The All Clear makes a stirring debut album with "Harbour Songs"

The All Clear are proud to present their compelling debut album, "Harbour Songs," an 11-track saga intersecting prose poetry and soul-stirring melody. Led by Joe O'Sullivan, a consultant oncologist turned songwriter-singer, the band provides an unusually profound take on indie rock, taking personal and professional trials and turning them into anthems with deep resonance.

At 37 minutes and 38 seconds, "Harbour Songs" is an entrancing reflection on love, loss, resilience, and life's transient loveliness. From the raw vulnerability of "Show Me Your Love" to the haunting introspection of "In the Dark," The All Clear forges an immersive sonic landscape that lingers long after the last note fades away.

What makes The All Clear unique is its mission. The band's name, a reference to the life-changing moment cancer patients are declared free from disease, resonates with "Harbour Songs" themes of healing, survival, and renewal. That O'Sullivan embodies both an artist and a healer brings a rare authenticity to the sound of Harbour Songsnot just music but a testament to the battle of the human spirit in which we all engage.

The All Clear's attention-grabbing debut combines elaborate instrumentation, soaring melodies, and lyrics that hit you squarely in the gut. 

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