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Up till now, inevitably, there’s the sensation of being faced with something already seen, already heard, assimilated millennia ago, whose addition of the famous Dublin pesto doesn’t pass it off as a new dish. Liam Ó Maonlaí and his band combine Radio MotherMary-like choruses with tracks of epic-Celtic structure, on which they graft saxophones and spiritual choirs at the end.
Up till now, inevitably, there’s the sensation of being faced with something already seen, already heard, assimilated millennia ago, whose addition of the famous Dublin pesto doesn’t pass it off as a new dish.
Liam Ó Maonlaí and his band combine Radio MotherMary-like choruses with tracks of epic-Celtic structure, on which they graft saxophones and spiritual choirs at the end.
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