Really Good Time

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The Sound House, Saturday 9th December

Really Good Time is a four-piece, apres-garde, post-crunk supergroup from Dublin, comprising members of local heroes Beach/Fat-Pablo and Wastefellow.

They make music that sounds like vertigo-era U2 covering Viagra Boys, or early Pixies records and LCD Soundsystem mashed in a blender with a bag of cheap speed. They are a hair-raising ear immolating live band, called Really Good Time, whose primary concern is that you have one.

Closing out a summer that has seen them supporting Franz Ferdinand at Collins Barracks, and storming the Something Kind of Wonderful Tent at All Together Now, RGT are ready for the next chapter with the release of debut EP ‘Escape From the Mountain of Spit’. The lead single ‘Mountain of Spit’ has already received extensive support from Steve Lamacq at BBC6, drawing comparisons to early QOTSA and The Walkman on Lamacq’s roundtable. Ending this year with a string of sold out Irish shows supporting the Murder Capital and The Scratch, Really Good Time are undoubtedly gearing up to kick the doors in on 2024.


Date:
Saturday 9th December
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€13
Address:
The Sound House, Eden Quay, North City, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of The Sound House, Eden Quay, North City, Dublin, Ireland

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