Wilt (band)
In 1998 Cormac Battle and Darragh Butler, after their previous band Kerbdog broke up, along with a new bassist Mick Murphy form another band, Wilt. They played their first gig at The Funnel in Dublin on 26 March 1998. Their music was even used as background on EastEnders on the BBC.
However, after two albums (Bastinado and My Medicine),[1] Wilt broke up in 2002/2003. Rock Sound magazine tipped them as being Ireland's version of Husker Du and Weezer.
Discography
Albums
Singles
- No Worries - (1998) #180
- It's All Over Now - (1999) #103
- Radio Disco - (2000) #56
- Open Arms - (2000) #59
- No Worries (re-release) (2000) #83
- Take Me Home - (2002) #76
- Distortion - (2002) #66
Chart # positions are for the UK.[2] If none shown, single/album did not chart.
References
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"No Worries" • "It's All Over Now" • "Radio Disco" • "Open Arms" • "No Worries" (re-release) • "Take Me Home" • "Distortion"
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