Pebbledash
Thu 27 Mar 2025
9pm
€10
Pebbledash have built a growing reputation as both a live band and on record. Building a whole host of acclaim, including support from the likes of BBC Radio 6 Music, Radio X, RTE, Clash, Dork, Hot Press, Nialler9, Psychedelic Baby Magazine, District Magazine and Golden Plec among others, the band have also become a firm favourite of So Young, appearing among the magazine’s tracks of the year and playing live So Young nights. The band has also gained significant Spotify Editorial playlist support, appearing on Hot New Bands among others. Pebbledash have just announced their headline show in Winthrop Avenue, Cork on Thursday 27th March 2025.
“That is pretty epic.. I’m really quite taken by this band” - John Kennedy, Radio X
“Filled with rawness, heart and effects pedals… traditional Irish songs with the shoegaze-esque instrumental beneath, creating an epic hybrid of genres” - So Young
“Cork risers with their eyes on the prize…” – Clash
“Otherworldly, yet gloriously noisy” - Hot Press
“I
love the idea of this track” - Amy Lamé, BBC Radio 6 Music
Pebbledash most recently released the hotly anticipated debut EP Four Portraits of the Same Ugly House (Jan 31st). Building a reputation for their unique blend of shoegaze, noise rock, dream pop and traditional Irish music, the band continue to build on their growing momentum on an EP brimming with rich musical ideas.
Produced by Aidan O'Mahoney at Kitten Lane Studios and mastered by Pete Maher (known for his work with U2, Nick Cave, and The Pixies), The Four Portraits of the Same Ugly House EP delivers a rich, dynamic sonic experience through experimental ideas, emotion driven songwriting beautiful interlocking melodies and explosive, visceral explosions of noise. Capturing the essence of Pebbledash's evolving sound, encapsulating a year of growth, change, and reflection, the four track release is named after the band’s time spent in Cork city, referred to as the "Ugly House" in the title. The songs represent key moments in the band’s lives, marked by a sense of nostalgia and a longing for connection.
Talking about the EP, the band add: “The EP is an exploration of my time in Cork city or the 'Ugly House' as it is referred to in the title. The Ugly House Is a term of endearment from us to refer to the charm of Cork taking in its beauty but also the imperfections. A house is where we all feel most safe and able to express ourselves and I think this ‘ugly’ imperfection is what gives Cork the allure and allows the freedom of expression we get when writing and recording. Written at a time where music had become my main focus in Life and all experiences both negative and positive were growing from this, Encased in this small city I found myself becoming familiar with its places and people and these four songs are the portraits of the most impactful moments and feelings. Although many of the songs were started in Cork they were finished when I had to move away for a significant period of time and this feeling of missing friends and spaces I had come to love informed the melancholy of the EP, the songs are quite dynamic and reflected the changing emotions I was feeling at the time. Somehow they appear as love songs but once heard they reveal a depth of my emotions captured over an entire year of change and growth condensed into songs that we have made lyrically and musically rich and now release with a cleanse to anyone who wants to listen.”
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