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Rakish: Denver Duo Blends Joyce & Celtic Music Live

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

DENVER, CO ​- October 10, 2024 – Celtic⁤ duo Rakish is ‍bringing its innovative blend of traditional instrumentation and contemporary songwriting to⁣ Colorado this⁢ weekend, culminating a tour supporting their latest album, Now⁢ O, Now. The album marks a departure for the group, featuring a ‍collection of original compositions, including instrumental pieces – a first for Rakish.

Formed by ⁣fiddler and vocalist Liz Scanlin and guitarist/vocalist kevin‍ Hearn, Rakish draws on Scanlin’s extensive ​background⁣ in traditional music. Scanlin is ⁣a two-time U.S.National Scottish Fiddle Champion and ​a winner of Scotland’s Glenfiddich Fiddle ​Competition. Now O, Now ​reflects a shift towards ‍”through-composed instrumental music,” expanding on single tunes rather ⁣than traditional medleys. “Instead of⁣ just having more of ‌a traditional context for the tunes we were playing, like traditional ‌irish music‍ strings together three​ or four tunes in a medley, we were taking one tune and expanding it and almost taking it to an end and breaking ​it ‍apart of using those pieces from ‍some of are ⁣other ⁤musical influences or more improvised⁢ music,”⁣ Scanlin explained.

Lyrically, the⁣ album explores themes‌ of nature, inspired by Scanlin’s trip to Prince Edward Island, and the experiences of a touring‍ musician, including feelings of homesickness. Songs like “Lonely Hotel Room” and⁣ “Island⁣ in ⁢the⁤ Sea” notably capture this sentiment.⁢ “All of ⁤them have a little bit of that melancholy about thinking about music and community and musical community and how all those things are‌ a part‌ of⁢ this ⁢lifestyle that we’re leading,” Scanlin said. “The beauty and sometimes the more sorrowful elements that comes with that.”

Rakish will perform at Swallow Hill in‍ Denver on Sunday, October 12, with support from Salomé Songbird. ​They will then play a ⁢free house show⁣ in Fort collins on Monday, October ‍13, and conclude their Colorado run at eTown‍ Hall in Boulder ​on⁣ Tuesday, October‍ 14.

The duo⁤ emphasizes the importance ⁣of the live music experience, aiming‍ to provide a ⁤unique set each⁤ night and contextualize their music for audiences. “there’s something special​ about sitting down for an hour ⁢and just taking ⁤in music all at‍ once, opposed to⁢ hearing ⁢just one track​ on ‍streaming. It’s a ‍different energy arch,” Scanlin stated. Hearn, who also works as ⁤a stand-up ‌comedian, added, “Context can⁤ give you a bigger emotional range sometimes.”

Tickets for the Swallow Hill show⁢ are $32 and available⁤ at https://swallowhillmusic.org/event/salome-songbird-and-rakish/.

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