Republic of Loose

Genre: Urban/R&B
Secondary Genre: Pop Dublin, Not Applicable Ireland Contact


"Republic of Loose are sophisticated soul bootboys" Bono

"Splicing Outkast & The Stones in songs that rely on pure feel" The Observer UK

" I Want To Join" Sinead O'Connor

“a cocktail of sleazy blues, dirty funk and righteous fervour that has more in common with the deep south than the suburbs of Dublin”. Q magazine

‘A slice of Sleazy funk-soul that sounds like a seedy Hall & Oats produced by Pharrell Williams’ The Times

Artist Information

Biography

Republic of Loose formed in Dublin in 2003. Their debut album “This is the Tomb of the Juice” was released on Big Cat Records in 2004 to critical acclaim in Ireland and the UK. Several tours of the U.K, US, and Europe followed including support slots with The Roots, The Neville Brothers, Dilated Peoples, Scissors Sisters, The Zutons and Alabama 3, with festival appearances at Glastonbury, T-In the Park, Reading/Leeds, Finsbury Fleadh, Furia France, Transmusikales, Nice Jazz and Oxegen Ireland. With a prestigious Meteor Ireland Music Award under their belts, the Loose went back to the studio in 2005 to begin work on the follow up to ‘This is the Tomb of the Juice’

In April 2006 Republic of Loose released their second album “Aaagh” on their own Loaded Dice Records. It debuted in the Irish album charts at No.2 receiving nominations for both Meteor and the prestigious Choice “Best Album” Awards. The album spawned four massive radio hits at home with lead single “Comeback Girl” receiving
huge airplay on U.S. radio stations Indie 103 and KCRW. This led to the lisencing of tracks from the album to ‘Real World’ producers Bunim-Murray on MTV in the US. The album spawned radio hits in France and as far afield as South-Africa, Indonesia and The Philippines. By the end of the year, the album had gone Platinum in Ireland.

Republic of Loose spent most of 2007 touring Europe and the US with sold out shows in France, Italy, Holland, New-York, Los Angeles and the U.K. A US tour with Snow Patrol preceded a series of headline gig’s in the US. In LA, the band were invited by Sex Pistol Steve Jones to perform on Jonseys Jukebox on indie.103 (click here to listen) In late 2007 Republic of Loose returned home to begin work on the follow up to Aaagh!.

While they were in the studio the band were approached by Sinead O’Connor to produce and perform on a track from her new album. The result was the mesmerizing Curtis Mayfield cover ‘We people(who are darker than blue). The band debuted the track with Sinead O’Connor at the 2008 Meteor Awards. As the new Loose album reached completion, Mick Pyro was invited to join Irelands leading musicians on a tribute to legendary Irish folk singer Ronnie Drew. The song brought together the finest talent Ireland has to offer on a moving tribute to the Dubliners singer.

The eagerly anticipated third album from Republic of Loose, ‘Vol IV Johnny Pyro and the Dance of Evil’ was released on May 2nd 2008. The album comes in at a ‘disc filling’ sixteen songs!, featuring guest vocals from US Hip-Hop legend Styles P and Sinead O’Connor. The album has already spawned two massive hits in ‘I Like Music’ and the bands biggest single to date ‘The Steady Song’

A national tour with sold out shows across Ireland followed. This included seven nights at Dublin’s prestigious Academy (1000 capacity). At the Dublin gig’s, the band were joined onstage by various special guests including Sinead O’Connor, Snow Patrol and Shane MacGowan.

2009 saw the Loose travelling back to the US for three sold out tours. They returned to Ireland to play at Oxegen 2009 and to open up for U2 at Croke Park on their 360 tour. In December 2009 Republic of Loose were nominated by Author Irvine Welsh in Q Magazines ‘Albums of the Century’.

2010 saw the release of the bands fourth album 'Bounce At The Devil'. The bands most critically acclaimed ablum yet, it went top 10 on national chart on it's week of release, going to No.1 on iTunes and No.1 on the national indie chart.

The Loose have continued to license music to various films and TV shows including NBC and MTV in the US, Dr.Who confidential on the BBC and the new Gerard Depardieu film “Bouquet Final”.

Republic of Loose have been heating up the airwaves across Europe and America with national airplay from amongst others, Jo Whiley on Radio 1, Eddie Temple-Morris on Xfm, Dermot O’Leary on Radio 2, The Trophy Twins on Radio 1 and appearances on MTV2. Steve Jones has continued to champion the band in LA.




