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245:'s bag with a purchase at a Dublin bookstore. The band spent these formative years honing their craft, with David and Conor focusing on developing their songwriting skills, and Peter on his live performance, which was to become a particularly electrifying aspect of the group's live shows. At this time, guitarist Eoin O'Reilly completed the line-up of the group, and a self-released EP called "Don't Get Lost" (2003) was made available from a select amount of independent Dublin record stores. 30: 379:"As a thank you for all the amazing messages we've been getting since the band split" one final song was made available for free download via MySpace; "The Mist Above the Mind" was recorded by The Immediate in early 2007. Soon after the band's split numerous critics regarded them as the new Irish act with the most international potential and agreed they would be sorely missed. 286:, where they were to record their debut album. For reasons unknown, guitarist Eoin O'Reilly fell out with the group and was soon replaced by friend Barra Heavey, a regular collaborator who, with the introduction of keyboards, brought an electronic edge to the band which honed the overall sound of The Immediate. 948:. The Immediate have played a couple of times, The Mighty Stef, the Warlords of Pez . . . most of the bands in Dublin have played at it really. Mainline have played it twice. The bands really enjoy it because they're playing to a full house, and there's nowhere else you can get that pure energy and excitement. 997:
debuted in the Irish album charts at No 33. Three weeks later, it's still in the Top 75 (at No 67) and has sold more than 1,000 copies. It will be released in Britain next Monday. Look at The Immediate. Here's proof that you don't necessarily need large amounts of cash to have a hit as long as you
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Among the venues for early gigs were hotel function rooms and a church. The band then spent their college years taking a more direct approach to making themselves known to a wider audience, playing parties and college balls, and occasionally organizing their own shows in Eamonn Dorans, a small pub
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Thoughts turned to a second album soon after the release of the first and Hedderman reported having "a lot of sleepless nights" in their attempt "to get these ideas down right now". On 28 February 2007, a national tour was announced.
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where they recorded their debut longplayer with US producer Chris Shaw. The first recordings from this session were released in April 2006 as the acclaimed "make our devils FLOW", a four-track EP on CD and 7" double-pack.
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The news was greeted with shock, particularly as critics had expected them to eventually become an international success. Meanwhile, the band had on that very Friday been officially announced on
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s Una Mullally named The Immediate as the "Best Irish Band" of 2006, saying "they have the ability to be one of the most important Irish bands of the decade, if they can hold it down".
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called the band and asked them to release a single. Early in 2005 that label released The Immediate's debut single, "Never Seen/Say This", as a limited edition double A-side 7".
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Following the album's nomination for the Choice Prize in 2007 (which led to a performance at the awards ceremony on 28 February), the band also performed at the
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have cracking songs and an album which gets bigger, better, bolder and brighter with every listen. One of the best Irish debut albums of the last 20 years,
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They split suddenly in May 2007, citing "existential differences". The final line-up of the band consisted of David Hedderman (vocals, guitar, bass),
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called the record "one of the best Irish debut albums of the last 20 years" and hoped The Immediate would "be around for a long time to come". The
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page which cited "existential differences" as the reason for the split but which also stated "We all still love each other. Regularly".
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We often have one band playing in the middle of the DJ set for about half an hour. And a lot of great bands have played at it. I love
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is the work of a band who are inventive, ambitious, smart and sharp - and who will hopefully be around for a long time to come.
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eventually evolving. He has claimed The Kinks were "the first band I ever liked", and that he knew the words to "
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published an article by band member Barra Heavey, explaining his take on why the band had come to an end.
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was released in Ireland on Fantastic Plastic to mixed approval. On 25 August, the record debuted in the
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Davey then recruited some band members. Conor O'Brien from now defunct indie band The Immediate and
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fondle at the end", while the vocals and guitars on "Stop and Remember" were compared to
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They played the Antics indie night in Dublin's Crawdaddy music venue a couple of times.
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at number 33 and three weeks later, it was in position number 67. On 18 September,
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observed that they did not fit into any of Dublin's "many micro-musical scenes".
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were other influences. According to O'Brien, the band were obsessed with art.
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On 19 April 2007, The Immediate were confirmed as performers at that year's
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Best Irish Band The Immediate. The best thing about the arty, unstructured
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The Immediate are but one of the acts newly confirmed for the Trinity Ball.
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boom years. O'Brien called it "a spiritually bereft place". They lived in
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Finally, in the second half of 2005, the band entered Jacobs Studios in
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will play drums during the forthcoming tour. It's quite the supergroup.
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for Irish Album of the Year 2006. Alongside their sole album, several
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s John Meagher named it his fifteenth best Irish album of the 2000s.
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included the band on a compilation, leading to numerous shows in
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O'Brien has said the band's earliest songs were reminiscent of
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The band members were raised in middle-class Dublin during the
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Soon afterward, the band signed to another independent label,
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The Immediate, a Dublin four-piece who released their debut,
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venue in the centre of Dublin. A CD was thrown onstage at a
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The Immediate were nominated for Best New Irish Act at the
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On August 18th, The Immediate released their debut album,
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Index

The Immediate in 2007
Malahide
Dublin
Ireland
Indie
krautrock
neo-new wave
Alternative rock
Post-punk
Art rock
Shoegaze
Fantastic Plastic Records
Official website
avant-garde
rock
Malahide
In Towers and Clouds
Choice Music Prize
extended plays
Conor O'Brien
Celtic Tiger
Malahide
St Conleth's College
Ballsbridge
National College of Art and Design
University College Dublin
Manic Street Preachers
Nicky Wire
Beck
London

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