Bootleg
The Pavilion
Thursday Sept 17th
The Pavilion
Thursday Sept 17th
featuring
Slow Motion Heroes
Doors 9.30pm €6
Slow Motion Heroes
Doors 9.30pm €6
Slow Motion Heroes are a brand new seven-piece band who are about to release their debut E.P. in the Pav next month. And they promise to make a big noise in their hometown of Cork in the coming weeks. For those music aficionados already in the know, Slow Motion Heroes have been busily tapping away in the studio putting the finishing touches to their debut EP. Now they are finally ready to come out and play, with their first gig coming up in the Pav next month.
All seven band-members have impressive pedigrees having already found musical success in various guises. It all kicked off one night last year when Barry McAuliffe, erstwhile vocalist with Rulers of the Planet was sitting around with Noel Lynch, baton commander with El Bastardo and Revolution of a Sun, when they realised to their surprise that they both liked the same kind of music – not the typical hardcore sound for which their bands are so well-known – but more mellow tunes from the likes of Sigur Ros and Codeine. This discovery became the impetus for their new collaboration which would allow them to move away from the hardcore sounds so entrenched in their other projects and experiment with a lighter style. The result is Slow Motion Heroes – a band with a sound that transcends mere indie pop, with soaring melodies and haunting harmonies interspersed with ethereal instrumentals.
Barry got in touch with Jean-Michel Cavallo of the hugely successful, now sadly defunct Cyclefly to take his place behind the drum kit. Noel got mates Dan Breen and Joe Jolley from Hope is Noise on board providing guitar and piano respectively. They both do lead vocals on some tracks as well as backing vocals in perfect harmony on others. And to add to the French contingent, Antoine Madiot was recruited on keyboards, Hammond organ and backing vocals. Diarmuid Galvin provides additional guitar to complement the elaborate musical arrangements that give Slow Motion Heroes their distinctive sound.
So the rollercoaster ride began. The band started rehearsals in October 2008 and were ready to record their first demo in March. They travelled to Jean-Mi’s hometown of Antibes on the French Côte d’Azur in April to work with his old friend, producer Sebastien Gastaldi and renowned producer Christian Gence offered his services after hearing the boys play.
The official launch of the first E.P. Slow Motion Heroes will take place in the Pav on 17th September and there’s a follow-up gig planned for the Glucksman Gallery in U.C.C. on the 24th. Expect to see a lot more of these guys in the coming months if they keep turning out tunes like ‘Paper over Cracks’ with its soaring harmonies punctuated with crashing guitars; or the cool clean pop of ‘At the End of a Big Wave.’ Then there’s the quietly melancholic ‘No Sense to a Summer’ that builds to an affirmative crescendo with the definitive cry “that’s GONE!” Looks like Slow Motion Heroes are here to stay.