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13 Oct 2025

O'Shea set to release a little bit of Chaos with new single

Helen O’Shea teases upcoming album with single Chaos

O'Shea set to release a little bit of Chaos with new single

Helen O'Shea is set to release her single Chaos on October 10 | Picture: Maris Wurtz

LIMERICK BORN, New-Jersey based roots artist Helen O’Shea is set to release new single Chaos, the third single from her anticipated album Songs In The Key of O.

The single is set to release Friday, October 10, and the album is due to release on March 6, of next year.

Helen announced the album in July with a special Jersey-girls cover of Sinéad O’Connor’s Dense Water Deep Down.

From this O’Shea earned strong international support from Hot Press, Front View Magazine, Vents Magazine and more.

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O’Shea’s longtime producer, and two-time Grammy winner, Marc Swersky, infuses the brand new single, Chaos, with an atmosphere of modern times, the hustle and bustle, however still evokes the feel of the 90’s with a nod to the great artists of the Lilith Fair era.

Helen’s journey to music begins with medicine and motherhood and embodies resilience and reinvention.

Before entering the music world, Helen dedicated years of her life to a medical career, having attended medical school at the University College Galway. She then spent a number of years as an assistant professor in Medical Research at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.

Helen rediscovered her life-long passion for music years later, and quickly becoming a force in the independent music scene.

After winning Best Americana Song for Sturdy Soul at the Global Music Awards, O'Shea has blended Americana and Celtic influences into her signature sound, which she calls AmeriCeltiCana.

O'Shea's music and message deeply resonate with women and mothers rediscovering themselves later in life.

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