Brianna McGeehan is entering a new era with the release of her debut solo single, "Home," and it's a bold one. Bringing a pedigree with deep Irish roots and prior experience in folk and alt-country collaborations, McGeehan also expands her sonic palette, knitting Americana warmth with understated electro-folk textures, a sound that manages to feel both fresh and inherently familiar.
"Home" is a declaration of belonging, not just a musical change. Drawing influence from the radical politics and collectivist ethos she's grown up with, McGeehan haunts the community's role in overcoming isolating and machismo ideals on the track. "It's a song about finding home in your people and how community is the thing that cures mental illness," she says. That feeling informs every note as plush harmonies and ambient textures envelop her expressive singing, enveloping you in the space of yearning and solace.
At its core, "Home" is a return to self musically and emotionally. While embracing a more contemporary indie-electronic sound for herself, McGeehan still grounds the work in the storytelling traditions that have long undergirded her artistry. It's a deeply personal song about things we all face, bringing comfort in uneasy times.
With "Home," Brianna McGeehan marks a new chapter and brings you along for the ride.
