Galway Artist KONNO has released a New Single ‘Life Line’ Featuring an Iconic Sax Solo.
If you’re into emotional indie anthems with serious main-character energy, then you need this track on your playlist right now.
His brand-new single Life Line isn’t just another release — it’s a coming-of-age soundtrack for anyone trying to figure life out in real time. The track captures that weird moment where you’re stuck between who you were and who you’re about to become, and honestly, it hits hard.
Written with collaborator Dillon Brady and recorded in a turf shed in the west of Ireland, the song keeps KONNO’s signature raw, DIY vibe while sounding bigger than ever. And the standout moment? A sax solo from Anthony Thistlethwaite of The Waterboys and The Saw Doctors that takes the whole track to another level. It’s the kind of unexpected twist that makes the song feel cinematic instead of just emotional.
KONNO has been quietly building momentum on the Irish music scene over the last few years, working behind the scenes, producing for other artists, and even helping create a number-one single before stepping fully into his own sound. His earlier releases already picked up national radio play, but Life Line feels like the moment everything levels up.
The song is all about standing at a crossroads — overwhelmed by choices, pressure, and the feeling that one decision could change everything. Instead of pretending to have the answers, KONNO leans into the uncertainty, which is exactly why the track feels so real.
With a debut EP on the way and more music coming this year, Life Line might just be the start of a big run for the Galway artist.
Get familiar now, because this is exactly the kind of artist people say they knew before everyone else did.





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