Amble’s “Swan Song” Looks For Brighter Horizons Ahead of Debut Album


Amble returns with Swan Song, which is far from where they are at in their momentum. The latest single blossoms their songwriting prose following their EP The Commons released this past fall.

Leading up to their debut album, The Reverie, the ensemble of singer-songwriters Robbie Cunningham, Oisin McCaffrey, and Ross McNerney, continue to explore their flourishing, distinct folksy storytelling style so prevalent in their music. In fusing emotionally impactful lyricism with a delicate, confessional delivery that tackles the endurance of despondency, creativity, and acceptance of our reality, choosing to persevere despite it. 

“Swan Song” in its bold lyricism, embodies the celebration of the victories in our journeys, closing the track with a profound celebratory, a repetition of its meditative opening lyrics “I raise a glass for everyone, for every dream in hope, that it may find the change they seek in their mind.” and recognizing how far despite our obstacles we have come to, with a brighter horizon ahead. 

With The Reverie slated to release this coming May 2025, and both a European / North American tour, Amble continues to deliver a synergetic, impactful sound to its listeners not only in the Irish music scene, but at a global scale.

Listen to Swan Song below:


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