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Dotts O'Connor
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Dotts O'Connor's "Jodie" EP is a quiet storm that explores freedom and rural reflection

  • March 2, 2026
  • Natalie Patrick
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Dotts O'Connor's new four-track EP "Jodie" tends toward subtlety, spinning stories that unfold slowly and linger long. Recorded live at The Meadow in Wicklow, this 18-minute piece reveals the inner life of a middle-aged man living alone in the country, where silence can speak louder than words.

Engineered by Rian Trench and mixed by Ken McCabe, the EP has a warm, organic sound. Ken McCabe plays bass, Brian Dillon plays keys, and Paul Kenny drums, and it feels like being by yourself in a wide-open meadow on an overcast day with a sky that stretches as far as you can see.

"Jodie" is the defining example of atmospheric narrative. The title track knits the project together with emotional restraint, an example of how heavy conversations left unsaid can be. O'Connor observes the rural loneliness and lets humor seep from the crevices. "I Saw It Too" offers a wink at the tale everyone can witness, observing connections within small-town spaces with a sense of humor and the fleeting experiences of recognition that transform strangers into friends. It straddles the line between loneliness and feeling seen by others.

"The One and Only" begins like an abrupt shift in the weather, and it is centered around having nothing holding you back. Inspired by an impromptu road trip to Madrid, it's a portrait of aimless drift. "Fail We May" closes the circle with an attentive reflection on resilience. Its theme is a failure of righteousness, not a breakdown, but a means to expand. It's a fitting ending to a project built on internal tension and quiet expansion, because the music is measured but the emotions run deep.

Dotts O'Connor's "Jodie" is an autoradiographic indie-folk EP about life in the country, temporary freedom, and emotional resilience. It is a beautiful, lived-in piece of music, contemplative and atmospheric. It's a gem for those who want to hear authentic narratives swept into the world of contemporary independent music.

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