- Music
- 22 Apr 08
The Aftermath for HMV live session
The band will also be signing copies of their debut album Friendlier Up Here
Fresh from over forty days of touring in Ireland and the UK, where they toured with The Blizzards, Razorlight, and The Streets, The Aftermath has announced a live session and album signing in HMV Grafton Street.
The band consists of brothers Johnny and Mick Cronin, who were born in Co. Longford but raised in Leeds. Also in the lineup are Justin McNabb and former Anathema bass player Duncan Patterson. Their debut single One Is Fun debuted on the eleventh spot in the Irish charts. The lads will also be taking their show nationwide, where venues include Waterford, Cork, Kerry, and Cavan.
John Rooney Manager at the HMV store Dublin commented, “We are delighted to welcome The Aftermath to our Grafton street store. Those attending will not be disappointed by their now refined live performances, something many of the bigger bands would envy. After touring over 40 dates last year, the band have fine-tuned their musical skills that is sure to impress attending fans. This is a great chance to meet the band in person and get a signed copy of their debut album; we look forward to their performance. ”
The Aftermath will be at the HMV Grafton Street store on Friday April 25 at 5.00pm.
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