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		<title>Darlings of Chelsea &#8211; INDIE WEEK CANADA 2009 Winners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tues. Apr. 13 - Auntie Annie’s (Belfast) - midnight
Thurs. Apr. 15 - Cellar Bar (Galway) - 10:30pm
Fri. Apr. 16 - The Twisted Pepper (Dublin) - 11:50pm
Sat. Apr. 17 - Baker’s Place (Limerick) - 10:30pm]]></description>
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<p>Tues. Apr. 13 &#8211; Auntie Annie’s (Belfast) &#8211; midnight<br />
Thurs. Apr. 15 &#8211; Cellar Bar (Galway) &#8211; 10:30pm<br />
Fri. Apr. 16 &#8211; The Twisted Pepper (Dublin) &#8211; 11:50pm<br />
Sat. Apr. 17 &#8211; Baker’s Place (Limerick) &#8211; 10:30pm</p>
<p>Like an alliance of organized crime families, the union known as Darlings of Chelsea is the amalgamation and commingling of Canada&#8217;s seediest, most guttural rock/punk masterminds. Culled from legendary mainstays including The Black Halos, Kill Cheerleader, Parkas, Robin Black and the IRS, Scratching Post, CJ Sleez, and more, Darlings of Chelsea may only be six months old but the well &#8211; or rather, cesspool &#8211; of talent and experience runs extraordinarily deep.</p>
<p>With their sights keenly set on obliterating the current onslaught of saccharine pop/rock, their skills honed to razor-sharp perfection and enthusiasm stoked to hyperactivity on their new EP &#8220;The Mimico Sessions&#8221;, Darlings of Chelsea are primed for action. The question is&#8230; are you?</p>
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		<title>Darlings of Chelsea at INDIE WEEK IRELAND 2010</title>
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INDIE WEEK CANADA 2009 winners Darlings of Chelsea made Ireland work for them. They turned what we gave them &#8211; a tour of Ireland &#8211; into a European tour and brought their show to Spain. Although the volcanic ash cloud that covered Europe threatened the tour, the rock gods waved it away long enough for [...]]]></description>
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<p>INDIE WEEK CANADA 2009 winners Darlings of Chelsea made Ireland work for them. They turned what we gave them &#8211; a tour of Ireland &#8211; into a European tour and brought their show to Spain. Although the volcanic ash cloud that covered Europe threatened the tour, the rock gods waved it away long enough for them to fly to the mainland. It was a sight to see them sitting on their instrument cases outside the hotel (which we milked for a deal &#8211; thanks Fleet Street Hotel!) &#8211; trying to figure out alternate ways to get to Spain, other than by air. We were considering a Normandy invasion &#8211; sail from England to France, then drive across to Spain. Fortunately that didn&#8217;t go down.</p>
<p>Darlings of Chelsea worked their magic in Ireland, pulling in rock fans, girls, and more girls to the shows. They also got to open for local fans of the other stellar INDIE WEEK IRELAND bands. Plus they hooked themselves up with two killer concerts &#8211; Airbourne &amp; New York Dolls. They actually chilled with the Dolls, who put them on the show&#8217;s VIP guest list. The Darlings might have been hurting the next day but that&#8217;s rock n roll.</p>
<p>Darlings of Chelsea really are working it these days. They&#8217;re on the road a lot &#8211; right before Ireland they were kicking it at SXSW, and now are off on a mini tour of Ontario &amp; Quebec. Check them out on Saturday June 19th at the El Mocambo during NXNE.</p>
<p><a title="http://www.darlingsofchelsea.net" href="http://www.darlingsofchelsea.net" target="_blank">http://www.darlingsofchelsea.net</a></p>
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		<title>Cutaways &#8211; INDIE WEEK IRELAND 2009 Winners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fri. Apr. 16 - The Twisted Pepper (Dublin) - 1:30am
Sat. Apr. 17 - Baker's Place (Limerick) - 11:15pm
Paul DJs on Tues. Apr. 13 - Auntie Annie's (Belfast)]]></description>
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<p>Fri. Apr. 16 &#8211; The Twisted Pepper (Dublin) &#8211; 1:30am<br />
Sat. Apr. 17 &#8211; Baker&#8217;s Place (Limerick) &#8211; 11:15pm<br />
Paul DJs on Tues. Apr. 13 &#8211; Auntie Annie&#8217;s (Belfast)</p>
<p><em>Paul McIver</em> sings and plays guitar<br />
<em>Grace McMacken</em> sings and plays synths<br />
