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Listen Back: Fallen Lights on The Drive Home Live Sessions

Listen Back: Fallen Lights on The Drive Home Live Sessions
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Fallen Lights are an Irish four-piece indie/pop multi-instrumental band based out of Mullingar (although bass player and vocalist Andrew Cody is from Waterford City!).
The have just released their new single It’s Too Late (February 23rd), which they popped in to perform on The Drive Home Live Sessions with Teresanne on Friday, 16th March. They also performed their upcoming single 'Let It Out' and told up about their success to date, their plans for the future and their upcoming gigs, which include supporting Hudson Taylor in the Olympia in Dublin on 28th March.
Live, Fallen Lights have an arena feel and sound. Although fresh to the Irish music scene, the band has found early success supporting some well-established heavy hitters such as Scouting for Girls, Ham Sandwich, Keywest, The Academic and most recently, The Blizzards on their comeback show in the Olympia Theatre. The band finished 2017 with a run of performances in the INEC Killarney, hosting the VIP after parties for Picture This, The Coronas and Walking on Cars. This live success has been mirrored online with the band clocking over a million video plays on their social media sites in 2017 and being featured on Ladbible, Joe.ie, Her.ie and of course here on WLRFM.com.
The single was recorded with in-vogue Irish producer Phillip Magee in Station Recording Studios. The first single 'It’s Too Late' was released on February 23rd and will be accompanied with a national radio, print and TV campaign, so prepare to see these boys everywhere!
As a band, Fallen Lights are hugely versatile and come with a youthful ability to spontaneously burst into song; engaging and entertaining any audience. Acoustically or electrically charged, the band is always ready to perform and have a natural ability to fit into any setting.
For the latest news on Fallen Lights, follow them on Facebook HERE or click through to their Instagram via the video below.
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