Paste finally came out with their bands (still no times yet) and this band plays Saturday. They are also playing the British Music Embassy and SXSanJose.
This article says:
Spanning experimental jazz, hip hop and neo-soul, it’s the unexpected dichotomies that make Dublin five-piece special.
It also says:
Composed soley of self-taught musicians, Bricknasty’s debut EP Ina Crueler centred on Fatboy’s childhood in Dublin’s deprived Ballymun neighbourhood. It’s in many ways a hip-hop story, recorded in the very same council estate fire escapes and bedrooms that the project deals with thematically, but, sonically, it’s much harder to box in. With organic and layered compositions that stretch from experimental jazz to soul, Ina Crueler isn’t disillusioned kids venting their problems over Soundcloud instrumentals, it’s a collection of genuine musicians seizing the means of production to tell their own story.
"Vinland" is chill.
"Mouthy" reminds me of Bon Iver mixed with hip-hop.
"Boyfriend" is live. I wouldn't call that hip-hop. Jazzy in the Sting style. I like it.
This is their most streamed song. It's good, too.
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