Add to playlist: the long-lost lo-fi pop of Australian nun Sister Irene O’Connor and the week’s best tracks

The Guardian 1 min read 10 hours ago

<p>Far from being the preserve of ecclesiastical listening, the reissue of O’Connor’s 1973 album is a compelling feast of drum machine, acoustic guitar and synth organ</p><p><strong>From </strong>Sydney, Australia<br><strong>Recommended if you like </strong>Shirley and Dolly Collins; Efficient Space’s Sky Girl compilation<br><strong>Up next </strong>Fire of God’s Love reissued by Freedom to Spend on 14 November</p><p>As any nun worth her salt might tell you, revelation can come from the most unlikely places. Such is the case with Fire of God’s Love, a 1973 album by the Australian nun Sister Irene O’Connor.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/oct/31/add-to-playlist-the-long-lost-lo-fi-pop-of-australian-nun-sister-irene-oconnor-and-the-weeks-best-tracks">Continue reading...</a>
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