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Ballroom #10 Friday January 31st The Lower Deck

  • 22-01-2003 3:34pm
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    The Ballroom of Romance presents.. Ballroom #10 a night of live alternative rock

    Ballrom #10 Friday January 31st
    The Lower Deck, Portobello
    €6, free CD-r to first 100 in.
    Doors 9pm.

    Come early. The last one was sold out by 10.15pm


    Stoat

    Dublin/ Galway based three piece Stoat describe their music as comprising "nursery rhymes, singalong choruses, relentless drumming and Russian weirdness with lyrics about ducks, flying dogs, long fingers and south county Wexford". They have released 3 excellent E.P.s and are currently plugging their 'Number three' E.P.

    http://www.stoatmusic.com

    Boxes

    Edgey, tense and dark, Boxes play a noisey and angular brand of rock. The recently played a killer show in support of the Dudley Corporation for those lucky to be there early enough to see them.


    Morello


    Morello are an Italian/ Irish 4 piece alternative metal band. They recently toured Italy and are in the process of recording their debut album.

    http://www.morellorocks.com

    Kevin O'Rourke (Lofine)

    Kevin O'Rourke of American Alt Country band Lofine plays the ballroom as part of series of gigs in Ireland. Their music invites comparisons to Giant Sand and Lambchop. Lofine will play Ireland proper later in the year (fingers crossed)

    http://www.lofine.com


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