SOMEBODY’S CHILD SIGNS TO FRENCHKISS RECORDS - RETURN WITH NEW SINGLE "BROKEN RECORD"

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Ireland’s Somebody’s Child otherwise known as Cian Godfrey, launched with a slew of great indie-pop singles in 2018-2019, and released his 20-Something EP during the 2020 lockdown that included hit singles 'Hold Me Like You Wanna’ (1.5 mil streams) and 'We Could Start a War’ (3.2 mil streams), which gained BBC Radio 1 and Radio X attention. 

Never one to rest on his laurels, two EPs followed in quick succession (2021’s Hope, Amongst Other Things and Staying Sane), and when he was finally able to perform his first headline tour of the UK and Ireland in late 2021, the shows witnessed large crowds of enthusiastic fans and an atmosphere of celebration.

Today he shares new single ‘Broken Record’ and announces he’s signed to cult indie label Frenchkiss Records, as well as a mammoth UK/IRE/EU tour early next year that goes on sale Friday at 10am here.


Syd Butler, Founder and President of Frenchkiss Records says of the signing, “Frenchkiss is thrilled to be able to work with Somebody’s Child. I love their ability to layer both mature songwriting with vulnerability. This kind of authenticity is something that I find is lacking in much of today’s music. Somebody’s Child provides this exact element that is still needed, both in recording and playing live. They are nothing short of amazing."


‘Broken Record’ is “unapologetically loud” and sets out his stall perfectly - perhaps as direct as SC has ever sounded, it’s a song of lament juxtaposed with a stadium-ready chorus. It harbours resentment and drive simultaneously, as Godfrey explores themes of youth against a wall of electric guitars as if Oasis had a new frontman in Matt Berninger (The National).

Listen to ‘Broken Record’ HERE

On the video Cian says, “It explores my fear of growing up. Getting older and feeling trapped, attempting to reconnect with my former self and trying to regain a sense of innocence that was once taken for granted."

‘Broken Record’ Single Artwork | Download Here

UK/IRE/EU Tour Dates

On sale this Friday, 9th September at 10am.

Buy tickets HERE

8th Feb 2023 - Night & Day Cafe, Manchester

9th Feb 2023 - Foundry Studio, Sheffield

11th Feb 2023 - Joiners, Southampton

12th Feb 2023 - Exchange, Bristol

14th Feb 2023 - Omeara, London

17th Feb 2023 - Jimmy’s, Liverpool

18th Feb 2023 - Think Thank, Newcastle

19th Feb 2023 - King Tut’s, Glasgow

21st Feb 2023 - Hare & Hounds, Birmingham

24th Feb 2023 - Róisín Dubh, Galway

25th Feb 2023 - Dolan’s, Limerick

1st March 2023 - Ulster Sports Club, Belfast

2nd March 2023 - Cyprus Avenue, Cork

3rd March 2023 - The Academy, Dublin

4th March 2023 - Spirit Store, Dundalk

8th March 2023 - Le POPUP du Label, Paris

9th March 2023 - Trix Bar, Antwerp

10th March 2023 - Paradiso (Upstairs), Amsterdam

11th March 2023 - Privatclub, Berlin

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