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Polar- The Sugar Club, Saturday 20th September

  • 09-09-2003 10:38am
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    After a reclusive summer of writing new material in Connemara Polar return to the Dublin live scene with a headline show in Leeson Street's Sugar Club. Polar are quickly becoming one of Dublin's best loved young bands. Their new single 'Butterflies' which is due for a November release is set to cement this position.

    Polar were conceived in June of 2001 while two of the member were sitting their Leaving Certificate exams. Just a year later in the summer of 2002 Polar released a promotional CD featuring 'South' and 'The Lonely Robot Song'. This taster received great acclaim and quickly became a favourite on various indie/alternative shows such as John Walshe's FM104 Rock Show and Alison Curtis' excellent Last Splash on Today FM. It was a huge success on Phantom FM (Dublin's most successful Pirate Station) and the listeners voted it as their 12th favourite song of 2002, ahead of songs by Irish artists such as Damien Rice and Gemma Hayes, and ahead of songs by international acts such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
    Polar's popularity has continued into 2003 when they recorded their first Fanning Session for 2FM and received huge airplay on kuci.org 88.9fm a college radio station broadcasting from Irvine, California.

    The band are currently finishing the recording of their debut release proper 'Butterflies' which is due for a November release.

    “One of the best debut singles to come my way recently is Dublin outfit Polar’s ‘South’, which mixes piano-balladry with guitar-driven rock to telling effect, as the band show a keen understanding of dynamics."
    -John Walshe, Sunday World (Metro Mag. 21/4/02)



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