Pearse McGloughlin
Aired on February 15, 2010
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Pearse McGloughlin creates beautifully haunting songs of forgotten moments and quiet reflection. Dreamy and atmospheric, his work has an organic aesthetic reminiscent of Mazzy Star or Grand Salvo.
Drop-d rated his debut album as “easily one of the best albums of 2009″ 9/10
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This episode was produced by: mixtape crew
Glór is the Irish word for sound, voice or noise and is the theme of a night of music, poetry and spoken word put on by Stephen James Smith called The Glór Sessions















Great great song. Great great performance. Beautifully filmed and edited. Congratulations all round.
ah Kalle you beat me to the first comment, you swine! but as you said I am in agreement!
Third in agreement. Beautiful.
By the way, his website is walkperson.net I believe.
Absolutely stunning, Pearse is a legend, and every time I hear the chorus to this song I get a lump the size of a rock in my throat and the hairs on my neck stand on end. Fact!