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Terrordactyl EP launch tonight

Terrordactyl

One of my favourite new Irish bands Terrordactyl are releasing their debut EP tonight in the Lower Deck. I’ve seen them maybe 4 or 5 times since the first time I caught them back in February where they blew me away. Since then, I’ve got to know the other artists on the DIY label (Organised Ideas) they are involved with and the label has become a signifier of exciting alternative Dublin music.

Terrordactyl’s EP is 4 tracks of glorious (largely) instrumental rock music with arresting riffs and tight rhythms. You won’t find long guitar solos; the band are taut and play in a way that no single instrument has autocracy. A huge part of the appeal is watching each of the four musicians work together as they trash about yet always in control. The EP is fantastic as you’ll no doubt have gathered from my enthusing.


Support tonight comes from Super Extra Bonus Party, Enemies and We are Knives and it is 10 euro with a free EP thrown in.

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Terrordactyl – Hikikomori

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Terrordactyl on MySpace


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  1. I will spread the word to my students about this band. It’s always interesting to see how instrumentalists react when jamming, both from an entertainment and educational perspective. Thanks for bringing this group to my attention.

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