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Settler: Hard Won, Hardwired

  • 30-10-2003 10:55am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 71 ✭✭


    Here's a bit of blurb about Settler's new album. The launch for this album is in the Lower Deck on November 13th. There will be freebies at the door. There will also be some special guests.


    Fairview House Recordings

    Hard Won, Hardwired
    Settler

    November 2003

    Hard Won, Hardwired is the second album by Dublin band Settler. It is available now from Tower Records, Dublin, Road Records, Fade Street, Dublin, or online from www.roadrecs.com.

    Following the release and critical acclaim of the first album, Life Upstream, in January 2003, the band decided to immediately start writing and recording again. All songs were recorded and mixed by Andrew “Asteroid” Lyster in Lunar Sonics studios, Dalkey.

    Featuring songs about saliva, depression, violence, middle-class anxiety, love, hate and other light hearted subjects, Hard Won, Hardwired is a typically paranoid-cheerful affair from this Dublin five-piece, and marks a move from previous folkish musical leanings into other not-so-folkish musical leanings. It's all about the leanings - though it still dances around the alt country campfire occasionally, it also courts the elusive lady melody and her noisy indie chambermaids.

    Settler are Derek McCormack, Wil McDermott, Fiona O’Connor, Tim O’Donovan and Michael Stevens. A debut EP, Settler, was released on Mango Music in 2001, followed by Life Upstream on Fairview House Recordings in 2003.



    Contact:
    email: settlersite@yahoo.com
    web site: www.settlersite.com
    see also: www.lunarsonics.com


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 702 ✭✭✭roxy


    And will the indie chambermaids be present in portobello on the 13th? Introduce me, won't you? I'd like to join their group. Is it a bit like the Freemasons? Do I get my own parking space and stuff?

    Bump.

    :rolleyes:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 71 ✭✭snakybus


    Yes.

    I will.

    Very good.

    It is.

    You do.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 702 ✭✭✭roxy


    And it's this thursday.

    Oh right.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 71 ✭✭snakybus


    some more details:

    doors: 8pm
    price: 10 euros, plus you get an album with that

    Also playing:

    Richer Than Astronauts
    House of Mexico

    ring-a-ding-dong


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 71 ✭✭snakybus


    *bump*


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 702 ✭✭✭roxy


    Oh Sanky honey, you've a lot to learn about bumping.

    The word bump should never enter the post. That's cheap. Even for you. It's much better to just write some random ****. That way no one suspects a thing.

    Like this, see?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 154 ✭✭²°°³webkev²°°³


    good luck settler!!

    I saw your video on No Disco..
    and your keyboard guy was my tutor..

    I'll be looking out for yer album :)


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