Sack | |
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Origin | Dublin, Ireland |
Genres | Alternative, Indie rock, Indie pop |
Years active | 1994–present |
Labels | Lemon Records Dirt Records Jetset junta |
Website | www.sacktheband.net |
Members | |
Martin McCann John Brereton Tony Brereton Ken Haughton Darrell Rainey |
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Past members | |
Simon Quigley Derek Lee Bobby McMahon Adrian Traynor Neil Dixon Keiron Black James Nesbitt |
Sack is a Dublin-based 5-piece band. To date they have released 3 albums, You Are What You Eat, Butterfly Effect & Adventura Majestica. The band was formerly known as Lord John White And The Bottle Neck Train.
Their first single What Did The Christians Ever Do For Us? was single of the week in both the NME and Melody Maker. They have supported Morrissey on two tours taking in mainland Europe, the UK and Ireland and the U.S. Members of Sack are currently writing songs for their fourth album entitled The War on the War on Terror.
The band describe their sound as "Frank Sinatra fronting the Pixies".
The band appeared on the Morrissey-endorsed NME CD "Songs to Save Your Life", while "Laughter Lines" appeared on the soundtrack to the movie "Carrie 2: The Rage".
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