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Louise Harrison Shines on New Album ‘Blame it on the Moon’

  • Writer: Miles Coleman
    Miles Coleman
  • Dec 11
  • 2 min read
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Dublin-based singer-songwriter Louise Harrison returns with her highly anticipated album, Blame it on the Moon, released on November 6th, 2025, marking another milestone in a career defined by both technical mastery and heartfelt expression. Following her previous release, Dream, Harrison continues to explore the intersections of traditional and contemporary influences, crafting a body of work that feels intimate yet expansive.


The album features an elegant mix of six original compositions and five thoughtfully selected cover songs, all brought to life with the meticulous production of Dave Keary and Denis Carey at Red Door Studios. Harrison’s background in vocal performance, which includes distinctions from Trinity College London, a Masters in Ethnomusicology, and a BA in Music and English, is evident in every note. Her voice is at once precise and emotive, conveying nuance and depth while effortlessly navigating complex arrangements.


What sets Blame it on the Moon apart is its ability to fuse personal storytelling with universal resonance. Each track demonstrates Harrison’s sensitivity to melody, lyric, and atmosphere, creating a listening experience that is simultaneously polished and profoundly human. The album reflects her wide-ranging musical journey, from her early days performing as a Bunratty Castle entertainer to her collaborations with Anúna, as well as her experience as a wedding soloist and national soloist for concerts and awards ceremonies. This breadth of experience lends a sophisticated yet approachable character to her music.


Beyond the technical excellence, there is a warmth and authenticity that permeates the album. It invites listeners into Harrison’s world, one where intricate musicianship meets emotional honesty. Whether through original works or reinterpretations of existing songs, she demonstrates an ability to make every melody feel entirely her own.


Blame it on the Moon is more than just a collection of songs; it is a cohesive artistic statement, a journey through sound and story that confirms Louise Harrison as one of Ireland’s most compelling contemporary voices. Music lovers seeking a blend of skill, soul, and subtle innovation will find themselves drawn into her orbit, captivated by the artistry on display.





For more updates, behind-the-scenes insights, and new music from Louise Harrison, follow her on social media and immerse yourself in her musical world: Instagram/YouTube/Tiktok/Facebook.

 
 
 

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