Cork musician Eoin French dies aged 36

admin admin | 08-15 16:15

The death has been announced of singer, musician, performer and architect Eoin French, who performed under the name Talos. He was 36.

The Cork-born musician died after a short illness, with the news announced publicly via Talos's social media accounts.

1/2 It is with great sadness that we let you know that our friend Eoin French, known to many the world over as Talos, has passed away after a short illness. Eoin passed peacefully in his sleep on the morning of Sunday Aug 11 2024 in his native Cork, surrounded by his loved ones. pic.twitter.com/D0I75F6aN8

— Talos (@thisistalos) August 13, 2024

Reviewing Dear Chaos, Irish Times critic Tony Clayton-Lea wrote: "Those fully acquainted with Talos's material will know it comprises pop songs but as not we know them, yet across Dear Chaos the familiar is disrupted even more with beautiful touches that subliminally remind the listener of Sigur Ros, the Blue Nile, Radiohead and other not necessarily niche music acts but certainly those that aren’t staples of daytime radio play."

A popular live performer, Talos featured at a number of major Irish music events, including appearances at the All Together Now and Sounds From A Safe Harbour festivals in 2023.

In 2022, French provided the soundtrack for writer and performer Emmet Kirwan's play Accents, with his work earning an Irish Times Theatre Awards nomination for Best Soundscape.

His 2023 single Solarr featured vocals by Irish-Sierra Leonean singer Loah.

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Eoin French studied at Cork School of Music and at University College Cork (UCC); in recent years he lectured at the Cork Centre for Architectural Education, based at UCC, while serving as a Director at the DATUM Architecture Studio.

A number of members of the Irish music community paid tribute online to Eoin French and his work as Talos, with music promoters MCD remembering French as a "masterful composer, talented songwriter and enthralling performer", while adding "Eoin stunned audiences at sold-out headline shows and festivals both at home and abroad. His presence across the industry will truly be missed."

Eoin French(TALOS), the gifted Cork man with the haunting falsetto air and celestial musical overtones has gone to his eternal rest far too soon. What a tapestry of wonderful music he has left us. Go Raibh Suaimhneas Síoraí Air. pic.twitter.com/B15yBGQFp3

— BISHOPSTOWN HISTORICAL SOCIETY (@BISHOPHISOCIETY) August 14, 2024

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