- Music
- 23 Oct 19
Indie fans mark your calendars, this isn't a show to miss.
The Brothers Movement's self-titled debut album, released in 2009 captured a musical moment in time and cemented its place as an Irish cult classic.
On December 20th, The Brothers Movement will reform for one night only to celebrate a decade since the release of that album, with a full-band show at The Workman’s Club in Dublin. The tickets are only €10 and are on sale now.
Psychedelic indie-rockers Birds of Olympus and Dublin shoegazers Galants provide support on the night, making Friday 20th December an essential calendar date for indie-rock fans.
Made up of three brothers and three life-long friends from Dublin, The Brothers Movement were together for just three years (2007-2010), but in that time made a major impact. They went on to tour Europe, the UK and the US both in their own rite and held their own as support for heavyweight indie-rockers such as Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Chemical Brothers, and Sonic Youth.
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After disbanding in 2010, members Conor Paxton and Andy Parkes later played with psych-rock band House of Dolls. Daniel Paxton went on to form Sweet Jane and, later, Buffalo Sunn.
Ticket-holders for this special, one-off show at The Workman's Club in the band's hometown can expect to hear The Brothers Movement album in full, and maybe even some surprises from the band's collective back catalogues.