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The Grand Social, Friday 19th April

Following on from her most recent Sold Out show at Dublin’s Workmans Cellar followed by a special guest slot with Wargasm at Dublin’s Opium Rooms, AILSHA has just announced her biggest headline show at The Grand Social, Dublin.

‘Enemy' is AILSHA's fourth single release of 2023 and is her heaviest track to date. The song is a follow-up to her recent releases ‘Sucker', ‘Red Flags' and ‘Sleep', all of which have received BBC Radio 1 play and have been playlisted on key Spotify editorial playlists in the genre including Misfits 2.0, The Locker, Shockwave and Fresh Finds Rock.

With each single release this year, AILSHA has gradually explored her songs becoming heavier and heavier, with ‘Enemy' being her first fully heavy track. The makeup artist turned video games composer utilises her love of gaming in this song which was inspired by the excitement of boss fights. Influenced by Japanese electronic metal and elements of cyberpunk, the song conveys the journey of battling and defeating an enemy in a boss fight, but also ruminating on how circumstances escalated into a war. The track features a drum breakdown between Al Quiff of Beardfire Studios and Dublin-based metalcore drummer Veronika Švecová to symbolise the battle between forces.


Date:
Friday 19th April
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€15
Address:
The Grand Social, Liffey Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of The Grand Social, Liffey Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, Ireland

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