Loah - When I Rise Up

Tracklist

Side A
1.
Your World (Georgia Douglas Johnson)
Loah
03:33
2.
My People (Langston Hughes)
Loah
05:22
3.
Easter (Katharine Tynan)
Loah
01:57
4.
The Second Coming (W.B. Yeats)
Loah
02:49
Side B
1.
When I Rise Up (Georgia Douglas Johnson)
Loah
02:35
2.
A Rose (Gladys Casely-Hayford)
Loah
05:15
3.
The Body to the Soul (Eva Gore-Booth)
Loah
03:42

Reviews

« Experimental, intelligent and Amazing »

I've been following Loah a while now (since we saw her on national Irish TV). This album however is something else. Every track takes you on a journey. The use of early 20th century poetry mixed with world sounds and diverse cultures is heart achingly beautiful.


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Information


  • Artist : Loah
  • Format : 1 x 12" (140g)
  • CountryIreland
  • GenresAcousticFolk, World, & CountryPoetry
  • Estimated shipping dateMay 2023

Description

“When I Rise Up”, is an EP of poetry from the 1920s set to music, created in direct response to our unique global experience.

Taking an international approach to this project, Loah chose works by several poets who originate in Ireland, the United States, and Sierra Leone. The 7 track collection features works by poets Langston Hughes [USA], Georgia Douglas Johnson [USA], Gladys Casely-Hayford [Sierra Leone], Eva Gore Booth [Ireland], W.B. Yeats [Ireland], and Katharine Tynan [Ireland], on compositions centred on voice, acoustic guitar and piano, reflecting the continuity of folk storytelling throughout the ages.

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Loah
Ireland

Loah is Sallay-Matu Garnett, a singer songwriter of Irish /Sierra Leonian descent.

She performs her unique blend of Afro-folksoul across solo projects and with collaborators including Hozier, Lisa Hannigan, Fehdah, and Bantum, and most recently during quarantine, Queens rapper Bas and Ron Gilmore Jr (J Cole, Ari Lennox). She starred as Mary Magdalene in the 2019 Barbican production of Jesus Christ Superstar. During the pandemic, she returned to her old vocation as a pharmacist to work on the frontline, and still continued to contribute culturally, co-presenting the primetime RTE music show The Heart of Saturday Night with Úna Healy and in 2021 releasing When I Rise Up, an EP of poetry from the 1920s set to music.

She is also an actress with several TV and film credits, including the highly-anticipated Conversations with Friends (2022) in which she plays Evelyn. With 80,000 monthly listeners, her sound combines the folk-inflected singer-songwriter styles of her natives Ireland and West Africa, the soul of the New World, and language and poetry reflecting both.