Bicurious - a 'heavy dose of mosh ready ferocity'

Experimental heavy rock duo play Róisín Dubh ahead of European tour

BICURIOUS, THE Dublin experimental heavy rock duo of Taran Plouzané and Gavin Purcell, play the Róisín Dubh next week as part of an Irish tour, ahead of a series of gigs across Britain and the Continent.

Bicurious play the Dominick Street venue's upstairs bar tomorrow [Friday September 27] at 8.30pm. “We're buzzing to get on the road," said Taran. "I's our biggest tour ever, and we're playing so many places we've never been before. It feels like a big step forward."

The duo recently released the single, 'I Don't Do Drugs, I Just Sweat a Lot', which has reached more than one million streams on Spotify. "It deals with a fictional character's inability to understand the music he finds himself listening to" said Taran. "We just wanted to capture the confusion someone would experience if they had never heard anything like that song before. It's fun to imagine them freaking out.”

Indie Buddie said: "As an instrumental band they keep their audience engaged with intricate, luscious, riffs and sweet melodies while packing in a thrilling heavy dose of mosh ready ferocity."

Support is from God Alone and Nerves. Admission is €5. See also www.roisindubh.net and www.bicuriousbandofficial.com

 

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