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The Essex Green - Whelans - Oct 19th

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,110 ✭✭✭Mr Rivers


    Anyone?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,834 ✭✭✭Toast


    Had a listen and they didnt really grab me.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,110 ✭✭✭Mr Rivers


    Ah no! Shall be odd being at a gig and not spottin ya Toast ;)

    Got the info of supprts and such, I'll paste it up now...

    Foggy Notions presents...


    The Essex Green


    & very special guests:
    Viking Moses (www.myspace.com/vikingmoses)
    Michael Knight (www.myspace.com/michaelknightie)

    Whelan’s, Dublin
    October 19.

    Tickets: WAV [1890 200-078], City Discs & Road Records

    Foggy Notions is pleased as punch to present one of the mightiest forces in indie-pop today, The Essex Green.

    Just added to the bill:

    * Viking Moses – fresh from a tour support with Micah P. Hinson and just signed to Alan McGee’s Poptones label, from Tunas, Missouri, full band show ft. Goodtime John and more.
    * And Dublin fop-pop darlings Michael Knight.


    Listening to The Essex Green’s third long player, Cannibal Sea, is like leafing through a songbook of classic pop. These 12 songs blend the old with the new, incorporating the country rock mood of The Byrds, the Greenwich balladry of Fred Neil and the acoustic pop harmonising of the Mamas and The Papas. Add a little of the pure pop perfection of The Monkees to traces of contemporary artists such as The Shins, The Hidden Cameras and Jens Lekman and you have The Essex Green’s recipe for timeless pop that is classic without being retro.


    ‘…overflows with pristine melodies and sugary harmonies.’ 8/10 – NME

    ‘Full of uplifting guitar pop draped in luscious harmonies…
    The Essex Green are the US equivalent of The Magic Numbers.’ 5/5
    – The Independent

    'The Essex Green have joined The New Pornographers and
    The Shins among indie-pop’s most insinuating and
    accomplished bands.’ 4/5 – Uncut

    'Stuffed with chiming guitar pop laced with alluring
    boy/girl harmonies and winsome melodies that linger
    in the mind for hours.’ 5/5 – The Independent Music supplement

    ‘The Essex Green’s third album is their best yet.
    The songwriting is great and the vocals superb. Belle and
    Sebastian and Concretes’ fans listen in.’ 4/5 – Stool Pigeon


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,110 ✭✭✭Mr Rivers


    And I'm off to this, laters yo!


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