The Walls
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The Walls are an Irish band, formed in 1998 by two ex-members of The Stunning.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Members
- Steve Wall
- Joe Wall
- Carl Harms (Guitar/Keyboards)(left Feb 2004)
- Rory Doyle (Drums)
- Jon O'Connell (Bass) (joined Feb 2004)
[edit] Recording label
- Dirtbird Records
[edit] Recordings
- The Night I Called It A Day (Single, released Feb 1999)
- Broken Boy (Single, released Sept 1999)
- Something's Wrong (Single, released Apr 2000)
- Hi-Lo (Album, released May 2000). A remix of one of the album tracks, Bone Deep, was popular in Ireland. Some songs featured on TV series and feature films: Bachelor's Walk, Dead Bodies, Goldfish Memory and On the Edge (starring Cillian Murphy).
- To the Bright and Shining Sun (Single, released 2002) reached No. 11 in the Irish charts.
- Drowning Pool (single, released 2004)
- New Dawn Breaking (Album, released June 2005) reached No. 5 in Irish charts and has produced four hit singles: "To the Bright and Shining Sun", Passing Through, "Drowning Pool" and Black and Blue.
[edit] Other Career Highlights
- Supported U2 in Slane Castle, 2002
- Supported Red Hot Chili Peppers, 2002
- Supported Bob Dylan, Galway, 2005
[edit] External links
- Official website, contains free MP3s; gig info, photos, Walls shop, press releases etc.
- The Walls at MySpace, contains some sample MP3s.