Bootleg
The Pavilion
Thursday Jan 8th
featuring
We Should Be Dead
Doors 9pm €6 before 10pm / €8 after.
Entitles you entry to Play club night until 2am
we should be dead
Poptastic, Hooktastic, Girl/Boy-tastic! Fun-loving, Floor-Filling, Indie-Rock Bubblegum Pop!
Award nominations, heavy radio rotation, glowing press reviews, numerous TV appearances, and a ‘must see’ live status are just some of the accolades this Irish boy/girl four-piece have achieved since exploding onto the music scene in 2007
The bands debut single 'Forget Romance Let's Dance!' made a huge impact on its release in November 2007, landing at number 3 in the Irish download charts, with the promo video being one of the most requested on popular Irish music channels.
The single was A-Listed on all the major Irish radio stations, and gained huge exposure on BBC Radio 1 in the UK.
The bands debut album was released on February 1st 2008 in Ireland to critical acclaim.
Upon the release of the second single ‘I Fell In Love With You,’ the band were invited to play at Liverpool’s infamous Cavern Club, where many hailed them as the highlight of the week.
The band also graced the red carpet at Ireland’s annual Meteor Music Awards, where they were nominated as “Best Newcomers”.
The third single from ‘We Should Be Deads’ highly acclaimed debut album ‘Zero Point Five’ is a surefire summer pop hit, and has already sky-rocketed the bands popularity. ‘Zero Point Five’ is a blissful, energetic and sassy tale of the ‘ Girl meets boy, boy is a silly bastard’ scenario, that details the not so idealistic one night stand experience, which is all too familiar in modern culture.
We Should Be Dead garnered a highly credible international fanbase when their debut album became a blogosphere phenomenon upon its release. This has led to a massive i-tunes sales increase in Portugal, Spain, Brazil, Scandanavia and Australia. The band were also surprised to find themselves as ‘featured artists’ on the front page of Myspace Brazil.
In August this year, We Should Be Dead headed out on their first US West coast tour where they were blown away by the response to their live shows. Many who hadn’t previously heard of the band and many who’s tastes lay elsewhere, were enthralled by the bands energetic and thrilling live performances.
As part of the bands US success they are being being championed by one of the biggest DJs in Hollywood, none other than KROQ's Rodney Bingenheimer. The life of Rodney Bingenheimer was potrayed in the movie 'The Mayor Of Sunset Strip'. Bingenheimer was responsible for breaking acts stateside like the B52’s, Blondie, The White Stripes, Coldplay, Oasis, No doubt and David Bowie to name but a few. The band were thrilled to be invited for lunch by Bingenheimer on a recent trip to LA where they really hit it off and have promised to keep in touch.
The band are currently at home putting the finishing touches on their new material, before returning to Los Angeles to begin work on their highly anticipated second album, with legendary Producer and Sorrows front-man Arthur Alexander. The band will be based in The US for all of 2009 with touring and promotional work so catch them in Ireland while you still can!
The excitement is building! Watch this space…
For music go to: www.myspace.com/wsbd
Press Quotes
HOT PRESS
"These are highly accesible, superbly structured songs played by a band which has clearly been studying how to deploy catchy winding melodies" 8/10
NEWS OF THE WORLD
"This is not an album for chin-strokers. It's honest and un-pretentious, 13 high-energy, highly infectious songs, mostly tales of love, betrayal and drunken dates"
ENTERTAINMET.IE
"When all is said and done, though, We Should Be Dead aren't lying; if nothing else, you'll want to dance your ass off to practically every song on this fizzy, frothy gem of an album" 4/5
REDTRACKMUSIC.COM
"This two boy, two girl combo are a tight, cohesive unit who write excellent pop/ rock songs brimming with attitude, hooks and most importantly these tunes extremely danceable! "
THE HYPE MACHINE
"Chugging chords, elastic beats and a sweet vocal turns what could have been an admirable pastiche into something that could yet shatter a lot of hearts (and not necessarily just the ones made of glass)."
IAN DEMPSEY, TODAY FM
"Great new sound for 2008"
And just for good measure…
Sunday Tribune
They are not yet the indie disco pin-ups they clearly aspire to be. Which is not to say that they won't make it – just that there’s a lot of work to be done along the way.
