User talk:Solarpunk

Solarpunk
Solarpunk are a new Irish indie rock band that formed in Tipperary in 2008. The group was formed by Caroline O'Brien (vocals), Brian Fogarty (bass guitar), Cian Ryan (lead guitar), and James Hassey (drums, percussion).

Theyplayed their first gig as new artist's, 9th May 2009, a 30 minute set supporting 'Saving J', in O'Keeffe's, in Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. An acoustic set between Caroline & Brian. They sang 4 of their own songs 'You Make Me So Happy', 'Lonely Girl', 'My Island', 'Sea Of People', & 2 covers, 'Valerie' (Amy Vinehouse version) & 'Disturbia' (Rhianna) mixed with 'Just Dance' (Lady Gaga). The band initially gained prominence performing on the Tipperary club circuit.

The band have recently recorded their first song 'Sea of People', and hope to release it in the near futute.

Caroline O'Brien
Caroline started playing music since she was 4, starting off with a 2ft long keyboard playing '3 Blind Mice'.

For many years later she was played through Traditional Irish Music, entering and sometimes winning at Fleadh Cheoil's (Irish Music Competitions).

She can now play 14 instruments, Piano, Piano Accordion, Button Accordion, Bodhrán, Flute, Tin Whistle, Mandolin, Violin, Banjo, Rhythm - Bass & Lead Guitar, Ukulele and her most recent, the Concertina. Not to mention she also sings.

She tried writing when she was in school but puts it down to being too young to have any life experience for the imagination needed.

So on 20th August 2006 she wrote my first 2 proper songs 'But Not Yet' & 'Bill', & it's been flowing ever since.

He motto in life is "Sing like no-one is listening, Dance like no-one is watching, & Love like you've never been hurt."

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