<em>Ryan Simpson</em> hits drums</p>
<p>Check out the blogs they wrote for the BBC about their experiences in Toronto:<br />
<a title="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/acrosstheline/2009/10/cutaways_canadian_diary_1.html" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/acrosstheline/2009/10/cutaways_canadian_diary_1.html" target="_self">Cutaways, Canadian Diary #1 &#8211; BBC<br />
</a><a title="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/acrosstheline/2009/10/cutaways_canadian_diary_2.html" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/acrosstheline/2009/10/cutaways_canadian_diary_2.html" target="_self">Cutaways, Canadian Diary #2 &#8211; BBC</a></p>
<p><strong>Cutaways </strong>use two boys, one girl, two synths, one guitar, a drum kit and bags full of hooks and melodies to make their jagged and boisterous pop music.</p>
<p>Encouraged by the response from the Start Stop! Start Stop! EP, <strong>Cutaways</strong> released their debut album Earth and Earthly Things in July 2009, preceded by the single, Milo of Kroton in May.</p>
<p><strong>Cutaways</strong> have taken their vibrant live show all across Ireland and the UK as well as playing recent shows in Toronto, Canada as part of Indie Week Canada. This summer <strong>Cutaways</strong> played some of their most exciting shows to date, taking to the stage at a number of festivals including headlining Belfast Pride and also taking in Indie Week Ireland, Glasgowbury and Feile Festivals. The gigs themselves featured anything from impromptu puppet shows to &#8216;rap&#8217; cameos. The band’s puppet counterparts also starred in the video for <em>Lovers Are Lunatics</em>; and Blue Bird, Yellow Bird and Red Bird from the EP&#8217;s artwork sprung to life terrorizing the streets of Belfast in the video for <em>I Don&#8217;t Understand What You Don&#8217;t Say</em>. In September, <strong>Cutaways</strong> were also selected to represent New British Music as part of a feature for Rolling Stone magazine in Japan.</p>
<p>The coming months promise to be just as colourful, with the NME hailing <strong>Cutaways</strong> as &#8220;your new favourite band&#8221; and Ireland&#8217;s Hot Press and AU magazines both naming <strong>Cutaways</strong> as one of the bands to watch in the coming year.</p>
<p>Their 11-track debut album<em> Earth and Earthly Things </em>is a superb introduction to the delirious and dizzying world of <strong>Cutaways</strong>; merging infectious indie pop-rock with pounding synth soundscapes and boy/girl harmonies.</p>
<p><a title="http://www.wearecutaways.co.uk/" href="http://www.wearecutaways.co.uk/" target="_blank">http://www.wearecutaways.co.uk/</a></p>
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		<title>Brazen Angelz</title>
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Thurs. Apr. 15 - Cellar Bar (Galway) - 9:00pm
Fri. Apr. 16 - The Twisted Pepper (Dublin) - 9:45pm
Sat. Apr. 17 - Baker's Place (Limerick) - 9:45pm]]></description>
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<p>Tues. Apr. 13 &#8211; Auntie Annie&#8217;s (Belfast) &#8211; 11:15pm<br />
Thurs. Apr. 15 &#8211; Cellar Bar (Galway) &#8211; 9:00pm<br />
Fri. Apr. 16 &#8211; The Twisted Pepper (Dublin) &#8211; 9:45pm<br />
Sat. Apr. 17 &#8211; Baker&#8217;s Place (Limerick) &#8211; 9:45pm</p>
<p>MAK &#8211; guitar &amp; lead vocals<br />
JAck D &#8211; bass, percussion &amp; vocals<br />
Stealth &#8211; drums, percussion &amp; back-up vocals</p>
<p>Instinct. It drives humans to the edges of sanity and pushes boundaries as we fight our animalistic urges; our habitual nature in an effort to evolve. After all, it is predisposition that urges us to drink, revel, fight and fornicate. Without instinct, we would be nothing.</p>
<p>Still, it takes a bold will to temper impulse with intuition, fortifying need with the will to progress. Such is the case with brassy power trio Brazen Angelz. Compelled by the primal essence of rock ‘n’ roll yet discerningly discreet, the band amalgamates guttural feel with intellectual and sentimental subject matter, yielding one of the most intrinsically-rockin’ yet socially aware collection of songs on debut independent full-length Fear Is Not Respect (Brazen Angelz Productions).</p>
<p>“In this band, there are no macho chest beating lyrics,” laughs guitarist/lead vocalist MAK. “We’re a modern rock band.”</p>
