
Music has always carried a rare ability to offer comfort. And the fact that the need for comfort feels greater than ever is perhaps best reflected in the success of Amble. How else can one explain that the Irish trio — initially armed with nothing more than acoustic guitars, a mandolin, and their voices — managed to sell out tours around the world and surpass 100 million streams before even releasing an album? At first glance, the music may seem simple — stripped-back folk music built around acoustic instruments and close harmonies — but members Robbie Cunningham, Oisín McCaffrey, and Ross McNerney navigate stories of nostalgia, loss, longing, and love with crystal-clear precision. Through s