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V.A.G., Yeh Deadlies, Chasing Komodo @ Crawdaddy

  • 18-04-2011 7:00pm
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    Very Angry Girls will be playing in Crawdaddy on Easter Sat, 23rd April. There's 3 bands total. Special guests Yeh Deadlies and Chasing Komodo. It's only €6 in and you get in free into the nightclub (Podium) afterwards.

    STARTS 8pm


    Here's a taste of all 3 bands.

    V.A.G.


    YEH DEADLIES




    CHASING KOMODO








    SOME INFO ON V.A.G.
    V.A.G. aka Very Angry Girls got together in 2009 as a three piece. The girls gigged around for a little while before meeting their 4th member and lead guitarist in early 2010. The four girls quickly released a demo ep, and started gigging around at some of the top venues around the country, such as Dolans Warehouse Limerick, Twisted Pepper Dublin, Pavilion, An Brog, Crushcin Lan, and Fred Zeppelins in Cork, Stables Mullingar, Roisin Dubh Galway and many more. The demo received airplay on on radio online around the world as well as a host of Irish stations, including 2fm. The girls played a couple of music festivals last summer including Milk, where they drew the biggest crowd that the second bands stage got all day.

    This is the first studio EP. Fans funded the entire thing online using a website called chipin.com to raise the $1000. The songs are currently being in the final stages of mastering. After hearing an early version of the girls newest single 'Red Balloon' 2fm's Dan Hagerty asked to be the first to get a copy. He's been playing it regularly on his show since it was finished last week. The girls have been in some national magazines, including some high praise from Hot Press magazine.


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