<p>Hammering away at rock ‘n’ roll for well over a decade first with Capitol Records recording artists Deserters and later as a solo musician and in revered quartet Watson—now re-branded Brazen Angelz—MAK would know the essentials of true rock ‘n’ roll.</p>
<p>Such is the reason he, bassist/percussionist/vocalist JAck D and drummer/percussionist/back-up vocalist Stealth have redefined the parameters of current outfit Brazen Angelz to ensure that the dichotomy of being brazen but necessarily an angel is pushed to its limits.</p>
<p>Relocating to Toronto after 12 years of pillaging Ireland and the U.K., Brazen Angelz have set their sights on North America as the target for their uncompromising rock relayed via Fear Is Not Respect. Influenced by the primal drive and gritty substance of essential classic rock heroes such as Thin Lizzy, The Police, Deep Purple and Queen, this trinity updates the genre and kicks it into the 21st Century.</p>
<p>“This band is about living, observing and writing about life,” MAK continues. “That was the influence: the organic nature of rock. There never was any discussion on direction. With us it was instinctive. As an independent band, we do whatever we feel like, so every song on Fear Is Not Respect is unique. Still, there is an identifiable sound that gels it all together. Back in the ‘70s that’s how bands were, before the big labels made everything generic.”</p>
<p>At that, Brazen Angelz attribute their determined outlook and raucous-yet-original style to hard lives and harder playing. Notes Jack D about the band’s inner-workings,</p>
<p>“Fear Is Not Respect is a return to great musicianship and quality songs. It comes from various parts of us such as Stealth’s upbringing in Belfast, Ireland where you have to be tough to survive while MAK’s cautious but friendly personality is offset by his old school lead guitar playing. His roots are deeply planted in classic rock.     On this album, he sounds like he’s thrown Jeff Beck, Paul Kossoff and Ritchie Blackmore in a blender and come up with something all his own.”</p>
<p>“JAck D is the charismatic fast talker who gets along with everyone fully utilizing his Irish charm,” counters Stealth.</p>
<p>“I guess he must have kissed the Blarney Stone. His bass playing is basic and strong like his hero Philip Lynott. It’s an incredible balance of chemistry in this band.”</p>
<p>Nowhere is that alchemy more obvious than on Fear Is Not Respect. Self-produced and mastered by Phil Demetro at Toronto’s infamous Lacquer Channel, the album is both brazen and angelic as well as refreshingly concise and cerebral. From the personal epiphany of parenthood on “Erin” and “3:01” to revealing lecherous, selfish people on “Learn,&#8221; realizing ambition via “Two Worlds” and the pro-peace statement of “Where We Started From,” Fear Is Not Respect is direct, ambitious and universal.</p>
<p>Still, despite the well-rounded commentary on all aspects of existence, MAK pares Brazen Angelz down to its core.</p>
<p>“We’re a rock band,” he declares. “The sound is aggressive but melodic and there are strong hooks to the songs. The lyrics are both personal and social political. That’s what gives us more of a modern edge. Everything with us is high energy. We put out 100%.</p>
<p><a title="http://www.myspace.com/brazenangelzuk" href="http://www.myspace.com/brazenangelzuk" target="_blank">http://www.myspace.com/brazenangelzuk</a></p>
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		<title>Sixteen Layers</title>
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Thurs. Apr. 15 - Cellar Bar (Galway) - 9:45pm
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<p><strong>Tues. Apr. 13 &#8211; Auntie Annie&#8217;s (Belfast) &#8211; 12:45am<br />
Thurs. Apr. 15 &#8211; Cellar Bar (Galway) &#8211; 9:45pm<br />
Fri. Apr. 16 &#8211; The Twisted Pepper (Dublin) &#8211; 12:35am</strong></p>
<p>Since their inception in 2006, Sixteen Layers have been witness to some serious highs and lows of the industry.</p>
<p>Two years ago, after winning the Bodog Battle of the Bands, Sixteen Layers were approached by, and ultimately ended up signing with, an independent record label based out of Ireland. The band wasted no time and immediately began recording their self-penned debut album with Jim Lowe (Foo Fighters, Charlatans, Stereophonics) at The Sawmills Studio in Cornwall.</p>
