WE SHOULD BE DEAD + THE LAUNDRY SHOP + GRAND POCKET ORCHESTRA @ Melting Pot Feb 5th (1 Viewer)

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MELTING POT Presents

WE SHOULD BE DEAD
plus
THE LAUNDRY SHOP
and
GRAND POCKET ORCHESTRA

Tuesday February 5th
Cyprus Avenue
Doors 9pm
7 euro



We Should Be Dead

"Poptastic, Hooktastic, Punktastic, Girl/Boy-tastic!
Fun-loving dancable Indie-pop bubblegum rock! With a love for the
'staright to the point' 3 minute pop song. The kind of songs that
would appeal to fans of everything from Abba to Weezer, Shangri-las to
Ramones, Spector to ESG, Beach boys to CSS."

We Should Be Dead originally started out as a studio project in late
2003. At the time Stephen (Drums) and Tara (Vox / Synths) recorded a
three track demo. The title track "Fuckin' Around" was chosen to open
the "Balls Of Iron" compilation cd. With the positive response
received they decided to form a rock n roll combo. To cut a long story
short they roped in Gary (Bass) because of his great taste in punk
t-shirts and Anna (Guitar / Vox) to even out the boy / girl politics!

The band set about recording a second demo, this time as a four piece.
This lead to some high profile and memorable support slots. WSBD spent
2005 / 2006 honing their sound by writing new material and touring up
and down the country. Through the wonders of My Space WSBD gained
significant radio. They also featured on a special I-Tunes podcast
featuring the cream of the unsigned underground. The band were more
than surprised to find that their songs had made many end of year
"best of" polls between radio stations and indie clubs.

In late 2006 WSBD began work on their 1st album with
Finny Corcoran (BPM studios) & Richard Dowling
(wav mastering for Foo Fighters, Stiff Little Fingers, Kylie Minogue)
in their native
Ireland. The 13 track debut "Forget Romance, Let's Dance!" is now
fully recorded, mixed, and mastered. At present WSBD are preparing
for a full-on assault with the release of their debut album 'Forget
Romance, Let's Dance! The album will be released internationally
through i-tunes and will be available in record stores throughout the
country. The band are currently gearing themselves up for a
press blitz with national tour dates, radio sessions and instores.

Recent tours have included slots with Juliette Lewis & The Licks, The
Twang, Ralph Myerz, The Chalets & Boss Volenti as well as a
roof-raising performance at this years 'Hard Working Class Heros',
festival in Dublin. Phantom FM have hotlisted this band as well as 2fm's
Dan Hegarty.

Press Quotes:-

"The Brilliantly named We Should Be Dead have a magical
pop-sensibility"- inDublin Magazine

"Perhaps easiest to describe their sound as The Ramones meet The
Shangri-Las, when listening to them live it is impossible not to feel
a part of you has traveled back to the 70s, witnessing at first hand a
peer of The Runaways or Blondie, belting out incredibly catchy tunes
to the punk generation." - Frequency-Ireland

"Ones to watch for 2008" - Phantom fm

"Incredibly catchy" - Dan Hegarty, 2fm

"I think we can look forward to big things from these guys" - Mike
Knightson - Newstalk,
The Meaning Of Music.

"Like a pick and mix of 60's girl groups, old school punk and modern
Indie pop. Energetic and dangerous!" - WWR, Connecticut

www.myspace.com/wsbd


The Laundry Shop


You might know this band from the song "Highs And Lows" which is featured on the Discover Ireland advert on TV.
The Laundry Shop are an Indie rock three piece: Swedish Girl and two Irish guys. They have only been together 10 months and have already played around the country, released their debut single, "Highs and Lows" Which went top thirty in Ireland, gained 5 star reviews and built up a reputation as an explosive live act. The name came when they stripped out the Laundry room in their rented accommodation and installed a studio where they are half way though their Album. The sound of the band arises from their love of such acts as Weezer, Sonic Youth, Pavement and Smashing Pumpkins. One minute delicate and ethereal, the next a full on attack of aggressive rock. A keen ear for strong melody is what makes them stand out from the crowd. The next few months sees the band gigging all over the country while continuously recording and rehearsing.

