New song released. ‘FFS You’re A Mess’ available on all streaming services, online outlets, YouTube, etc. Big thanks to Steven Boylan and Niall Colfer. Go listen to us!
Just submitted music to leading curators thanks to @PlaylisterClub! Every artist should claim an account: https://t.co/uA4OjObJAy https://t.co/MbbEIGwHeN
@RossOCK Had to collect your famous tactics notebook from the house of a Carrickmines man you met at the match. It took you ‘til today to find the road out of Carrickmines.
@ReviewIndo@johnmeaghermuso Captured all of the key ingredients in this article that make this album an unforgettable fire. The change in direction in the middle of Zooropa is still so fresh and original.
@MaiaDunphy The signs in Hamilton’s window are hilarious. Had a ‘Don’t just stand there! Buy something!’ in my parents pub in Tipperary. Wonder is there a melody in that line!
@RossOCK Reminds me of a story about a famous popstar who once acknowledged his fans from the Palace of Parliament building in Bucharest by declaring ‘Hello Budapest!’
Just submitted through @ReverbNation for a chance to get airplay on LA's 95.5 KLOS @HeidiAndFrank show! Listen here: https://t.co/0aEhj9lh9a https://t.co/MbbEIGwHeN
Just submitted music to leading curators thanks to @PlaylisterClub! Every artist should claim an account: https://t.co/uA4OjObJAy https://t.co/MbbEIGwHeN
@SusanQuirke @johnmeaghermuso@IndoWeekend@Independent_ie Tough but rewarding experience getting the first songs out but the faintest ink songwriting is always better than the strongest memory per the proverb.
@SusanQuirke Well done on getting your album out. It’s a tough but rewarding journey. The faintest ink songwriting is better than the strongest memory!
Just submitted song Where Are You to @bandedpr to get placed in their 'Rock My Soul' Spotify playlist - Check out the playlist here: https://t.co/wFuAVnN173
Where Are You has a retro sounds with layered voice melodies.
@daveGildedALM@johnmeaghermuso@ReviewIndo@transgressiveHQ@MickJagger Glad you mentioned the Yamaha DX7 in the article today. A synthesiser I used at that time in Thurles which had a more than reasonable palate of sounds. A versatile instrument to play so can see how it was part of the sonic platform for this album with multi track recording.