Cormcolash
Well-Known Member
They're no Lynched
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I’ve only really heard them when they were Lynched, saw them upstairs in Whelan’s doing a support slot and they were one of the best bands I’ve ever seen. I’ve actually been afraid to listen to the studio recordings in case it shatters the memory.They're no Lynched
Me too. I'm glad I'm not the only one.I tried
“Small change” era waits for me is one of those(apologies for mentioning another band in the lankum thread)
I’ve only really heard them when they were Lynched, saw them upstairs in Whelan’s doing a support slot and they were one of the best bands I’ve ever seen. I’ve actually been afraid to listen to the studio recordings in case it shatters the memory.
I’ve been meaning to read that interview since it went up. He’s all over some of my favourite Irish records.I think you'll enjoy the latest one. Lots of drones and extra instrumentation I reckon you'd dig. You'd probably enjoy Spud's interview back a few comments too.
I don’t remember starting this thread. I’ve been hearing great things about the new stuff. Must give it a listen.I like them too. Haven't listened to them in a while.
Haven't listened to Lankum. What's put me off is that my brother was telling me that the old starts off with an amazing 7 minute long droney version of the Wild Rover and I have to admit that description's killed off any enthusiasm for checking it out.
I saw those at a festival, it was all of the sound elements of early u2 with no idea why the were doing it. Taking up valuable festival space is all they are doing.Bonos fucking yunfella for instance
Their da and their manager are both sound.
Always is. This is Ireland.Is it nepotism monday or something
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