Sunday, October 20, 2019

Sister Ghost - Fake Friends Run This Country (Official Video)

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  1. From OP:
    See what happens when the Stormont Ghosts take over Parliament and change things for the better, using nothing but love and common sense. 🤷👻

    Happy October 21st 2019 aka the day same-sex marriage and abortion became legal in Northern Ireland.

    Buy/Stream: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/sisterghost/fake-friends-run-this-country-2
    www.sisterghost.com

    Video by Elspeth Vischer
    https://www.vishfilms.com/

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    Sister Ghost - alternative rock & garage punk from Belfast, UK

    https://sisterghost.bandcamp.com
    https://www.facebook.com/sisterghost

    Members:
    Shannon Delores O'Neill
    Maeve Mulholland
    Stevie Lennox
    Rory Dee

    “An independent force, a defiant artist” CLASH Magazine

    Sister Ghost, is the project of Shannon Delores O'Neill; having a background playing in bands from the age of 12. In late 2013, she saw an opportunity to do things her way for the first time. She began writing and demoing – singing and playing everything herself – before enlisting some friends to bring Sister Ghost to completion.
    Playing noisy, spectral art-rock with a pop heart, O’Neill marshals a diverse set of influences in a singular way – from Seattle legends The Gits and her guitar hero, Sonic Youth's Lee Ranaldo, to Kate Bush and L7.

    Having also set up Girls Rock School NI in 2016, O’Neill has been recognised for mentoring and encouraging other female-identified musicians to perform in the Northern Irish scene.

    Garnering high profile support slots with Shellac, Pussy Riot and Le Butcherettes, and being featured as a Next Wave artist on the BBC Radio 1 Indie Show, the band are currently working on the debut album, set for release in 2020. Equal parts emphatic and earworming, the new material is O’Neills most vital to date.

    “One of the most gifted songwriters to come out of the North in a long, long time” Stephen McCauley, BBC Radio Ulster
    "A blistering meld of Sonic Youth meets Sleater-Kinney and that’s something to be very excited about.''
    The Last Mixed Tape

    "Like Joan Jett, Donita Sparks, and Joe Strummer rolled into one"
    Pure M Zine

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