"THESE GUYS do the nasty blues like the devil hisself was hurting and rock like they'll skate come Judgement Day," Texan country singer and songwriter Ray Wylie Hubbard has said of Irish blues trio Crow Black Chicken.
Crow Black Chicken - Christy O'Hanlon (vocals, guitar ), Stephen McGrath (bass ), and Gev Barrett (drums, vocals ) - are among the many acts playing the Rocktoberfest weekender at Monroe’s Live, with the trio's show taking place on Friday October 2.
Since forming in 2009, Crow Black Chicken have earned respect for their dirty, southern rock, sound, which mixes blues and hard rock, via such inspirations as Gov't mule, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Led Zeppelin. They released their début album Electric Soup in 2012, and second album Rumble Shake in 2014, which went to No 12 on the Irish Albums Chart in its first week of being released.
Rocktoberfest takes place from Thursday October 1 to Sunday 4, and the full line-up for the weekender is The Hot Sprockets, Vann Music, D-Day, Plutonic Dust, Crow Black Chicken, The Mighty Stef, Brain Donation, The Eskies, Gypsy Rebel Rabble, Josh McClory of The Strypes, Woodburning Savages, Orchid Collective, Spy-Fu, Fallen Lights, Youth Mass, Fox Jaw, Grounds for Invasion, The Geddes, The Klares, Ivy Nations, Aine Cahill, Tobi Kaye, The New Social, and Wolves of Youth
Weekend tickets are €15/€12. Online and day tickets are €10/8 via www.monroes.ie