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Michael Knight Single Launch

  • 20-06-2005 8:38pm
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    In advance of the release of their debut album, Youth Is Wasted on the Young, Dublin-based indie pop group Michael Knight are releasing the single "Foals" in the Lower Deck, Portobello, Dublin on the 8th of July. Support from Northstation and Groom

    The album will be released in the autumn with a nationwide tour to follow. In addition to the single launch they will also be playing the Roisín Dubh in Galway on July 7th. Also playing on the night is electro superstar Neosupervital

    Details:
    Michael Knight & Neosupervital
    Roisín Dubh, Dominick Street, Galway
    Free
    9pm

    Michael Knight
    Support from Northstation and Groom
    Lower Deck, 1 Portobello Harbour, Dublin 6
    €8
    9pm

    More information at www.villainrecords.com

    "Irresistibly catchy songs and feel-good melodies" Sunday Tribune
    "Beautifully delivered vocals and compelling choruses" Eclectic Honey

    Michael Knight are a three-piece Dublin-based indie pop group:

    Edel: Bass, vocals
    Lynn: Drums, guitars, vocals
    Richie: Guitars, keyboards, vocals

    They have been compared to artists like the Beach Boys, the Divine Comedy, Burt Bacharach and Rufus Wainwright. While they have an undoubted 60's fondness for killer tunes, they are also vaguely experimentally inclined – unusual chord changes, wilfully obtuse tunes, millions of vocals and odd song structures.


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