Instrumentation

Mik Pyro - Singer
Benjamin Loose - Bass
Dave Pyro - Guitar
Andre Antunes - Drummer
Also Featuring
Da'Rock - More Guitar
Esosa - Backing Vocals
Da'rragh - Key Board

Discography

Girl I'm Gonna Fuck You Up (Single) - Big Cat (UK) - 2003
Girl I'm Gonna Fuck You Up (Limited Edition 10" Vinyl) - Big Cat (UK) - 2003
This is the Tomb of The Juice (LP) - Big Cat (UK) - 2004
Hold Up (Single) - Big Cat (UK) - 2004
Tell More Lies (Single)
Comeback Girl (Single) - Loaded Dice Records - 2005
AAAGH! (LP) - Loaded Dice Records - 2006
You Know It (Single) - Loaded Dice Records - 2005
Shame (Single) - Loaded Dice Records - 2006
Break! / The Translation (Single) - Loaded Dice Records - 2006
The Idiots(Single) -Loaded Dice Records - 2006
We People(Who Are Darker Than Blue) (Single) Featuring Sinead O'Connor- Ruby Works - 2008
I Like Music(Single) - Loaded Dice Records - 2008
VOL IV: Johnny Pyro And The Dance Of Evil(LP) - Loaded Dice Records - 2008
The Steady Song(Single) - Loaded Dice Records - 2008
The Ritual(Single) - Loaded Dice Records - 2008
Awful Cold(Single) - Loaded Dice Records - 2009
The Man(Single) - Fish Don't Fear Nets Records - 2010
Bounce At The Devil(LP) - Fish Don't Fear Nets Records - 2010
'99'(Single) - Fish Don't Fear Nets Records - 2011
The Blah Bounce(Single) - Fish Don't Fear Nets Records - 2010




Audio

  • The Steady Song Radio
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  • I Like Music Featuring Styles P(single version)
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  • Na Na Na Na Na Na
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  • Golf with Satan
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  • Comeback Girl(Radio Edit)
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Video

Photo Gallery

  • Republic of Loose 2010

Press

  • Republic of loose: This is the Tomb of the Juice [+ Show ]

    Dubliners' debut has sleaze and spirit, says Campbell Stevenson. Sunday May 23, 2004 The Obser...

  • This Is The Tomb Of The Juice

    “they’re a cross between the Happy Mondays and Sly & The Family Stone.” NME

  • Republic of Loose - Aaagh! [+ Show ]

    Mick Pyro makes a very legitimate point on Republic of Loose's 2004 debut, This Is The Tomb of the J...

  • Republic Of Loose - AAAGH! [+ Show ]

    12 Apr 2006 Debased Dubliners Republic Of Loose return, here serving up their second smorgasbord ...

  • REPUBLIC OF LOOSE, THE EMPIRE, BELFAST [+ Show ]

    Michael Pyro is a very sick man. As the singer points out several times during tonight's set, he had...

  • Borderline [+ Show ]

    'We're Irish and we should get over it - that's what they've been telling us,' runs the Republic of ...

  • VOL IV:Johnny Pyro And The Dance Of Evil [+ Show ]

    "A celebration of the physical/spiritual wild thing. Other bands bluster, Republic of Loose blister"...

  • VOL IV: Johnny Pyro And The Dance Of Evil

    "The funk-soul classic they've always threatened to make"

  • Bounce At The Devil [+ Show ]

    " the most precious cargo they've ever carried on their most thrilling ride yet.....unlike anything ...

  • Bounce At The Devil

    "16 tracks of musical crossovers, boundry free and raw"

Setlist

INTRO 6:50
AAAGH 3:50
G.I.G.F.Y.U. 5:43
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THE STEADY SONG 3.15
AWFUL COLD 4.25
I LIKE MUSIC 4.00
13 SHOTS 5.11
23 THINGS I DONT LIKE 4.28
SOMEBODY SCREAMED 3:51
BREAK 3:52
GREEDY 3:30
THE EVENING 3:51
COMEBACK GIRL 3:58
YOUR KNOW IT 3:22
HOLD UP 4:30
SHAME 3:51
I.I.R.I.S.H 5.26
THE MAN 3.28
THE BLAH BOUNCE 3.38
THE LAMP 3.42

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