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BEN GLOVER
Glenarm born Ben Glover's reputation has been going quietly skyward in the last few months on the strength of his acclaimed album The Week the Clocks Changed. Whether it's the sound of longing in Melodies of Midnight, or the worn portrait of a stranger people thought they understood, in The Ballad of Carla Boone, the crafted images linger and stir. His words and melodies find their way to the deepest place in your soul.
THE CHERRIES
Tipped by The Irish Times as being one of thee bands to look out for in 2008, The Cherries bring you their exciting and unique blend of dirty blues, sleazy cabaret, theatre, classical orchestral sounds and funk. It is almost impossible to define their style as it encompasses elements from so many different genres but at the same time, the music in its own right offers something really special and fresh.
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POCKET PROMISE
This Tyrone four piece are currently on a high with the release of their Dave Odlum produced EP Waving at Strangers garnering strong critical acclaim. The emotive and hugely melodic sound brings to mind Elbow, Ben Folds and a
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