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THE BONNEVILLES w/ THE PACIFICS + FAG ENABLERZ & FAUX KINGS & more.
Sweeneys Bar Dame St Dublin
Doors: 9pm Adm: €5
http://www.facebook.com/events/123612304476525/
[FONT="]THE BONNEVILLES (NI) Garage Punk Blues duo, New album "Folk Art & The Death Of Electric Jesus" out Now on Twenty Stone Blatt Records.[/FONT][FONT="]
Reviews:
Dan Hegarty RTE 2fm Number 6 in his list of Top 100 Iirsh albums of 2012 & Album of the week.
Mojo Magazine "... stunning of the wall twisted punk blues - makes the Black Keys seem like a bunch of pussys..." 4/5
Alternative Ulster "...it’s dense, it’s thrashy, and oh-so-dark. We always had an inkling The Bonnevilles weren’t the tea sippin’ kind, but Folk Art & The Death of Electric Jesus presents us with a solid slab of woe sure to convince any non-believers. 8/10
The Irish Times "...grief lurks over their second album like a leaden spectre. McGibbon’s whiskey-soaked voice is a powerful tool, driving home the likes of on of Reverbio with a steely fortitude and scaling it back for the tender shimmer of Separate Ways. Occasionally recalling the shady stalk of contemporary artists such as Dan Sartain..." 4/5
More Than Music "Imagine a two-headed fuzz delta garage punk fusion that comes on like an incestuous relationship between The Black Keys and The Jon Spencer Blues channeled via Rory Gallagher, Howlin' Wolf and Willie Dixon." 9/10
The Irish Times "...grief lurks over their second album like a leaden spectre. McGibbon’s whiskey-soaked voice is a powerful tool, driving home the likes of on of Reverbio with a steely fortitude and scaling it back for the tender shimmer of Separate Ways. Occasionally recalling the shady stalk of contemporary artists such as Dan Sartain..." 4/5
Vive Le Rock A neat collection of primal electrified noise featuring lyrics that hark way back to the god-fearing era of Robert Johnson, Son House et al....
...Hip, hot, loud and likely a storm if you catch them live " 8/10[/FONT]
Sweeneys Bar Dame St Dublin
Doors: 9pm Adm: €5
http://www.facebook.com/events/123612304476525/
[FONT="]THE BONNEVILLES (NI) Garage Punk Blues duo, New album "Folk Art & The Death Of Electric Jesus" out Now on Twenty Stone Blatt Records.[/FONT][FONT="]
Reviews:
Dan Hegarty RTE 2fm Number 6 in his list of Top 100 Iirsh albums of 2012 & Album of the week.
Mojo Magazine "... stunning of the wall twisted punk blues - makes the Black Keys seem like a bunch of pussys..." 4/5
Alternative Ulster "...it’s dense, it’s thrashy, and oh-so-dark. We always had an inkling The Bonnevilles weren’t the tea sippin’ kind, but Folk Art & The Death of Electric Jesus presents us with a solid slab of woe sure to convince any non-believers. 8/10
The Irish Times "...grief lurks over their second album like a leaden spectre. McGibbon’s whiskey-soaked voice is a powerful tool, driving home the likes of on of Reverbio with a steely fortitude and scaling it back for the tender shimmer of Separate Ways. Occasionally recalling the shady stalk of contemporary artists such as Dan Sartain..." 4/5
More Than Music "Imagine a two-headed fuzz delta garage punk fusion that comes on like an incestuous relationship between The Black Keys and The Jon Spencer Blues channeled via Rory Gallagher, Howlin' Wolf and Willie Dixon." 9/10
The Irish Times "...grief lurks over their second album like a leaden spectre. McGibbon’s whiskey-soaked voice is a powerful tool, driving home the likes of on of Reverbio with a steely fortitude and scaling it back for the tender shimmer of Separate Ways. Occasionally recalling the shady stalk of contemporary artists such as Dan Sartain..." 4/5
Vive Le Rock A neat collection of primal electrified noise featuring lyrics that hark way back to the god-fearing era of Robert Johnson, Son House et al....
...Hip, hot, loud and likely a storm if you catch them live " 8/10[/FONT]