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About The Funeral Suits

“We wrote the new record in an apartment over a busy street, with windows open to sounds of life and the ocean in Brighton. We wrote overlooking a church on a quiet street in Shoreditch, and in cold, noisy industrial warehouses in Hackney and Tottenham. We wrote by the wild Atlantic on the West Coast of Ireland, and in Zen forests in Sweden, on doorsteps talking to strangers, to the rhythm and sights of the world passing by.” Irish alternative-rock band Funeral Suits break their silence with the release of a brand new track - “Tree Of Life” - their first new music since the release of their debut album “Lily Of The Valley”. Formed in Dublin in 2008, Funeral Suits (the name is inspired by a love of the first Arcade Fire album) released a clutch of handmade singles before they came into contact with legendary Britpop producer Stephen Street, best known for his work with The Smiths and Blur. They worked together over a couple of years, bagging studio time when the band could afford it, on the songs that would form the basis of their debut album. A single from these sessions - “Color Fade” - emerged in 2011. Around this time, Funeral Suits came to the attention of Dublin based independent label Rubyworks; and the debut album “Lily Of The Valley” (a discreet nod to ‘Breaking Bad’) came out in summer 2012. The band developed a relationship with cutting edge Irish videographers, Shaun Ryan in particular. The trilogy of clips they did together, loosely based on “The Lord Of The Flies”, started to cement Funeral Suits reputation online, as their videos - strange emissaries of nightmarish dread - seeped into the consciousness of millions of music fans from Mexico to Milan to Minneapolis. These sly cinematic increments, led by the terrifying “All Those Friendly People”, enabled the band to tour Europe and the US, before they reconvened to start writing again, in the UK, Ireland and Sweden; at the end of 2014, which coincided with Nat Walker of Chromatics delivering an epic remix of “ATFP”. Funeral Suits spent much of summer 2015 in Germany, in a studio overlooking the Mauerpark in Berlin. The band worked with producer Jochen Schmalbach - best known for his work with Rammstein and Klangkarussell - on the songs for the forthcoming album. Additional production and mix work has been done by the father-and-son team of Ken and Jolyon Thomas; Ken is best known for his work with Sigur Ros and M83, while Jolyon has recently enjoyed success with Slaves. The first progeny of their collective labours is “Tree Of Life”, emerging blinking into the spring sunlight as the lead track from a new Funeral Suits EP which will be released later in the summer. A video for “Tree Of Life” - directed by long-time cohort and kindred spirit Shaun Ryan - is currently in production. ITUNES : https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/lily-of-the-valley/id514198409 CD & VINYL : http://modelcitizenrecords.bandcamp.com/a
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Genres:
Alternative
Hometown:
Dublin, Ireland

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About The Funeral Suits

“We wrote the new record in an apartment over a busy street, with windows open to sounds of life and the ocean in Brighton. We wrote overlooking a church on a quiet street in Shoreditch, and in cold, noisy industrial warehouses in Hackney and Tottenham. We wrote by the wild Atlantic on the West Coast of Ireland, and in Zen forests in Sweden, on doorsteps talking to strangers, to the rhythm and sights of the world passing by.” Irish alternative-rock band Funeral Suits break their silence with the release of a brand new track - “Tree Of Life” - their first new music since the release of their debut album “Lily Of The Valley”. Formed in Dublin in 2008, Funeral Suits (the name is inspired by a love of the first Arcade Fire album) released a clutch of handmade singles before they came into contact with legendary Britpop producer Stephen Street, best known for his work with The Smiths and Blur. They worked together over a couple of years, bagging studio time when the band could afford it, on the songs that would form the basis of their debut album. A single from these sessions - “Color Fade” - emerged in 2011. Around this time, Funeral Suits came to the attention of Dublin based independent label Rubyworks; and the debut album “Lily Of The Valley” (a discreet nod to ‘Breaking Bad’) came out in summer 2012. The band developed a relationship with cutting edge Irish videographers, Shaun Ryan in particular. The trilogy of clips they did together, loosely based on “The Lord Of The Flies”, started to cement Funeral Suits reputation online, as their videos - strange emissaries of nightmarish dread - seeped into the consciousness of millions of music fans from Mexico to Milan to Minneapolis. These sly cinematic increments, led by the terrifying “All Those Friendly People”, enabled the band to tour Europe and the US, before they reconvened to start writing again, in the UK, Ireland and Sweden; at the end of 2014, which coincided with Nat Walker of Chromatics delivering an epic remix of “ATFP”. Funeral Suits spent much of summer 2015 in Germany, in a studio overlooking the Mauerpark in Berlin. The band worked with producer Jochen Schmalbach - best known for his work with Rammstein and Klangkarussell - on the songs for the forthcoming album. Additional production and mix work has been done by the father-and-son team of Ken and Jolyon Thomas; Ken is best known for his work with Sigur Ros and M83, while Jolyon has recently enjoyed success with Slaves. The first progeny of their collective labours is “Tree Of Life”, emerging blinking into the spring sunlight as the lead track from a new Funeral Suits EP which will be released later in the summer. A video for “Tree Of Life” - directed by long-time cohort and kindred spirit Shaun Ryan - is currently in production. ITUNES : https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/lily-of-the-valley/id514198409 CD & VINYL : http://modelcitizenrecords.bandcamp.com/a
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Genres:
Alternative
Hometown:
Dublin, Ireland

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