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THE BONNEVILLES w/ THE PACIFICS & FAG ENABLERZ & FAUX KINGS
Sweeneys Bar Dame St Dublin
Doors: 9pm Adm: €5
http://www.facebook.com/events/123612304476525/
<a href="http://www.facebook.com/events/123612304476525/">[video=youtube_share;gJjJqohsYqI]http://youtu.be/gJjJqohsYqI[/video]
[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[/FONT]
Sweeneys Bar Dame St Dublin
Doors: 9pm Adm: €5
http://www.facebook.com/events/123612304476525/
<a href="http://www.facebook.com/events/123612304476525/">[video=youtube_share;gJjJqohsYqI]http://youtu.be/gJjJqohsYqI[/video]
[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[/FONT]