Dirty Dreamer Album Launch live at The Workman's Cellar

Dirty Dreamer Album Launch live at The Workman's Cellar

Thursday, 2 June 2022, 8.00pm

“...Gaffney’s voice ever the magnet drawing you in.”
- Nialler9“

The Everyday In Bloom is the outfit’s most acoustic creation to date and features the unique aesthetic of its tape-recorded processing.”
- Hot Press

Irish new-wave ambient band Dirty Dreamer are delighted to announce a headline show at The Workman’s Cellar, Dublin on Thursday, 2nd June 2022 at 8pm to officially launch their debut album The Everyday in Bloom, which itself is being released on Friday, 8th April 2022 on their own label, Twostone Records.

Tickets are €12.50 incl. booking fee and are on sale now from Eventbrite.com.

Dirty Dreamer was first formed from previous members of Choice Music Prize-nominated electro-folk outfit Come On Live Long in 2018. Consisting of Louise Gaffney, Daithí O'Connor and Ken McCabe, Dirty Dreamer combine hazy synths, electric guitar, processed vocals, distorted beats and live drums to create an epically striking soundscape, blending a love for all things electronic with live instrumentation to attain a sound that is both raw and melodically crafted.

The Everyday in Bloom is an album four years in the making; the accumulation of hundreds of hours of recorded material taken from the band’s weekly improvised and recorded practice sessions. After each session, producer Ken McCabe would choose the best 2-3 minute concepts and ideas, which the band would review and develop further upon a week later. “When we all started getting excited about the same moments of the recordings we knew there was something there that was worth crafting into a track,” McCabe explained of the process. “We had a running start, we had it all figured out.”

“The Everyday In Bloom has a lighter feel from our previous EP. There's a wider set of sounds pulled into this work whereas before we almost intentionally limited ourselves to a small collection of gear. Some tracks are led in a more acoustic space, some still maintain that big synth heavy sound.”

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Published by amplifysheena on 9 March 2022

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