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Direct from ATP Festival via Detroit, first & only show in Ireland, Legendary trio "The Gories" featuring Mick Collins of The Dirtbombs.
Happening: The Grand Social Dublin
Advance tickets from www.tickets.ie @ €16 (excluding booking fee) or €18 on the Door.
Support Acts: The Number Ones & Sissy.
Doors: 8pm.
The Gories super embodied the Detroit sound for the entire Nineties - Jack White: The White Stripes
The Gories "I Know You Fine, But How You Doin’" is the finest garage-revival album ever made, a record so sloppy, catchy, bluesy, unhinged, and joyously deranged that it belongs in a padded room more than a garage – Maximum Rock’n’Roll
In the late 80s and early 90s, the scuzzed-out Detroit trio the Gories, along with peers The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and New Bomb Turks reinvented classic 60s garage rock as something dirtier and more confrontational, pushing a tinge of punk menace into the mix.
The Gories formed in 1986 with Mick Collins, Danny Kroha and Peggy O’Neill, the band aware of proto-punk, garage, and blues but coming together not to imitate but rather to celebrate their favorite music, using their inexperience as anasset and touched by magic songwriting that produced anthem after anthem. With scratchy, overdriven racket and thumping drums somewhere between Moe Tucker's and Bo Diddley's, and Collins and Kroha’s practiced technique of playing off each other with a combination of clean and distorted guitar sounds rendered a bassist unnecessary.
Rooted in Motor City rock lineage, they prove the staying power of top-notch songs, deceiving simplicity, and a need for the beat. Loud guitars and drums, three chords, and passion are the score, and The Gories still have the keenest ear on the street.
Their recording career included records for Sub Pop & Third Man Records and with Alex Chilton (who produced ‘I Know You Fine, But How You Doin’). After they broke up in the early 90s, their legend continued to stalk the earth. Collins went on to form the well-received The Dirtbombs, O'Neill left to play in '68 Comeback and Darkest Hours, and Kroha did a 13-year stint with Demolition Doll Rods, jamming out rough girl-group rock 'n' roll.
They reunited in 2009, and have been touring Europe and America off-and-on ever since. This will be their first show ever in Ireland!
The Gories Documentary: https://youtu.be/F_M-sDhlliI
Happening: The Grand Social Dublin
Advance tickets from www.tickets.ie @ €16 (excluding booking fee) or €18 on the Door.
Support Acts: The Number Ones & Sissy.
Doors: 8pm.
The Gories super embodied the Detroit sound for the entire Nineties - Jack White: The White Stripes
The Gories "I Know You Fine, But How You Doin’" is the finest garage-revival album ever made, a record so sloppy, catchy, bluesy, unhinged, and joyously deranged that it belongs in a padded room more than a garage – Maximum Rock’n’Roll
In the late 80s and early 90s, the scuzzed-out Detroit trio the Gories, along with peers The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and New Bomb Turks reinvented classic 60s garage rock as something dirtier and more confrontational, pushing a tinge of punk menace into the mix.
The Gories formed in 1986 with Mick Collins, Danny Kroha and Peggy O’Neill, the band aware of proto-punk, garage, and blues but coming together not to imitate but rather to celebrate their favorite music, using their inexperience as anasset and touched by magic songwriting that produced anthem after anthem. With scratchy, overdriven racket and thumping drums somewhere between Moe Tucker's and Bo Diddley's, and Collins and Kroha’s practiced technique of playing off each other with a combination of clean and distorted guitar sounds rendered a bassist unnecessary.
Rooted in Motor City rock lineage, they prove the staying power of top-notch songs, deceiving simplicity, and a need for the beat. Loud guitars and drums, three chords, and passion are the score, and The Gories still have the keenest ear on the street.
Their recording career included records for Sub Pop & Third Man Records and with Alex Chilton (who produced ‘I Know You Fine, But How You Doin’). After they broke up in the early 90s, their legend continued to stalk the earth. Collins went on to form the well-received The Dirtbombs, O'Neill left to play in '68 Comeback and Darkest Hours, and Kroha did a 13-year stint with Demolition Doll Rods, jamming out rough girl-group rock 'n' roll.
They reunited in 2009, and have been touring Europe and America off-and-on ever since. This will be their first show ever in Ireland!
The Gories Documentary: https://youtu.be/F_M-sDhlliI