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Paul Creane & The Changing Band hail from County Wexford in South East Ireland They are purveyors of finely crafted tunes, beautifully arranged musical landscapes and on top of that put on a stunning live show featuring an 8 piece band of talented multi instrumentalists. Their debut Album Tommy Black & the Twelve Days of Lucy began as a solo project for Paul himself but soon become the love and focus for a new family of musicians. It was this community ethos that saw the formation of 'The Changing Band', the album's completion and release to a great reaction from music fans and the media a like... "Creane & Band blend folk stylings with an indie sensibility to create a provocative work of depth and charm" HotPress User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
# Why This Album Merits Attention This Irish ensemble demonstrates a rare commitment to craft and collaborative spirit that elevates their debut beyond conventional folk-adjacent releases. The album emerges from genuine community—musicians drawn together organically rather than assembled for commercial purposes—and this authenticity resonates throughout its carefully arranged soundscapes. What distinguishes their work is the thoughtful orchestration; eight talented multi-instrumentalists create layered, textured arrangements that feel neither overcrowded nor sparse. The project's evolution from solo endeavor to collective effort speaks to something increasingly uncommon: music created with patience and intention. For listeners seeking albums with substance, genuine musicianship, and the warmth of ensemble interplay, this war