Jim A. Morrish
Well-Known Member
Date: Sun *22nd Feb 2004
Venue: *Pine Lodge, Myrtleville, Co. Cork, Ireland.
Headline act: THE CHALETS
(Free Sunday Afternoon Show)
Support: NPB
Price: Free Adm
Doors: 5pm
Ph 021 4832171
The Chalets have been causing quite a stir on the live scene since their first gig in 2002, winning rave reviews and a considerable amount of fans along the way.
The line-up consists of 2 girls (Pee Pee and Pony), 2 boys (Chris and Enda) and a drummer (Dilbot). Together they make infectiously catchy songs which offer a new angle on indie pop.
They released their first release on 7 inch white vinyl, a split single with Neosupervital on the Road Relish singles club, complete with artwork and design by the Chalets. The Chalets track was also recorded live for the Dave Fanning/Jay Ahern Session on 2FM.
Their early gigs have included a supports to rock monsters Warlords of Pez and Japanese all girl punk band eX-Girl and an inclusion on the bill of the Irish Rough Trade tour with Jeffrey Lewis.
2004 sees The Chalets release their new single on Nasty Pop Records which is a new subsidiary of Setanta Records (home to The Frank And Walters).
"A cross between the B-52's and Gang of Four-quirky angular and pure pop" - SOUNDOUT.NET
"They're the anti six....causing Louis Walsh to question and revalue his whole pop philosophy" - HOMAGE MAGAZINE
"Ready for lift off....a devastating pop machine. The best pop band that an indie kid could wish for" - HOT PRESS
- a bandicoot promotion -
Venue: *Pine Lodge, Myrtleville, Co. Cork, Ireland.
Headline act: THE CHALETS
(Free Sunday Afternoon Show)
Support: NPB
Price: Free Adm
Doors: 5pm
Ph 021 4832171
The Chalets have been causing quite a stir on the live scene since their first gig in 2002, winning rave reviews and a considerable amount of fans along the way.
The line-up consists of 2 girls (Pee Pee and Pony), 2 boys (Chris and Enda) and a drummer (Dilbot). Together they make infectiously catchy songs which offer a new angle on indie pop.
They released their first release on 7 inch white vinyl, a split single with Neosupervital on the Road Relish singles club, complete with artwork and design by the Chalets. The Chalets track was also recorded live for the Dave Fanning/Jay Ahern Session on 2FM.
Their early gigs have included a supports to rock monsters Warlords of Pez and Japanese all girl punk band eX-Girl and an inclusion on the bill of the Irish Rough Trade tour with Jeffrey Lewis.
2004 sees The Chalets release their new single on Nasty Pop Records which is a new subsidiary of Setanta Records (home to The Frank And Walters).
"A cross between the B-52's and Gang of Four-quirky angular and pure pop" - SOUNDOUT.NET
"They're the anti six....causing Louis Walsh to question and revalue his whole pop philosophy" - HOMAGE MAGAZINE
"Ready for lift off....a devastating pop machine. The best pop band that an indie kid could wish for" - HOT PRESS
- a bandicoot promotion -