The Calvinists perform 'King Of Lies' for BalconyTV Cork
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THE CALVINISTS - KING OF LIES
PRODUCED BY JOHN HOUGH & JOANNE COLLINS
Rough and ready harmonies and a set made up of stomping original songs played with heaps of energy defines The Calvinists. Their sound combines elements of gypsy, folk music, bluegrass, rockabilly and even surf rock.
The band entered 2011 on a wave of media attention following a surprise rave review by New York Times writer, Matt Gross. A few months earlier Mr. Gross was ambling through the Calvinists' local town of Bantry when the bands' poster caught his attention. Drawn in by the unusual name (a slightly controversial anti-homage to religious reformist and general party pooper, John Calvin) he decided to check them out. He certainly wasn't disappointed;
'They were awesome: straight-up rock with a country accent......the whole room hummed with enthusiasm and pride. I was part of something. Maybe this was a moment that, years from now, I would remember as a big one'
The attention and saw them propelled from the local circuit into the national arena. With the release of their debut single "Anchor" written by Taidhg, they performed live on R.T.E's popular "Saturday Night Show" as well as featuring on the Marian Finucane show and many more radio stations around the country.
Taidhg Burke - Vocals, Bass
Frank Wieler - Vocals, Guitar, Banjo
Darragh Coakley - Vocals, Drums, Cajon
Marc De Zoeten - Vocals, Guitar
http://www.thecalvinists.com/index.php
PRODUCED BY JOANNE COLLINS & JOHN HOUGH
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THE CALVINISTS - KING OF LIES
PRODUCED BY JOHN HOUGH & JOANNE COLLINS
Rough and ready harmonies and a set made up of stomping original songs played with heaps of energy defines The Calvinists. Their sound combines elements of gypsy, folk music, bluegrass, rockabilly and even surf rock.
The band entered 2011 on a wave of media attention following a surprise rave review by New York Times writer, Matt Gross. A few months earlier Mr. Gross was ambling through the Calvinists' local town of Bantry when the bands' poster caught his attention. Drawn in by the unusual name (a slightly controversial anti-homage to religious reformist and general party pooper, John Calvin) he decided to check them out. He certainly wasn't disappointed;
'They were awesome: straight-up rock with a country accent......the whole room hummed with enthusiasm and pride. I was part of something. Maybe this was a moment that, years from now, I would remember as a big one'
The attention and saw them propelled from the local circuit into the national arena. With the release of their debut single "Anchor" written by Taidhg, they performed live on R.T.E's popular "Saturday Night Show" as well as featuring on the Marian Finucane show and many more radio stations around the country.
Taidhg Burke - Vocals, Bass
Frank Wieler - Vocals, Guitar, Banjo
Darragh Coakley - Vocals, Drums, Cajon
Marc De Zoeten - Vocals, Guitar
http://www.thecalvinists.com/index.php
PRODUCED BY JOANNE COLLINS & JOHN HOUGH
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