Soda Blonde
Appearance
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Origin | Dublin |
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Years active | 2019 | –present
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Website | sodablonde |
Soda Blonde are an Irish alt-pop band from Dublin, formed in 2019 by former members of Little Green Cars.[1]
Career
[edit]Soda Blonde was founded in 2019 by former members of Little Green Cars.[2] They released two EPs and in 2021 their debut album Small Talk, which was nominated for the Choice Music Prize.[3][4]
Their second album Dream Big was released in September 2023[5] to critical acclaim,[6][7][8] later ranked by the Irish Independent as Number 1 on their list of "Best Irish Albums of 2023".[9]
Personnel
[edit]- Faye O'Rourke (vocals)
- Adam O'Regan (guitar)
- Donagh Seaver-O'Leary (bass)
- Dylan Lynch (drums)[10]
Discography
[edit]- EPs
- Albums
References
[edit]- ^ "Soda Blonde". Bandsintown.
- ^ "Goodbye Little Green Cars, hello Soda Blonde". The Irish Times.
- ^ a b "Dream Big, by Soda Blonde". Soda Blonde.
- ^ "Soda Blonde | Galway International Arts Festival". www.giaf.ie.
- ^ "Dream Big, by Soda Blonde". Soda Blonde. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
- ^ "Soda Blonde: Dream Big - Dubliners return with a bolder, more forthright, more experimental affair". The Irish Times. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
- ^ Carty, Pat. "Album Review: Soda Blonde - Dream Big". Hotpress. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
- ^ "On Dream Big, Soda Blonde Set A New Standard For Themselves". Headstuff.
- ^ "The best Irish albums of 2023 — ranked". Independent.ie. 1 December 2023. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
- ^ "Soda Blonde Soda Blonde emerged from the ashes of internationally acclaimed band Little Green Cars; whose debut album saw them skyrocket to number one in the Irish album charts. | Other Voices Artists". www.othervoices.ie.
- ^ "EP Review | Soda Blonde Hit Reset With Terrible Hands - HeadStuff".
- ^ Smither, Tanis. "Soda Blonde: "I feel very androgynous as a group, and I like that."". Hotpress.
- ^ "Soda Blonde: Dream Big - Dubliners return with a bolder, more forthright, more experimental affair". Irish Times.