Cardinals (Cork, IE) share thrilling 2 minute single "Nineteen"
LISTEN HERE
CARDINALS DEBUT EP OUT JUNE 7TH ON SO YOUNG RECORDS
Praise for Cardinals:
"Roseland is a sensational song. It combines rumbling bass, spiky post-punk, Television-like guitar, glam-rock melodrama and Euan Manning's deadpan vocals which rise to a Jarvis Cockeresque yelp. What a start."
Breaking Act, The Sunday Times
"They've only got a few (excellent) songs to their name so far... standing apart from their Irish post-punk peers while earning their admiration at the same time, they conjure a sound that nods to Eighties indie, Celtic shoegaze and goth-glam."
Ones To Watch 2024: 10 Musicians To Watch Out For, The Independent
"It looks like another music giant could be about to step out of Ireland."
DIY
"On their debut single, Cardinals offered the most fascinating of sonic prospects – brooding indie mixed with intense shoegaze and subtle shades of their Irish folk beginnings. The result is a thing of curious brilliance and one that has led them to secure fans in high places: Fontaines D.C.’s Grian Chatten recently described the Cork group as “one of my favourite new bands”. High praise indeed."
Ones To Watch in 2024, Rolling Stone UK
"Reminiscent of ‘Fables…’ era R.E.M. in places, it adds some folksy elements – the slight swing in the rhythm, the accordion notes – to the mixture. Open and organic, Cardinals seem confident enough to let their music breathe. A sign, perhaps, of the precocity of their live shows, or the naivety of youth."
CLASH
"A by turns raucous and tearfully romantic tune that sways and rouses itself like The Pogues, Echo And The Bunnymen and The Waterboys out on the tiles together. Plus, the chorus bears a passing resemblance to Billy Joel’s Piano Man which I am very much on board with. It’s so good that I’m popping it right up top. Sorry to all you other songs down there."
Recommender, The New Cue
Ahead of their self-titled debut EP landing June 7th on So Young Records, Cork five-piece Cardinals share a further single today. The sub-two minute adrenaline rush of "Nineteen" was premiered by Steve Lamacq on his BBC 6 Music show last night.
Arguably their most direct track yet, brief but immediately memorable, front man Euan Manning had the following to say about its themes:
"Nineteen came from a desire to write a song that was shorter than two minutes, I had been listening to lots of Buddy Holly and he’s got some great short songs. It was written very quickly in a practice session but was about four minutes originally so we whittled it down to the 1 minutes and 53 seconds you hear now. The lyrics were the first thing that came to mind, usually I’d go home and do re-writes but these were simple somehow, I liked them enough to keep them as they were."
And on their upcoming EP: "It’s a collection of songs that were written when we were living and playing in Cork City. It’s pop music at its core, personal, youthful, and, if you can see past the chaos and noise it’s extremely warm. There’s a narrative if you’ve got the heart to look for it. It’s our first EP and we’re looking forward to it being out there for everyone to hear."
The EP will be released on limited edition 12" Cream vinyl.
In addition, there will be a Rough Trade exclusive edition which will include both the vinyl and a lyric booklet.
LISTEN TO "NINETEEN" HERE
LISTEN TO "IF I COULD MAKE YOU CARE" HERE
WATCH THE VIDEO FOR "UNREAL" HERE
WATCH THE VIDEO FOR "ROSELAND" HERE
Following a filmed performance last year for Other Voices in their homeland, and the enviable support of Fontaines D.C.'s Grian Chatten, who called them "one of my favourite new bands" during an interview with BBC Radio 1, the band began their first headline tour of the UK & Ireland at the weekend and will perform at The Great Escape festival in Brighton later this week.
Further live dates are set to be announced in due course.
Cardinals live:
May
9th Hare & Hounds, Birmingham
11th Yes (Basement), Manchester
12th McChullis, Glasgow
14th The Windmill, London
15th The Joiners, Southampton
16th The Great Escape, Brighton
24th Róisín Dubh, Galway
25th Kasbah Social Club, Limerick
26th Cyprus Avenue, Cork