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| Written by Staff Reporter | |
| Wednesday, 24 September 2008 | |
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Progressive folk rock trio, 'Dream Awake' will play the Róisín Dubh on Dominick Street this Friday, 26 September at 8pm. ![]() With an emphasis on clever dynamics and male/female vocal harmonies, Dream Awake deliver an exciting live performance. Dream Awake formed in Tasmania, Australia in 2004 and later relocated to the thriving music scene of Melbourne in 2006. During this time, they gigged extensively at renowned venues, including The Republic Bar (Tas), The Espy (Melb) and The Empress (Melb) and supported well known Australian acts, such as Deborah Conway and Nick Barker. They were also invited to play at such events as The Cygnet Folk Festival, the MS Fest and Marcia Hines 'Starry night' Concert. In early 2007, Dream Awake launched their debut EP 'The Key Tree'. This was followed up with the release of their acoustic EP 'Temporary Shore' in January 2008. Both have received flattering reviews and earned a respectful following for the band. In February 2008, Dream Awake spread their wings, taking off on a musical journey. They are currently based in Ireland. The year promises to be an exciting one, with European gigs being booked and festival appearances locked in for the summer months in England and Scotland. Admission is €10. |
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