Hello In There So many songs could have been made with this one. In many ways this album is about the mind and losing it. It ’s also about accepting its function. That you ’re a little crazy and that ’s okay! I used this for the intro as it ’s such a nice calm before the storm compared to the 10-ton catastrophe on a 50-pound chain feeling from a few of the others on here. The children laughing in the background really made it. Children ’s laughter is one of the most beautiful sounds in the world and I' m glad I could include it in here. 2 – Daylight I Will Find It’s all about the music. Sweet and simple really. It ’s no soft option for a good life. Life is full of challenges, and it ’ll drive you insane if you let it. It doesn ’t matter what it is, you must find your own way through it and in one piece! Find your own daylight. We all have it! It ’s you! Love yourself. 3 – Government I’m not too sure what to say about this one lyrically. I ’m not political. I ’m not on any side. I believe in right, and something is not right with the current world order running of things but as for the song, it has a very Celtic feel to it. My Irish ghosts, influences and banshees are howling the wind at my back as if to tell me to stay away from explaining this song faithfully. 4 – Belfast Blues I’m a Belfast native. I love the place and the people. Just about every family has lost blood on the streets here yet it ’s still a great place to witness. As we’d say there’s some characters about so there is! The song is about the days I spent playing the pubs and clubs in Northern Ireland. Getting in fights, fires, getting robbed, getting drunk and beaten and just generally misbehaving. Being an animal. I was a different person back then. I’ve become a lot younger now than I was back then and am finally living a life. 5 – Crazy I usually have at least one cover on my albums, and I wanted something I could relate to. I wanted something I could identify with, and the lyrics are just it! I played this completely broken down, out of my mind and titanically heartbroken. It was written by Willie Nelson and made big by the beautiful Patsy Cline. As a cover song I think I’ve done a pretty good alternative version that does hold a feeling of that crazy, deeper burning love and the loss of it that makes us all a little… unhinged.


6 – Unhinged This is a song about feeling unhinged by society, finding falseness in people who greet you with smiles and leave you with nothing. 7 – The Fall It’s hard to write any one thing about this song. The fall of society comes to mind. It’s about people and what we do to each other. The timelines of history. It ’s not too late for us though to keep it positive and I still have tons of hope for the future. I’m not just talking about my own future. We all need to be a little nicer to each other, that ’s all. It ’s that easy. Or we are going to fall… 8 – Howlin’ I love the music of Howlin ’ Wolf and I wanted to pay my respects to the man. This one ’s for you Wolf! 9 – Buried In The Hail Going deep into your own mind can be dangerous. It can be difficult even to get to the dangerous part, you can get stuck in there. Your own locked room. I was stuck there for a while but I got out, though I do go back from time to time. It’s about revisiting the horrors that I have encountered and the experiences I have lived through so far. I always leave these situations feeling a bit raw, a little edgy. You need to be broken into pieces with unknown substances and possess a bag of pure emotion to write a song like this. It ’s an acceptance that a part of life has had to be cut off to make it out alive. For example, your leg is stuck and the water is rising… cut it off! 10 – Lefty 2 Guns A short story of a hitman. He ends this show by killing the parts I can ’t have anymore and he buries it all in the album cover and there’s nothing that can be done about it. 11 – Laid To Rest The last gasp of music, the outro. Again, like the intro, I could have gone any direction with this one. It has a certain end game feel to it, a finality. Everything may seem personal on this album and a lot of it is, but it wasn ’t by design, as these songs are how I felt, and they are all played from the heart to heal and move on. A “refresh” of some sorts, to let go of the past as there is no future in history. Laid to rest says that symbolically with its silence.

 

DOM MARTIN


“BURIED IN THE HAIL” AUTUMN 2023 ALBUM TOUR TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM


Carlisle Blues/Rock Festival Sunday 8 October 2023 Buy Tickets The Cluny, Newcastle Monday 9 October 2023 Buy Tickets The Club@142, Poynton Tuesday 10 October 2023 Buy Tickets Marina Bar, Plymouth Wednesday 11 October 2023 Buy Tickets Chester Live Rooms Thursday 12 October 2023 Buy Tickets Huntingdon Hall, Worcester Friday 13 October 2023 Buy Tickets Bournefest, Sittingbourne Saturday 14 October 2023 Buy Tickets The Musician, Leicester Sunday 15 October 2023 Buy Tickets 1865, Southampton Tuesday 17 October 2023 Buy Tickets The Bullingdon, Oxford Wednesday 18 October 2023 Buy Tickets

Eel Pie Club, London Thursday 19 October 2023 Buy Tickets The Stables, Milton Keynes Friday 20 October 2023 Buy Tickets Arlington Arts, Newbury Saturday 21 October 2023 Buy Tickets Met Lounge, Peterborough Sunday 22 October 2023 Buy Tickets Red Arrow Club, Ramsgate Tuesday 24 October 2023 Buy Tickets John Peel Centre, Stowmarket Wednesday 25 October 2023 Buy Tickets Yardbirds, Grimsby Thursday 26 October 2023 Buy Tickets Vicky Vaults, York Friday 27 October 2023 Buy Tickets Silsden Town Hall Saturday 28 October 2023 Buy Tickets The Caves, Edinburgh Sunday 29 October 2023 Buy Tickets Skylite Room, Warrenpoint Saturday 4 November 2023 Buy Tickets Whelans, Dublin Thursday 9 November 2023 Buy Tickets Dolans, Limerick Friday 10 November 2023 Buy Tickets

Wainthrop Avenue, Cork Saturday 11 November 2023 Buy Tickets Roisin Dubh, Galway Sunday 12 November 2023 Buy Tickets The Empire, Belfast Friday 17 November 2023 Buy Tickets


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SUMMER FESTIVALS

REMAINING 2023 SHOWS SEPTEMBER September 6/24 - European Tour OCTOBER October 8/29 - Buried In The Hail UK Band Tour NOVEMBER November 4, 9/10/11/12, 17/18, 24/25 - Irish Tour

 
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