Artist's albums
F.K.K. (No Pants Dance) [Arvo Party Remix]
2022 · single
The Dive
2022 · single
Hands
2022 · album
Go
2022 · single
Aquarius
2022 · single
The Power of a Word
2022 · single
Pretty Lies
2022 · single
What's Wrong with Changing?
2022 · single
Retrospective Sessions
2020 · album
Home (Retrospective Sessions)
2020 · single
Communion (Retrospective Sessions)
2020 · single
In Dictum (Retrospective Sessions)
2020 · single
Measuring Cities (Retrospective Sessions)
2020 · single
The Circle (Retrospective Sessions)
2020 · single
Repeal (Remixes)
2020 · single
As the River Flows (Lau.ra Rework)
2019 · single
Christmas Time Again!
2019 · single
Woman Oh Woman (Rework by Novaa)
2019 · single
Woman
2019 · album
Life Is Long
2019 · EP
Brutal Honesty
2019 · single
Salve!
2019 · single
As The River Flows
2019 · single
Tightrope (Reeling In The Years Version)
2018 · single
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Biography
Wallis Bird has been enrapturing audiences for over a decade, playing over 1000 shows in that time worldwide. She has won multiple international awards including two Irish Meteor Awards, and has also received a nomination for the Irish Choice Music Prize. Her irrepressible energy on stage is one of her trademarks; even the Irish Times once noted it could ‘kickstart an entire economy’. In May 2022, Wallis released her seventh studio album Hands - her most personal and experimental to date. Also known as NINE AND A HALF SONGS FOR NINE AND A HALF FINGERS – HANDS finds Bird turning the spotlight onto herself, raising issues that are sometimes hard to confront. Among these are issues of trust, alcohol abuse, stagnation, self-censorship and self-improvement, some addressed through personal recollections of crucial moments accumulated over the last two years. Each, however, is delivered by a voice uncommonly blessed with joy, ingenuity and empathy. Some will understand HANDS' significance; they’ll have seen Wallis strumming an upside-down, right-handed guitar: “As a child I fell under a lawnmower and cut all my fingers off,” Bird states simply. “Four were reconnected. One was lost. This led me to relearn how to hold things, and, when the time came, to play the guitar differently". Having spent much of her life trying to exist despite its restrictions, she’s reached a point where she recognises that, it’s always been vital to her lived reality.