
Dublin’s own For Those I Love has returned with a powerful new album, Carving the Stone, a raw and unflinching exploration of grief, love, and resilience. The follow-up to his critically acclaimed debut, this record solidifies his place as one of Ireland’s most compelling musical storytellers.
A Cathartic Journey Through Sound
Blending electronic beats with spoken-word poetry, For Those I Love crafts an album that feels both intimate and expansive. Tracks like "The Shore" and "To Have You" pulse with emotion, weaving personal narratives into hypnotic soundscapes.
Lyricism That Cuts Deep
The album’s strength lies in its lyrical honesty. For Those I Love doesn’t shy away from pain, instead transforming it into something beautiful. His words resonate with a universality that makes Carving the Stone a deeply relatable listen.
Production That Elevates
Musically, the album builds on his signature style—lo-fi electronics meet lush, layered arrangements. The production is both polished and organic, allowing the emotional weight of each track to shine through.
For fans of electronic music with soul, Carving the Stone is a must-listen. It’s an album that lingers long after the final note fades.