Peter Doran

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Wood 04:22 Tools
Treasure Chest 05:11 Tools
Blue Snow 05:27 Tools
Rain 04:33 Tools
Asleep 03:33 Tools
Loose 06:55 Tools
sacred place 03:43 Tools
O God O Man 04:37 Tools
Steeped In You 03:57 Tools
Pathways 03:25 Tools
The Composer 03:53 Tools
Starting Line 04:25 Tools
Abstract Man 05:10 Tools
Ten Thousand Bees 04:10 Tools
Filling Spaces 03:54 Tools
Northern Sky 03:45 Tools
Moon 04:24 Tools
Flashlight 03:45 Tools
Black Eyed Dog 03:45 Tools
Mr. Giant 03:58 Tools
Julia 04:26 Tools
Scenic Route 03:42 Tools
perfumed letter 03:04 Tools
Always Kind 03:52 Tools
Moan & Complain (home demo) 03:36 Tools
Knife Thrower's eyes 04:24 Tools
Little Room 04:19 Tools
Thread 04:17 Tools
Famous Blue Raincoat 04:24 Tools
Someone Else's Heart 00:00 Tools
Tug 04:17 Tools
Puzzle Box 04:10 Tools
The World is Wide 03:04 Tools
Eternity 04:10 Tools
Do (What I do) 03:04 Tools
Things You're Dreaming Of 03:04 Tools
Green Sari 04:17 Tools
Out of Here 03:51 Tools
Kicking and Screaming 03:55 Tools
turtles (all the way down) 04:17 Tools
Older Now 03:04 Tools
Turtles 05:21 Tools
Out of Time 05:21 Tools
Bright White Hearts 03:29 Tools
Waves 03:29 Tools
Hunter's Sketches 03:29 Tools
Falling Trees 00:00 Tools
Thief 00:00 Tools
You don't know her name 03:29 Tools
when you can 03:55 Tools
Moan and Complain 00:00 Tools
Twisted Freak 00:00 Tools
Sleepless Street 00:00 Tools
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Sleepless Street (demo) 00:00 Tools
Newborn 00:00 Tools
10,000 Bees 00:00 Tools
Perfumed Letter (Strings Version) 02:38 Tools
To You I Bestow (Mundy Cover) 00:00 Tools
A History of Oil, Episode 12 - Tale of Two Revolutions: Part I 21:59 Tools
A History of Oil, Episode 1 - The Beginning of the Beginning 00:00 Tools
A History of Oil, Episode 17 - Going Native 22:13 Tools
A History of Oil, Episode 13 - Tale of Two Revolutions: Part II 18:34 Tools
Every LittleThing 21:59 Tools
Outta Here 21:59 Tools
Debris 21:59 Tools
A History of Oil, Episode 9 - Antitrust 21:59 Tools
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Sleepless Street is a place that’s deep underground. A subterranean lane populated with Fellini-esque all-night partiers, insomniac artists looking for the truth, and mathematicians feverishly working out their infinite equations. It’s a constant carnival of fireworks, revelry, and telephones that ring ceaselessly. But, naturally, this surreal street doesn’t exist in the real world. It’s an imagined place, one that lives in the clouded mind of Allison, the confused young girl who inspired the title track to Dublin singer-songwriter Peter Doran’s superbly crafted second album. Which must mean, then, Allison doesn’t really exist, either—or does she? “Sort of,” says Peter, 26. “She’s someone I half knew and half invented. ‘Sleepless Street’ is about a girl who discovers this whole hidden bohemian world and ends up falling in with a bad crowd, doing drugs, all of that. But, in the song at least, she gets out okay in the end.” The track carries Peter’s tender voice over a flowing canvas of shimmering guitars and soft drums, and floats by like a rambling dream, an epic poem full of vivid vignettes. Of course Ireland is the land of poets—Swift, Yeats, Wilde, Joyce; the latter writer even spent time in Peter’s hometown of Mullingar. “That tradition makes for a good background to be from, though it isn’t really something I think about,” Peter says. “But I do like reading and, especially, good songwriting. Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Neil Young—that’s the Holy Trinity for me.” And it’s a fair guess that those giants would be well pleased by the songs on Sleepless Street. Songs like the cello-laced “Someone Else’s Heart,” a fragile tale of miraculous rescue from the brink of death; and the rocking opener “Hunter’s Sketches,” in which the artist-narrator reaffirms his resolve for his craft. Peter’s been honing his own craft since age 11, when, inspired by his cousin’s heavy metal albums, he first picked up the guitar. (Music is in the family lineage; his father also plays guitar and writes songs, and an uncle, Anthony Doran, is the bassist for platinum-selling band the Blizzards.) After a few years of high-velocity shredding, Peter “became less interested in the speed of the notes, but in their character instead.” In 2006 he released Wood, a rich collection of startlingly mature songs heralded by leading music publication Hot Press as “an admirable debut that should open doors and minds.” In 2009 Peter was contacted by acclaimed Italian producer Filippo Gaetani, who had heard one of the singer-songwriter’s demo tracks online and was eager to collaborate. “Peter has the capability of moving your soul with simple yet profound lyrics, and his vocal tone and melodies are uncommon,” raves Gaetani, who has worked with Andy Bell, Stefano Bollini, and Adrina Thorpe. “He stands among my favorite folk/alternative artists of all time.” After pre-production at Gaetani’s Tuscany studio, recordings were done at Grouse Lodge in Ireland and eventually mastered at London’s legendary Abbey Road Studios. Sleepless Street is the glorious result, a gorgeous, multi-layered work by a gifted artist swiftly gaining ground on the paths of his idols. “I’m trying to develop as I go along, to get better at understanding the songwriting process, at knitting the music together,” explains Peter, who plans to support the release with a full band and solo performances at home and abroad. “If people could get the same sweeping feeling from my music that I get from the music I love, it would be amazing.” With Sleepless Street, Peter Doran’s restless trek continues. Wherever it takes him—and his listeners—is sure to be phenomenal. www.peterdoran.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.