Also on the lineup will be Cork's very own Ladydoll
The Pavilion
Thursday Jan 8th
featuring
We Should Be Dead
Doors 9pm €6 before 10pm / €8 after.
Entitles you entry to Play club night until 2am
we should be dead
Poptastic, Hooktastic, Girl/Boy-tastic! Fun-loving, Floor-Filling, Indie-Rock Bubblegum Pop!
Award nominations, heavy radio rotation, glowing press reviews, numerous TV appearances, and a ‘must see’ live status are just some of the accolades this Irish boy/girl four-piece have achieved since exploding onto the music scene in 2007
The bands debut single 'Forget Romance Let's Dance!' made a huge impact on its release in November 2007, landing at number 3 in the Irish download charts, with the promo video being one of the most requested on popular Irish music channels.
The single was A-Listed on all the major Irish radio stations, and gained huge exposure on BBC Radio 1 in the UK.
The bands debut album was released on February 1st 2008 in Ireland to critical acclaim.
Upon the release of the second single ‘I Fell In Love With You,’ the band were invited to play at Liverpool’s infamous Cavern Club, where many hailed them as the highlight of the week.
The band also graced the red carpet at Ireland’s annual Meteor Music Awards, where they were nominated as “Best Newcomers”.
The third single from ‘We Should Be Deads’ highly acclaimed debut album ‘Zero Point Five’ is a surefire summer pop hit, and has already sky-rocketed the bands popularity. ‘Zero Point Five’ is a blissful, energetic and sassy tale of the ‘ Girl meets boy, boy is a silly bastard’ scenario, that details the not so idealistic one night stand experience, which is all too familiar in modern culture.
We Should Be Dead garnered a highly credible international fanbase when their debut album became a blogosphere phenomenon upon its release. This has led to a massive i-tunes sales increase in Portugal, Spain, Brazil, Scandanavia and Australia. The band were also surprised to find themselves as ‘featured artists’ on the front page of Myspace Brazil.
In August this year, We Should Be Dead headed out on their first US West coast tour where they were blown away by the response to their live shows. Many who hadn’t previously heard of the band and many who’s tastes lay elsewhere, were enthralled by the bands energetic and thrilling live performances.
As part of the bands US success they are being being championed by one of the biggest DJs in Hollywood, none other than KROQ's Rodney Bingenheimer. The life of Rodney Bingenheimer was potrayed in the movie 'The Mayor Of Sunset Strip'. Bingenheimer was responsible for breaking acts stateside like the B52’s, Blondie, The White Stripes, Coldplay, Oasis, No doubt and David Bowie to name but a few. The band were thrilled to be invited for lunch by Bingenheimer on a recent trip to LA where they really hit it off and have promised to keep in touch.
The band are currently at home putting the finishing touches on their new material, before returning to Los Angeles to begin work on their highly anticipated second album, with legendary Producer and Sorrows front-man Arthur Alexander. The band will be based in The US for all of 2009 with touring and promotional work so catch them in Ireland while you still can!
The excitement is building! Watch this space…
For music go to: www.myspace.com/wsbd
Press Quotes
HOT PRESS
"These are highly accesible, superbly structured songs played by a band which has clearly been studying how to deploy catchy winding melodies" 8/10
NEWS OF THE WORLD
"This is not an album for chin-strokers. It's honest and un-pretentious, 13 high-energy, highly infectious songs, mostly tales of love, betrayal and drunken dates"
ENTERTAINMET.IE
"When all is said and done, though, We Should Be Dead aren't lying; if nothing else, you'll want to dance your ass off to practically every song on this fizzy, frothy gem of an album" 4/5
REDTRACKMUSIC.COM
"This two boy, two girl combo are a tight, cohesive unit who write excellent pop/ rock songs brimming with attitude, hooks and most importantly these tunes extremely danceable! "
THE HYPE MACHINE
"Chugging chords, elastic beats and a sweet vocal turns what could have been an admirable pastiche into something that could yet shatter a lot of hearts (and not necessarily just the ones made of glass)."
IAN DEMPSEY, TODAY FM
"Great new sound for 2008"
And just for good measure…
Sunday Tribune
They are not yet the indie disco pin-ups they clearly aspire to be. Which is not to say that they won't make it – just that there’s a lot of work to be done along the way.
Also on the lineup will be Cork's very own Ladydoll