<p>The dream, however, did not last long. Due to a loss in financial backing their label folded. Sixteen Layers found themselves at a crossroad; repair the damage that had come from the dissolution of the label and continue or give up the fight. Not ones to admit defeat, they returned home to Dublin armed with the tracks they had from the Jim Lowe sessions and set to work, picking up where they left off. Due in large part to their wealth of studio knowledge from their pasts as session musicians and work in music for film/TV, the band was able to come together and finish recording the remaining tracks for the album – mixing and mastering it themselves.</p>
<p>Their debut album I AM NO ONE, “a beautifully produced eleven-track stomp along the line between straight-up old school rock and modern-day anthemic indie” (State.ie), was released in March 2009 on their own No One Records. Securing distribution through Tower Records in Dublin and various mainstream online retailers, the album garnered immediate attention, selling out of stock at Tower Records within a few weeks of release, as well as receiving stunning reviews in the Irish press. The first single “Torch” did well as part of the Independents Day (UK) compilation album released a few months prior to I AM NO ONE. “Torch” and the second single “Eight Miles Down” have been added to rotation at a number of radio stations, including RTE/2FM/2XM, 98FM, I105, KCLR, KFM, Live 95FM, East Coast, Phantom, WLR, Spin FM, Beat FM and others.</p>
<p>In January 2009 Sixteen Layers were approached by Ten Ways Media, a production company based in Ireland who were interested in documenting the process of an independent band releasing and promoting an album on their own. Tom O’Neill and his crew stuck by the band for three months filming everything from rehearsals, shows and in-store appearances, up to and including the album launch at a sold out Crawdaddy’s in Dublin where Sixteen Layers played an incendiary set to the frenzied crowd of friends and fans in attendance.</p>
<p>The finished product is the short documentary “Into the Hurricane” which gives a sharp look into to the world of Sixteen Layers and the amount of work and dedication it took to bring their album to life. The documentary premiered in June 2009 prior to another sold out show by Sixteen Layers, this time The Sugar Club in Dublin.</p>
<p>Since the release of I AM NO ONE Sixteen Layers have been on the road wowing audiences with their unforgettable live shows. In July 2009 they won the Dublin leg of Indie Week Ireland, run by Toronto-based Promoter Darryl Hurs, allowing Sixteen Layers the opportunity to come to Toronto and showcase during the Canadian Indie Week competition in the early part of October 2009. Sixteen Layers were largely voted as the band to see over Indie Week. According to one reviewer “Sixteen Layers was brilliant, really one to remember. Sixteen Layers kicked ass and had everyone smiling. For the first time in a long time I saw a band play an encore and this encore was fully merited. I never wanted this show to end. Sixteen Layers at The Hideout, one of the best shows I’ve ever seen in Toronto” (Music Vice).</p>
<p>Back home in Dublin, the band are now filming two music videos to promote the release of their double ‘A’ side Exile/Into the Sun to be released in early November 2009. Due to the overwhelmingly positive response from their showcases over Indie Week, Sixteen Layers are currently in talks to return to Canada in the early part of the New Year.</p>
<p>Sixteen Layers are gaining momentum at break-neck speed. Their reputation as a brilliant live band will carry Sixteen Layers well into 2010 winning over fans worldwide. In the rare time they have off the road, Sixteen Layers are starting to write in preparation for their follow up album due sometime in late 2010/early 2011.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a title="http://www.sixteenlayers.com" href="http://www.sixteenlayers.com" target="_blank">http://www.sixteenlayers.com</a></span></p>
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		<title>Fingersmith</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 09:19:02 +0000</pubDate>
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<h3>Fri. Apr. 16 &#8211; The Twisted Pepper (Dublin) &#8211; 9:45pm</h3>
