The Sandcarvers
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The Sandcarvers

Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States | SELF

Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States | SELF
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"The Sandcarvers"

"Dealin' Craic" is one of the best overall discs I received at the beginning of 2006. This release is chock full of traditional and original songs that makes for a SURE THING in our Top 20 CDs for 2006 with its amazing vocals, masterful musicianship, and catchy song writing on this solid Celtic Rock release of 2006. If you are looking for a good representation of where Celtic Rock is heading, "Dealin' Craic" will have you hooked the second you start playing it in your car, home, or even on the jukebox of your local pub!

You will like this disc if you like the sounds of the Young Dubliners, The Elders, and the Saw Doctors.

Tracks of interest: "Tullamore Dew," "Carrickfergus," "Miles Ahead, Miles Behind," and of course the whole disc!
- D.J. John Bowles, Paddy Rock Radio, www.paddyrock.com


"The Sandcarvers"

"Dealin' Craic" is one of the best overall discs I received at the beginning of 2006. This release is chock full of traditional and original songs that makes for a SURE THING in our Top 20 CDs for 2006 with its amazing vocals, masterful musicianship, and catchy song writing on this solid Celtic Rock release of 2006. If you are looking for a good representation of where Celtic Rock is heading, "Dealin' Craic" will have you hooked the second you start playing it in your car, home, or even on the jukebox of your local pub!

You will like this disc if you like the sounds of the Young Dubliners, The Elders, and the Saw Doctors.

Tracks of interest: "Tullamore Dew," "Carrickfergus," "Miles Ahead, Miles Behind," and of course the whole disc!
- D.J. John Bowles, Paddy Rock Radio, www.paddyrock.com


""Dealin' Craic" by The Sandcarvers"

This is some good Celtic rock. The Sandcarvers have blended well the two genres of music, and have even added a little whisper of folk sound--but not so much that it is a distraction from the sound. Make no mistake, these guys rock. Take a clue from the CD title however (Craic--kind of a "good time" reference in the Irish culture--not a street drug!) they have fun doing it too! There is the lightness of heart one would expect to hear from a Celtic group, along with the good-time jam session of a popular rock band.

Enjoying a good measure of success as a reward for their talent, this band has had an opening spot for some big names; including Black '47, BROTHER and The Young Dubliners. While the band knows how to rock the house in their fun, blended style, they also can be soft and melodic, as in "Carrickfergus" which, with its rich vocals, really speaks to one's heart.

With enough variety in the various tracks to keep a nice ebb and flow, this CD is a smooth listen, start to finish. The rock/Celtic influences also rise and fall, so there are some songs with a more rock and roll flavor, and some that smack of tradition. A nice mix. The best part is that the musicianship is stellar and the band seems to know their way around a song like only a talented blend of players can. Fans of Celtic rock should really enjoy the Sandcarvers. - Catherine L. Tully, Celtic MP3s Music Magazine, www.celticmp3s.com


""Dealin' Craic" by The Sandcarvers"

This is some good Celtic rock. The Sandcarvers have blended well the two genres of music, and have even added a little whisper of folk sound--but not so much that it is a distraction from the sound. Make no mistake, these guys rock. Take a clue from the CD title however (Craic--kind of a "good time" reference in the Irish culture--not a street drug!) they have fun doing it too! There is the lightness of heart one would expect to hear from a Celtic group, along with the good-time jam session of a popular rock band.

Enjoying a good measure of success as a reward for their talent, this band has had an opening spot for some big names; including Black '47, BROTHER and The Young Dubliners. While the band knows how to rock the house in their fun, blended style, they also can be soft and melodic, as in "Carrickfergus" which, with its rich vocals, really speaks to one's heart.

With enough variety in the various tracks to keep a nice ebb and flow, this CD is a smooth listen, start to finish. The rock/Celtic influences also rise and fall, so there are some songs with a more rock and roll flavor, and some that smack of tradition. A nice mix. The best part is that the musicianship is stellar and the band seems to know their way around a song like only a talented blend of players can. Fans of Celtic rock should really enjoy the Sandcarvers. - Catherine L. Tully, Celtic MP3s Music Magazine, www.celticmp3s.com


Discography

Celtic Pink Ribbon II (Breast Cancer Research compilation)
   "Minstrels and Troubadours"
Celtic Pink Ribbon I (Breast Cancer Research compilation)
   "Rowdy's Pub"
PaddyRock Volume IV (2012 compilation)
"Rowdy's Pub"
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (2009)
Hearts of Gold (2007 Brendan Heart Fund compilation)
"Tullamore Dew"
Hearts Across the Ocean... Hands Across the Sea,
A Collection of Celtic Music (2006 Brendan Heart Fund compilation)
"Mairi's Wedding/Nolan's Game/I'll Tell My Ma"
PaddyRock Volume III (2007 compilation)
"Staring at the Backroom of the Alehouse on a Friday Night"
"Old Dun Cow"
PaddyRock Volume II (2006 compilation)
"Tullamore Dew"
Dealin' Craic (2006)
Featured online:
"Tullamore Dew"
"Miles Ahead, Miles Behind"
"Roll Me Over"
"Black and Tans"
This Time Around (2004)
Featured online:
"Drowsy Maggie"
"Margaret By The Sea"
Electric Sand (2000)
Acoustic Sand--Live From The Mitchell Theater (1999)
The Sandcarvers (1997)
Zodiac (1995)

Podcasts playing The Sandcarvers:
Paddy Rock Radio
67 Music Celtic Podcast
Celtic Roots Radio
Cleveland Celtic Podcast
Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

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What should you expect from a Sandcarvers show? Simply put, the Sandcarvers throw a party on stage every night and bring the audience along. Looking for long breaks and a lot of banter between songs? Not gonna find it here. The Sandcarvers are a rock band, first and foremost. Whistles? Check. Banjo, mandolin, and bassoon....bassoon??? Check. Sweet vocal harmonies? Check.

Celtic flavored, original rock with a funky groove to move booties and pack rooms. That's what we do.

The Sandcarvers come pre-approved by audiences and listeners around the country and across the sea. We play Celtic and world-beat flavored original rock and updated traditional songs. We are currently touring our latest acclaimed product: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, and writing our next epic, all while maintaining the highest levels of hygiene and sexiness. Booyah!

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