Andy Flannagan To Release 'Drowning In The Shallow'

Jun 05 2012

The new album from Andy Flannagan, titled 'Drowning In The Shallow', is released on 10th June 2012, featuring the singer's trademark organic acoustic sound and finely crafted, poetic lyrics taken to another level by Grammy-award winning producer Alan Branch (Jeff Beck, Cat Stevens, Sinead O'Connor).

Andy is a London-based, Irish singer-songwriter who was previously a hospital doctor. His campaigning songwriting dragged him into the political arena, with his songs reflecting a passion for global justice.

"I have the privilege of visiting some incredible places and meeting some incredible people", explains Andy. "The places often depress me, but the people usually inspire me. There are people bringing hope in some of the toughest corners of our planet, and I thought they deserved to have their stories told.

So whether it's a fearful minority in Egypt, prostitutes finding new work in Bangkok’s biggest slum, orphans being embraced in Uganda, troubled young people in Luton, tsunami-wrecked lives in Chennai, or just my own continual brokenness, you'll find those stories here."


'Drowning In The Shallow' Track Listing:
1. Drowning In The Shallow
2. The Reason
3. Pieces Of April
4. Ego
5. Seven Storeys
6. This Poet
7. Healing
8. Addictions
9. I Will Not Be Leaving
10. Fragile
11. Whole
12. Fall

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