<p>Philip Murphy<br />
Shane O&#8217;Leary<br />
Cian O&#8217;Leary<br />
Eoin Ryan</p>
<p>Fingersmith are an alternative rock band from Cork. Formerly known as Silo, the band changed their name in late 2009 to coincide with the launch of their debut album &#8220;The Annexe&#8221;. Under the name Silo, the band received a lot of national radio play in Ireland, most notably recording live sessions for Ireland&#8217;s leading national radio station 2fm, where top DJ Cormac Battle (ex-Kerbdog) described them as &#8220;the best unsigned band in the world&#8221;.</p>
<p>“The Annexe” was recorded in July 2009 with Neal Calderwood (Fighting With Wire, The Answer) at Manor Park Studio in Northern Ireland. It includes a re-recorded version of the hugely successful single “Unlucky for Some”, which garnered the band so much attention in late 2008 and 2009. It also contains new and improved versions of the songs recorded for 2fm&#8217;s live session, and many more brand new songs. The album was officially launched on the 4th December 2009, and is available on iTunes.</p>
<p>Fingersmith are already planning ahead for what will inevitably be a very busy new year. 2010 will see the band capitalising on the release of the album, gigging all over the country and going further afield to the UK and US in the later half of the year. A new EP is also in the works, to be released by the end of the year.</p>
<p>The Fingersmith live show is a tumultuous affair, blending raw power and melodic sensibility with a rare energy and passion. Every gig is unique, so make sure to check them out when they are playing near you.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.myspace.com/fingersmithband">www.myspace.com/fingersmithband</a></p>
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		<title>Stone Throwing Youths</title>
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<h3>Fri. Apr. 16 &#8211; The Twisted Pepper (Dublin) &#8211; 7:00pm</h3>
<p>HIGHLY EXPLOSIVE, HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL, HIGHLY CONTAGIOUS: Stone Throwing Youths are THE  LARGEST SOUNDING 2 PIECE ROCK BAND KNOWN TO MAN!  Maximising song, string, stick and skin since 2009.</p>
<p>Beginning as a self produced band centring around 20 year old multi instrumentalist Brian Casey, who has produced, written and performed all of the band’s studio material to date, STY has now grown to absorb the rhythmic fury of drummer Andrew O’Sullivan.</p>
<p>After playing as a varying and loose collective of musicians for a number of months, STY settled the lineup as a 2 piece outfit in December 2009. The band has since generated much word of mouth endorsement for their unique live shows; an edgy and spontaneous dynamic, an ever-changing live performance – pounding rhythms, a deeply inventive guitar arsenal and a hell of a noise created by just two musicians in realtime without any prerecorded or automated gadgetry.</p>
<p>Having already been chosen to play in the heats of the JD set competition, having played well received shows in every corner of the country including a set at the “Live at the Marquee” series of gigs in the summer of 2009 and having recorded an extensive collection of tracks, 2010 will be the starting point for things to come from STY.</p>
<p>With a well oiled live show and a unique and powerful sound in the bag, the band will be spending much of 2010 experimenting in the studio, capturing the originality of what they do to release in recorded form.</p>
<p><a title="Fri. Apr. 16 - The Twisted Pepper (Dublin) - 7:00pm" href="Fri. Apr. 16 - The Twisted Pepper (Dublin) - 7:00pm" target="_blank"> http://www.myspace.com/stonethrowingyouths</a></p>
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		<title>Drea</title>
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<p>Drea approaches each new song as though it could be his last.  It is this driving intensity that is fuelling Drea’s break from Vesta Varro, the band he was with for 3 years.  With a new repertoire of songs (somewhat reminiscent of Coldplay and Snow Patrol), Drea is poised to take his solo career and explosive stage presence to new heights with all the fire and fervor he’s known for.</p>
