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The Coronas
Olympia Theatre
Fri 10 Dec 10

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THE CORONAS have added a second Christmas show at The Olympia Theatre. The band will now play Friday 10th and Saturday 11th December. Tickets for Saturday 11th December go on sale this Friday 30th July at 9am. Tickets €27 including booking fee.

The Corona’s Christmas shows have become one of the highlight gigs of the Christmas period with their show last December completely SOLD OUT resulting in the group adding 3 Academy shows in January to cope with the huge demand. The group were nominated for 2 Meteor Ireland Music Awards at this year’s 10 year anniversary ceremony taking away Best Irish Album on the night.

The band’s debut LP - 2007’s Heroes or Ghosts - achieved platinum sales in Ireland, and spawned massive singles such as “Grace, Don’t Wait!”, “Heroes or Ghosts” and especially “San Diego Song” which became an anthem in clubs and radio stations all across the country.

The Dublin quartet quickly followed its’ release with sell-out shows nationwide, two meteor award nominations and a spellbinding set on the main stage at Oxegen. All this along with tours in the U.S., UK and Asia, has enabled the Coronas to establish themselves as one of Irelands’ biggest new bands.

“We’ve worked really hard for the last two years but taking a break never really occurred to us”, says lead singer Danny O’Reilly. “We wanted to continue to build on what we had going and we knew the only way to do that was to go into the studio and record an album that we felt blew Heroes (or Ghosts) out of the water”.

“We were quite young when we recorded Heroes or Ghosts”, concurs guitarist Dave McPhillips (indeed they had all just turned 21). “And, although we were so proud of it, we really didn’t expect it to do as well as it did. The last couple of years on the road, constantly gigging and developing our sound, left us with a better idea of the album we wanted to make”

Indeed anyone who has become accustomed to the Coronas own brand of pop-rock tunes will have plenty of reason to cheer when it comes to their new album, Tony Was An Ex-Con, recorded over 6 weeks in the prestigious Sawmills studio in Cornwall. This time round the guys teamed up with esteemed producer John Cornfield (Muse, Razorlight, Oasis). “Working with John in the mill (Sawmills) was an amazing experience”, says bassist Knoxy. “We thought that, with his resume, he’d be telling us exactly what to do but he was really cool and just let us do our thing. It was a really chilled-out, productive atmosphere.”

The title track comes from an incredible story about the lads on tour in America, involving a psychotic bus driver who left the entire entourage fearing for their lives. “It’s funny looking back at it now, but at the time it was really quite scary”, says drummer Conor Egan. McPhillips: “The song was one of the first new songs that set us off on the writing spree that led to the entire record so it felt like the right title”

In Tony Was An Ex-Con, The Coronas' fans will once again be reminded of the endearing spirit that made Heroes or Ghosts a true word-of-mouth success, while many will be impressed by how far they’ve come musically.

“We’re so proud of this record”, says O’Reilly. “We realised along time ago that it’s impossible to try to impress everyone. You can only make music that you believe in yourself - be it pop, rock, indie, rap, whatever. Hopefully the tunes will speak for themselves”.



Links

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upcoming shows
Jimmy Carr Olympia TheatreThu 09 Sep 10
Ryan Sheridan The Sugar ClubThu 09 Sep 10
The Doors Alive The AcademyFri 10 Sep 10
Jimmy Carr Olympia TheatreFri 10 Sep 10
Wintersleep Academy 2Fri 10 Sep 10
Republic of Loose The AcademyFri 10 Sep 10
MT Desolation WhelansFri 10 Sep 10
Jimmy Carr Olympia TheatreSat 11 Sep 10
Propaganda The AcademySat 11 Sep 10
Jimmy Carr Olympia TheatreSun 12 Sep 10