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Ash Into Gold Dust

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Ash Into Gold Dust

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New Pilgrim St album – Ash Into Gold Dust – out 10/7/20


Irish band Pilgrim St crown a two-year run of sold-out theatre and festival shows with the release of their long-awaited debut album – Ash Into Gold Dust – this July.


A democracy in the best sense of the word, Pilgrim St’s sound - influenced by bluegrass, old time country and folk music from home and abroad - is based around a stunning selection of songs written by the band’s three songwriters, whose different styles blend beautifully. 


Witness Peadar Farrelly’s gorgeous “Never Gets Old” (the first single from the album) nestling alongside Eugene Donegan’s bluesy “Hurt People Hurt People”, Eoin McDonnell’s beautiful mandolin-led instrumental “Go dtí Sin” and Brendan Kelly’s brilliantly cinematic opener “Ballad of Anton Dunne” and you’ll start to understand why the band has built up such a ferocious live reputation over the last couple of years.


Ash Into Gold Dust was co-produced by the band with their long-time live sound engineer Mark Cahill at Crookedwood Studios in County Meath and is available from all digital providers on 10/7/20 as well as on CD from the band’s web store at pilgrimst.com

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New Pilgrim St album – Ash Into Gold Dust – out 10/7/20

Irish band Pilgrim St crown a two-year run of sold-out theatre and festival shows with the release of their long-awaited debut album – Ash Into Gold Dust – this July.

A democracy in the best sense of the word, Pilgrim St’s sound - influenced by bluegrass, old time country and folk music from home and abroad - is based around a stunning selection of songs written by the band’s three songwriters, whose different styles blend beautifully. 

Witness Peadar Farrelly’s gorgeous “Never Gets Old” (the first single from the album) nestling alongside Eugene Donegan’s bluesy “Hurt People Hurt People”, Eoin McDonnell’s beautiful mandolin-led instrumental “Go dtí Sin” and Brendan Kelly’s brilliantly cinematic opener “Ballad of Anton Dunne” and you’ll start to understand why the band has built up such a ferocious live reputation over the last couple of years.


Ash Into Gold Dust was co-produced by the band with their long-time live sound engineer Mark Cahill at Crookedwood Studios in County Meath and is available from all digital providers on 10/7/20 as well as on CD from the band’s web store at pilgrimst.com