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Orla Gartland

Orla Gartland (born 3 February 1995) is an Irish singer, songwriter and musician. She released her debut album, Woman On The Internet in 2021, which reached number 3 on the Irish album chart, number 1 on the UK Indie Chart, and number 10 on the UK album chart. [1] [2]

Orla Gartland
Gartland performing in 2022
Background information
Birth nameOrla Joan Gartland
Born (1995-02-03) 3 February 1995 (age 29)
Dublin, Ireland
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)
Years active2007–present
LabelsNew Friends
Member ofFizz
Websiteorlagartland.com

She has additionally released five EPs Freckle Season (2020), Why Am I Like This? (2019), Lonely People (2015), and Roots (2013). In 2023, she joined the band FIZZ, with dodie, Greta Isaac, and Martin Luke Brown. Their debut album, The Secret to Life, was released on 27 October 2023 via Decca Records.[3]

Early life and education edit

Gartland grew up in Drumcondra, Northside, Dublin near Croke Park. She has a younger sister and a younger brother.[4] In an interview with Campus.ie, Gartland stated "I played violin, fiddle, and trad and Irish stuff from the age of about five years old...my parents got me into lessons and the guitar at about 12 years old and it went from there."[5] She nearly went to BIMM University, but deferred her application and moved to London in 2015, as she knew many UK-based musicians through YouTube.[6]

Career edit

2009–2013: Early music edit

In 2009, Gartland launched her YouTube channel under the name "MusicMaaad." She posted her first YouTube video at age 13,[5] about which she stated "I had been playing guitar for just over a year and wailing alongside the chords. I hadn't a clue how to sing; the breathing or any of the technical stuff (still haven't the foggiest) – so just wanted some feedback on that really!".[7] She posted covers and then started posting originals. The first original she posted was titled "Green Eyed Monster." Gartland also spent time busking on the streets of Dublin as a teen, through which she befriended the folk and Americana duo Hudson Taylor.[8]

In 2012, Gartland opened for Britain's Got Talent contestant Ryan O'Shaughnessy at The Academy[9] and for Scottish singer-songwriter Nina Nesbitt at Bewley's Cafe Theatre.[10] She released her debut single "Devil on my Shoulder" on 17 June on iTunes, where it reached No. 2 on the Ireland singer-songwriter chart.[11] The single was launched at a sold-out show headlined by Gartland at The Academy in Dublin.[12]

In March 2013 Gartland announced her first tour, headlining five shows in the UK and in Ireland during July 2013.[13][14]

2013–2015: Roots and Lonely People edit

On 11 November 2013, Gartland released her four-song EP Roots on iTunes.[15] The titular track "Roots" was named Apple iTunes "Single of the Week" in the UK and Ireland.[16] She toured in support of the album in February 2014 visiting ten cities in Ireland and in the United Kingdom.[17]

Gartland contributed the song "Cast Your Stone" on the album Simple Things, a compilation album released on 15 November 2013 by Niall Breslin in support of suicide prevention in Ireland. She participated in a group performance of "Simple Things" musicians on RTÉ programme, The Saturday Night Show.[18][19][20]

The Irish Daily Star selected Gartland as one of "20 music acts to watch in 2014."[21] The Irish Independent selected Gartland as one of "Ireland's most influential teens."[22] GoldenPlec selected Gartland as their "Plec Pick" of 2014, chosen as one of the best solo artists in Ireland.

Gartland, along with Greta Isaac, performed the song "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" which they contributed to the compilation album It's Coming on Christmas. The album raised funds for the breast cancer charity, CoppaFeel!.[23] Gartland has played alongside Dodie in all three of her EP release tours,[24][25] and was a supporting act in Dodie's 2019 'Human' tour.[26]

Gartland's second EP, Lonely People, debuted in 2015 and was described by Atwood Magazine as an "undeniable triumph" that "captivates" by combining funk and alt-pop.[27]

2018–2020: Why Am I Like This? and Freckle Season edit

On 2 May 2018, Gartland released her first single in three years, "I Go Crazy",[28] and on 2 November 2018 she released a new single "Between My Teeth",[29] which she announced were both standalone singles.[30] On 8 February 2019, she released a new single "Why Am I Like This?",[31] followed by "Flatline" on 5 April 2019, both of which formed a part of her EP Why Am I Like This?, released on 24 May 2019.[32] "Why Am I Like This?" was featured in an episode of the 2022 Netflix adaptation of Heartstopper, which resulted in the song reaching the No. 4 spot in the Billboard Top TV Songs chart, three years after the song's initial release.[33]

