Brian O’Glanby Unveils The Deep Hour With New Single “Hurricane”

Formerly based in The Netherlands and now rooted in County Cork, Brian O’Glanby steps into a bold new chapter with The Deep Hour. Known for his anthemic songwriting and distinctive, soul-tinged indie grit, O’Glanby has spent more than two decades crafting emotionally rich narratives drawn from lived experience and the complexities of the human condition. The project began gaining momentum with late 2025 single “The One,” which reached #1 on both the main Irish iTunes chart and the iTunes Rock chart, earning support from Red FM, Amazing Radio and others.

Now, the second release from The Deep Hour, “Hurricane,” arrives February 20, delivering one of O’Glanby’s most personal works to date. Built around heartfelt melody and raw honesty, the song addresses the devastating and often unspoken realities of domestic violence. The track features acclaimed guitarist Gerry Leonard, known for his work with David Bowie and Suzanne Vega, alongside renowned bassist Robbie Malone, celebrated for collaborations with David Gray and The Corrs. Their contributions deepen the song’s emotional weight and musical intensity.

O’Glanby has recently completed the forthcoming album “Through Your Eyes,” produced by Wayne P. Sheehy at Ocean Studios Ireland on the shores of Bantry Bay. Featuring contributions from Trevor Hutchinson, Lisa Lambe, Paul Linehan and Catriona Fallon, the record reflects resilience, conviction and artistic clarity shaped by decades in music. With “Hurricane,” The Deep Hour signals a powerful and purposeful new phase in O’Glanby’s career.