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Irish Post Punk/Grunge band HUNTINGS to perform new single “Doom” July 19th at Toale’s, Dundalk

HUNTINGS released their single “Doom” on June 27th, 2024, and are set to perform live at Toale’s in Dundalk on July 19th, 2024.

The dark, brooding sound of HUNTINGS is the product of James and Brian Edwards, brothers that eschewed the need for a bass player, stripping back their sound to the core elements of guitar, vocals and drums. In simplicity they found power. This isn’t a White Stripes or Royal Blood rip off either, owing more to the speaker shredding distortion of Nirvana and the intrinsic tension of Joy Division. The brothers weave melody amongst the crashing drums and swathes of distortion, this is none more apparent than on new single ‘Doom’.

Formed from the ashes of a previous project after the bass player left, James (guitar/vocals) and Brian (drums) began writing as a duo. The songs being crafted were shorter, punchier and more immediate than previous efforts. Wrapping up rock influences along side more eclectic influences like Portishead and Massive Attack, the name HUNTINGS seemed to capture the explorative nature of the songs as well as the writing process. Tracks tend to be born of the intuitive understanding between the brothers. Working up ideas through studio jams that often find their way through an almost telepathic understanding of how the song should ebb and flow.

New single ‘Doom’ is an outlier in this regard. Envisioning the song slower and sludgy it wasn’t until Brian played on it that the track took on a different feel. The track begins with a Cramps-esque surf/rockabilly guitar line that  creates a sense of disquiet while the drums propel the song forward adding purpose and drive. Despite not having a bass player, the band employ different octave pedals to fill out their sound. This added with the layers of guitars mean the track always feels huge with plenty of ear candy for headphone listeners.

‘Doom’ speaks of a breakdown in relationships and a loss of communication that can lead to a sense of isolation. As James intones, “I split into three, to make the most of me.” This encapsulates the sense of losing yourself while juggling tense relationships. When the chorus hits it feels expansive and cathartic, like envisioning infinite horizons, letting you be lost and alone. As the song builds to the end, its pedal to metal as the band fires on all cylinders, pushing their instruments to the limit. Cymbals on the verge of cracking, sticks splintering and speakers about to blow. It’s a release in the face of the ever-impending doom.

Recorded at Soundcaster Studios, Dublin the band turned to Terry Doyle to engineer and produce. Opting to take the approach for short recording sessions as opposed to long days in the studio. This helped keep ears fresh and allow for experimentation. Favouring the Albini way of recording, the band recorded live, keen to capture to energy and performance element of the song. When you hit play it should feel like the band are playing in front of you in the room. Similarly, this is reflected in the video. A performance video captured in Soundcaster Studios that showcases the energy and intent of the band.

 

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Singer-Songwriter from Dublin Aaron Nestor to release new EP on July 25th, 2024

Following the success of his first single of 2024, ‘DON’T TAKE IT ALL,’ which captivated listeners and earned features with Hotpress, RTE, radio, local papers and much more, Aaron Nestor released his highly anticipated second single of 2024, ‘AWAY FROM THE SHORE,’ on June 21st, 2024. This track is the title song of his upcoming EP, which will be released on July 25th, 2024. To celebrate, Aaron will be performing at an exclusive EP launch concert at Whelan’s Upstairs venue on the day of release.

The single, ‘AWAY FROM THE SHORE’ captures the essence of Nestor’s latest artistic exploration, blending experimental song writing with rich electronic instrumentation – yet still very much guitar based as he strived to do. The song still has great poppy hooks, showcasing Nestor’s ability to merge innovation with accessibility. “This track is my favourite song on the EP,” Nestor shares. “It really sums up the vibe of the entire project, giving me the freedom to be creative and truly follow my instincts in the studio.

The new single builds on the momentum of ‘DON’T TAKE IT ALL,’ a track that showcased Nestor is one to watch in the Irish music scene. The song’s success in reaching diverse audiences and gaining notable media attention underscores his ability to create a sound distinctly his own.

The EP, ‘AWAY FROM THE SHORE,’ promises to be a compelling collection of tracks that reflect his growth and evolution as an artist. The EP launch concert at Whelan’s Upstairs venue on July 25th, 2024 will not only celebrate the release of the new music but also provide attendees with an opportunity to experience the songs live in an intimate setting with a full band.

 

Dublin art-rock band iNNUENDO to release new single “don’t ask away” on the 5th of July

don’t ask away is a powerful, high-energy anthem brimming with raw female rage and defiance. This track captures the frustration and anger of feeling unseen and used, offering today’s youth a voice to scream out against those who value them only for their image rather than their true selves. With its fierce lyrics and climactic choruses, this track addresses the pain of being wanted for a facade while your personality is ignored. Wrapped in iNNUENDO’s signature sonically expansive style, the song is an unforgettable and empowering rallying cry for anyone who’s ever felt undervalued or dismissed.

Dublin art-rock band iNNUENDO are striving to unleash a world of sonic colour unto the capital. Founded in 2022 by Nora Ronan, eager to make her mark on the Irish music scene by blending contrasting influences and creating the kind of music she’d always wanted to hear. The band is gearing up to release their debut EP, On Occasion, this September, after a summer-long rollout of contrasting singles. This EP explores the ups and downs of dealing with taxing, undefined relationships and the journey to finding acceptance with rich sonic soundscapes and heartfelt hooks. With relatable themes of defiance, misunderstanding, and rejection, On Occasion speaks to the challenges faced by today’s youth.

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