Maria Kelly crafts the kind of music that feels like a warm hug. Her lyrics go deep, channelling the emotions at the core of her being in a way that’s unique, yet utterly relatable for many. Her debut album the sum of the in-between was released in 2021 and details the intricacies of her own mental health journey against a backdrop of beautiful, melodic indie-folk.
Over the years in between, Maria has performed alongside the likes of Kodaline, Orla Gartland, and James Vincent McMorrow, and her music even soundtracked both RTÉ‘s trailer for Conversations With Friends and the international trailer for new movie EZRA, starring Rose Byrne and Robert De Niro.
Her next single ‘Something Better’ drops on Thursday, October 10, and sets the tone for an album that revolves around navigating the anger, pain and disappointment that come with feeling things so deeply. Taking to the stage of the Workman’s Cellar as part of Ireland Music Week on Thursday, October 3, tickets are still available here.
Yes! I always gravitated towards music, and loved writing stories for as long as I can remember. I loved the feeling of connection it gave me and I’ve tried to follow that thread ever since.
I think so, yes. I spent a lot of time outside in nature as a kid. Two places in Mayo that jump to mind are Aasleagh Falls and Tourmakeady Woods. I have a lot of good memories there. Natural imagery has always made its way into my lyrics or visuals.
Thank you! It’s cathartic. It’s always been more of a processing tool for me, similar to journaling. It helps me understand my own experience. It weirdly doesn’t feel very revealing — when those songs make their way out into the world, they just feel like a vehicle for connecting with people for me. And people then find their own experiences in them, they’re not for or about me anymore.
I know the answer to this is usually a gig but, I would actually say meeting a listener of mine, Kate, for the first time in person. She lives in the US, and connected with my music back in 2018. We’ve kept in touch since, and it has been such an encouraging friendship, as she was one of the first people that I didn’t know to connect so deeply with what I was doing. I know songs of mine have soundtracked many chapters in her life, and getting to meet her in person this year felt incredibly special and affirming.
They always change album by album but ones I keep coming back to are Adrienne Lenker, Sufjan Stevens, Lucy Rose, boygenius, and Laura Marling.
Annika Kilkenny, Seánie Bermingham and Daughter Of A Drum.
A full band show! And so many unreleased songs from my next record. I feel really, really lucky to be given this platform at Ireland Music Week. The team involved go above and beyond for Irish artists, and I intend to make the most of it!
The fact that it encourages people to be vulnerable with themselves, with each other and with me. I’ve had some of the most amazing conversations with strangers because of something they connected with in a song of mine. It connects me to the world in such a wonderful way, and I feel very lucky to experience that.
Photography by Tara Mollan. Presave Maria Kelly’s upcoming single, ‘Something Better’, which will be released on Thursday 10 October here.