Clodagh Rose – Marie

Clodagh Rose – Marie


I recently spun Clodagh Rose’s new single “Marie” and felt like the song wrapped me in a thoughtful, tender hug I write this from a place of honest admiration. With its gentle indie‑folk pop arrangement and soft, hushed vocals, “Marie” resonates like a quiet goodbye turned intimate confession. The song is a moving tribute to her grandmother, exploring fading memory and the ache of slow loss with lyrical subtlety and warmth. Each verse feels deeply personal yet universally relatable. Rose’s delivery is sincere and unpretentious, allowing the emotion to bloom naturally without dramatic crescendos. I truly appreciate how the melody and lyrics weave a comforting melancholy that stays with you long after. “Marie” is not just a song, it’s a poetic reminder to hold on to memory before it slips away.

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