Sinead Angele is a singer/songwriter currently based in St. Louis, Missouri. As a child, she would sing in between sets of the bands that would play at her dad’s pub in her hometown of Baltimore, Maryland. That is where she began developing a passion for performing. Throughout grade school, she joined any and every choir she could, and occasionally tried her hand at musical theater as well. She began writing her own songs at the age of 9 and was self recording and uploading her original works to Myspace by age 16. Her songs were and continue to be very autobiographical, capturing deep emotions surrounding love and loss and all things in between. 

Sinead received an Associate of Fine Arts with a concentration in Classical Voice from The Community College of Baltimore County and then pursued and received her Bachelor’s degree in Jazz and Commercial Performance from Towson University. During her college years, she began experimenting with different styles of writing through collaborative projects with friends. For about 3 years she was one half of a dynamic pop/punk duo called The Sweetest Patch with Hunter Steelthorne that developed into a full band when percussionist Thomas Ware and pianist Shelby Guilday joined the group. Sinead would say that those songs were some of her most beautiful works. The band briefly reunited in 2016 to record one song titled “Goodbye” featuring Daquan Hill on viola. 

Throughout her early 20s, Sinead collaborated with several different hip hop and EDM artists including The Socialytes, Paul Bryan, Barukh, Arkum Riot, and Maximus. She enjoyed writing topline melody and lyrics for such projects and they helped develop her pop writing skills. In 2013, she joined forces with singer/songwriter Julian Roso for a duet called “I’ll Give You The Moon” that was released through Bmore Media. In the same era, she had the honor of working with several talented Baltimore based producers on original pop and R&B tracks that she never released but she hopes to bring new life to them soon. 

After graduating, Sinead began a collaborative project with guitarist Christie MacDonald called Liberata that infused indie, jazz, folk, and rock elements into powerful emotionally driven works of art. They released a duo EP and were then joined by bassist Derek Wiegmann and drummer Asher Herzog. The group recorded and released a full length album titled “Liberata: In Stereo!” shortly before they went their separate ways. Sinead then moved to New Orleans and  joined a band called Psychic Surveillance where she co-wrote several songs in the indie rock genre. External circumstances led her to have to leave New Orleans for St. Louis but she hopes to one day record all of the beautiful music they wrote together. 

Sinead has recently released her first official solo EP. She teamed up with long time friend and co-writer Matthew Kruft to produce the project. The EP is titled “Finally” and chronicles her struggles over the last few years with mental health and her experience with finally finding some sense of peace. She is currently working with Kruft on a second EP titled “Self Sabotage” set to be released early next year. 

Beyond original music, Sinead fronts a Taylor Swift Tribute band in St. Louis called Taylorville. What started as one local show quickly skyrocketed into a Midwest tour with several sold out shows. The band plans to tour nationally in 2025.