EleventyFour
Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
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PRESS QUOTES:
Totally unique and a much needed breath of fresh air. - LIMERICKS LIVE 95FM
Cute as a button Kimya Dawson-like songs. - JIM CARROLL, THE IRISH TIMES
EleventyFour is as funny as she is quirky. Upbeat, bubbly and full of sunshine. She’s abstained from the clutches of doom that being a singer songwriter can bring. Her memorable lyrics and melodies make for some very entertained audiences. - MIXTAPE.IE - Various
Discography
Still working on that hot first release.
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Bio
EleventyFour is not your average singer songwriter. Her shows are characterised by offbeat banter and witty songs like The Forklift Song and The Cake Song. She has been compared to Kimya Dawson (Moldy Peaches) and comedians like Flight Of the Conchords and David O' Doherty and her Dad thinks she's “better than Celine Dion.”
EleventyFour began gigging in Dublin in 2008 and has played a variety of venues ranging from cafes and bookshops (The Winding Stair Bookshop, Oxfambooks) to more established music venues (The Sugar Club, The Cobblestone and Crawdaddy) and festivals (Bray Summer Festival, Stradfest). She has also toured to Holland, Italy and Scotland and has supported acts like Readers Wives and The Dead Flags. Jim Carroll picked her as one of his Five Future Sounds in the Irish Times in 2009.
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