Dublin singer/songwriter Colin O'Shea first hit the scene in 2016 with debut belter "Booze 'n' Hangovers". Described as an eclectic and mercurial talent by Hot Press Magazine, his debut album "Scares and Tones" won him instant industry acclaim and recognition.
In 20203, his highly anticipated sophomore album titled “Bright Yellow Shiny Gold” dropped. It received a highly rated album, scored 8/10 from the infamous Hot Press Magazine and further global acclaim. Critics called it an "Impressive sophomore effort from the rising artist", with O'Shea's voice described as an "expressive, Bono-in-need-of-Benylin voice".
O’Shea, a graduate of both Ballyfermot Rock School graduate and Windmill Studios, Pulse College, he has received flattering comparisons to Tom Waits, Bruce Springsteen, Nick Cave, Bob Dylan, Randy Newman and U2.