The 1930s
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"The 1930s Review"

Forget the 1930s, these guys are bang up to date and in your face. An awesome, clean and chirpy plateful of tunes, with a helpful garnish of thoughtful lyrics, bashed about my ears when I plugged these guys in and it greatly met with my approval. A strong formula, roughly based around the relationship between confident jumping drums and a refreshing acoustic section provides ample bedrock for the deliciously undisguised Irish brogue to sail comfortably through on top. A varied selection of tracks available across both Bandcamp and Myspace demonstrates a healthy variation in the band’s set whilst not deviating too far from their formula for good music- suggesting a rather must-see live performance is on the cards. Common similarities might be made with other Northern Irish established mainstream acts but there’s a distinction here that comfortably leads me to suggest that rather than these guys being stuck in the past, they’ll instead be creating new waves all of their own in the future.
- For Folk Sake


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Our debut EP "All These Things"

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The 1930s burst on to the Belfast scene earlier this year with a handful of songs from a young songwriting trio with catchy hooks and infectious melodies similar to the raw folky sounds of Londons Mumford and Sons or Johnny Flynn. Since then theyve gigged relentlessly honing their sound and gaining critical acclaim and rapturous applause from audiences throughout Northern Ireland. Our debut EP 'All These Things' is out now!