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Lost Chord w/ special guests The Cast of Cheers at Roisin Dubh 18th March

  • 15-03-2010 12:42pm
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    Strange Brew Presents an excellent line up on the 18th of March 2010 @ 21.00 in the Roisin Dubh!

    For Free!

    Lost Chord’s drummer is the face of an Australian homosexual health campaign, but they don’t let that get to their heads. They have just released their debut the “There is no Lost Chord E.P”. The E.P is brim with bohemian lyrics of lust, infidelity, trepidation and well meaning perversion, the instrumental parts endeavor to express those and similar sentiments. It features guest vocals from Ronald and Nancy Regan and Michael Mc Keogh from Funeral Suits, but they try not to let that get to their heads either. Lost Chord are live show junkies and have played support to The XX, Port O’Brien, Fujiya & Miyagi and the New York Dolls (the last one gets to their heads, but just a little). Their stage antics at these shows frighten their mothers, and maybe yours too if you bring her along. Don’t miss Lost Chord when they come to a venue near you.

    The Cast of Cheers
    Nialler9 says:
    Thanks to labels like The Richter Collective and the autonomous sphere of bands around the country making brilliant and mostly loud guitar music again (Adebisi Shank, ASIWYFA, Bats, Not Squares – to name a few) we can now add Dublin’s brilliantly-titled The Cast of Cheers to that list.

    They’ve released their debut album Chariot via Bandcamp for FREE DOWNLOAD with a physical release coming in April. The album is a fully-formed 33-minute blast of post-punk, looping post-rock, tightly-wound songs with echoes of touchstones like Battles, Foals and Death From Above 1979.

    It’s so good you’d wonder where this band appeared from? Some of them were involved in the band Abam so they’re not total newbies. Chariot is a breath of fresh air from a band I didn’t even know existed seven days ago.

    Don't Miss This Show!


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