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18 Oct 2025

Limerick indie-rock band release new single 'Turn The Page'

Dylan Flynn and The Dead Poets return with their most emotional track to date

Limerick indie-rock band release new single 'Turn The Page'

Indie-rock band, Dylan Flynn and the Dead Poets released the final single off their upcoming EP. The single ‘Turn The Page’ was released on Wednesday, October 15

LIMERICK indie-rockers Dylan Flynn and The Dead Poets return with their most emotional track to date, their new single ‘Turn The Page’.

The track was released on Wednesday, October 15, and is the final single being released off their upcoming EP, 'I've Been Living Life The Wrong Way’, which will be released on Friday, November 7.

Known for their raw, emotionally-driven sound, the band continues to carve out a unique space in the Irish music scene.

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With elements of Americana now mixing in with their indie-rock roots, ‘Turn The Page’ showcases the band’s evolving sound.

The track explores the difficult theme of watching a parent age, with frontman Dylan Flynn saying, “No one ever wants to think about their parents passing, but it's an inevitability. Even though this song is deeply sad and tough for me to sing, it's one I'm really proud of.”

Recorded in their small home studio in Limerick City, the single was self-produced alongside longtime collaborator Mike Gavin (Windings).

Mike also mixed and co-produced, while Richard Dowling (Foo Fighters, Villagers) mastered it.

The release follows a massive year for the band, which saw them sell out venues across Ireland and the UK and rake in over 2 million streams globally. With coverage from BBC, RTÉ 2FM and Radio X, Dylan Flynn and The Dead Poets have become one of Ireland’s most exciting rising acts.

Their biggest headline tour to date kicks off this November, with shows nearly close to selling out.

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