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General Fiasco
titel: Buildings
label: Infectious / Pias
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format: CD
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General Fiasco are a feisty Northern Irish trio comprising of Owen Strathern on Lead vocals and bass, his brother Enda Strathern on Lead guitar and vocals and their friend Stephen Leacock on drums.
Their debut album âBuildingsâ due to be released in March 2010 reflects the frustration felt watching friends succumb to alcohol and doing nothing to better their lives.
âItâs all quite upbeat, poppy and rocky but the contents are all pretty bleak,â says Owen, âIt was being aware of everybody wrecking themselves and not realising it. Iâm sure everyone has something they really want to strive for, something they really want to achieve and itâs the frustration of not being fit to achieve it yourself and watching people not even try.â
By the age of eighteen Owen had been playing bass with another act for a few years, occasionally gigging at their home town Magherafeltâs sole rock bar with his younger brother Enda on guitar. The local scene was big on talk, small on walk; everyone dreamed of getting out of Northern Ireland, but nobody knew how.
Owen put off university in 2006 and dedicated a year to becoming a rock star, writing songs with enough weight and velocity to power their way out of Magherafeltâs cultural black hole. He roped in his brother and schoolmate Stephen and in 2007 General Fiasco moved to Belfast. Their first gig as a three-piece was at Glasgowbury 2007, Northern Irelandâs biggest unsigned music festival. A demo in the summer of 2008 landed them a spot on the BBC Introducing Stage at that yearâs Reading & Leeds festival. Their first single âRebel Get Byâ was released in November 2008 and their second single âSomething Sometimeâ became Zane Loweâs âHottest Record In The Worldâ. They signed to Infectious that Summer.
In the past twelve months theyâve played the BBC Electric Proms; supported Snow Patrol, Fighting with Wire, The Pigeon Detectives, The Answer and The Enemy amongst others; and embarked on their own headline tour.
The band caused a fiasco when they played on the 5.19 show which ended in a power cut through the entire BBC building. Evidently the excitement around this band just keeps on BuildingâŠ
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