created by Richie Peavoy.

A BEAUTIFUL, festive music video by young Irish musician Seán O’Malley has been released and is quickly spreading online, warming hearts all over the country!

‘Snow’ tells the story of a young man walking home in the depths of winter after a heavy snowfall. He stops to take in his surroundings and the description of all he can see around him is matched beautifully with hand-drawn visuals, created by Richie Peavoy. Impressively, the video was drawn and filmed in one take at Malbay Studios in County Clare!

 

https://youtube.com/watch?v=tpvVL7FsL4E%3Fecver%3D1%2520frameborder%3D0%2520gesture%3Dmedia%2520allow%3Dencrypted-media%2520allowfullscreen

 

‘Snow’ is an original song and the first official release from 25 year old singer-songwriter Seán O’Malley. It was launched at the turning on of the Christmas lights in Ennis last weekend and has been viewed by almost 12,000 people over the last few days. We recommend giving it a watch and a share – it’s guaranteed to leave you feeling festive!

You can watch the video above and listen to the song here. Snow is available for download here and you’ll also catch Seán performing the song at Ennis Christmas Fest on December 9th.

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