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

Australian nun Sister Irene O'Connor's 1973 album 'Fire of God's Love' is set for reissue next month by Freedom to Spend. This long-lost lo-fi pop gem is a marvel of analogue music – a collection of airy folk songs played largely on drum machine, acoustic guitar and synth organ.

O'Connor first started making music in the 1950s while living in a convent in Singapore, where she met another nun who had experience working in audio technology. In Sydney, the pair would meet at the city's Catholic Radio and Television Centre to work on music together, recording on a four-track tape recorder. The resulting songs are devoutly religious but skirt lines between devotional music and contemporary pop.

The album features elements of dub, pastoral British folk music, and even sounds like a miracle – a sweet, compelling pop record from an unlikely source. Tracks like 'Fire' (Luke 12:49) and 'Teenager's Chorus' showcase O'Connor's unique sound, which feels more spiritually aligned with cult singer-songwriters like Princess Demeny and Mary Margaret O'Hara.

With its simple and spectral soundscapes, 'Fire of God's Love' is a quintessential winter record, perfect for the cooler months ahead. The album's reissue by Freedom to Spend will be released on 14 November, giving fans a chance to experience this hidden gem once again.

For those who enjoy Shirley and Dolly Collins, as well as Efficient Space's Sky Girl compilation, 'Fire of God's Love' is definitely worth adding to your playlist.
 
idk why they're reissuing that old album now 🤔... like, it was already a gem back in 1973 lol. but i guess the new gen might appreciate its lo-fi vibes? anyway, i've heard of Sister Irene before - she's got a really cool sound going on, kinda like a mix between folk & electronic music 🎶. i'm definitely gonna check out 'Fire of God's Love' when it comes out next month, especially if it's gonna be part of that Efficient Space compilation i love 💖
 
omg u guys!!! 🤩 I've been searching for Sister Irene O'Connor's 'Fire of God's Love' for ages and now it's finally getting reissued!!! 😍 I mean, a lo-fi pop gem from 1973? that's like a treasure trove of nostalgia right there! ✨ her music is so unique and quirky, I love how she blends folk and dub elements with that sweet, old-school synth organ sound 🎸🔥 it's like nothing I've ever heard before! 💖 can't wait to get my hands on the reissue on 14 Nov 🎁
 
omg this album sounds like the perfect winter vibe 🍁💫 i've never heard of sister irene o'Connor before but her music must be like a breath of fresh air after all those mainstream pop albums that are just so... samey 😴 anyone else get chills thinking about listening to this lo-fi gem for the first time?
 
Man, can you believe it? Some nun from Australia dropped an album that's literally out of this world back in 1973 🌠. I mean, it's like she's channeling her inner Kate Bush or something! The fact that she was making lo-fi pop gems in a convent with a fellow nun who knew some tech stuff is just too cool 🤯.

And the music itself? It's like nothing you've ever heard before. I'm talking airy folk songs, synth organs, and drum machines... it's like she's creating this whole new genre of music 💫. I can see why fans of Shirley & Dolly Collins would love this, but also why people might be saying "what the heck is going on here?" 🤔

Anyway, I'm hyped that Freedom to Spend is reissuing this album and I'm definitely gonna give it a spin. If you're feeling nostalgic for some classic lo-fi vibes or just wanna experience something new and weird... this is the album for you! ⏰
 
its crazy how some talented people get lost in time, like Sister Irene O'Connor 🤯... i mean, think about it, she was making music with just a drum machine and acoustic guitar back in the 70s, that's like us trying to make beats with our bare hands today 💥. its all about experimenting and taking risks, thats what makes art really special. and yeah, you can definitely hear the chill vibes of winter coming out of this album 🌿... for me, its a reminder to appreciate the simple things in life and not get too caught up in trying to make something 'big' or 'commercial'. sometimes its okay to just create for its own sake 💖.
 
OMG, I'm so stoked about the reissue of Sister Irene O'Connor's album 'Fire of God's Love'! 🎶🔥 I mean, can you even imagine a 70s nun making lo-fi pop gems? 😂 It sounds like the perfect blend of spiritual vibes and catchy hooks. I'm totally digging the idea of it being like a winter record - it's so cozy and atmospheric. I need to get my hands on this ASAP! 🎉 Freedom to Spend is doing an amazing job reissuing these hidden gems, btw...
 
LOL what's with all the lo-fi love? 😂 I mean, who wouldn't want to listen to some quirky folk songs by a nun on an old tape recorder? It's like she's saying "Hey, I'm still cool, even in my habits" 🙏! And the fact that it's being reissued is just like, finally, we get to hear more of Sister Irene's beats... or should I say, her blessings? 😆 Anyway, I'm down for some analog goodness, and if it's got a chill vibe, count me in for this winter playlist 🎵.
 
man I just found out about Sister Irene O'Connor's old album Fire of God's love 🤩 it's like this dreamy lo-fi pop record that's super underrated... i mean, the fact that she was a nun making music in the 70s is already kinda legendary 😂 but the sound is so hauntingly beautiful, I can see why people are stoked for its reissue next month! 🎶 the production is so simple yet effective, like you'd expect from an album made on a 4-track tape recorder 📻. anyone else know about this gem?
 
