A young woman sitting on grass near the water with her eyes closed, wearing a dark floral dress and brown ankle boots, with a bridge and container ship in the background.

Sinead Angele is a folk-pop singer-songwriter based in St. Louis, Missouri, whose music blends raw autobiographical storytelling with lush, atmospheric production. Her voice—warm, expressive, and emotionally unguarded—carries songs that explore love, loss, mental health, and the complicated beauty of personal growth.

Her journey began in Baltimore, Maryland, singing between sets at her father’s Irish pub. Surrounded by live music from an early age, Sinead quickly discovered the transformative power of performance. She joined every choir she could throughout grade school, experimented with musical theater, and began writing original songs at just nine years old. By sixteen, she was self-recording and sharing her music online—already committed to turning lived experience into melody.

Sinead earned her Associate of Fine Arts in Classical Voice from The Community College of Baltimore County before completing her Bachelor’s degree in Jazz and Commercial Performance at Towson University and her Master’s in Music Business from Berklee College of Music. Her formal training gave her both technical discipline and stylistic versatility, while her collaborative spirit led her into a wide range of musical projects.

Over the years, she has explored genres from pop-punk to indie rock, hip-hop, EDM, jazz, and folk. She was one half of the pop/punk duo The Sweetest Patch, later expanding into a full band, and went on to co-found the genre-blending project Liberata, which released both an EP and the full-length album Liberata: In Stereo!. During her time in New Orleans, she co-wrote indie rock material with the band Psychic Surveillance before eventually relocating to St. Louis.

In her solo work, Sinead has fully embraced her identity as a confessional songwriter. Her 2024 EP Finally, produced by longtime collaborator Matthew Kruft and mixed and mastered by Jason Hamilton at Lambert Drive Studios, chronicles her journey through anxiety, self-doubt, and the relief of hard-won healing.

Her follow-up EP, Self Sabotage, serves as an emotional prequel—diving into the self-destructive patterns and inner conflicts that shaped the path toward peace. The project further defines her signature psychedelic folk-pop sound: intimate yet expansive, vulnerable yet sonically immersive.

Sinead’s upcoming release, Take The Fall, continues this evolution—an anthem of accountability and emotional clarity that wrestles with blame, boundaries, and the courage it takes to stand in your truth.

Beyond her original artistry, Sinead is also the lead vocalist of Taylorville, a nationally touring Taylor Swift tribute band. What began as a local St. Louis performance quickly grew into sold-out Midwest shows and a national tour, showcasing her dynamic stage presence and theatrical versatility.

Whether performing for thousands or writing alone with her ukulele, Sinead Angele creates music that invites listeners into honest reflection—offering connection, catharsis, and the reminder that growth often begins in the messiest places.