On 6 September 2019, Gartland released the single "Did It to Myself", followed by "Figure It Out" on 1 November 2019,[34] and "Heavy" on 15 January 2020, all of which appear on her EP Freckle Season. "Figure It Out" is described as being about a relationship between individuals where neither can escape from it and the idea of needing space from someone you still care about.[35] "Heavy" featured in the BBC Three trailer for the 2020 adaptation of Normal People,[26] with "Did It to Myself" featuring directly in the miniseries.[36] She was also a co-writer of K-pop boy band BTS's song "134340" from their sixth overall studio album Love Yourself: Tear (2018).[32]

In 2020, Gartland was part of an Irish collective of female singers and musicians called "Irish Women in Harmony", that recorded a cover version of the song the Cranberries' "Dreams" in aid of the charity Safe Ireland, which deals with domestic violence which had reportedly risen significantly during the COVID-19 lockdown.[37][38]

Gartland also released her third and fourth EPs, Why Am I Like This? and Freckle Season respectively, as a vinyl in 2020 titled Why Is Freckle Season Like This?. The vinyl included the tracklist of both EPs in addition to a currently unreleased song, "Don't Fall in Love with a Musician" and an acoustic version of "Figure It Out".[39]

2020–present: Woman on the Internet edit

On 16 October 2020, Gartland released a single called "Pretending".[40] The song discusses the difficulty and trouble of pretending to be the person someone else wants, in order to be a "people pleaser".[41] This was the first single from Woman on the Internet, her debut studio album released on 20 August 2021, released independently through her label New Friends. The album was co-produced by Gartland and long-term collaborator Tom Stafford.[42] The second single, "More Like You", was released on 13 January 2021. According to Gartland herself, the song deals with identity, jealousy, and the desire to have the life of someone who seems to have everything easy.[43] The third single, "Zombie!", was released on 13 April 2021. It deals with the topic of toxic masculinity and with Gartland entreating another individual to open up about their emotions and stop repressing their true feelings.[44][45] The song was produced alongside Pete Robertson, a producer for Beabadoobee and the Vaccines.[46]

2023-present: Debut with FIZZ edit

In 2023, Gartland formed a band called Fizz (stylised as FIZZ) with Dodie, Greta Isaac, and Martin Luke Brown. Their debut single, "High in Brighton", came out in June.[47] Their debut studio album, The Secret to Life, was released on 27 October 2023.[48]

Artistry edit

Gartland has recalled listening to the likes of Brandi Carlile, Katie Melua, and Van Morrison as she was growing up. In 2013 and 2014, she described her music as folk pop, most heavily influenced by Joni Mitchell,[49] Regina Spektor, and Imogen Heap.[5][7] She also cited Kate Bush, Fleetwood Mac, Cyndi Lauper, and Greg Holden as influences.[50]

The Irish Times called Gartland a "pop rock purveyor".[51] Gartland stated the main themes of her studio album were growing up, feeling lost, comparison and identity, and that the album's musical influences included Laurie Anderson, Fiona Apple, and the Cranberries.[52]

Personal life edit

In June 2021, Gartland publicly came out as bisexual on Twitter.[53] As of 2020, Gartland was a regular volunteer at Ealing Soup Kitchen.[54] She shares a flat with fellow musician Lauren Aquilina.[55]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

List of solo studio albums
Title Details Peak chart positions
IRL
[56]
UK
[57]
Woman on the Internet 3 10

EPs edit

Title EP details
Laughing at My Own Jokes[59]
  • Released: 23 August 2011
  • Label: None
  • Formats: digital download
Roots
  • Released: 11 November 2013
  • Label: Independent
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Lonely People
  • Released: 18 January 2015
  • Label: Independent
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Why Am I Like This?
  • Released: 24 May 2019
  • Label: Independent
  • Formats: CD, vinyl, digital download
Freckle Season
  • Released: 21 February 2020
  • Label: Independent
  • Formats: CD, vinyl, digital download

