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Sirius Suppers Presents: Cry Monster Cry
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Friday 07 February, 7.30pm (doors 7.15)
Food served from 7.30pm, music at 8.45pm sharp
€20 includes meal and music
Sirius Suppers combine an evening of food and music, with evening meal provided by foodies Comida, followed by new music from the best of Ireland’s emerging artists. A sociable and affordable evening offering opportunities to hear new music and try out local fare, at Sirius Arts Centre.
Cry Monster Cry are Dublin brothers and folk duo Richie and Jamie Martin, known for their warm fraternal harmonies, thoughtful, unadorned instrumentation, evocative lyrics and beautiful melodies. The new album Tides was recorded live in the wilds of Donegal under the watchful eye of producer Tommy McLaughlin (Villagers, Bell X1, Luke Sital-Singh). The record sees the band taking a measured and considered approach to song-writing and production.
“Life is often chaotic. It can push and pull you in different directions and to different shores. We wanted to write an album that not only sat as one cohesive piece of work from beginning to end, but that also felt honest and reflective of that,” says Richie Martin.
The band has played a string of sold out headline performances across Europe, as well as an Irish support tour with Mary Black, while Tides was recently chosen as the RTÉ Album of the Week and has received critical acclaim.
“The warmth of the no-fuss songs envelopes the listener in a sonic hug. Comforting and conflicted, Tides ebbs and flows as only superb themed records can” – The Irish Times ****
“A collection of considered and beautifully-played alt folk” – Entertainment.ie ****
It’s a revolution, but a slow and carefully orchestrated one, with plenty of lines leading back to the pair’s roots” – Dublin Gazette ****
“Cry Monster Cry have crafted a deeply considered record that flows gracefully. With themes of love and loss encased in a manner that still manages to emanate a warm light through the darkness, Tides is perfect winter listening” – Hot Press ****
More information is available at www.CryMonsterCry.com
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