Quotes
Below is a list of quotes from some of the reviews of Cormac's gigs and cds (both solo and with The Citadels). After the quotes there is a section with links to urls of some of the full reviews, reports and
articles.
Start a spark reviews:
Luminous front man Cormac O Caoimh releases his first solo album. More than your typical singer-songwriter, O Caoimh mixes pop sensibility with finely tuned song writing wrapping it all up in his soft melodic confidence and sharp lyrical commentary
Hot Press 09/08/2007
“Corkman O Caoimh manages to avoid several of the pitfalls one would normally assocate with Irish singer-songwriters on his debut solo record. For much of the album, he sounds more like an indie-pop artist than an acoustic troubadour. ‘Deep Sea Diving has a light dreamy melody reminiscent of The Sundays, while the sweet boy-girl interplay of ‘Ghosts’ calls to mind Yo La Tengo and The Delgados.”
Hot Press 26/07/2007
an assortment of delicious summer-kissed pop songs with instantly catchy, agreeable melodies infused with Cormac’s poetic sensibility
Partyinkingston.com
“Start a Spark,” from Cormac o Caoimh, is an album from the ex-singer/songwriter of The Citadels. This solo performer brings a bevy of musical talent to the table with his varied vocal timbres and rhythms; listeners will be dazzled by this album from start to finish
CelebrityCafe
Start A Spark is the fruit of his labor and quite an impressive work as well. The music has feet in both the pop territory as well as the roots side of things. There is no reason why Cormac shouldn't be the next big export from Ireland.
Music Emmissions
“Lazy Gazing has ‘Summer radio hit’ written all over it. ‘View of the World” brings to mind Elvis Costello when he was still young and angry, and ‘Miles of Sky” sounds a lot like Tom Robinson. The album closes with “If you Feel” - a melodic pop-jazz duet with a very catchy progression. Lyrically it’s a charming sentimental love song in the mode of Bill Withers “Lean on Me”. This album grows on you like a virulent rash and is going from the review stack to my personal collection.”
Musican.ie
“the entire collection of songs on Start a Spark is uplifting and danceable with poetic lyrics that are just marvelously outstanding.”
ndie Music Stop
There is a lot of good stuff coming out of Ireland at the moment,
people like Damien Rice and David Kitt and I got cd recently of
The Citadels from Cork which I really like.
Ron Sexsmith
the fresh confident songwriting of Cormac O Caoimh suggests
a promising future
Tom Robinson, BBC
Charming music.. Indie folk from the days of real Indie such
as The Wonder Stuff and Dinosaur Jr.. Makes me smile and
rather giddy.
Lior Shamir - Managing Director - We are Listening
It’s difficult to pick a favourite track because the entire
collection of uplifting, danceable songs and their clever,
poetic lyrics are so damn good.
Partyinlingston.com
O’Caoimh launched into a sharp and acerbic performance interrupted by witty and self-deprecating banter. He gave his songs even more depth and personality through careful and impressive volume control with his voice and guitar. One moment he’d be strumming wildly and barking out a chorus, only to drop
to a whisper, with his fingers barely grazing the strings. He’s a very expressive and engaging performer, not to mention pretty damn funny. Cormac O’Caomih has been playing for years and he knows his shit. He’s a great songwriter and a seasoned performer. I hope he makes it back over from Ireland again soon.
Canadian Music Festival Report
Introspective without being insular, smart without being prim.
Too fresh and refreshing to be mere copyist" the music re-enlists
"the literate early-to-mid ‘80s breezy pop heartache of Aztec Camera, Prefab Sprout and The Go Betweens.
Whisperin & Hollerin
The lyrics are clever and powerful, demanding attention.
The tunes are poppy and catchy. The performance and arrangements are nigh on flawless.Both the writing and the execution are exemplary
Musician.ie
a return to those so-called old fashioned times of finely crafted tunes via folk-tinged pop
Leonard's Lair
an "immaculate album"
Dave Wibberley Jive Records
Well worth checking out. I've been listening to this all day.
Lovely stuff.
Dan Hegarty, 2fm
Talk about blessed relief, hallelujah and praise be all in one
merciful musical package.
www.whisperinandhollerin.co.uk
Some great music coming out of Ireland at the moment with
Damiens Rice and Dempsey, Dublin's Ten Speed Racer, Cork's
Simple Kid, - and now this assured debut from THE CITADELS,
where the fresh confident songwriting of frontman
Cormac O Caoimh suggests a promising future for the band.
Tom Robinson, BBC Music
Excellent. I have it on repeat on my headphones while sitting at the computer........ Worth waiting for.
GigIreland.com
Letting go Holding on is an exemplary and masterful piece of work
both in the musical content, lyrics and vocals
Irishbandslive.co.uk
The album is well written throughout; vocalist and guitarist Cormac O'Caoimh's quest for tunefulness throws up a number of fine songs. An album out of time but - in this case - it's a cause for celebration.
Leonard's Lair
Articles & Full Reviews
http://www.partyinkingston.com/music/reviews-thecitadels.html
http://www.musician.ie/php/longarticle.php?artnum=97
http://www.whisperinandhollerin.co.uk/reviews/review.asp?id=1782
http://www.irishbandslive.co.uk/cdreviews/the%20citadels/the%20citadels.htm
http://www.leonardslair.co.uk/citadels.htm
http://www.musician.ie/php/longarticle.php?artnum=19
http://www.leonardslair.co.uk/lovelight.htm
http://www.hotpress.com/archive/2730108.html
http://www.hotpress.com/music/reviews/singles/2858363.html
http://www.hotpress.com/news/2794080.html