Singles edit

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
IRL
[60]
2012 "Devil on My Shoulder" 83 Non-album single
2013 "Roots" 30 Roots
"Cast Your Stone" Simple Things
2014 "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" It's Coming on Christmas
2018 "I Go Crazy" Non-album singles
"Between My Teeth"
2019 "Why Am I Like This?" 94
[61]
Why Am I Like This?
"Flatline"
"Did It to Myself" Freckle Season
"Figure It Out"
2020 "Heavy"
"Pretending" Woman on the Internet
2021 "More Like You"
"Zombie!"
"Do You Mind?"
"You're Not Special, Babe"
2023 "Kiss Ur Face Forever" TBA

Music videos edit

Year Title Album Director
2011 "All the Little Details" Laughing at My Own Jokes The Podsmiths
2012 "Devil on My Shoulder" Non-album single Tom Clarke[62]
2013 "Roots" Roots Yousef Thami[63][64]
"Clueless"
2014 "Lonely People" Lonely People Orla Gartland
"Souvenirs" Joey Phinn
2015 "Whispers" Scott Tolleson
2018 "I Go Crazy" Non-album singles Guy Larsen
"Between My Teeth" Ewen Farr
2019 "Flatline" Why Am I Like This? Jack Howard
"Inevitable" Guy Larsen[65]
2019 "Did It to Myself" Freckle Season Zoe Alker[66][67]
"Figure It Out"
2020 "Pretending" Woman on the Internet Rosie Brear[68]
2021 "More Like You" Greta Isaac and Orla Gartland[69][70][71]
"Zombie!"
"You're Not Special, Babe"

Awards and nominations edit

Choice Music Prize
Year Nominee / work Award Result
2022 Woman on the Internet Irish Album of the Year 2021 Nominated[72]

