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Dove Ellis arrives with his indie folk stunning debut 'Blizzard' [Album Review]

  • December 10, 2025
  • Angelos Andreosopoulos
Detail's of EARMILK Dove Ellis arrives with his indie folk stunning debut 'Blizzard' [Album Review]
Artist Name:
Dove Ellis
Album Name:
Blizzard
Release Type:
Album
Release Date:
December 5, 2025
Record Label:
Black Butter/AMF
Label Location:
London
Review Author:
Angelos Andreosopoulos
Review Date:
December 10, 2025
EM Review Rating:
8.5
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Mystery can be a powerful and artistic tool. Irish singer-songwriter Dove Ellis has wielded it expertly, shunning interviews and biographical details while letting his music speak entirely for itself. With Blizzard, released December 5th via Black Butter/AMF Records, the 22-year-old Galway native delivers a debut that justifies every whisper of hype that's built around him since he started gigging in 2022.

The album spans just ten tracks across 34 minutes, but don't mistake brevity for lack of ambition. Ellis self-produced Blizzard between London and Liverpool and the result feels both intimately DIY and professionally polished!

Opening track "Little Left Hope" immediately establishes the album's emotional terrain. Ellis's voice expands into ghostly choral layers that feel impossible to recreate live, setting a tone that's simultaneously vulnerable and commanding. His vocal approach has drawn inevitable comparisons to Jeff Buckley and Thom Yorke, and while those references aren't unfounded, Ellis possesses something distinctly his own, a slight Irish lilt that adds warmth to even his most anguished moments.

"Pale Song" might be the album's defining moment. Lush guitars ripple like water while Ellis's voice coasts overhead with devastating beauty. It's the kind of track that demands immediate replay, the type of song that makes you simultaneously want to sit in silence and share it with everyone you know.

The album never settles into comfortable patterns. "Jaundice" takes a sharp left turn into jangly Irish jig territory, complete with button accordion, proving Ellis isn't afraid to embrace his Irish cultural roots even when making contemporary indie rock. "Heaven Has No Wings" brings ecstatic energy with jovial piano, Ellis delivering lines with almost preacher-like conviction.

What makes Blizzard remarkable is how it prioritizes feeling over formula. Every crescendo feels earned rather than calculated, as if Ellis is simply following emotional currents wherever they lead. "When You Tie Your Hair Up" showcases this perfectly, even the simple title carries tenderness before building to soul-baring roars that recall Buckley at his most unguarded.

The production throughout maintains careful balance between lo-fi intimacy and sonic sophistication. You hear every crack in Ellis's voice, feel the room where these songs were recorded.

Title track "It Is a Blizzard" leans into seasonal imagery without becoming novelty, Ellis singing about being gone by Christmas with enough emotional weight that the line transcends holiday specificity. "Feathers, Cash" and "Away You Stride" close the album by demonstrating Ellis's range. He can deliver both fragile introspection and explosive catharsis within the same breath.

Ellis recently opened for Geese on their North American tour, and their endorsement makes sense. Both artists share willingness to let songs breathe and evolve organically rather than forcing them into radio-friendly structures.

Lyrically, Ellis writes poetry that serves songs rather than lyrics searching for hooks (Like mirrors, we duel / Infinities of faults / So carry me to the end / Where the air and the wing are one). There's ambition in how he constructs narratives, trusting listeners to meet him in abstract emotional spaces. It's the kind of writing that rewards attention without demanding it, revealing new layers with each listen.

For a debut, Blizzard is remarkably assured. There's none of the tentative exploration or obvious influences-on-sleeve that often mark first albums. Ellis arrived knowing exactly what he wanted to say and how to say it. That confidence, paired with his genuinely extraordinary voice and refusal to court typical artist publicity, creates mystique that feels authentic rather than manufactured.

Blizzard establishes Dove Ellis as one of 2025's most compelling new artists. An artist with both generational voice and singular vision. Whether he becomes this year's breakthrough story or continues operating on his own enigmatic terms, this album stands as beautiful mystery worth unraveling.

 

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