Vinyl LP (includes digital download)
Recorded between 1999 and 2018 at Softsleeper, Westland, Asylum, Buddahbug (Harlem), Guerrilla Sound and Bow Lane Dublin
Produced by Daragh McCarthy
Recording, programming, mixing Liam Mulvaney
Executive producer TIGERROC
Mastered by Harvey Birrell
Sleeve design: Daragh McCarthy & Peter Maybury
“Highly collectable and more relevant every day”
Very limited CD release 2015
Recorded 2015
Voice and instrumentation: Daragh McCarthy
Drums: Peter Maybury
Guitar: Liam Mulvaney
Viola: Clara Grimes
Solo Female Voice: Sadhbh Ni Floinn
Shape Note Voices: Cork Sacred Harp
Sadhbh Ni Floinn, Robert Wedgbury & Lisa O’Grady
Shape Note written by: Sadhbh Ni Floinn
Mixed and Mastered by: Liam Mulvaney at Bow Lane Studios Dublin
“I came across the work of author Emer Martin in a copy of Stinging Fly magazine that a friend left in my flat on a winter evening in 2011.
Leafing through the contents I was struck by the title “going underground” in the novel extracts section as I had previously made a film about the Dublin punk rock scene of the 90s called “The Stars Are Underground”.
Reading the character’s monologue in my kitchen I realised I was speaking it out loud, caught up in the rhythm. The words were an anger cheat-sheet; a dark history lesson. I decided to put it to music ”
Very limited CD release 2015
Recorded 2015
Voice and instrumentation: Daragh McCarthy
Drums: Peter Maybury
Guitar: Liam Mulvaney
Viola: Clara Grimes
Solo Female Voice: Sadhbh Ni Floinn
Shape Note Voices: Cork Sacred Harp
Sadhbh Ni Floinn, Robert Wedgbury & Lisa O’Grady
Shape Note written by: Sadhbh Ni Floinn
Mixed and Mastered by: Liam Mulvaney at Bow Lane Studios Dublin
“I came across the work of author Emer Martin in a copy of Stinging Fly magazine that a friend left in my flat on a winter evening in 2011.
Leafing through the contents I was struck by the title “going underground” in the novel extracts section as I had previously made a film about the Dublin punk rock scene of the 90s called “The Stars Are Underground”.
Reading the character’s monologue in my kitchen I realised I was speaking it out loud, caught up in the rhythm. The words were an anger cheat-sheet; a dark history lesson. I decided to put it to music ”
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