Cathal Fitz, born Cathal Fitzpatrick and raised in Togher on the south side of Cork, has covered a lot of ground in a short window. He surfaced in 2025 with โ€œFiring Squadโ€ and has kept a steady pace since, releasing โ€œA Promise,โ€ โ€œThe Enemy of Love,โ€ โ€œPushing Thirty,โ€ โ€œWalk of Shame,โ€ and most recently โ€œPaper Planes,โ€ clearing 100,000 Spotify streams along the way and picking up airplay from BBC Introducing, RTร‰ 2FM, Today FM, Red FM, SPIN 103.8, and others.

His influences make sense the second you hear him. Damien Rice and Tom Waits sit closest to the surface, with Christy Moore, Bob Dylan, David Gray, and Hozier further back in the mix. What comes out is Irish storytelling in a fairly traditional sense, run through production thatโ€™s decidedly modern and atmospheric, and heโ€™s been open about writing from things heโ€™s actually lived rather than from a comfortable distance. His catalog has taken on the cycle of addiction, the strange milestone of turning thirty, and the usual complications of love, with enough humour threaded through the heavier material to keep it from becoming a slog.

Heโ€™s already shared stages with Darren Kiely, Jack L, Skinny Living, Sรฉamus Harty, and Jerry Fish, and supported Ryan Sheridan over in Germany.


A Rock and a Hard Place

The song lands on โ€œConcise Waffle,โ€ his five-track debut EP arriving September 4th. โ€œPaper Planesโ€ opened the campaign as the lead single, and โ€œA Rock and a Hard Placeโ€ follows as the second, due out August 21st. Where โ€œPaper Planesโ€ took on political division and social fatigue, this one turns inward, and itโ€™s the softer, more openly tender side of the two.

Itโ€™s a fitting introduction to what Fitz does well. His performances have built a reputation on sincerity rather than spectacle, the kind of thing that quiets a room rather than working it, and that instinct carries into how these songs are written and recorded. Thereโ€™s a cinematic quality to the production without it ever swamping the actual song underneath.

The timing is deliberate. Fitz heads out on his debut UK and Ireland tour in September, hitting Manchester, Sheffield, London, and Glasgow before Dublinโ€™s Cat & Cage Folk Club and the Source Grassroots Festival, then closing with a hometown headline at Coughlanโ€™s in Cork on October 11 that sold out in a matter of hours.


Final Thoughts

โ€œA Rock and a Hard Placeโ€ is a strong signal of what โ€œConcise Waffleโ€ has in store, and on this evidence Fitzโ€™s momentum looks well earned.

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