SONAÍRÍ – “Fix You”

Taking a well-known track and trying to make it your own is always a huge gamble, but the Irish vocal duo SONAÍRÍ completely pulls it off with their new version of “Fix You”. Composed of soprano Amie Dyer and tenor David Corr, this pairing brings serious live experience from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland into play. They do something daring by stripping the whole arrangement back to its absolute bones.

The track relies on a delicate, quiet production that gives the vocals room to breathe and by keeping the backing understated, the focus shifts to the harmonies between Dyer and Corr. They ground the performance in a raw, vulnerable space that makes the lyrics about love, loss, healing, and hope connect deeply. Their classical crossover style introduces a beautiful Irish spirit into the music, transforming a pop anthem into an intimate, human experience. It is an approach that feels accessible while carrying emotional depth.

You can tell that these two have spent years performing live across Ireland and the UK. That stage experience translates into the studio, giving the track a natural sense of control. It is a stunning interpretation that reminds you why these lyrics matter, and it makes me excited for the upcoming official video that promises to expand on these visual ideas. I absolutely love this release. SONAÍRÍ has created something beautiful here, and I highly recommend that you go back and check out their previous releases to see how they apply this classical style to other material.

You should follow SONAÍRÍ on their streaming platforms and social media right now to stay updated on their journey, upcoming live dates, and any new music they put out during the rest of this year. They are growing a wonderful community around their music, and you will not want to miss whatever they do next.

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