Watch a documentary about the recording of We Cut Corners’ new album in a church
John Duignan and Conall Breachain’s third album as We Cut Corners‘ The Cadences Of Others feels like a band at their most fine-tuned. Recorded in a church in Drumcondra, the band in a short documentary by The Reelists which explains how they turned a church setting into a recording studio and how they had to make time to record between mass.
The Cadences Of Others features guests like Conor O’Brien (Villagers), Booka Brass and the Fratres String Quintet and is out now.
The band are playing gigs in Cork, Galway and Dublin in coming weeks.
Cyprus Avenue, Cork, Friday 11th November
Roisin Dubh, Galway, Friday 18th November
Button Factory, Dublin, Saturday 19th November
Support on dates from Sinead White and Participant.
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