Boa Morte (band)
Boa Morte are an Irish alternative folk and slowcore band formed in Cork in 1998.[1] The line-up consists of Paul Ruxton (vocals, guitar, bass), Cormac Gahan (vocals, guitar, bass, keyboard), Bill Twomey (guitar) and Maurice Hallissey (drums).
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Origin | Cork, Ireland |
Genres | alternative folk, contemporary folk, indie rock, slowcore |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | Moodfood Records Shoeshine Records Kicking A Can Records Gare Du Nord Records |
Members | Paul Ruxton Cormac Gahan Bill Twomey Maurice Hallissey |
Website | Official website |
They have released three critically acclaimed albums, including 2019's "Before There Was Air". Their fourth album "The Total Space" is due for release in March 2023.[2]
History
Boa Morte formed in Cork, Ireland in 1998. That year, their self-released EP "Passenger, Measure Your Time" generated record company interest, leading to a recording deal with American label Moodfood Records in 1999.[1]
Recording of their debut album was completed in late 2000 with producer Daniel Presley, who had previously worked with The Breeders, however complications with the American deal delayed its release.[3] They were signed by Shoeshine Records in Glasgow, and their July 2002 debut album Soon It Will Come Time to Face the World Outside was released to critical acclaim,[4] including 4-Star reviews in Uncut, Mojo, Q Magazine and The Irish Times.[5] The album was selected for the 2009 Hot Press magazine "250 Greatest Irish Albums Of All Time" list.[6]
During this period, the band played live extensively, including supporting acts such as Teenage Fanclub, Calexico and Howe Gelb, as well as headline shows around Ireland and a UK tour with label-mates The Beauty Shop and Major Matt Mason USA. Boa Morte released their second album The Dial Waltz in 2009 on their Kicking a Can label.[7]
Boa Morte began recording their third album, "Before There Was Air", in September 2018 for the London-based Gare Du Nord label. However due to COVID-19 lockdowns it was not released until September 2019. The tracks encompasses ambient and modern composition while maintaining their core sound.[8]
Their fourth album, "The Total Space" is due for release in March 2023, has been preceded by the January 2023 single Hard To Know.[2]
Discography
Albums
- "Soon It Will Come Time To Face The World Outside", Shoeshine Records, 2002
- "The Dial Waltz", Kicking A Can Records, 2010
- "Before There Was Air", Gare Du Nord, 2019
- " The Total Space", Gare Du Nord, March 2023
Singles
- Hard To Know, January 2023
References
- "Central And Remote: Boa Morte". Fractured Air. 4 December 2012. Archived from the original on 16 October 2018. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - Laher, Killian. "" New Irish Music: Boa Morte – Hard To Know". No-more Work Horse, January 2023. Retrieved 20 January 2023
- "Boa Morte sign to Glasgow's Shoeshine". Hot Press. 8 May 2013. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- "Viva Boa Morte!". Hot Press. 12 January 2002. Retrieved 8 August 2020.
- "Boa Morte | Album Discography | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- "Hot Press (Ireland) - 250 Greatest Irish Albums Of All Time - Acclaimed Music Forums". www.acclaimedmusic.net. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- Meagher, John (4 June 2010). "The Dial Waltz by Boa Morte". The Irish Independent.
- O'Mahoney, Don (18 September 2019). "To Endure Is To Triumph". The Irish Examiner. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
External links
- Official site
- Boa Motre @ Bandcamp
- "Hard to Know", January 2023 single