omg u guys! i've been searching for sis irene o'connor's 1973 album "fire of god's luv" forever 🙌 and it's finally comin out reissued by freedom to spend next month!!! 💖 i mean, have u heard her music? its like a winter wonderland vibe, all airy & folk-y with drum machine & synth organ 🎸🕉️ i've been listenin to some dub & british folk vibes lately & this album is def one of them!!! 🤩 u gotta check out tracks like "fire" & "teenagers chorus", they're sooo good! 💫 the fact that its a nuns making this music is kinda mind blown, but it feels so spiritual & folk-y 🙏 anyway, if ur into shirley & dolly collins or efficient space's sky girl compilation, u gotta get this album 🎵💖
 
omg I just found out they're reissuing Sister Irene O'Connor's album "Fire of God's Love" 🎶😍 and I'm SO stoked! who knew an Aussie nun from the 70s could make such iconic lo-fi pop? it's like, totally unique - all that folk, dub, and synth vibes... I mean, have you heard her version of "Teenager's Chorus"? 🤩 it's like a whole different world. I'm gonna add it to my winter playlist ASAP 👍🎄 can't wait to dive into this hidden gem!
 
I'm so stoked about this reissue! 🤩 I've been searching for Sister Irene O'Connor's music online for ages, but couldn't find anything. This lo-fi pop gem sounds like a total hidden treasure. The fact that it was created by a nun in the 1970s is just wild. I love how she blends folk and pop to create this super unique sound - it's almost otherworldly 🌌.

I'm not surprised that her music has some spiritual vibes, though - you can hear the devotion in every note. It's like listening to a cult singer-songwriter from back in the day... Princess Demeny and Mary Margaret O'Hara must have been major influences! I'll definitely be checking out 'Fire of God's Love' when it drops on November 14th - anyone else excited? 🎶
 
I don’t usually comment but I have to say, Sister Irene O'Connor sounds like an amazing artist - I mean, making music in the 50s and working with audio tech while living in a convent? that's wild 🤯! And her lo-fi pop gem 'Fire of God's Love' is supposed to be super good too... I love how it combines folk, dub, and synth vibes, feels really unique. I'm definitely adding it to my playlist next month when it drops 👍
 
can u imagine listening to lo-fi pop from a nun in the 70s? it's wild that her album got lost for so long 🌙🎶 sister irene o'Connor sounds like she's straight outta the cult singer-songwriter scene, but with a spiritual twist that's really cool. i'm all about those analog vibes and this album is like a winter wonderland (even tho it's not christmas-themed lol). i've got to check out more of her music now!
 
omg can u believe this album has been hiding in the shadows for so long?! it sounds like a game-changer - i mean who wouldn't want to listen to lo-fi pop gems from 1973? 🤯 freedom to spend should get major props for reissuing this, i've got my pre-order on already! 🎉 also gotta say, sister irene o'connor's sound is like nothing you'd expect from a nun - so cool that she was working with music tech in the 50s and making pop records with her friend 😎
 
🎵😊 I'm stoked that 'Fire of God's Love' is getting a reissue! It's crazy how Sister Irene O'Connor's lo-fi pop gem was hidden away for so long. The sound is so unique and cozy, like snuggling up by the fireplace with a warm cup of tea 🍵. I can see why it would be perfect for winter - the spiritual vibes are really uplifting and calming. I've got my eye on that reissue for November 14th... might just give it a listen!
 
OMG, can you believe it? This album has been hiding in the shadows for so long 🙌🏼! I'm so hyped that it's getting a reissue next month 🎉. The fact that Sister Irene O'Connor created this lo-fi pop gem in the 70s is just mind-blowing 🤯. I mean, who expects to hear a sweet and compelling record from a nun? 😂 It's like she was ahead of her time or something!

I can totally see why it would be perfect for winter - those simple soundscapes are so cozy ❤️. If you're into Shirley Collins or Mary Margaret O'Hara, you need to check this out ASAP 🎶. Freedom to Spend is doing us a huge favor by bringing this album back to life 💖. Can't wait to give it a listen on November 14th!
 
OMG u guys! I'm literally stoked about the upcoming reissue of Sister Irene O'Connor's album "Fire of God's Love" 🎶👏 It's like, a total hidden gem from the 70s that needs to be on every music lover's playlist ASAP! The lo-fi pop vibes are so hauntingly beautiful and the fact that it was recorded on a drum machine and acoustic guitar is just genius 😍 I mean, can u imagine listening to spiritual folk songs with such a retro feel? It's like a winter wonderland in your ears ❄️🎵 I'm def gonna add this to my playlist when it drops next month - have u guys listened to it before or are we all about to discover this amazing album for the first time 🤔
 
Ugh, sounds like we've got some awesome lost music comin' back at us, but I mean, 50s & 70s nuns makin' pop records? That's just wild 🤯. And can you believe it's been hidden for all these years? Like, what if people missed out on this gem entirely? The fact that it's finally bein' reissued is def a plus, but I'm also gettin' a little anxious thinkin' about the state of our music scene nowadays...
 
just found out about sister irene's album fire of god's love 🌹 been listening to it nonstop since i heard it was coming back out. the lo-fi vibes are so relaxing and perfect for winter 🍂 what's even more cool is how it blends spiritual & secular sounds. feels like a secret gem from another era 😊
 
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