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Jesse Malin Tonight At The Village/ Pet Sounds

  • 13-03-2003 3:42pm
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    He's on Pet Sounds on Today FM beforehand at 8pm.
    Catch him if ya can!

    JESSE MALIN with full band
    Plus Special Guest, ADAM SNYDER
    'Death or Glory Tour 2003'
    The Village, Wexford St, Dublin.
    Tonight, Thursday March 13th '03.
    Doors: 7:30pm.
    Tickets: €16.50 (inc. booking fee)

    Following his sell-out show at Whelans in January (that some are already calling the gig of the year), and his support slots to Ryan Adams at
    The Olympia at the end of November, New Yorker
    JESSE MALIN makes a return Irish appearnce at Dublin's newest live music venue, The Village tonight, Thursday March 13th!

    He plays the new Wexford St venue as part of his 'Death or Glory Tour' 2003 that takes in dates all over Europe during March.

    The tour is titled after The Clash song, 'Death or Glory', which Jesse has recorded a version of for a B-Side of his next single, 'Wendy' (out next Friday March 21st).

    Jesse's current single, ‘Queen Of The Underworld’, is the first to be taken from his acclaimed debut album ‘The Fine Art Of Self Destruction’.

    "The debut album of the year" - UNCUT Magazine.

    "the band manage to breathe punk spirit into the effortless-sounding classicism of Neil Young and Springsteen ... the entire venue is clapping along and shrieking. It will be a major surprise if the wider world does not follow suit.’
    (The Guardian)


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