Multi-award-winning Blues/Rock/Americana/Roots artist Dom Martin is pleased to announce the release of “Daylight I Will Find” – the second single taken from his highly anticipated third studio album “Buried In The Hail” released by Forty Below Records on 22nd September 2023.
The album is available to pre-order from https://www.dommart.in/pre-order.
“Daylight I Will Find” is released on Friday 4 August 2023, and is available to stream HERE.
The accompanying music video is now available to watch on YouTube:
“Buried In the Hail,” Dom Martin’s third studio album, was recorded at Golden Egg Studios in Ireland and produced in Dublin by Grammy-Nominated producers Chris O’Brien and Graham Murphy and co-produced by Dom Martin. Very much steeped in the Roots, Americana, and Blues genres, many of the tracks on the new album possess an almost cinematic theme. Dom admits the new album is the first complete work that he’s recorded which he is 100% happy with and proud to release. Says Dom, “Buried In the Hail is the kind of album where the more you listen to it, the more you will get out of it.”
“It’s all about the music,” says Dom about the new single ‘Daylight I Will Find’. “Sweet and simple really.” There’s no soft option for a good life. Life is full of challenges, and it’ll drive you insane if you let it. It doesn’t matter what it is. You must find your own way through it and in one piece! Find your own daylight. We all have it! It’s you! Love yourself.”
Why the cover of Willie Nelson’s “Crazy”? “When I was a kid, I always loved the song, my Aunt Breda was a Patsy fan, I think I liked it most probably for the key change, I was shocked when I later found out it was written by Willie Nelson, what a guy! This version is how I felt at the time, I had the music and these lyrics just fit in more ways than one.
Dom will tour the new album throughout the UK and Ireland in October and November 2023 and Europe in June 2024.
See tour dates listed below.
DOM MARTIN
“BURIED IN THE HAIL”
AUTUMN 2023 ALBUM TOUR
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Carlisle Blues/Rock Festival
Sunday 8 October 2023
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The Cluny, Newcastle
Monday 9 October 2023
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The Club@142, Poynton
Tuesday 10 October 2023
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Marina Bar, Plymouth
Wednesday 11 October 2023
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Chester Live Rooms
Thursday 12 October 2023
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Huntingdon Hall, Worcester
Friday 13 October 2023
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Bournefest, Sittingbourne
Saturday 14 October 2023
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The Musician, Leicester
Sunday 15 October 2023
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1865, Southampton
Tuesday 17 October 2023
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The Bullingdon, Oxford
Wednesday 18 October 2023
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Eel Pie Club, London
Thursday 19 October 2023
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The Stables, Milton Keynes
Friday 20 October 2023
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Arlington Arts, Newbury
Saturday 21 October 2023
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Met Lounge, Peterborough
Sunday 22 October 2023
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Red Arrow Club, Ramsgate
Tuesday 24 October 2023
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John Peel Centre, Stowmarket
Wednesday 25 October 2023
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Yardbirds, Grimsby
Thursday 26 October 2023
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Vicky Vaults, York
Friday 27 October 2023
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Silsden Town Hall
Saturday 28 October 2023
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The Caves, Edinburgh
Sunday 29 October 2023
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Skylite Room, Warrenpoint
Saturday 4 November 2023
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Whelans, Dublin
Thursday 9 November 2023
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Dolans, Limerick
Friday 10 November 2023
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Wainthrop Avenue, Cork
Saturday 11 November 2023
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Roisin Dubh, Galway
Sunday 12 November 2023
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The Empire, Belfast
Friday 17 November 2023
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“Dom Martin is the next rising star in the global roots scene. Jump aboard now before he passes you by.” – Rock and Blues Muse
“The Belfast guitarist is a sprawling talent who deserves investigation on his own merits.” – Classic Rock
“An outstanding performance by a man who undoubtedly deserves a place in the official UK Blues Hall of fame.” – Powerplay Magazine
“Dom Martin is an electrifying performer.” – Sonic Abuse
“An emotionally charged experience… staggeringly beautiful.” – ERB
“Dom Martin is an astounding young talent.” – Blues Matters