Posts Tagged ‘Ireland’

LYRA brings us one of the instantly memorable, and equally haunting debut’s songs of the year with ‘Rabbit In The Headlights’.

The Irish chanteuse captures an ominous mood which lingers in the abyss of the mystical. An ethereal balm washes over gentle twinkling synths, heated rapturous drum patterns and layers of evocative harmonies. While the production is enough to tempt the ears in, LYRA still commands full attention with her beguiling  and constantly changing vocal delivery. This is a track to sink deep into, like the water that surrounds the figure in the image above. Submerge yourself in the dark pop of ‘Rabbit In The Headlights’and don’t come up for air, it’s a beautiful journey,

LYRA plays her debut show for Communion at The Waiting Room in London on Monday 16th May. The show is free entry via sign-up here.

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Cathedral

Irish post-punk trio, Slow Riot return with the ‘Cathedral’ EP via Straight Lines Are Fine. Lead track from the clear vinyl 10″ ‘Demons’ impresses with dark, swooning guitars and a driving beat. Taking the Slow Riot penchant for classic songwriting and blending it with new wave hooks and a layered, climatic build reminiscent of shoegaze luminaries Ride or My Bloody Valentine. These diverse, refreshing sounds span across the ‘Cathedral’ EP, channelling more of those beautifully dynamic, spacious soundscapes, heavy walls of feedback with pop sensibilities, with an aim to challenge any preconceptions, as is the bands mantra. ‘Cathedral’ was recorded at the Manic Street Preachers’ Faster studio in Cardiff under the watchful eye of producer Kevin Vanbergen, whose back catalogue includes the likes of The Pixies, The Maccabees, Dinosaur Pile-Up, The La’s and Biffy Clyro. Faster’s in-house engineer Loz Williams and the Manics’ James Dean Bradfield further extended a helping hand to the band, offering the use of their equipment and instruments, many of which were used in the making of past chart-topping records.

 The four tracks here offer little respite as they attack your senses relentlessly and ruthlessly, with no small degree of repetition, and the result is a collection of quite cutting power. Young Limerick trio Slow Riot appear to have been compared with every band in the world, yet their musical influences appear to be from the iciest regions of post-punk, territory once inhabited by Joy Division and In Camera, and they conjure up memories of Editors in their early days (when they were great), especialy in the phrasing of the vocals and singing of the guitars. Yet Slow Riot manage to remain even more detached and cut even harder with their music. This is impressive stuff indeed, imbued with all the power, purpose, passion and command of expression that light up great releases. A splendid debut EP which you would be foolish to ignore.

Soak’s debut album ‘Before We Forgot How To Dream’ is out on Rough Trade Records on 1st/2nd June 2015, “Immigrant Song” is one of Led Zeppelin’s many classics, known and loved for its iconic guitar and bass lines, as well as Robert Plant’s sky-reaching shrieks. But in the hands of 18-year-old Irish songwriter,Soak , the song has become a threatening drone. Building on pulsating synths and elongated guitar notes, refrains from the frenzied heights of the original to create a creepy rendition highlighting the really rather brutal lyrics. Some director somewhere is going to pick this up for the trailer of their next dark fantasy epic.  This cover was recorded for Fearne Cotton’s last show on BBC Radio One.

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Last we heard from Irish indie-pop outfit Girls Names, they had switched up their style on the elegant, entrancing 2013 album The New Life, looking towards the gleaming guitars and dark surfaces of vintage 1980s post-punk. Now they’re zoning out even further with the awesome eleven-minute single “Zero Triptych,” which will see release on 12″ via Tough Love Records.  Not only did I think it was the best name for a group of artists I’d ever heard, but their ideas, outlook and, most importantly, work struck a chord with me, Not quite a conventional ‘song’, nor EP, we knew about a year and a half ago that this piece of music was evolving into something not conventionally defined in the classic rock/pop vernacular. It’s essentially three different sections intertwined, hence the ‘triptych’., I don’t think this is something we’d have ordinarily tried were it not for the confidence we gained from touring a new line-up around Europe, when we learned to be a new band

Ireland’s Villagers have lifted the lid on a his new track from upcoming LP “Darling Arithmetic” called “Hot Scary Summer”. The track follows lead cut “Courage”, and sees bandleader Conor O’Brien sing about lost love destroyed by “all the pretty young homophobes looking out for a fight”. “Darling Arithmetic” is out 13th April on Domino Records. The band are at the  UK, Nottingham, Glee Club on the 26th March

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Folk singer Conor O’Brien is releasing the third Villagers album, Darling Arithmetic, on April 13th via Domino Records . He recorded and produced the album himself in his home, and the two songs that are out now, “Courage” and “Hot Scary Summer,” certainly have the intimacy of a home-recorded album. In comparison to the collaborator-filled Becoming a Jackal (2010) and Awayland (2013), there’s only minimal backing on this album from piano, mellotron and brushes, all also played by Conor. If these two singles are anything to go by, it’s looking like his most bare-bones album yet.

