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Antanna - Irish Artist Of The Week

6 min · 10 jul 2026
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Antanna is the latest musical project from Tony Hoyne. Born in Kilkenny, and living in Dublin, Antanna has emerged on the Irish indie folk scene with his deeply personal songwriting and evocative vocal delivery. Drawing on folk sensibilities, contemporary production and raw emotional honesty, he has built a growing following for songs that speak to heartache, hope and the complexity of relationships. Antanna blends elements of folk, indie, and alternative music in rich and powerful storytelling, weaving alternative folk-tinged textures with raw lyrical honesty. Irish Indie Folk Artist Antanna releases new ep “This is The Show". The title track from the new ep pairs a lively rhythm with lyrics that cut a little deeper than they first appear. “This is The Show” captures the quiet performance people put on for each other, when the side you show is not the side of you that’s real. Lines like “I’m half the man I used to be” land with a kind of plain honesty, while the recurring image of dancing to someone else’s tune gives the song its emotional anchor. With “This Is The Show,” Antanna leans further into a sound that blends indie folk storytelling with a more energetic edge. It’s a song that invites you in with its rhythm, then leaves you sitting with its meaning a little longer than expected.

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aflevering Antanna - Irish Artist Of The Week artwork

Antanna - Irish Artist Of The Week

Antanna is the latest musical project from Tony Hoyne. Born in Kilkenny, and living in Dublin, Antanna has emerged on the Irish indie folk scene with his deeply personal songwriting and evocative vocal delivery. Drawing on folk sensibilities, contemporary production and raw emotional honesty, he has built a growing following for songs that speak to heartache, hope and the complexity of relationships. Antanna blends elements of folk, indie, and alternative music in rich and powerful storytelling, weaving alternative folk-tinged textures with raw lyrical honesty. Irish Indie Folk Artist Antanna releases new ep “This is The Show". The title track from the new ep pairs a lively rhythm with lyrics that cut a little deeper than they first appear. “This is The Show” captures the quiet performance people put on for each other, when the side you show is not the side of you that’s real. Lines like “I’m half the man I used to be” land with a kind of plain honesty, while the recurring image of dancing to someone else’s tune gives the song its emotional anchor. With “This Is The Show,” Antanna leans further into a sound that blends indie folk storytelling with a more energetic edge. It’s a song that invites you in with its rhythm, then leaves you sitting with its meaning a little longer than expected.

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