[Mar 13, 2015] Lynched, Rory Francis O'Brien (Sirius Arts Centre) (1 Viewer)

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Lynched / Rory Francis O'Brien
Friday 13 March

8pm (doors 7.45pm)

€15

Tickets available online at www.siriusartscentre.ie and through the office 021 4813790 / [email protected]

Lynched are a four-piece traditional folk group from Dublin, Ireland, who combine distinctive four-part vocal harmonies with arrangements of uilleann pipes, concertina, Russian accordion, fiddle and guitar. Their repertoire spans humorous Dublin music-hall ditties and street-songs, classic ballads from the
Traveller tradition, traditional Irish and American dance tunes, and their own original material.

Formed as an experimental-psychedelic-folk-punk-duo by brothers Ian and Daragh Lynch in the early 2,000’s, the group has gone through various incarnations and taken part in a number of musical projects, including recording for movie soundtracks and TV documentaries. The current format
however, is considered by all four members to be the most focussed, productive and musically exciting to date.

As their interest in traditional music and song grew, the brothers began to attend sessions around Dublin, where they formed friendships with Cormac Mac Diarmada and Radie Peat, amongst a whole host of impressive young musicians. When Ian began work in the Irish Traditional Music Archive, after
completing a folklore masters, he had the rare opportunity to record in the ITMA studio with friend, colleague and in-house technician Danny Diamond, whenever a spare evening presented itself, so he and Daragh asked Cormac and Radie to provide some backing vocals and instrumentation on “one or two songs”.

After some preliminary practice sessions it became obvious to all involved that something much more interesting was happening, and the group quickly became a dedicated four-piece, gaining experience and confidence as they played together at the Grand Folk Club gigs, which they hosted monthly. They
also applied around this time for the Arts Council’s 2013 Deis Recording Award, for which they were fortuitously approved.

‘Cold Old Fire’ was recorded by Danny at ITMA in August of 2013, and although fundamentally an album of traditional Irish song, heavily influenced by Irish legends such as Frank Harte, Planxty and The Dubliners, subtle traces of the group’s collective influences can be detected, from American old-timey music, ambient techno and psychedelic folk, to black metal, punk and rock n’ roll.

Since then, the group have completed a six week coast-to-coast tour of the United States, as well as performing in the last two years alongside some notable artists, including Blackbird Raum, Harry Bradley, Daoiri Farrell, Fred Fortune, Mike Gangloff, Paddy & Séamus Glackin, Barry Gleeson, Landless, Lau, Leyla McCalla, Jem Mitchell, Liam O’Connor & Seán McKeon, Morgan O’Kane, Lisa O’Neill, Tim Scanlon and Skipper’s Alley.

The album ‘Cold Old Fire’ was released in May of this year to a packed Button Factory in Dublin.

http://lynchedfolkmiscreants.bandcamp.com/album/cold-old-fire

This will be Lynched’s first gig at Sirius Arts Centre and they will be supported by the folk-like compositions and dark earthy sounds of Cork based guitarist Rory Francis O’Brien.


Rory Francis O'Brien
Known better by some as Ten Past Seven's guitar wielding wild-man, Rory Francis O'Brien's captivating solo work has come to the fore in recent times, more specifically since developing a fruitful partnership with fellow guitarist James Fortune. Regular shows around Ireland have allowed the two to hone
a dark, earthy sound, with Fortune's electronic layers somehow retaining an organic feel, the perfect foil for O'Brien's folk-like compositions. Rory began writing songs inspired by Bonnie Prince Billy, Micheal Gira, Neurosis and Earth as well as folk musics from around the world. He has recently shared the bill with acts such as Daniel Higgs, Dylan Carlson, Tiny Vipers, Alasdair Roberts, Mountains, Viking Moses and Josephine Foster.

http://artforblind.bandcamp.com/album/the-eve-of-the-ides-of-march
 

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