The Weir captures the innocence of first love and how the simple things can feel so amazing in those first encounters of discovering each other. It’s a time you’ll chase for the rest of the relationship but will never replicate. I guess the mystery gets lost. Money, location and circumstance don’t matter as long as you’re together. You pull away, you are getting to close in fear that you might just fall even more in love with that person. How nobody else in the room mattered because she was your eyes and you were hers. You love everything about her and how you can see yourself in everything she does and says. And you think back on the Fridays you would spend down The Weir together after she finished her shift…just watching the sunset barely talking but knowing exactly how the other was feeling and finally understanding the saying actions speak louder then words…Hoping life was always going to be that simple and pure and wishing you could live them moments over for the rest of your life… but sadly life does get in the way. But I think this track captures that innocence perfectly. We knew that we would eventually have to return to the real world, with all its responsibilities and obligations. But for now, we were happy to be there, free and unencumbered… and grateful for every moment of it.
Bedroom producers All of Eden are a Shoegaze/Dream-pop duo from the West of Ireland comprised of brothers Jake Tyler and Troy Daniel Mac Amhlaigh.
Recording every element from their bedroom studio, the brothers have crafted their unique sound which hinges itself on their distinctive vocal texture. Poetic and evocative in nature, their songs touch on many aspects of love and despair.