Irish Stew of Sindidun

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Stout 03:15 Tools
Black and Tans 03:32 Tools
Lady of New Tomorrow 03:22 Tools
Ditch 03:37 Tools
Take Me High 04:05 Tools
Blessed and Damned 03:45 Tools
One Way Ticket 03:14 Tools
Why 03:22 Tools
Puzzle of Life 03:55 Tools
I Will Never (Be Your Friend) 05:06 Tools
No Surrender 02:46 Tools
When Day Is Over 04:14 Tools
Memories 04:01 Tools
The Sailor's Song 03:28 Tools
Home Is Where Your Heart Is 03:10 Tools
Dream Shelf 02:27 Tools
Prison 04:03 Tools
Life without Living on a Sunny Winter Day 04:47 Tools
Skibereen 04:47 Tools
From Ashes to the 7th Sky 02:23 Tools
So in Love 03:01 Tools
Pile of Sins 03:40 Tools
Last Bottle of Sadness 04:09 Tools
One for the Road 02:36 Tools
Heather 04:52 Tools
Whiskey and Miles Behind 04:36 Tools
McGee's Daughter 02:33 Tools
Weila, Waila 03:11 Tools
Carrickfergus 04:29 Tools
Farewell 04:06 Tools
The Stew 03:05 Tools
Sweet Long Stick 02:43 Tools
Rare Moments 04:32 Tools
Back Home in Derry 04:32 Tools
Patrick Malone 02:00 Tools
I Will Never Be Your Friend 05:04 Tools
Running from the Destiny 04:35 Tools
Heavier Than Sin 00:00 Tools
Black and Tants 00:00 Tools
Lady of New Tomorrow (w/lyrics) 00:00 Tools
Stranger 03:20 Tools
Drink and sing 03:20 Tools
Awake 03:20 Tools
Paddy's Lamentation 00:00 Tools
The Old City Keeper 00:00 Tools
Step it out Mary 00:00 Tools
Holiday 00:00 Tools
Emerald blue 00:00 Tools
Come Out You Black And Tans 00:00 Tools
Down By The Glenside 00:00 Tools
I Will Never (Be Your Friend) (OST Welcome to Hell) 03:53 Tools
Life Without Living On A Sunny... 03:26 Tools
Irish Stew of Sindidun - Stout 03:15 Tools
Irish Stew of Sindidun - Black and Tans 03:32 Tools
Irish Stew of Sindidun - The Sailors Song 03:26 Tools
Come Out Ye Black And Tans 05:04 Tools
From The Ashes To The 7th Sky 02:23 Tools
- One Way Ticket 05:04 Tools
Irish Stew of Sindidun - Puzzle of Life 03:53 Tools
Weila Weila 03:11 Tools
Irish Stew of Sindidun - Ditch 03:35 Tools
Irish Stew of Sindidun - Why 03:20 Tools
Irish Stew of Sindidun - I Will Never (Be Your Friend) 05:04 Tools
Away 05:04 Tools
Weila, Weila 05:04 Tools
Take Me High / Tri boje zvuka 05:04 Tools
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Unusual sound, intimate lyrics, melodious music and charismatic appearance certainly make the first impression a person gets when it comes to Irish Stew, the band. This is the thing that connects them, after only one listen, with the audience of all generations. Their ability to make even a random passer-by dance on their concerts is a guaranty for great fun over and over again. Firm friendship and special kind of relationship that exists between the band members provide unforgettable atmosphere at their concerts. They have gained many fans by touring all over Serbia. They exchange energy and emotions with them and they always go back. So Many Words... From their first performance in June 2003 until the recording of their first album, Irish Stew had been looking for their own style. A few people and a few different instruments passed through the band untill the winning combination at that time was found. Finally, the band's members were Bojan Petrovic (vocals, tin whistle), Nenad Gavrilov (guitar), Ana Mrkobrada (violin), Ivan Djuric (banjo), Aleksandar Gospodinov (bass guitar) and Pavle Medan (drums). Irish Stew changed its members because they were on a search for their musical selves. At first, the band played covers of famous Irish folk songs, as well as The Pogues' covers, but soon after that the creativity and inspiration for making their own music arouse. This period gave birth to the hit songs such as Why, Puzzle of Life, Stout, McGee's Daughter, that, together with 8 other songs, found their place on Irish Stew's debut album So Many Words (2005). The making of the album was a big step forward for the band, in other words, going up onto the next level. Many awards received at numerous demo festivals created great expectations from the band and the album, which were justified and even overcome by the whole edition of the album having been sold out rather quickly - in terms of Serbian marketplace. Dare To Dream Making of the second album has put the standards even higher, having in mind the success of the first album that needed to be justified. During this period, Irish Stew left their authentic signature on the music scene in Serbia. Compared to the first album, the band allowed themselves to experiment with other musical genres, but they still kept the beloved Irish influence and true emotion as their creativity’s essence. The lining of the band didn’t change much. There were Bojan Petrovic (vocals, tin whistle), Nenad Gavrilov (guitar), Ana Mrkobrada (violin), Ivan Djuric (banjo), Aleksandar Gospodinov (bass guitar) and Marko Krasnic (drums). Album Dare To Dream was released on 2008 and it featured the song Ditch which was, according to many, the best thing brewed by the band until then. At the moment, Irish Stew spend most of their time in the studio working on their third album whose release is expected in autumn of 2011. New ideas and inexhaustible inspiration! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.