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Engine Alley Live In Session

This past September, Engine Alley released their long awaited lost third album Showroom. They celebrated the release with a barnstorming, roof-blowing, sell out show at The Workmans Club Dublin.  We invited the band in for the McLoone Sessions and you can listen to that recording by clicking the link above.    next gigs : Kilkenny-Set Theatre Fri 28 Dec. / Dublin-Workman's Club Sat 29 Dec @SetKilkenny @WorkmansDublin @Rollerkilkenny @daveGildedALM pic.twitter.com/G32zeEGYOU — Engine Alley (@EngineAlley_) November 8, 2018 Kilkenny band Engine Alley cut through the prevailing grey of early '90s Dublin with their colourful, flamboyant take on post punk surreal rock. in 1992 they released their debut LP, A Sonic Holiday, which was awarded Hot Press Album Of The Year and is regularly acclaimed as among the best ever Irish albums. Infamy, In a Different Kind of Way, Mrs Winder, Beautiful and Song for Someone are a few of the perfect compositions they left in their wake - as well as their equally fine second album Shot in the Light (1995). Showroom is a selection of twelve previously unreleased songs from the band’s heyday including the single, No Guitar, and tunes like Pictureshow and live favourite Car on Fire. The Irish Times called Showroom “….. a snapshot of a terrifically talented band in their prime”. Hot Press said of the LP, “When measured against much of Irish “rock”, then and now, it’s baffling this never saw the light of day, back in the day. But at least it’s finally here. Inventive, fun, and very, very good” Singer Canice Kenealy, guitarist brother Brian Kenealy and bassist best pal Eamonn Byrne are still active as a spontaneous live attraction with their ultimate drummer Paul O’Byrne.

An episode of the The Paul McLoone Show podcast, hosted by Today FM, titled "Engine Alley Live In Session" was published on November 15, 2018 and runs 12 minutes.

November 15, 2018 ·12m · The Paul McLoone Show

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This past September, Engine Alley released their long awaited lost third album Showroom. They celebrated the release with a barnstorming, roof-blowing, sell out show at The Workmans Club Dublin.  We invited the band in for the McLoone Sessions and you can listen to that recording by clicking the link above.    next gigs : Kilkenny-Set Theatre Fri 28 Dec. / Dublin-Workman's Club Sat 29 Dec @SetKilkenny @WorkmansDublin @Rollerkilkenny @daveGildedALM pic.twitter.com/G32zeEGYOU — Engine Alley (@EngineAlley_) November 8, 2018 Kilkenny band Engine Alley cut through the prevailing grey of early '90s Dublin with their colourful, flamboyant take on post punk surreal rock. in 1992 they released their debut LP, A Sonic Holiday, which was awarded Hot Press Album Of The Year and is regularly acclaimed as among the best ever Irish albums. Infamy, In a Different Kind of Way, Mrs Winder, Beautiful and Song for Someone are a few of the perfect compositions they left in their wake - as well as their equally fine second album Shot in the Light (1995). Showroom is a selection of twelve previously unreleased songs from the band’s heyday including the single, No Guitar, and tunes like Pictureshow and live favourite Car on Fire. The Irish Times called Showroom “….. a snapshot of a terrifically talented band in their prime”. Hot Press said of the LP, “When measured against much of Irish “rock”, then and now, it’s baffling this never saw the light of day, back in the day. But at least it’s finally here. Inventive, fun, and very, very good” Singer Canice Kenealy, guitarist brother Brian Kenealy and bassist best pal Eamonn Byrne are still active as a spontaneous live attraction with their ultimate drummer Paul O’Byrne.

This past September, Engine Alley released their long awaited lost third album Showroom. They celebrated the release with a barnstorming, roof-blowing, sell out show at The Workmans Club Dublin.  We invited the band in for the McLoone Sessions and you can listen to that recording by clicking the link above.    next gigs : Kilkenny-Set Theatre Fri 28 Dec. / Dublin-Workman's Club Sat 29 Dec @SetKilkenny @WorkmansDublin @Rollerkilkenny @daveGildedALM pic.twitter.com/G32zeEGYOU — Engine Alley (@EngineAlley_) November 8, 2018 Kilkenny band Engine Alley cut through the prevailing grey of early '90s Dublin with their colourful, flamboyant take on post punk surreal rock. in 1992 they released their debut LP, A Sonic Holiday, which was awarded Hot Press Album Of The Year and is regularly acclaimed as among the best ever Irish albums. Infamy, In a Different Kind of Way, Mrs Winder, Beautiful and Song for Someone are a few of the perfect compositions they left in their wake - as well as their equally fine second album Shot in the Light (1995). Showroom is a selection of twelve previously unreleased songs from the band’s heyday including the single, No Guitar, and tunes like Pictureshow and live favourite Car on Fire. The Irish Times called Showroom “….. a snapshot of a terrifically talented band in their prime”. Hot Press said of the LP, “When measured against much of Irish “rock”, then and now, it’s baffling this never saw the light of day, back in the day. But at least it’s finally here. Inventive, fun, and very, very good” Singer Canice Kenealy, guitarist brother Brian Kenealy and bassist best pal Eamonn Byrne are still active as a spontaneous live attraction with their ultimate drummer Paul O’Byrne.
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