New York, NY (Top40 Charts) With their previous releases receiving significant radio play in Ireland and the UK, as well as frightfully positive reviews from music press big-hitters such as Hot Press & Louder Than War, The Clockworks return, sat cross-legged and bold between the fine lines of 'edgy indie' and 'tight punk' with their new single "Rumours in the Stockroom".
These Irish boys have gone from strength to strength since storming the Electric Picnic Festival in 2017, and representing their country with pride at Indie Week, Toronto, reaching the Semi-Finals of the prestigious "Best of the Fest" competition.
With sharp observations, blunt instruments and swaggering vigour, the band distil "the immediacy of The
Strokes or The Clash, with the melancholic love of words of The Smiths or The Streets".
Reviews:
"This Galway band has been on the lips of everyone that matters this year. From seeing them tonight it is easy to see why. They are something the Irish music scene has been overdue for some time" - U&I
"Far from being the typical hyperbole of a music press trying to jump on the "next big thing", the praise with which The Clockworks were heaped was warranted'. - Louder Than War, UK
"The Clockworks illicit fond memories of blissful angst and attitude sorely missed in the industry today. They represent the very fabric of musical tenacity amid hordes of risk-less acts." - Pure M
"You'll be hearing a lot more about The Clockworks" - Hot Press Magazine
"A band definitely on the verge of breaking through" - The Last Mixed Tape
"a song as lyrically sharp in its social observation as it is keen in its uncluttered and tenaciously inventive sound." - Ringmaster Review, UK
"Ireland's next big thing" - Outcast Magazine
"a 90's/early 2000's indie/rock feel to it. And with witty, ironic anecdotes reminiscent of The
Streets and The Arctic Monkeys...A band with big dreams and a wry look on life has to go far." - Musician.ie