On 20th September, quirky Corkonians FRED hit Crawdaddy for a night of utterly uplifting pop-rock! Miss it at your peril ...
FRED
Venue: Crawdaddy, Harcourt Street
Date: 20th September
Time: 20.00
Tickets: €14
Excellent news, people! For those of you whose missed fantastic Cork five-piece (and Today FM's new favourite band) FRED at last weekend's Hard Working Class Heroes - don't worry! They're also playing a very special gig in this Saturday, 20th September in Crawdaddy on Harcourt Street!
And if you managed to read that without getting a jittery, excited "I've just had five espressos and a whole bag of sugar" feeling in your tummy, it's safe to assume you've never heard them play. You poor, poor thing!!
FRED have been brightening up the lives of Irish gig-goers for years now, adding fan after fan to their huge cult following (which is fast becoming a rather giant mainstream following) with their brilliantly catchy, quirky, funny and clever tunes. Celeb fan, and fellow Corkonian, Des Bishop even featured their songs in his hit RTE show Joy in The Hood!
FRED describe themselves as a band who "take the anguish, angst and pain out of rock'n'roll", which is a pretty accurate description. They also describe themselves as "the first band ever to post their music on iTunes" and "the people who invented democracy" (which is probably less accurate).
But don't be fooled by their happy-go-lucky charms, completely infectious sense of fun or even their laugh-out-loud hilarious website, these guys really are serious musicians. It's just that the music they're serious about happens to be a whole lot of fun! They're influenced by the likes of Sly Stone, Curtis Mayfield and The Beach Boys, but somewhere along the way the band developed their own unique and thoroughly entertaining sound and style.
You can check out some music samples on their Myspace page or Website, but really there's nothing quite like the fun and energy of their live performances.
A word of warning though: if you're the sort of person who actually enjoys feeling cross and miserable, you'd do well to stay as far away from all things FRED as possible. These guys are to bad moods what cyanide is to, well, everyone!
Everyone else, book your tickets online now or at usual outlets nationwide, and enjoy. This could well be the funnest gig of the year.
Unless they play another one.
Which would be nice.
Crawdaddy
Old Harcourt Street Station
Harcourt Street
Dublin 2
Telephone: (01) 6624305
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