Do you want, for just a moment, to find yourself where the air holds the whisper of centuries, and every gaze meets the flawless beauty of nature? Picture Newry – as quiet as dawn and as warm as the smile of an old friend – a little town in County Down, in the north of Ireland. In these landscapes lives inspiration: it fills the brushes of painters, the strings of guitars, the lines of songs born here, on this land where past and present walk hand in hand. Justin Grant, a native of these parts, who writes sincere and memorable indie-pop songs under the name Tiny Enemy, carrying forward Ireland’s musical traditions.

His charismatic voice is instantly recognizable, and if we lived in the age of knights and kings, Tiny Enemy would surely be known as Ireland’s most melodic bard, whose songs inspired great deeds. His new single, “Can Ya Feel It”, is a perfect example of this. It showcases iconic guitar power, a clearly defined rhythm, pure soaring vocals, and unforgettable, uplifting solos. Beginning with a restrained mood, the melody gradually grows in sound, enriched by additional musical elements. A recurring arpeggiated guitar line shines over a steady, understated beat and a warm, rolling bass that eventually takes center stage. The vocals cut through with sincere, reflective lyrics, supported by golden-hued harmonic keys. A special moment awaits the listener at the two-minute mark, where a smooth turn lifts the track to a new level. The climax feels serene, closing the song with a warm farewell.
“Can Ya Feel It” once again proves that Tiny Enemy holds a special place in the world of alternative music and stands as one of the brightest figures on the Irish music scene. You can listen to “Can Ya Feel It” while enjoying a quiet moment, or let it be your perfect companion on a journey. Whatever you choose, Tiny Enemy’s music will elevate your day. Be sure to add “Can Ya Feel It” to your favorite playlists and follow Tiny Enemy. I’m confident there’s plenty more great music ahead that could become your favorite.









