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AE Mak - Folk Songs For Mama & Papa

After years of making genre-defying, other-worldly pop music and performing
visceral, kinetic shows across Europe and the UK, ‘Folk Songs For Mama & Papa’
by Irish artist AE Mak (Aoife McCann) marks a quiet and profound shift. Mainly
inspired by her own spirit and influenced by artists such as Björk, Judee Sill,
Aldous Harding and Paul Simon, the album steps away from character-making
and toward essence. It is a cosmical - spiritual folk record rooted in voice,
breath, and emotional resonance in the body.
The songs were written in the Winter during a time of deep emotional pain and
self-questioning. Living alone in a Berlin apartment, AE Mak began writing at a
friend’s piano, singing poems formed over a year of anxiety, low self-worth and
self-reckoning directly into melody. The music came quickly, not as an idea to
be shaped but as something that already felt there. The recorded demos were
later brought to BrĂ­an Mac Gloinn of Ye Vagabonds, who tenderly co-produced
and engineered the record with Aoife. Together with Cian Hanley (drums) and
Kevin Corcoran (piano, bass) and Fennel the cat, parts of the album were re
recorded in a friend’s farmhouse in Ravensdale forest under the mantelpiece in
their kitchen, with other elements captured in her family home in the Cooley
Mountains. The recordings hold onto their beginnings - the production remains
close and human, drawing from the warmth of ‘60s and ‘70s folk and baroque
pop, gospel-leaning organ, reverberant orange guitar textures, and layered
harmony, the voice at the centre.
This is a record born from pain and searching, but also from humour and
devotion. It is about illumination, creation, connection, and the quiet, ecstatic
knowing that we are not alone - we are spiritual beings having a human
experience - “we came from the stars, you see.”

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After years of making genre-defying, other-worldly pop music and performing
visceral, kinetic shows across Europe and the UK, ‘Folk Songs For Mama & Papa’
by Irish artist AE Mak (Aoife McCann) marks a quiet and profound shift. Mainly
inspired by her own spirit and influenced by artists such as Björk, Judee Sill,
Aldous Harding and Paul Simon, the album steps away from character-making
and toward essence. It is a cosmical - spiritual folk record rooted in voice,
breath, and emotional resonance in the body.
The songs were written in the Winter during a time of deep emotional pain and
self-questioning. Living alone in a Berlin apartment, AE Mak began writing at a
friend’s piano, singing poems formed over a year of anxiety, low self-worth and
self-reckoning directly into melody. The music came quickly, not as an idea to
be shaped but as something that already felt there. The recorded demos were
later brought to BrĂ­an Mac Gloinn of Ye Vagabonds, who tenderly co-produced
and engineered the record with Aoife. Together with Cian Hanley (drums) and
Kevin Corcoran (piano, bass) and Fennel the cat, parts of the album were re
recorded in a friend’s farmhouse in Ravensdale forest under the mantelpiece in
their kitchen, with other elements captured in her family home in the Cooley
Mountains. The recordings hold onto their beginnings - the production remains
close and human, drawing from the warmth of ‘60s and ‘70s folk and baroque
pop, gospel-leaning organ, reverberant orange guitar textures, and layered
harmony, the voice at the centre.
This is a record born from pain and searching, but also from humour and
devotion. It is about illumination, creation, connection, and the quiet, ecstatic
knowing that we are not alone - we are spiritual beings having a human
experience - “we came from the stars, you see.”