*Dora Gola.

SINGER-SONGWRITER Dora Gola will share her latest track, ‘Humble your Eyes’ with the world this Friday (March 29).

The song “is a real musical kaleidoscope. Its lyrics are filled with jungle visions and spiritual epiphany. The choruses boom like a warning from the deep night of the jungle but are sung like a primordial prayer. This track will take you to the deepest and darkest parts of the jungle”, says Dora. Dora’s voice is sweet and lustrous. Tones of Bjork and Billie Eilish are evident.

The song’s orchestral score climbs and descends like the amazonian vines never letting up, never resolving the unending quest to find life’s deepest answers in the dark embrace of the wild.

This is the 7th single promoting the upcoming album “Dance With Danger”. Dora will be opening for Daithí and Paul Noonan’s band ‘Houseplants’ in the Attic, Doolin, this Saturday night (March 30). She will also be taking on a Spring tour around Ireland for the month of April. Visit www.doragola.com for more.

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