Unplugged | No |
Cover band | No |
Members | 4 |
Downloads |
Label / Release | Type | Year | |
---|---|---|---|
615913 Records DK | |||
Can't Sleep Without Paracetamol | Single | 2023 | |
Grass-Eating Boys (live) | Single | 2022 | |
Is It Because | Single | 2022 | |
Too Late For The Rickshaws | Single | 2021 | |
Slacktivist (Normalise This) | Single | 2021 | |
Relapse | Single | 2021 | |
Grass-Eating Boys | Single | 2021 | |
Lysenko | Single | 2021 | |
Flamingo | Single | 2019 |
Their sound freely blends soaring hooks, angular guitar riffs, post-punk atmosphere and hardcore aggression into an unpredictable yet accessible whole. The band of four, have already seen significant radio support in their home country. A string of singles and EPs allowed them to gather momentum and perform across some of Ireland’s most notable venues.
The band’s first live performance was at the Gothic Species festival in Leitrim. In 2019, they supported renowned house producer Daithí at one of his live dates in Dublin. During the pandemic, the band was awarded nearly €4,000 in funding as part of the Music Industry Stimulus Package from the Department of Culture, with which they hired producer Aidan Cunningham (The Blizzards, Overhead the Albatross) to produce and mix three songs. The band was also one of four bands selected to participate in the TiLT Development Deal, in collaboration with Totally Irish 98FM. As a result, the band played a show in the Button Factory and recorded two songs in Temple Bar’s renowned Sun Studios. The band released these five songs as singles over the course of 2021, receiving coverage and airplay on 98 FM, Hot Press and Golden Plec, among others. The band successfully returned to the live arena by playing sold-out shows in the Button Factory and Whelan’s in September and October 2021.
In August 2022, the band released the single “Is It Because”, which they commemorated with a sold-out headline show in Whelan’s. In January of this year, the band were selected to perform as part of Whelan’s Ones to Watch. In April, the band released their latest single “Can’t Sleep without Paracetamol”, for which the band were interviewed in the Irish Post and which has already seen airplay on 2FM.