Part of last nights set was recorded by the wonderfully talented Paul McParland of mojofilms.net
Here, in all its glory, is my version of Lana Del Ray's Video Games recorded at the Black Box Green Room
I'm a big fan of her stuff, her album lives in my car, so I hope this wasn't fucked :)
PS. be sure to check out some more of Paul's stuff on his site, the man is a visual Steve Jobs
Friday, 23 March 2012
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Monday, 12 March 2012
Public Sector Records
Dead excited and totally psyched to be attached to great new label Public Sector Records, joining the serious amount of talent that already have a home at PS Records including Malojian, Pat Dam Smyth and John McGurgan to name a few...if you don't believe me read what the people of AU Magazine had to say in a recent interview with the Public Sector Brainchild of Barrett Lahey and Stevie Scullion (of Malojian) Page 16
Multiplied my excitement with the chance to work with producer Barrett Lahey and members of the enigmatic 'Glue' session players on some brand new material, with a look toward a summer release :):):):)
Here's all the info you need on Public Sector Records, including the roster and what all the fuss is about
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C
Draperstown, Review
Here's the extra cool review from the good people at Alternative Ulster from the weekend's musical goodness in The Cellar Bar, Draperstown
http://iheartau.com/2012/02/dead-wing-weekender-pocket-billiards-in-case-of-fire-and-more/
Captain Kennedy vocalist Ciaran Lavery delivers a first-rate acoustic performance in the Front Bar. With an instantly ineffable quality that can’t be readily reduced to comparison, tracks such as ‘Til’ You’re Leaving’ – written about a lovely girl from Draperstown – and a beautifully-worked cover of Lana Del Rey’s ‘Video Games’ sees harmonic shifts and delicately distinctive vocals expose unmistakable originality. Lavery is, by some distance, the most accomplished acoustic performer over both days.
http://iheartau.com/2012/02/dead-wing-weekender-pocket-billiards-in-case-of-fire-and-more/
Captain Kennedy vocalist Ciaran Lavery delivers a first-rate acoustic performance in the Front Bar. With an instantly ineffable quality that can’t be readily reduced to comparison, tracks such as ‘Til’ You’re Leaving’ – written about a lovely girl from Draperstown – and a beautifully-worked cover of Lana Del Rey’s ‘Video Games’ sees harmonic shifts and delicately distinctive vocals expose unmistakable originality. Lavery is, by some distance, the most accomplished acoustic performer over both days.
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