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06 Sept 2025

Louth singer-songwriter unveils her second album 'Cuentista'

Sophie Coyle makes a triumphant return with her latest offering, "Cuentista", following the success of her debut album, "Blame Me for the Storm".

Louth singer-songwriter unveils her second almbum 'Cuentista'

Sophie Coyle

Singer-songwriter Sophie Coyle makes a triumphant return with her latest offering, "Cuentista", following the success of her debut album, "Blame Me for the Storm".

Set to enthrall audiences with its unique blend of alt-folk, this album promises an enchanting musical voyage through South America, encapsulating Coyle's experiences, and tales from her travels.

"Cuentista" will go on official release on Friday 12th April with a tour date announced in Spirit Store on 13th April, with support from SELK and Rowan.

Sophie and her band will also be playing dates in the Bello Bar Dublin, Róisín Dubh Galway and the American Bar Belfast.  
"Cuentista," which translates to "Storyteller," comprises eleven original compositions along with two traditional Spanish ballads, each intricately woven with Coyle's signature storytelling prowess and melodic charm.

Evoking the ambiance of a late-night tango bar, the album offers a rich soundscape infused with South American influences, creating an immersive musical experience for listeners.

Coyle fuses the laid-back west coast vibe of her native Galway with the observational lyrical style of her current home in Dundalk, where she lives with her husband, fellow musician Jinx Lennon and their three children.

Her band members are fellow Dundalkers Caroline Whately (Bass), Sharon McArdle (piano, harp, accordion) and Conor Taaffe (Drums).

Recorded amidst the challenges of the Covid-19 lockdowns at Black Mountain Studios in Co. Louth, "Cuentista" showcases Coyle's artistic evolution and growth.

Renowned mixer Chris Barry, known for his work with artists like Junior Brother and The Mary Wallopers, lent his expertise to the album at Ailfionn Recording Studios, Dublin.

Four tracks on the album feature the sublime arrangements by Annemarie McGahon, brought to life by the talented Glas Quartet, and accompanied by the evocative trumpet playing of Bill Blackmore.

Coyle was shortlisted in 2019 for the International Songwriters Competition and long listed for album of the year by the Choice Music Awards. She showcases her multifaceted talent as an illustrator by crafting the artwork on the "Cuentista" album cover and merchandise, which includes T-shirts and a poster sized illustrated lyric sheet.

Additionally, she brings her creative vision to life by animating the music video for her first single Wanderlust adding a visual dimension to her musical storytelling. 

Speaking about her latest release, Sophie expressed her pride and excitement, stating: "I'm incredibly proud of how it all came together.

“We began recording in Black Mountain Studios at the start of the pandemic, and we welcomed another two kids into our lives along the way, making it an epic journey.

“Now, as we prepare to release the album, I couldn't be happier.

“I feel that both the lyric writing and production have evolved significantly since the first album, and I can’t wait for people to hear it."

For a taste of Coyle's earlier work, check out her previous album, "Blame Me for the Storm," which garnered critical acclaim with four stars from the Irish Times and a long listing for Album of the Year at the Folk Awards.

Irish Times 4/5 Review of "Blame Me for the Storm": “Coyle uses softness as a weapon. She has a sharp knack for storytelling, bringing us on journeys across the world or into other realms, and these songs double up as fantastical and timeless fables. "Whether she’s conjuring up magic or brewing up something darker, Coyle’s voice and narrative takes charge.”

The album would not have been possible without the incredible support of The Arts Council and Create Louth.

Stay updated on Sophie Coyle's musical journey and connect with her on social media: Facebook: Sophie Coyle Music ; Instagram: @sophiecoylemusic'; Twitter: @sophiecoylefolk; Breaking Tunes: Sophie Coyle

Upcomign gigs:
*  12th April – Bello Bar Dublin. Support from SELK and Gar Cox
* 13th April – Spirit Store, Dundalk. Support from SELK and Rowan 
* 18th April – Róisín Dubh, Galway. Support from SELK
* 21st April – American Bar, Belfast. Support from An Auld Lad and Rowan

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