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Gig : Butterfly Explosion

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I meant to post this sooner but forgot: if you’re free tonight and fancy some culture minus vultures, check out this comedic play Moonshine Travellers at Vicar Street. Gazz Carr brings the newly-reformed Butterfly Explosion to provide acoustic relief as a finale, and the band features Ghostwood Project’s Conor Garry on bass.

6 Responses to “Gig : Butterfly Explosion”

  1. Blasterbra says:

    Jeez, Conor is a great bassist! The Ghostwood Project reform for a one off gig in the roisin dubh in october!

  2. Shane says:

    love me some conor i do.

    cant wait to see them play, maybe someday hell get his own pedals and power supplies and i can have mine back! :D

  3. Andy says:

    BX also just put up a blog about looking for a new guitarist on their myspace.
    How long does it take to learn guitar? 1?….2 hours? 3 tops right?
    I’m totally trying out :P

  4. nay says:

    Aww, what with the Whiskey last night and now this, all the good stuff happens outside Dublin…I may have to relocate! Get me a boreen in those rolling Galway hillsides! …I seriously love Galway. Seriously, like ‘restraining order’ love…

    Shane, you have enough. More than enough. Take this as a sign to use the ukelele and saxophone to become the kind of amazing Irish music Jim Carroll’s so dying to hear :D

    Andy, you don’t need to try out. You can just stand on-stage and awe the crowd with your shoegaze-y presence. A bit like Bez, minus the maracas!

  5. adam says:

    Yeah, my mate Patrick is the Moonshine Travellers writer/actor/star-type-guy and the whole thing went really well last night. All his own cash too. I have nowt but admiration and all the bands were well up for it. Have you checked The Monday Club? Great fun and outrageous rock posing abound.

  6. Cauls says:

    How’d it go dudes? I couldn’t make it, darn!!