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Single, album release for The Immediate
Wednesday 19 July 2006The Dublin quartet headline The Spirit Store in Dundalk this Friday, 21 July, on their way up to the Glasgowbury Festival in Draperstown the following day (Saturday 22 July).
They will also be playing at Le Cheile Festival in Oldcastle, Co Meath on 6 August.
Their debut album, 'In Towers and Clouds', recorded last year in Surrey with US producer Chris Shaw (Wilco, Super Furry Animals, Public Enemy), is due for release on 18 August.
They have also announced a national tour to coincide with the album release, kicking off with a Whelans show in Dublin on 18 August and taking in Tralee, Cork, Dundalk, Limerick, Mullingar and Galway.
Tour dates:
Friday 21 July - The Spirit Store, Dundalk
Saturday 22 July - Glasgowbury Festival, Drapertown
Sunday 6 August - Le Cheile Festival, Oldcastle Co Meath
Friday 18 August - Whelans, Dublin
Saturday 19 August - Tower Records, Dublin. Instore @5pm
Tuesday 22nd August - Town Centre, Tralee
Wednesday 23 August - Cypress Avenue, Cork
Thursday 24 August - Debarras, Clonakilty Co Cork
Friday 25 August - Debarras, Clonakilty, Co Cork
Saturday 26 August - Spirit Store, Dundalk
Thursday 31 August - Dolans, Limerick
Saturday 9 September - The Stables, Mullingar
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