http://www.myspace.com/thelaundryshop


Grand Pocket Orchestra

This Dublin based foursome return to play another Melting Pot gig after playing October of last year when they came highly recommended by Fight Like Apes. The Apes feisty frontwoman MayKay has chalked them down as he hopefuls for 2008. Read on...
you got your dark times and you got your happy times, we are somewere in the middle. we write happy songs about not so happy things, with the intention of making the awful seem not so bad. if you feel that we have made the not so bad seem awful then we have failed, and we apologise. this is grand pocket orchestra in a nutshell, and we are yours for the keeping.

http://www.myspace.com/grandpocketorchestra


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Re: WE SHOULD BE DEAD + THE LAUNDRY SHOP + GRAND POCKET ORCHESTRA @ Melting Pot Feb 5

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We Should Be Dead perform 'Forget Romance Let's Dance' on The Once A week Show.

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The nominees for the RTÉ 2fm Hope for 2008 Meteor Award, which will be presented at the prestigious Meteor Ireland Music Awards at the RDS Dublin on Friday February 15th, have been announced.

Leanne Harte, Owen Brady, The Kinetiks, We Should Be Dead and Ham Sandwich have been nominated for the RTÉ 2fm Hope for 2008 Meteor Award by record companies and RTÉ 2fm, however the overall winner will be decided by RTÉ 2fm listeners who can cast their votes for their favourite up and coming artist or band on www.rte.ie/2fm. The closing date is Sunday February 10th.

To create a greater awareness of the talented newcomers and encourage voting, RTÉ 2fm presenter Rick O’Shea will play tracks from each of the five short-listed nominees on his show RTÉ 2fm Monday – Friday from 2pm – 5pm.

John Clarke, Head of RTÉ 2fm, said:

“RTÉ 2fm are delighted to be associated with the prestigious Meteor Ireland Music Awards again this year as it continues to be one of the most important dates in the music industry calendar. We have been instrumental in developing and promoting new Irish music over the years and the annual Meteor RTÉ 2fm award has become a very important part of this support.”




We Should Be Dead


Often referred to as Indie pop's answer to Abba, the boy/girl four-piece We Should Be Dead exploded onto the Irish music scene in 2007.

The bands debut single 'Forget Romance Let's Dance!' made a huge impact on its release in November 2007. It landed at Number 3 in the download charts, with the promo video being one of the most viewed on You Tube that week.

The single was A-Listed on RTÉ 2fm, hot listed on Phantom FM, and gained huge exposure on BBC Radio 1.

2007 also saw the band complete a RTÉ 2fm session with Dan Hegarty as well as a critically acclaimed "roof raising" set at the Hard Working Class Heroes Festival. Hot Press Magazine have cited the band as "ones to watch" for 2008.
 
Re: WE SHOULD BE DEAD + THE LAUNDRY SHOP + GRAND POCKET ORCHESTRA @ Melting Pot Feb 5

Poor fuckers being tipped as hot for '08 in Hot Press...may as well give up now!
 
Re: WE SHOULD BE DEAD + THE LAUNDRY SHOP + GRAND POCKET ORCHESTRA @ Melting Pot Feb 5

Nothing against the band at all! It's a bit of a well-known jinx though.
 
Re: WE SHOULD BE DEAD + THE LAUNDRY SHOP + GRAND POCKET ORCHESTRA @ Melting Pot Feb 5

Thats kinda true enough. Who were the last band tipped for a year (by Hotpress) that did really well?
 
Re: WE SHOULD BE DEAD + THE LAUNDRY SHOP + GRAND POCKET ORCHESTRA @ Melting Pot Feb 5

seriously? Christ how long ago was that?!
 
Re: WE SHOULD BE DEAD + THE LAUNDRY SHOP + GRAND POCKET ORCHESTRA @ Melting Pot Feb 5

Tonight!!

'Forget Romance, Let's Dance!' . 13 tracks to pleasure your ears with. Out now!
 

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