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Orla Gartland born 3 February 1995 is an Irish singer songwriter and musician She released her debut album Woman On The Internet in 2021 which reached number 3 on the Irish album chart number 1 on the UK Indie Chart and number 10 on the UK album chart 1 2 Orla GartlandGartland performing in 2022Background informationBirth nameOrla Joan GartlandBorn 1995 02 03 3 February 1995 age 29 Dublin IrelandGenresAcousticfolkindie popindie folkpop rockOccupation s Musiciansinger songwriterInstrument s VocalsguitarukulelepianoYears active2007 presentLabelsNew FriendsMember ofFizzWebsiteorlagartland wbr com She has additionally released five EPs Freckle Season 2020 Why Am I Like This 2019 Lonely People 2015 and Roots 2013 In 2023 she joined the band FIZZ with dodie Greta Isaac and Martin Luke Brown Their debut album The Secret to Life was released on 27 October 2023 via Decca Records 3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 2009 2013 Early music 2 2 2013 2015 Roots and Lonely People 2 3 2018 2020 Why Am I Like This and Freckle Season 2 4 2020 present Woman on the Internet 2 5 2023 present Debut with FIZZ 3 Artistry 4 Personal life 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 EPs 5 3 Singles 5 4 Music videos 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editGartland grew up in Drumcondra Northside Dublin near Croke Park She has a younger sister and a younger brother 4 In an interview with Campus ie Gartland stated I played violin fiddle and trad and Irish stuff from the age of about five years old my parents got me into lessons and the guitar at about 12 years old and it went from there 5 She nearly went to BIMM University but deferred her application and moved to London in 2015 as she knew many UK based musicians through YouTube 6 Career edit2009 2013 Early music edit In 2009 Gartland launched her YouTube channel under the name MusicMaaad She posted her first YouTube video at age 13 5 about which she stated I had been playing guitar for just over a year and wailing alongside the chords I hadn t a clue how to sing the breathing or any of the technical stuff still haven t the foggiest so just wanted some feedback on that really 7 She posted covers and then started posting originals The first original she posted was titled Green Eyed Monster Gartland also spent time busking on the streets of Dublin as a teen through which she befriended the folk and Americana duo Hudson Taylor 8 In 2012 Gartland opened for Britain s Got Talent contestant Ryan O Shaughnessy at The Academy 9 and for Scottish singer songwriter Nina Nesbitt at Bewley s Cafe Theatre 10 She released her debut single Devil on my Shoulder on 17 June on iTunes where it reached No 2 on the Ireland singer songwriter chart 11 The single was launched at a sold out show headlined by Gartland at The Academy in Dublin 12 In March 2013 Gartland announced her first tour headlining five shows in the UK and in Ireland during July 2013 13 14 2013 2015 Roots and Lonely People edit On 11 November 2013 Gartland released her four song EP Roots on iTunes 15 The titular track Roots was named Apple iTunes Single of the Week in the UK and Ireland 16 She toured in support of the album in February 2014 visiting ten cities in Ireland and in the United Kingdom 17 Gartland contributed the song Cast Your Stone on the album Simple Things a compilation album released on 15 November 2013 by Niall Breslin in support of suicide prevention in Ireland She participated in a group performance of Simple Things musicians on RTE programme The Saturday Night Show 18 19 20 The Irish Daily Star selected Gartland as one of 20 music acts to watch in 2014 21 The Irish Independent selected Gartland as one of Ireland s most influential teens 22 GoldenPlec selected Gartland as their Plec Pick of 2014 chosen as one of the best solo artists in Ireland Gartland along with Greta Isaac performed the song Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas which they contributed to the compilation album It s Coming on Christmas The album raised funds for the breast cancer charity CoppaFeel 23 Gartland has played alongside Dodie in all three of her EP release tours 24 25 and was a supporting act in Dodie s 2019 Human tour 26 Gartland s second EP Lonely People debuted in 2015 and was described by Atwood Magazine as an undeniable triumph that captivates by combining funk and alt pop 27 2018 2020 Why Am I Like This and Freckle Season edit On 2 May 2018 Gartland released her first single in three years I Go Crazy 28 and on 2 November 2018 she released a new single Between My Teeth 29 which she announced were both standalone singles 30 On 8 February 2019 she released a new single Why Am I Like This 31 followed by Flatline on 5 April 2019 both of which formed a part of her EP Why Am I Like This released on 24 May 2019 32 Why Am I Like This was featured in an episode of the 2022 Netflix adaptation of Heartstopper which resulted in the song reaching the No 4 spot in the Billboard Top TV Songs chart three years after the song s initial release 33 On 6 September 2019 Gartland released the single Did It to Myself followed by Figure It Out on 1 November 2019 34 and Heavy on 15 January 2020 all of which appear on her EP Freckle Season Figure It Out is described as being about a relationship between individuals where neither