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Artist Websites
- The Rubberbandits
- The Minutes
- Anthony Mulcahy
217 East Houston St
New York, NY 10002The Rubberbandits
The RubberBandits are a comedy hip-hop duo from Limerick City, Ireland.
Primarily a stage act, they have performed throughout Ireland, at such events as The Electric Picnic and the Bulmers International Comedy Festival, and have played with The Alabama Three, Super Extra Bonus Party and Ice Cube. Their music is primarily distributed through the internet, or by bootleg discs, although a number of their tracks have been issued on a limited edition eponymous album.
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Primarily a stage act, they have performed throughout Ireland, at such events as The Electric Picnic and the Bulmers International Comedy Festival, and have played with The Alabama Three, Super Extra Bonus Party and Ice Cube. Their music is primarily distributed through the internet, or by bootleg discs, although a number of their tracks have been issued on a limited edition eponymous album.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
The RubberBandits are a comedy hip-hop duo from Limerick City, Ireland.
Primarily a stage act, they have performed throughout Ireland, at such events as The Electric Picnic and the Bulmers International Comedy Festival, and have played with The Alabama Three, Super Extra Bonus Party and Ice Cube. Their music is primarily distributed through the internet, or by bootleg discs, although a number of their tracks have been issued on a limited edition eponymous album.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
Primarily a stage act, they have performed throughout Ireland, at such events as The Electric Picnic and the Bulmers International Comedy Festival, and have played with The Alabama Three, Super Extra Bonus Party and Ice Cube. Their music is primarily distributed through the internet, or by bootleg discs, although a number of their tracks have been issued on a limited edition eponymous album.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
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The Minutes
Hands up. Who likes rock and roll?
And by rock and roll we mean proper rock and roll, born in the 50?s, dragged kicking and screaming through the late 20th century, a ragged flag passed from generation to generation under the stewardship of true believers - Chuck Berry, John Lennon, Phil Lynott, Keith Richards, Bruce Springsteen.
This is not rock and roll as a device to sell Rimmel lipstick. This is not rock and roll as tool to suggest someone or something is "edgy". This is visceral, bloody and urgent. Music for fighting and fucking. Music imbued with a defiant, rambunctious energy which can never die.
Which brings us to The Minutes.
Mark Austin - spiv with a 6 string razor - singing, guitar
Shane Kinsella - sideburns the size of Tasmania - the drums
Tom Cosgrave - the Tall Cool One - bass and singing
Dublin cousins Mark and Shane have been playing together since they were nippers - all Fisher Price guitars and Chad Valley backlines. The Minutes got serious sometime in the mid-Noughties with the recruitment of Tom, and mapped out a star chart using Johnny Marr, Lenny Kaye's 'Nuggets' album and Thin Lizzy as the principal sources of illumination and inspiration. The band inv [Read more]
And by rock and roll we mean proper rock and roll, born in the 50?s, dragged kicking and screaming through the late 20th century, a ragged flag passed from generation to generation under the stewardship of true believers - Chuck Berry, John Lennon, Phil Lynott, Keith Richards, Bruce Springsteen.
This is not rock and roll as a device to sell Rimmel lipstick. This is not rock and roll as tool to suggest someone or something is "edgy". This is visceral, bloody and urgent. Music for fighting and fucking. Music imbued with a defiant, rambunctious energy which can never die.
Which brings us to The Minutes.
Mark Austin - spiv with a 6 string razor - singing, guitar
Shane Kinsella - sideburns the size of Tasmania - the drums
Tom Cosgrave - the Tall Cool One - bass and singing
Dublin cousins Mark and Shane have been playing together since they were nippers - all Fisher Price guitars and Chad Valley backlines. The Minutes got serious sometime in the mid-Noughties with the recruitment of Tom, and mapped out a star chart using Johnny Marr, Lenny Kaye's 'Nuggets' album and Thin Lizzy as the principal sources of illumination and inspiration. The band inv [Read more]
Hands up. Who likes rock and roll?
And by rock and roll we mean proper rock and roll, born in the 50?s, dragged kicking and screaming through the late 20th century, a ragged flag passed from generation to generation under the stewardship of true believers - Chuck Berry, John Lennon, Phil Lynott, Keith Richards, Bruce Springsteen.
This is not rock and roll as a device to sell Rimmel lipstick. This is not rock and roll as tool to suggest someone or something is "edgy". This is visceral, bloody and urgent. Music for fighting and fucking. Music imbued with a defiant, rambunctious energy which can never die.
Which brings us to The Minutes.
Mark Austin - spiv with a 6 string razor - singing, guitar
Shane Kinsella - sideburns the size of Tasmania - the drums
Tom Cosgrave - the Tall Cool One - bass and singing
Dublin cousins Mark and Shane have been playing together since they were nippers - all Fisher Price guitars and Chad Valley backlines. The Minutes got serious sometime in the mid-Noughties with the recruitment of Tom, and mapped out a star chart using Johnny Marr, Lenny Kaye's 'Nuggets' album and Thin Lizzy as the principal sources of illumination and inspiration. The band invested in some serious vintage amplification, (when Orange meant speakers not a phone company) and a classic power trio sound started to ooze from the cabinets. Cojones the size of cartwheels and the horsepower to deliver.
