
Madra
MADRA (meaning âdogâ in Irish) is an 11-song, guitar-stacked visceral outing, as singer/guitarist Julie Dawson embarks on a journey of self-exploration, self-sabotage, and reflection. Soaked in dysfunction, Madra searches for solace in pain, tackling themes of bullying (âWhere I Goâ), self-medication/depression (âMadraâ, âLet Goâ), destruction (âChange My Mindâ, âWhite Ribbonsâ), co-dependency (âNosebleedâ) and resistance (âNightmaresâ). The album artwork, photographed by Irish creative, Joshua Gordon, shows a broken doll that serves as a metaphor for the albumâs themes of fragility and vulnerability.
The album finds NewDad reconnect with their musical roots, digging deep into the shoegaze/rock sonics that soundtracked their formative years (the band cite Pixies, The Cure and Slowdive as some of their biggest early influences), together with glimmers of indie/pop that harks back to their earlier material: âWaves EPâ (2021) and âBanshee EPâ (2022). Written in their home city of Galway, Ireland, before the band moved to London this year, and recorded at the legendry Rockfield Studios (Black Sabbath, Queen), the album has been produced by NewDadâs long-time collaborator Chris Ryan (Just Mustard) and mixed by Alan Moulder (The Smashing Pumpkins, Nine Inch Nails, Wet Leg). Bound together by Julieâs ghostly vocal - a vessel for her weighty, introspective songwriting â MADRA firmly marks NewDad as one of Irelandâs most promising debut guitar bands.
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MADRA (meaning âdogâ in Irish) is an 11-song, guitar-stacked visceral outing, as singer/guitarist Julie Dawson embarks on a journey of self-exploration, self-sabotage, and reflection. Soaked in dysfunction, Madra searches for solace in pain, tackling themes of bullying (âWhere I Goâ), self-medication/depression (âMadraâ, âLet Goâ), destruction (âChange My Mindâ, âWhite Ribbonsâ), co-dependency (âNosebleedâ) and resistance (âNightmaresâ). The album artwork, photographed by Irish creative, Joshua Gordon, shows a broken doll that serves as a metaphor for the albumâs themes of fragility and vulnerability.
The album finds NewDad reconnect with their musical roots, digging deep into the shoegaze/rock sonics that soundtracked their formative years (the band cite Pixies, The Cure and Slowdive as some of their biggest early influences), together with glimmers of indie/pop that harks back to their earlier material: âWaves EPâ (2021) and âBanshee EPâ (2022). Written in their home city of Galway, Ireland, before the band moved to London this year, and recorded at the legendry Rockfield Studios (Black Sabbath, Queen), the album has been produced by NewDadâs long-time collaborator Chris Ryan (Just Mustard) and mixed by Alan Moulder (The Smashing Pumpkins, Nine Inch Nails, Wet Leg). Bound together by Julieâs ghostly vocal - a vessel for her weighty, introspective songwriting â MADRA firmly marks NewDad as one of Irelandâs most promising debut guitar bands.

















