Overhead, The Albatross
OriginDublin
Genres
Years active2009 (2009)–present
Members
  • Vinny Casey
  • Stevie Darragh
  • Ben Garrett
  • Luke Daly
  • David Prendergast
Past members
  • Joe Panama
Websiteoverheadthealbatross.bandcamp.com

Overhead, The Albatross are an Irish instrumental post-rock band from Dublin.[1][2][3]

Career

Overhead, The Albatross were founded in 2009; their name derives from a line in Pink Floyd's song "Echoes": "Overhead the albatross / Hangs motionless upon the air / And deep beneath the rolling waves / In labyrinths of coral caves / An echo of a distant time / Comes willowing across the sand / And everything is green and submarine."[4]

They have played at Electric Picnic, Castlepalooza, Indiependence, Hard Working Class Heroes and The Camden Crawl.[5]

Their debut album was mostly instrumental, with vocals from the King's Hospital Choir and Straffan Lads Choir, and instrumentation from members of the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra. Most of it was recorded in Písek, Czech Republic, in 2012–13. Released in 2016, Learning to Growl was nominated for the Choice Music Prize.

Bassist Joe Panama left the group in 2016.[6]

Personnel

  • Vinny Casey (Vance Kass; guitar)
  • Stevie Darragh (guitar and bass guitar)
  • Ben Garrett (drums)[7]
  • Luke Daly (director, guitar)
  • David Prendergast (piano, keyboard)[8]

Discography

EPs
  • Lads With Sticks (2011)
  • Mr Dog (2011)[5]
Albums
  • Learning to Growl (2016)

References

  1. "Overhead, the Albatross Tickets | 2020-21 Tour & Concert Dates | Ticketmaster IE". www.ticketmaster.ie.
  2. "Overhead, The Albatross - Interview | Feature". GoldenPlec.
  3. White, Stephen (29 October 2015). "Overhead, the Albatross to headline the Workman's Club".
  4. "Overhead, The Albatross are soaring high with own brand of instrumental rock". www.irishexaminer.com. 20 June 2016.
  5. 1 2 "Overhead, The Albatross | Other Voices". www.othervoices.ie.
  6. "Overhead, The Albatross at The Bowery on April 20th 2018 | Live Review". GoldenPlec.
  7. Clayton-Lea, Tony. "Album of the Week: Overhead, the Albatross – Learning to Growl". The Irish Times.
  8. "Overhead, The Albatross - GIAF 17 concert". Galway Advertiser.
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