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Biography
Short Biography
Almighty Love the brand new studio album from Damien Dempsey will be released on 28 September 2012.
This much anticipated release was written in Dublin and London and recorded in New Air Studios, London. The album has been over four years in the making and is Dempsey’s most definitive recording to date.
Produced by long term collaborator John Reynolds, Almighty Love includes performances from Sinéad O’Connor and emerging London artist Kate Tempest.
The first single to be taken from the album will be the title track Almighty Love, which is a soaring ballad celebrating the powerful strength of love. The song will be serviced to radio next week.
"Thanks to all the brilliant fans who have been so patient waiting on this album. I hope it lifts all your hearts. Thanks for the support. See youz along the road” – Damo
Dempsey will embark on a tour of Ireland and the UK this year to support the album release. He will take his legendary live shows to Australia and the US in 2013.
The four years since the release of his album The Rocky Road have been busy for Dempsey. In addition to writing and recording Almighty Love, Dempsey was involved in recording and performing the Official Irish Euro 2012 Song ‘Rocky Road to Poland’.
The song’s lyrics were compiled from suggestions made by the listeners of The Ray D’Arcy Show on Today FM. The single was produced by John Reynolds and reached #1 in the Irish charts. All proceeds from the sale of the single were donated to The John Giles Foundation and The Irish Cancer Society.
Dempsey also collaborated with renowned Irish graffiti artist Maser on the project ‘They Are Us’. Inspired by Dempsey’s lyrics, Maser painted giant masterpieces of Dempsey’s words on derelict buildings in Dublin. His bold colours and style transformed the sounds and poetry of Dempsey’s songs into the very definition of street art on the Dublin cityscape. Sales of the limited edition prints raised funds for The Simon Community, a charity set up to help the homeless.
In December 2010 Dempsey and Glen Hansard, the Oscar winning songwriter, recorded and performed ‘The Auld Triangle’ which raised much needed funds for the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul (SVP) ‘Keep The Lights On’ Campaign.
Dempsey made his acting debut in 2011 in the Irish feature film ‘Between The Canals’. His song ‘Sing All Your Cares Away’ was featured in the BAFTA Award winning film ‘Tyrannosaur’, and he has songs in two upcoming Irish films "Stalker" and "King of the Travellers".
Damien Dempsey is an award winning singer songwriter from Donaghamede in Dublin.
In-depth Biography
Born into poverty-stricken Dublin in the mid-'70s, Damien Dempsey has a musical outlook profoundly shaped by the traditional working-class music he was exposed to as a child, as well as other artists who share his egalitarian social outlook: Bob Marley, Christy Moore, Luke Kelly, Shane MacGowan, and Elvis Presley. Since emerging as an exciting young talent in the mid-'90s, Dempsey steadily learned to control his wide variety of influences (which also included hip-hop and electronic music) while crafting an extremely original and personal style of folk music, attracting a myriad of all-star admirers including Morrissey, Sinéad O'Connor, and Bob Dylan. He graduated in 1995 from the highly competitive "Rock School" at Dublin's Ballyfermot College of Further Education, and -- as a testament to his craft -- was chosen as one of the acts to represent the graduating class with a formal release on the college's label. That album, the Contender EP, arrived in in 1995. Dempsey's first commercial single, "Dublin Town," followed two years later, and its immediate underground success was followed by a brief spell in the mainstream spotlight.
It took three years, however, before Dempsey put issued his first solo album. They Don't Teach This Shit in School, released in March of 2000, was a commendable but self-conscious effort that featured a smoother, less visceral recording of "Dublin Town." Despite its relative lack of commercial success, They Don't Teach This Shit in School earned Dempsey a number of admirers within the industry. Sinéad O'Connor agreed to collaborate with Dempsey for the title track of the Negative Vibes EP in October 2002, prompting the renowned singer to include him as the opening act on her subsequent European tour. Released in May of 2003, Seize the Day was produced by former O'Connor collaborator John Reynolds, and featured a guest guitar spot by the legendary Brian Eno, but the album's most striking feature was the performance of its central figure: Dempsey had matured immeasurably as a songwriter and as an individual, better able to articulate his strong sense of morality and no longer apprehensive to sing in his natural, earthy tone. The album was released in the U.K. in May 2004 on the expatriate label IRL, and earned the artist two Meteor Ireland Music Awards.
Arriving in 2005, Shots became Dempsey's first album to be simultaneously released in Ireland and the U.K. Shots debuted at the top of the Irish Albums chart and achieved platinum status before the year was up, and Dempsey was accordingly honored as Best Irish Male at 2006's Meteor Awards. In fact, 2006 proved to be a banner year for Dempsey: the New York-based label United for Opportunity began releasing each of Dempsey's albums in America, Sing All Our Cares Away (a compilation of tracks from Seize the Day and Shots) became Dempsey's first release in Germany, and the singer's first live album, Live at the Olympia, arrived in June. All of this activity resulted in Dempsey winning the Best Irish Male award in 2007, marking his second consecutive win at the awards ceremony. 2007 also saw the release of Dempsey's fourth studio album, To Hell or Barbados, which debuted at number one in the Irish album charts. An all-covers album entitled Rocky Road followed in 2008. ~ Dave Donnelly, Rovi
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