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Monthly Archives: July 2009
31 / 7 / 09 Glass Onion Review
Yes and No and Everything In Between has been reviewed by the folks over at Glass Onion Magazine, recieving a seven out of ten. Check out the review here.
* By the way, just to clarify something in the review: while Halley Anne did the CD’s layout and design, the robot artwork was done by Jochem Van Wetten.
25 / 7 / 09 Clockwork Noise at the Village

Thanks to Ruth O'Reilly for the pic
Thanks to all who turned out for the headline gig at the Village last night. It was a lot of fun!!
Setlist: Wizard of Ill, Egoeccentric, Choose Your Words, All About Another Love, Saturated, Windows, Fail Confidently, The Brink, The Gambler, The Cold Shoulder
Posted in Live Old, Yes and no and everthing inbetween
Tagged Clockwork, clockwork noise, Live Old, the village, yes
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25 / 7 / 09 The Irish Times features Clockwork Noise
The Ticket (The Irish Times Entertainment supplement) recommends Clockwork Noise as one to watch. Woo hoo! We’re all very chuffed here, and pledge to make ourselves worth watching.
Here’s the full article:
The story of Clockwork Noise could well be the story of a ton of other Irish bands. It’s a tale of great enthusiasms, band members coming and going, lengthy breaks between releases and gigs and a lot of hanging around waiting for things to happen.
The members of Clockwork Noise will nod in recognition at that list. A debut album If I Wanted, I Could was released in 2005, but it’s taken until now for the next release, the very fine Yes and No and Everything Inbetween EP to appear. Band members have come and gone and some have even come back again. In between all of these minor dramas, they’ve supported The Kinetiks, Angel Pier, Heritage Centre and Story of Hair.
But Clockwork Noise stand out from the pack because their music is a cut above the usual indie-rock standard. As the new EP shows, they really do know a different way around the department where you’ll find sweeping vocals, hooky guitars, moody strings and tipsy electro beats. Tracks such as Egoeccentric (band member Rob Maguire contributes to the Irish music blog of the same name) hint at a band prepared to go all epic when the mood takes them. The clock is ticking.
You can read it on The Irish Times website here.
Big thanks to Jim Carroll for checking us out!
25 / 7 / 09 Acoustic videos
There are a couple new Clockwork Noise videos up on YouTube – both acoustic versions.
Simple Problems from If I Wanted, I Could
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3-05lq8E2c]
The Cold Shoulder from yes and no and everything inbetween
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOhAxAYjvuk]


