Seo Linn is an Irish folk/indie group formed in Ireland that has been making music and performing since 2013. The group consists of Stiofán Ó Fearail on vocals and guitar, Daithí Ó Ruaidh on vocals, keyboard, and saxophone, Keith Ó Briain on vocals, bass guitar, mandolin, and percussion, and Kevin Shortall on vocals, accordion, and percussion. They perform in both Irish and English. Their debut album, 'Solas', was released in 2017 featuring songs such as 'Ar Scáth A Chéile', 'Music Makers' and their powerful rendition of the traditional Irish song, Óró 'Sé Do Bheatha Abhaile entitled 'Óró' on the album. The album won at the Nós Music Awards for '2017 Album of the Year' and consists of songs that they had been writing since 2013 for various projects, along with new material written specifically for the album itself. Solas is the Irish word for 'light' and the image of a lightblub, which appears on the front of the CD symbolises a new approach to normalising use of the Irish language in contemporary music. Seo Linn's second collection of original material entitled 'Marcus in the Wood/Marcas sa gCoill' is set for release in July 2019.
Seo Linn wrote their first ever song, 'Ar Scáth a Chéile' in Uganda in 2013 while the band were there with the Irish charity Self Help Africa. It is an uplifting song which promotes the idea that 'unity is strength'. The song contains a lyric in Lugandan, the Bantu language of the Baganda people of Uganda, that says 'kwegata bwe bugumu' which means 'togetherness is strength'. This phrase mirrors the Irish language phrase from which the song was titled, 'ar scáth a chéile a mhaireann na daoine' meaning 'together people prosper'. In 2016, as part of RTÉ's widely acclaimed production RTÉ Centenary, Seo Linn were chosen to write and record the song for the finale. They were asked to produce a contemporary, energetic, bilingual song inspired by lyrics from Arthur O'Shaughnessy's 'Ode'. The line 'we are the music makers, we are the dreamer of dreams' was used in the chorus. Seo Linn's track "The Irish Roar" was chosen as the official Football Association of Ireland song for Euro 2016. Recorded in Áras Chrónáin in Clondalkin, the track tells the story of Irish successes in previous competitions and pays homage to travelling Irish fans. In 'Sonas Studios' in Killarney, Co. Kerry, Seo Linn along with their producer, James Darkin, locked themselves in the studio for a whole night in order to create a modern take on the Irish traditional classic 'Óró 'Sé Do Bheatha Abhaile' which resulted in their final track on the album 'Óró'. Seo Linn's Óró instantly became a fan favourite has amassed over 2 million views on YouTube. "Accompanying the album is an interactive workbook for irish language learners with lyrics and chords, plus text written by the band on topics as diverse as sport, recipes, and even mallachtaí, or insults, all as Gaeilge." "It encapsulates the band’s ethos: “Essentially what we’re trying to do with the book is to take out of the classroom setting and make it real for young people.”
''Marcus in the Wood/Marcas sa gCoill'' (2019)
Seo Linn are set to release Marcus in the Wood/Marcas sa gCoill in July 2019 containing previously released singles, Buy Me Time/Bain An Glas and Darkness Shines A Light/Soilsiú an Lae.