Gig : Butterfly Explosion

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.


Jeez, Conor is a great bassist! The Ghostwood Project reform for a one off gig in the roisin dubh in october!
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!
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
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
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!
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.
How’d it go dudes? I couldn’t make it, darn!!