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Sarah Casey Delivers a Thoughtful Debut with ‘Point of View’ EP

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Sarah Casey's debut EP Point of View carries the momentum of one of Ireland's most notable emerging artists.


The County Kildare singer-songwriter first turned heads with Blind Eye, a debut single that earned widespread radio play and critical recognition. Now, with a full EP on the horizon, Casey is building on that early promise with a collection that showcases both emotional intelligence and songwriting maturity.


The release is anchored by its title track, a reflective piece examining perception, insecurity and self-awareness. Rather than focusing on external events, Point of View explores the internal narratives people create about themselves. Casey's central message is one of perspective: the understanding that many of the fears we carry about being judged are often exaggerated by our own minds.


What makes the project particularly compelling is the balance it strikes between personal confession and broader observation. Across the EP, Casey moves fluidly between her own experiences and the imagined viewpoints of others, creating songs that feel both intimate and universally accessible. It is evidence of a songwriter interested in empathy as much as self-expression.


Produced by John Leader Productions, the EP benefits from a polished yet understated approach that allows the songs to remain front and centre. The production never overwhelms Casey's storytelling, instead providing a subtle framework that highlights the emotional core of the material. The result is a debut that feels cohesive, confident and remarkably assured.


For an artist still in her mid-teens, Casey displays an uncommon understanding of the power of perspective. Point of View is a thoughtful and accomplished introduction that suggests a bright future ahead. As Irish music continues to produce exciting new voices, Sarah Casey is quickly establishing herself as one worth watching.



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