<p>As the lead singer/song-writer of Vesta Varro, Drea’s rock-based, epical style landed his former band two hits on the Irish Top 40 and earned them high-profile showcases in prominent festivals such as Canadian Music Week, INDIE WEEK INTERNATIONAL (which Vesta Varro won in 2007), and Rogers Spring Music Festival.  Through his extensive performances throughout Toronto, Drea has developed a loyal Canadian fan base.</p>
<p>He has worked with some of the industry’s top talent, including producer Richard Rainey (U2/Mansun), engineer Kieran Lynch (REM/Elvis Costello), and Nick Seymour (Crowded House).  Most recently he has collaborated with British song-writing guru and producer Alan Glass (Aretha Franklin).</p>
<p>“Vocalist Drea has one amazingly gripping stage presence; he captivated the audience from the start and didn’t let us go until the end of their set,” says Pam Nichol of TorontoIndie.com.  Indeed Drea is an intuitive rocker whose expansive, symphonic sound heats up any room he plays.</p>
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		<title>Preachers Son</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 23:35:47 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Preachers son is like a David Byrne, Scott Walker collaboration, or Queen&#8217;s greatest hits circa 1980 vs Morrison Hotel. A bit angsty,  a wee bit ska, rock, blues, country, punk, croon, Mars (God of War). A Led Zeppelin / Leonard Cohen crossover sort of Johnny Cash, Bowie doing Talking Heads kinda thing.<br />
Preachers Son are Brian Hogan (K匀a) on guitar and vocals, Emmaline Duffy-Fallon (previously of Engine Alley) on drums and vocals and Jos・Carlos Anselmo Flores from Seville on bass and violin. Together since early 2009 and gathering momentum with their dynamic live shows, they are frequently joined on stage by guest musicians Kieran Kennedy (Black Velvet, Hothouse Flowers) and Dara Munnis (Doctor Leaves, The Coronas, Jack L).</p>
<p>Their debut album &#8220;Life, Love and Limb&#8221; is currently having the final touches made by Dave Bascombe in London (Placebo, Korn, Goldfrapp, Depeche Mode) and will be released under Reekus Records late summer 2010. Guest artists on the album include Gavin Friday and Liam ﾓ Maonla・ Single “X For Sandra” released April 16th 2010.</p>
<p>Brian Hogan is actually a real flesh and blood preacher&#8217;s son. His dad was Larry Hogan who was part of the Irish 60&#8217;s folk scene with his group We 4. In 1974 he scored a number one album Simple Song Of &#8220;Love, which led him to preaching and teaching through music before he died in 1998 &#8211; the band&#8217;s name was chosen in his memory.</p>
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		<title>Spy-Fu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thurs. Apr. 15 • Cellar Bar (Galway) • 11:15pm
Sat. Apr. 17 • Baker's Place (Limerick) • 9:00pm
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<p><strong>Thurs. Apr. 15 &#8211; Cellar Bar (Galway) &#8211; 11:15pm<br />
Sat. Apr. 17 &#8211; Baker&#8217;s Place (Limerick) &#8211; 9:00pm</strong></p>
<p>Spy-Fu are an Irish quintet. The overwhelming ambition is perform meaningful music which can cast the same spell of aspiration; the same joy to be alive, on its listener, as it does on its creator and performers when it is delivered. A strong emphasis on melody softens the steely rock undertones which make this thumping anthemic music much more than a sound, but a feeling.</p>
<p>Our aim is not to steal your money, or corrupt your mind. We do not intend to assimilate all of humanity into our collective. We want you to assimilate us. Our resistance to you is futile. We have something to share.</p>
<p>We feel that the real magic in performance, and the real moments of true kinship among large groups of people is in sharing a moment of the same emotion, in the same place, at the same time. Sometimes during a performance people embrace each other as 1 in a large group as they all feel that same shiver, that same moment where they feel they can jump ten feet into the air. We try to create these moments.</p>
<p>This is a Roaming Horde. We trade in emotion. We breathe passion and exhale atmosphere. All people have passion locked inside them, we have a few keys.</p>
<p>Who knows, they just might fit.</p>
<p><a title="http://www.spy-fu.net" href="http://www.spy-fu.net" target="_blank">http://www.spy-fu.net</a></p>
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