can escape from it and the idea of needing space from someone you still care about 35 Heavy featured in the BBC Three trailer for the 2020 adaptation of Normal People 26 with Did It to Myself featuring directly in the miniseries 36 She was also a co writer of K pop boy band BTS s song 134340 from their sixth overall studio album Love Yourself Tear 2018 32 In 2020 Gartland was part of an Irish collective of female singers and musicians called Irish Women in Harmony that recorded a cover version of the song the Cranberries Dreams in aid of the charity Safe Ireland which deals with domestic violence which had reportedly risen significantly during the COVID 19 lockdown 37 38 Gartland also released her third and fourth EPs Why Am I Like This and Freckle Season respectively as a vinyl in 2020 titled Why Is Freckle Season Like This The vinyl included the tracklist of both EPs in addition to a currently unreleased song Don t Fall in Love with a Musician and an acoustic version of Figure It Out 39 2020 present Woman on the Internet edit On 16 October 2020 Gartland released a single called Pretending 40 The song discusses the difficulty and trouble of pretending to be the person someone else wants in order to be a people pleaser 41 This was the first single from Woman on the Internet her debut studio album released on 20 August 2021 released independently through her label New Friends The album was co produced by Gartland and long term collaborator Tom Stafford 42 The second single More Like You was released on 13 January 2021 According to Gartland herself the song deals with identity jealousy and the desire to have the life of someone who seems to have everything easy 43 The third single Zombie was released on 13 April 2021 It deals with the topic of toxic masculinity and with Gartland entreating another individual to open up about their emotions and stop repressing their true feelings 44 45 The song was produced alongside Pete Robertson a producer for Beabadoobee and the Vaccines 46 2023 present Debut with FIZZ edit In 2023 Gartland formed a band called Fizz stylised as FIZZ with Dodie Greta Isaac and Martin Luke Brown Their debut single High in Brighton came out in June 47 Their debut studio album The Secret to Life was released on 27 October 2023 48 Artistry editGartland has recalled listening to the likes of Brandi Carlile Katie Melua and Van Morrison as she was growing up In 2013 and 2014 she described her music as folk pop most heavily influenced by Joni Mitchell 49 Regina Spektor and Imogen Heap 5 7 She also cited Kate Bush Fleetwood Mac Cyndi Lauper and Greg Holden as influences 50 The Irish Times called Gartland a pop rock purveyor 51 Gartland stated the main themes of her studio album were growing up feeling lost comparison and identity and that the album s musical influences included Laurie Anderson Fiona Apple and the Cranberries 52 Personal life editIn June 2021 Gartland publicly came out as bisexual on Twitter 53 As of 2020 Gartland was a regular volunteer at Ealing Soup Kitchen 54 She shares a flat with fellow musician Lauren Aquilina 55 Discography editStudio albums edit List of solo studio albums Title Details Peak chart positions IRL 56 UK 57 Woman on the Internet Released 20 August 2021 Label New Friends 58 Formats CD vinyl cassette digital download 3 10 EPs edit Title EP details Laughing at My Own Jokes 59 Released 23 August 2011 Label None Formats digital download Roots Released 11 November 2013 Label Independent Formats CD digital download Lonely People Released 18 January 2015 Label Independent Formats CD digital download Why Am I Like This Released 24 May 2019 Label Independent Formats CD vinyl digital download Freckle Season Released 21 February 2020 Label Independent Formats CD vinyl digital download Singles edit Year Title Peak chart positions Album IRL 60 2012 Devil on My Shoulder 83 Non album single 2013 Roots 30 Roots Cast Your Stone Simple Things 2014 Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas It s Coming on Christmas 2018 I Go Crazy Non album singles Between My Teeth 2019 Why Am I Like This 94 61 Why Am I Like This Flatline Did It to Myself Freckle Season Figure It Out 2020 Heavy Pretending Woman on the Internet 2021 More Like You Zombie Do You Mind You re Not Special Babe 2023 Kiss Ur Face Forever TBA Music videos edit Year Title Album Director 2011 All the Little Details Laughing at My Own Jokes The Podsmiths 2012 Devil on My Shoulder Non album single Tom Clarke 62 2013 Roots Roots Yousef Thami 63 64 Clueless 2014 Lonely People Lonely People Orla Gartland Souvenirs Joey Phinn 2015 Whispers Scott Tolleson 2018 I Go Crazy Non album singles Guy Larsen Between My Teeth Ewen Farr 2019 Flatline Why Am I Like This Jack Howard Inevitable Guy Larsen 65 2019 Did It to Myself Freckle Season Zoe Alker 66 67 Figure It Out 2020 Pretending Woman on the Internet Rosie Brear 68 2021 More Like You Greta Isaac and Orla Gartland 69 70 71 Zombie You re Not Special Babe Awards and nominations editChoice Music Prize Year Nominee work Award Result 2022 Woman on the Internet Irish Album of the Year 2021 Nominated 72 References edit Official Irish Albums Chart on 27 8 2021 Official Charts Orla Gartland Official Charts Orla Gartland YouTube Retrieved 22 October 2019 Glennon Nicole 16 July 2022 Orla Gartland You wouldn t choose to be a musician Irish Examiner Retrieved 