Megan Burke delivers unfiltered honesty on debut EP ‘Not All Men, Apparently’

Irish singer-songwriter Megan Burke steps into a bold new chapter with the release of her debut EP Not All Men, Apparently, a fiercely candid collection of songs that transforms personal experiences into sharp, emotionally charged pop storytelling.

Across the EP, she examines complicated relationships, emotional wounds and the process of understanding experiences that had long been left unspoken. The result is a body of work that feels both deeply personal and widely relatable.

Leading the release is ‘Make Me’, a playful and energetic standout that offers a welcome contrast to some of the EP’s heavier themes. While much of the record explores difficult emotional territory, the focus track embraces spontaneity, freedom and the lighter side of modern relationships, showcasing another dimension of Burke’s songwriting.

The EP was produced by acclaimed Hungarian producer Áron Somody, whose polished production helps balance vulnerability with infectious pop appeal. Together, they have crafted a release that is emotionally raw without sacrificing accessibility.

Already boasting a social media audience of more than 155,000 followers, Burke has steadily built momentum through viral content, chart success and major live appearances, including performances at some of Ireland’s most prestigious venues. With Not All Men, Apparently, she delivers her most complete artistic statement yet, establishing herself as a compelling new voice unafraid to tell her story exactly as it happened.

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