- Music
- 05 Nov 19
Fresh off the release of their debut album, FEET will be hitting the stage with support from local act Bullet Girl.
British five-piece FEET will be performing at The Sound House this Saturday, 9 November, supported by Dublin band Bullet Girl. The show will complete the group's biggest headline tour to date, which has taken its newly released debut album, What's Inside Is More Than Ham, across Ireland and the UK.
FEET recently finished a tour supporting Cage The Elephant and relaunched FEET TV, their fly-on-the-wall video series documenting their antics while on tour. Check out the most recent episode here.
What's Inside Is More Than Ham was produced by Cam Blackwood (Jamie T, London Grammar, Billie Marten etc) and mixed by Alan Moulder (Foals, Interpol, Beach House). Experimentation was integral to the process for FEET, from singing about the unpredictability of the humble hot dog (which is where the album title stems from), to stepping out of their comfort zone and relinquishing traditional song structures.
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“Going into a first album, you don’t have any prior intentions, you just pack the car with cathartic autobiographies, some Carling, and if you’ve not been dropped by your management after a month, you’ve had a result,” explained the band in a press release. “Without any real sense of direction of scope, the album became really a reflection of the 8 or 9 months we spent moving from place to place writing the fucker. You doss about with each other for the majority of a year, something’s bound to happen, something to write about, and fortunately it did. And that’s the album. But that doesn’t sound very cool. It’s about drugs.”
Doors for the show open at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available via ticketmaster.ie.