 

SOAK is the music of eighteen-year-old Bridie Monds-Watson from Derry in  Ireland. I love the simplicity in her music and puzzling out the images in this song, “Sea Creatures.” At one moment I think it’s a love song, with lines like:

When they tell you they love you,They don’t know what love is.
Throw it around like it’s worthless.They don’t know what love is.

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But at other times it feels like the difficulty of understanding the adult world when you’re young. The video adds another dimension to SOAK’s simple and spare song. Director Charlie Rotberg told us via email that he and Bridie “wanted to explore how raw and intense your experience of life is when you’re young, how you continue to experience the world like that as an adult but perhaps get better at hiding it. Using a cross-section of human experience, we set out to examine what lurks just beneath the surface in the lives of many adults.”

There are three different narratives in the short video, all pulled together by one common tragic event. I didn’t see it ending the way it did. Today she announced the release of her debut album, “Before We Forgot How to Dream,” which will come out on June 2nd.

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SOAK - B a noBody

For such a young artist SOAK still in her teens a confident, exuberant, ebullient performer. These are all traits which seem to effortlessly transfer to her studio projects.
New single ‘B A NoBody’ is out now, a gorgeous piece of songwriting with lyrics that display a rare sense of maturity. With her sweet voice and nagging melodic hooks, ‘B A NoBody’ isn’t perhaps the most obvious choice to gain the remix treatment.
However Woman’s Hour have stepped into the breach with a re-work which adds something truly new. SOAK’s vocals seem to fall into a bubblebath of synths, the Kendal band applying some gorgeous electronics to her sparse arrangement.Quite distinct from the original, it displays another potential direction for the Northern Irish singer to follow.
Silken-voiced 17-year-old singer-songwriter Soak (aka Bridie Monds-Watson, from Derry) has found her Cat Powerish crooning feted by Chvrches – who signed her to their Goodbye Records label ahead of her current deal with Rough Trade – and lauded as the next phase of Beach House-style chillwave.

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Hozier made his major american network this year on the Letterman Show, He performed the title track to his amazing debut EP , The signs were there in how his ‘Take Me To Church’ single broke big online at the tail end of 2013, but nobody could quite grasp how huge Hozier was about to become in the States. Andrew Hozier-Byrne has kept things modest. His mum designs the album art. His songs aren’t massively showy, instead shouting bold truths without being preachy. A self-titled LP made the top five on these shores, but it was in North America where things took charge. Charting at No2 in the American Charts was one thing, but it’s held the #1 spot on the Folk Chart for eight solid weeks, ranking as the biggest Irish breakthrough. Also  ‘Take Me To Church’ ended up ranking as the most-streamed single online. Jamie Milton

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Nothing compares to the fear and the force of Girl Band. All-nighters filled with American Horror Story episodes and the faint soundtrack of a creeping back door? That won’t do it. Taking a trip to the woods in pitch black, with nothing but a terrifying HEALTH record for company? It’ll come close. But the beauty of this Irish group is just how unprepared they look to jump out of their own skin. They’ll arrive on the average stage dressed in smart attire, clean jumpers completely free of beer stains. But deep within lies a dark edge, and out it bursts in full ghastly colours every time they play. On record, too, they have the phenomenal effect of stretching out grizzly, industrial notes across several harsh minutes. Either that, or they’ll release a single that’s 25 seconds long. Girl Band like to fuck with preconceptions, and 2014’s seen them achieving this with plenty more round the corner.

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Girl Band are a four piece noise rock band from Dublin, Ireland. They are made up of Dara Kiely, Alan Duggan, Daniel Fox and Adam Faulkner.

They formed in late 2011 with influences ranging from bands and acts such as Bad Brains, Swell Maps, James Chance and the Contortions, Neu, The Birthday Party, Ben Frost and a lot of minimal techno. Girl Band structure their songs with sparse, shouty vocals, over intense noise textures and sounds capes which develop around repetitive groves. The band have released an EP and 3 singles with Any Other City Records to much critical acclaim. They have just signed to Rough Trade Records and will be releasing their debut album in late 2015. Their live show is known for being loud, intense and energetic.

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SISTERS – ” Hush Hush “

Posted: November 2, 2014 in MUSIC
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Sisters are a raucous and awesome three piece from Limerick, Ireland. With Andrew on drums, Aoife on bass and vocals and Niall on guitar and vocals, they bring a DIY attitude back to the fore, and they do it loud. This is their first single release “Hush Hush”

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We thought we’d strip things back a bit at let the band reveal the core of their songwriting with an acoustic rendition of debut single ‘Hush Hush’. The results are pretty bloody good, focusing on how the vocals from Aoife and Niall compliment each other perfectly, and highlighting the radio-friendly melodies of the track, could be a band to watch for 2015,