Junior Brother - a gig for the unsensible

Robert Corcoran, Séamus McGettigan, Aisling McGettigan and Karla Cormican, photographed at The Quays last weekend. (Photo: Gary Vaughan)

Robert Corcoran, Séamus McGettigan, Aisling McGettigan and Karla Cormican, photographed at The Quays last weekend. (Photo: Gary Vaughan)

Junior Brother will play the Róisín Dubh, on November 14, to showcase his third album, The End.

Pushing the boundaries of what modern Irish folk can look and sound like, Junior Brother is an idiosyncratic, challenging, and richly lyrical singer/songwriter from Kerry. To celebrate the release of The End, Junior Brother will be playing a string of gigs across Ireland.

Following the success of his 2024 single 'Take Guilt', Junior Brother offers another taste of his upcoming LP with 'Small Violence', a track that addresses the growing influence of misinformation and the escalating wave of conspiracy-fuelled hatred.

"'Small Violence' follows a character pulled in by a small few who enjoy using violent words to stoke real violence further down the line. The intro riff was heavily inspired by the opening titles of The Blood on Satan's Claw, a folk horror from 1971, which I highly recommend to anyone except the sensible," said Junior Brother.

Tickets €17/€15 from www.juniorbrother.com/tour

 

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