Garrett Anthony Rice "I found myself today"
Sounds from Ireland
24/11/2025 | Garrett Anthony Rice, the Dublin-born, Wicklow-based singer-songwriter, delivers a bold and ambitious statement with “I Found Myself Today”—a 5-minute, 13-second anti-war epic that channels the spirit of Tears for Fears and The Who through a distinctly literary lens. Structured in six stream-of-consciousness sections inspired by James Joyce’s Ulysses, the song traverses emotional and sonic landscapes with dramatic flair, mirroring the existential dread of the mid-1980s nuclear standoff between the US and USSR. Beneath its rock/punk urgency pulses a haunting 1980s synthesizer, a deliberate nod to the New Romantic era (Duran Duran, The Human League), weaving nostalgia into its protest. The track surges with epic dynamics, shifting from introspective whispers to thunderous crescendos, embodying both personal awakening and collective anxiety.
This single is part of Rice’s forthcoming double album “EQUINOX”—an 18-track opus already hailed by industry insiders as one of the most compelling Irish releases in decades. Following his 2023 debut under the alias (i) CONSULT and a growing international audience (with streams in 93 countries), Rice has enlisted top-tier collaborators and even caught the ear of legendary producer Chris Potter (U2, The Rolling Stones). “I Found Myself Today” joins a meticulously planned rollout of 10 singles, including the recently announced “Absence Makes The Heart Grow Fonder” (set for November 24, 2025), each exploring themes of reconciliation, genius, loss, and resilience. With literary depth, historical awareness, and melodic grandeur, Garrett Anthony Rice isn’t just making music—he’s crafting a resonant, humanistic legacy for our turbulent times.
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