There are not very many young bands that can tactfully borrow elements of the past and melt themselves across genres. But hotly tipped new Irish band, Seven Days successfully take the sensibility o...
There are not very many young bands that can tactfully borrow elements of the past and melt themselves across genres. But hotly tipped new Irish band, Seven Days successfully take the sensibility of the musical past that makes them sound one of the most unique and contemporary bands on the scene at the moment.
Huge hooks and smashing choruses flirt with one another in songs such as "Easier and Temptation," while the band's inherent charm shines through in tracks like, "Harder to Breath" and "These Shoes." Seven days are as charismatic on record as they are live, with an astonishing ability to craft scores of classic songs that make people move. Having prolific musicianship and songwriting ability , a band like this doesn't come around that often.
Seven Days are made up of band members Ian White on vocals and guitar , Nicky Brennan on lead guitar, Darren Sweeney on bass and Ricky Byrne on drums. The band have had an amazing first year together. Among their first performances was the Platform battle of the bands held at the Late Lounge in Kill. Their first place achievement earned them a slot on the New Bands Stage at the Oxegen festival where they received an outstanding response from over 3000 people. Since then the band have been busy performing up an down the country and have quickly gathered a large fanbase across all age groups.
The band pride themselves on their tight and captivating live performances which is something that should not be missed. They are widely anticipated to have huge success in the coming year.
With recent hight profile support slots already with The Coronas and The Blizzards and with a debut record scheduled for March/April 2010 with producer Greg Haver (Manic's, Super Furry Animals) 2010 looks set to be a promising year for the band