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March 6, 2025

Ritchi Maguire – Just A Game – Indie Folk / Celtic

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Ritchi Maguire – Just A Game – Indie Folk / Celtic
 

Ritchi Maguire: The Hard-Hitting Voice of Northern Ireland Returns with “Just A Game

NMR – With a haunting undertone you can feel the mist on the landscape drifting across the Irish scene, the vocal talent of Maguire come into play combined with the vibes of the Celtic rhythm and instrumentation, all wrapped around a well delivered melody, some nice work here. 

Ritchi Maguire, an Irish singer-songwriter from Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland, is known for his in-your-face, hard-hitting, and uplifting songs that refuse to blend into the background. His music cuts through the pleasantries, delivering raw energy and powerful storytelling.

Building on his momentum, Ritchi released the BattleBorn EP, a project recorded in Florida, USA. Over the past year, he has played over 300 shows, tirelessly promoting BattleBorn and strengthening his presence in the music scene.

Songs for Ordhar

Never one to slow down, Ritchi has been hard at work crafting a new collection of songs titled Songs for Ordhar. This series continues his legacy of impactful songwriting, showcasing his signature Northern brogue and emotionally charged narratives.

“Just A Game” – The Latest Release

The latest track from Songs for Ordhar, titled “Just A Game,” is a testament to Ritchi’s ability to merge storytelling with powerful melodies. With its compelling lyrics and dynamic instrumentation, the song is another step forward in his evolving sound.

With Songs for Ordhar unfolding, Ritchi Maguire proves once again that his music isn’t just heard—it’s felt. Whether performing live or in the studio, he continues to captivate audiences with his authenticity and passion. Keep an ear out for more, because Ritchi is just getting started.

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