Stop The Clocks
hotpress.com Logo
Home Music Features Politics Audiovisual What's On Shop Archive Industry

USERNAME
PASSWORD
forgot?

Stop The Clocks

They’re the Highest Band In Ireland (a more wholesome title than it sounds) but that doesn’t mean Killarney three-piece TEN PAST SEVEN are stopping at the top. Bassist Matt Shallow chats to Celina Murphy about going instrumental, spotting their name in horror movies and serenading mountain goats.


This article is now part of the hotpress.com archive. To access this article you need to subscribe to hotpress.com for the bargain price of €20 or be a subscriber to Hot Press Magazine.

The hotpress.com archive has over 40,000 articles in it, growing at well over 500 a month. Not only that, but you get special 'member's cds' for €10, discounts on all hotpress related products and exclusive promotions. hotpress.com also has thousands of articles and pieces of content that are free to access to anyone, including it's latest music news, photo galleries, web exclusive interviews.

To join click here.

To learn more about hotpress.com member benefits, go here.



Celina Murphy End




MORE ITEMS RELATING TO TEN PAST SEVEN
MORE BY CELINA MURPHY



(4 articles in total in Hotpress.com archive)

REVIEW: 17 Feb 2006
Instrumental rock is a notoriously difficult genre to enter, given that a band is relying solely on their playing ability and compositional skills to win...



INTERVIEW: 01 Feb 2006
The free-flowing instrumental rock of Ten Past Seven is causing a stir. But are they really jazz fans in disguise?



NEWS: 09 May 2005
Killarney heroes Ten Past Seven were named the cream of this year's Murphy's Live crop




About Us     Why be a member?   Advertise with us   Terms of Service   Activate Hot Press Gift Box/Hot Box    

Privacy Policy   Contact Us   Feedback   Buy Hot Press Back Issues