Imagine if your dreams had a soundtrack?
It's really just a Scots/Irish guy with a guitar, a keyboard and a few effects pedals, but Stephen isn't just a singer/songwriter, though he's that too. There's a bit more to it, really. His voice and music fills spaces - Inner and outer in a theatrical and soul-touching way.
In a career that, so far, has earned him support slots with such luminaries as Mark Knopfler, Bonnie Raitt, Damien Rice, Passenger, Mundy, and Rodrigo y Gabriela, even Irish Icon Paul Brady (himself something of a magician across various genres) has highly praised Stephen.
His latest project, the 'Somewhere in the Light' album, exemplifies his ethos of capturing the raw energy of his live performance. Born out of personal struggles, the work draws strength from the light of understanding that emerged. You'll feel it.
Stephen’s live shows are a testament to his artistry, seamlessly blending live looping, acoustic and electric guitars, and even samplers to create unforgettable performances. Wherever he performs, he captivates audiences with his innovate guitar playing and deeply moving lyrics, offering both introspection and inspiration. Stephen believes that words, when skilfully woven with music, hold the power to heal.
His live performances combine whisper-to-roar guitar parts, live-played sampled drums, vocal loops, and immersive sonic landscapes to create a rich tapestry of sound and voice. Painting vivid pictures of urban decay and nature reclaiming the city, Stephen explores the fertile ground between acoustic storytelling and raw, experimental sonic treatment.
If you like Bon Iver, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, and John Martyn, (especially his guitar) you're good, Stephen’s work also channels that raw energy, and the abandon of Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Dirty Three, and Low.