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The Flaws

Like American contemporaries the Killers and Interpol, and Delorentos and Director nearer to residential, Irish four-piece the Flaws are indebted towards the English post-punk picture of the first ’80s, crafting super melodic indie pop music with small pretension to originality but a lot of spirit and solid songwriting. There’s greater …

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Ham Sandwich

Sharply contrasting male and female vocals will be the defining feature of Kells indie rock five-piece Ham Sandwich, with Podge McNamee’s flourishing bass an ideal foil for lead singer Niamh Farrell’s sweeter pitches. The band’s uncommon title astutely shows its left-field pop sensibilities, which stretch out in the sludgy alternative …

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A House

The Irish guitar pop ironists A RESIDENCE formed in Dublin in 1985 through the remnants of the group Last Chance. Made up of the primary trio of vocalist Dave Couse, guitarist Fergal Bunbury and bassist Martin Healy and frequently aided by satellite television people Dave Dawson (drums), David Morrissey (keyboards) …

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