7 October 2023 a b c Doona Miriam 8 November 2013 Orla Gartland Interview Campus ie Archived from the original on 25 November 2015 Retrieved 30 November 2013 McNamee Kathleen 6 April 2017 Orla Gartland on the Evolution of Youtube Culture and Witnessing the Repeal Movement from Afar University Times Retrieved 7 October 2023 a b An Interview With Orla Gartland Soundhall 23 February 2012 Retrieved 30 November 2013 McElhinney Danny 14 September 2021 Singer songwriter Orla Gartland on her long awaited debut album Extra ie Retrieved 7 October 2023 Freeman Pat 2 October 2012 Ryan O Shaughnessy Festival and Gig Guide Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 Retrieved 30 November 2013 Competition Nina Nesbitt support Orla Gartland at Bewleys Theatre on 4 May GoldenPlec 1 May 2012 Retrieved 30 November 2013 Devil on my Shoulder Last fm Retrieved 30 November 2013 Cuffe Aidan 24 May 2012 Competition Orla Gartland at The Academy 2 CLOSED GoldenPlec Retrieved 30 November 2013 Orla Gartland Announces First Ever UK amp Ireland Tour Fortitude Magazine 5 March 2013 Retrieved 30 November 2013 Orla Gartland announces Dublin and Cork dates GoldenPlec 6 March 2013 Retrieved 30 November 2013 MacKay Connor 11 November 2013 EP Review Orla Gartland Roots Fortitude Magazine Retrieved 23 November 2013 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Comment Nz pinterest com Retrieved 27 May 2017 Orla Gartland on Instagram and so it begins YouTour a b Lindsay Kathryn 2 March 2020 Orla Gartland s Stripped Down Figure It Out Music Video Brings The Song Back To Its Core Refinery29 Retrieved 22 December 2020 Pettican Luke 30 July 2018 Today s Song Orla Gartland s Refreshingly Relatable Alt Pop Anthem I Go Crazy Atwood Magazine Retrieved 24 December 2020 Orla Gartland 1 May 2018 Orla Gartland I Go Crazy official audio retrieved 27 May 2018 Orla Gartland 2 November 2018 Orla Gartland Between My Teeth retrieved 18 February 2019 orlagartland 1 February 2019 swiftdodie stareyesdodie hey IGC amp BMT are standalone singles WAILT amp more to come will appear together on a release Tweet Retrieved 18 February 2019 via Twitter OrlaGartlandVEVO 7 February 2019 Orla Gartland Why Am I Like This retrieved 18 February 2019 a b Shelly Laurie 4 November 2019 Interview Orla Gartland Motley Magazine Retrieved 22 December 2020 Rowley Glenn 3 June 2022 How Heartstopper Helped Orla Gartland Score a Hit With a Three Year Old Song Billboard Retrieved 10 June 2023 New Irish Music You Need To Hear This Week GoldenPlec 1 November 2019 Retrieved 5 December 2019 Garcia Erica Danielle 25 November 2019 Today s Song Orla Gartland Stays Hopeful In Fiery Single Figure It Out Atwood Magazine Retrieved 22 December 2020 Brayden Kate 13 January 2021 Orla Gartland tackles envy on confessional new track More Like You Hot Press Retrieved 13 January 2021 Boland Rosita 19 June 2020 Irish Women in Harmony record Cranberries song in aid of Safe Ireland The Irish Times Retrieved 28 July 2020 Smither Tanis 23 June 2020 Irish Women in Harmony for Safe Ireland Orla Gartland on growing up in the Irish music scene Hot Press Retrieved 22 December 2020 Orla Gartland Why Is Freckle Season Like This Banquet Records 17 July 2020 Retrieved 24 April 2021 Orla Gartland Unveils New Track Pretending DIY 19 October 2020 Retrieved 22 December 2020 Brow Jason 16 October 2020 Orla Gartland Captures The Exhausting Toll Of Pleasing Others In New Pretending Video Hollywood Life Retrieved 22 December 2020 Discogs https www discogs com release 19929073 Orla Gartland Woman On The Internet a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Orla Gartland Shares New Single More Like You DIY 13 January 2021 Retrieved 13 January 2021 Scolforo Carli 13 April 2021 Orla Gartland Shares Peppy New Single Zombie Paste Retrieved 13 April 2021 Behind the music Orla Gartland RTE ie 22 April 2021 Retrieved 21 May 2021 Murray Robin 13 April 2021 Orla Gartland s Zombie Is A Potent Depiction Of Male Emotional Repression Clash Retrieved 13 April 2021 Dublin s Orla Gartland and Dodie introduce new band Fizz FIZZ announce debut album The Secret to Life 14 June 2023 O Regan Nadine 3 January 2014 Top Tips for the Weekend The Sunday Business Post Retrieved 6 January 2014 Interview Orla Gartland The Irish Post 12 February 2015 Retrieved 7 October 2023 Murphy Lauren 7 August 2021 Orla Gartland I d much rather be considered a newcomer than old news The Irish Times Retrieved 7 October 2023 Artist of the Week 174 Orla Gartland When the Horn Blows 19 August 2021 Retrieved 7 October 2023 orlagartland 29 June 2021 hey i m bi on this tail end of pride month I feel like celebrating by screaming it from some virtual rooftop Tweet via Twitter Hennessy David 18 March 2020 Doing it her way The Irish World Retrieved 7 October 2023 Schaarschmidt Nina 9 June 2021 Coming of Age As a Woman on the Internet In Conversation with Orla Gartland Atwood Magazine Retrieved 7 October 2023 Top 100 Artist Album Week Ending 27 August 2021 Official Charts Company Retrieved 27 August 2021 Orla Gartland full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Retrieved 27 August 2021 Williams Pip 19 August 2021 Orla Gartland DIY til she dies Interview The Line of Best Fit Retrieved 3 November 2022 Woman On The Internet is released through Gartland s own record label New 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