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The Freebooters and Droppin Bombs are playing with Inner Terrestrials in Dublin on Saturday November first, should be a great night, heres the details Kerry John sent me on
INNER TERRESTRIALS
+ Special guests THE FREEBOOTERS and DROPPIN BOMBS
www.innerterrestrials.org.uk
Eamon Dorans, Temple Bar
Saturday November 1st. Doors 8pm
Tickets €12.00/€10.00 Student/Unwaged
Inner Terrestrials are a London based Ska/Punk/Dub/Political band who've been around for almost 10 years. Their music is in the same vein as PAIN, RDF and AOS3 etc but they very much have their own style. The three piece features J (vocals & guitars), Fran (bass & vocals) and Conflict drummer Paco.
Their debut album IT! was originally self released in 1996 and continues to be a best seller with underground distributors throughout Europe. The intro is a dub drenched affair, which erupts straight into punky Anarchy. Highlights from the rest of the CD take you through Dub, Ska and hardcore Punk with mandolin folk vibes thrown in for good measure- sometimes all in the space of one song. Each song is a political anthem and very few bands these days sing the words and actually live by them. The terrestrials are that band.
A live album "Escape From New Cross" was issued in 1997(vinyl only), "Enter The Dragon" EP in 1999, and the "Barry Horne" single in 2002. Following the recent Clash cover single "Guns Of Brixton", the I.T. released their studio album: "X" in February 2004, followed later that year by the live dvd "Auxerre". the new album "Tales of Terror" is due to be finished by spring and released asap. Festivals and tours are on the cards all over Britain and Europe this summer
INNER TERRESTRIALS
+ Special guests THE FREEBOOTERS and DROPPIN BOMBS
www.innerterrestrials.org.uk
Eamon Dorans, Temple Bar
Saturday November 1st. Doors 8pm
Tickets €12.00/€10.00 Student/Unwaged
Inner Terrestrials are a London based Ska/Punk/Dub/Political band who've been around for almost 10 years. Their music is in the same vein as PAIN, RDF and AOS3 etc but they very much have their own style. The three piece features J (vocals & guitars), Fran (bass & vocals) and Conflict drummer Paco.
Their debut album IT! was originally self released in 1996 and continues to be a best seller with underground distributors throughout Europe. The intro is a dub drenched affair, which erupts straight into punky Anarchy. Highlights from the rest of the CD take you through Dub, Ska and hardcore Punk with mandolin folk vibes thrown in for good measure- sometimes all in the space of one song. Each song is a political anthem and very few bands these days sing the words and actually live by them. The terrestrials are that band.
A live album "Escape From New Cross" was issued in 1997(vinyl only), "Enter The Dragon" EP in 1999, and the "Barry Horne" single in 2002. Following the recent Clash cover single "Guns Of Brixton", the I.T. released their studio album: "X" in February 2004, followed later that year by the live dvd "Auxerre". the new album "Tales of Terror" is due to be finished by spring and released asap. Festivals and tours are on the cards all over Britain and Europe this summer