Channeling the primal surge of rampant garage rock 'n' roll with elements of the blues and gospel; The Minutes have honed their craft on the Irish gig circuit and beyond. Support slots along the way with Mona, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Supergrass and The Von Bondies have helped introduce them to audiences bored with insipid, identikit "Howyaz Indie" and hungry for something more immediate and direct. 11 gigs in 3 days at 2010?s SXSW festival cemented The Minutes reputation as gig-thirsty tour monsters with the tunes to match the swagger.
Recent Irish shows have seen them going the extra mile for their growing legion of fans, organizing Jagermeister fuelled magical mystery tours through the Dublin mountains and a booze cruise on the River Liffey.
The Minutes' debut album 'Marcata' takes its name from the upstate New York recording studio where the band nailed the record in a five day blowout; under the watchful eye of Head Tape Wrangler Kevin McMahon (The Walkmen, Titus Andronicus). James Felice of The Felice Brothers guests on a couple of tracks. Further contributions to the heady brew came from John Goodmanson (Jaguar Love, Fight Like Apes, Catheters) who mixed two tracks and Ireland's own Rocky O'Reilly; who produced the searing 'Heartbreaker'.
Freshly annointed as "the greatest rock n roll band in Dublin" by influential UK magazine Artrocker. We offer you The Minutes and their molten-hot throb - the three hoarse-men of the apocalypse.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
And by rock and roll we mean proper rock and roll, born in the 50?s, dragged kicking and screaming through the late 20th century, a ragged flag passed from generation to generation under the stewardship of true believers - Chuck Berry, John Lennon, Phil Lynott, Keith Richards, Bruce Springsteen.
This is not rock and roll as a device to sell Rimmel lipstick. This is not rock and roll as tool to suggest someone or something is "edgy". This is visceral, bloody and urgent. Music for fighting and fucking. Music imbued with a defiant, rambunctious energy which can never die.
Which brings us to The Minutes.
Mark Austin - spiv with a 6 string razor - singing, guitar
Shane Kinsella - sideburns the size of Tasmania - the drums
Tom Cosgrave - the Tall Cool One - bass and singing
Dublin cousins Mark and Shane have been playing together since they were nippers - all Fisher Price guitars and Chad Valley backlines. The Minutes got serious sometime in the mid-Noughties with the recruitment of Tom, and mapped out a star chart using Johnny Marr, Lenny Kaye's 'Nuggets' album and Thin Lizzy as the principal sources of illumination and inspiration. The band invested in some serious vintage amplification, (when Orange meant speakers not a phone company) and a classic power trio sound started to ooze from the cabinets. Cojones the size of cartwheels and the horsepower to deliver.
Channeling the primal surge of rampant garage rock 'n' roll with elements of the blues and gospel; The Minutes have honed their craft on the Irish gig circuit and beyond. Support slots along the way with Mona, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Supergrass and The Von Bondies have helped introduce them to audiences bored with insipid, identikit "Howyaz Indie" and hungry for something more immediate and direct. 11 gigs in 3 days at 2010?s SXSW festival cemented The Minutes reputation as gig-thirsty tour monsters with the tunes to match the swagger.
Recent Irish shows have seen them going the extra mile for their growing legion of fans, organizing Jagermeister fuelled magical mystery tours through the Dublin mountains and a booze cruise on the River Liffey.
The Minutes' debut album 'Marcata' takes its name from the upstate New York recording studio where the band nailed the record in a five day blowout; under the watchful eye of Head Tape Wrangler Kevin McMahon (The Walkmen, Titus Andronicus). James Felice of The Felice Brothers guests on a couple of tracks. Further contributions to the heady brew came from John Goodmanson (Jaguar Love, Fight Like Apes, Catheters) who mixed two tracks and Ireland's own Rocky O'Reilly; who produced the searing 'Heartbreaker'.
Freshly annointed as "the greatest rock n roll band in Dublin" by influential UK magazine Artrocker. We offer you The Minutes and their molten-hot throb - the three hoarse-men of the apocalypse.
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Anthony Mulcahy
Anthony Mulcahy comes from the small seaside village of Bonmahon in County Waterford, Ireland. He first picked up a guitar when he was 15 but didnt write his first song until he was 20 after a visit to a local songwriters club. Having played for many years all over Ireland Anthony decided in 2006 that it was time to take his music across the broad Atlantic to New York City. Having played at some of the cities most popular music venues he decided in 2009 that it was time to bring his songs to the studio and record an album. "Lazy Days" was officially released in Ireland on September 22nd, 2010 at the Gealach Gorm Theatre in Kill, County Waterford and in the US on October 15th at Jack Demseys Bar in midtown Manhattan. The album is now available on itunes and cdbaby.com
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
Anthony Mulcahy comes from the small seaside village of Bonmahon in County Waterford, Ireland. He first picked up a guitar when he was 15 but didnt write his first song until he was 20 after a visit to a local songwriters club. Having played for many years all over Ireland Anthony decided in 2006 that it was time to take his music across the broad Atlantic to New York City. Having played at some of the cities most popular music venues he decided in 2009 that it was time to bring his songs to the studio and record an album. "Lazy Days" was officially released in Ireland on September 22nd, 2010 at the Gealach Gorm Theatre in Kill, County Waterford and in the US on October 15th at Jack Demseys Bar in midtown Manhattan. The album is now available on itunes and cdbaby.com
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
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