Raglans

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Digging Holes 03:25 Tools
Before Tonight 03:25 Tools
The Man From Glasgow 03:24 Tools
Who Knows 02:00 Tools
(Lady) Roll Back The Years 04:14 Tools
Natives 00:30 Tools
Fake Blood 00:30 Tools
Sand In My Pocket 02:00 Tools
White Lightning 02:00 Tools
True North 03:48 Tools
Not Now 03:23 Tools
Down 03:54 Tools
Before Tonight - Radio Mix 02:00 Tools
High Road 03:54 Tools
Born in Storms 03:54 Tools
House Where I Was Born 03:48 Tools
War Torn 02:00 Tools
Roll Away 03:47 Tools
Save Your Words For The Widow 03:07 Tools
Claire 02:00 Tools
Where The Rain Don't Fall 03:36 Tools
Home 03:48 Tools
Save Your Words For The Widdow 03:07 Tools
Sand In My Pockets 02:00 Tools
Before Tonight (Radio Mix) 02:00 Tools
Lady Roll Back The Years 02:00 Tools
True North [RADIO EDIT] 02:00 Tools
Christmas Number One (On My Own) 02:00 Tools
Lady 02:00 Tools
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Indomitable Irish indie-folk four-piece Raglans have undergone a meteoric rise in popularity since the release of their debut album ‘RAGLANS’ with sell out shows across the continent and touring as support for Haim, The Strypes, The Fray European Tour and The Libertines reunion at Hyde Park. Hailing from Dublin, Raglans return to the road with dates just announced at Holland's prestigious Eurosonic Festival. The band will continue the promotion of their record in Australia at the country’s major Soundwave festivals in February before coming back to the UK for their second headline tour in March 2015. The dates coincide with the UK release off their new single ‘Natives’ taken from 'Raglans' and recently heard in the motion picture 'Gold' starring Maisie Williams (Game of Thrones) and James Nesbitt (Bloody Sunday, The Hobbit). Natives was produced by Kirean Lynch (U2) and Rob Kirwin (Hozier) Multi-instrumentalist and lead vocalist Stephen Kelly jokes about the band's conception, pinching Rhos Horan (bass, backing vocals) from his old band at a music festival and setting off to the capital to meet Conn O'Ruanaidh (drums, backing vocals) and most recent addition Dan O’Shaughnessy (lead guitar, backing vocals) to begin rehearsing, touring Ireland and putting the name out there. “We recorded a demo of our first song'Down,' and that was that, we were Raglans.” The name? “It came from a famous Patrick Kavanagh poem 'On Raglan Road'. Any school student from Ireland would be able to tell you about that poem, so I guess it stems from being Irish, remembering our roots and how we started out. Raglans released their self titled album to critical acclaim and it debuted at no.5 in the Irish Album Charts and as an LP, encompasses the grouped vocals of The Lumineers, the multi-instrumentalist efforts of Of Monsters And Men, whilst highlighting the substantial post-punk camaraderie circa The Libertines. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.