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Monday, April 24, 2006
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Current mood:  confused
Category: Food and Restaurants
22.04.2006 01:25 - Has received here from Green and there has found out disk LYNCHED ' Where did we go wrong?! ' Four tracks (from 11) now are accessible on air our radio receiving station. Responses to write necessarily From vitalik: sincerely, especially rhythmical (?) in grafton street. And they serious children? From astashou: Judging here to this http: // struggle.ws/wsm address which I have found on a cover - quite people From art: children, the group has liked me... From art: under red dry in general) From astashou: has earned at you radio? From greenstein: aha and too one of liked.. The address has dug out in confirming that that there always it is possible to find that interesting.. .. Well and this disk at me in so to whom that be written are called.. The address of group - lynched4life@yahoo.co.uk all of everyones From art: 2astashou yes not I from an another's computer..
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Monday, April 24, 2006
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Current mood:  dorky
Category: Fashion, Style, Shopping
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www.myspace.com/lynched4life While by no means creating pretty music these two Irish lads (one with a guitar, the other with a tin whistle) play thoughtful and interesting punky folk. But it's more Crass than Against Me! if you know what I mean. Sometimes the vocals are out of tune - like way out of tune - but that kind of adds to the substance over style charm. Looking at the artwork too you quickly see that they have spent a lot more time on the lyrics than the design. But fair play to them because some of them are though provoking and challenging. Tim Scott
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Tuesday, November 08, 2005
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Current mood:  sick
"Crowd Encouraged to Spit At Bouncers" From UCD college Tribune 03.11.03 Student Bar policy on visitors is under review following incident IY PETER MOYNIHAN THE BANDS AGAINST BUSH event held on Wednesday 29th of October was interrupted when one of the bands was removed from the stage for verbally abusing the bar staff. The band Lynched were apparently reacting to the confiscation of cans by members of staff, and while on stage told the crowd to "spit in the face" of anyone who asked if they had cans. I,,. The group subsequently incited the crowd to chant "fat cunt" at the bouncer and at this juncture their performance was interrupted and they were removed from the premises. It has also been confirmed that Lynched were not a part of ,re origina! line-up and were booked on a last minute basis. ) The event was organised primarily by Erin Thomas and James Redmond and (SVbooked through the Students Union Ents Office. The primary aim was to raise money to send a delegation to the European Social forum and 430 was praised for this purpose. Thomas and Redmond are of the opinion that despite the Unfortunate incident midway through the event itself had been a success. Speaking to the COollrib une, Redmond said it is "ridiculous to expect us {the organisers] to be able to pre-empt the actions of other individuals". Whtn asked if the incident had occurred due to a lack of security Redmond stated his opinion that the presence of security had in fact provoked it. According to Redmond, "People were drinking cans quite sedately, not buying overpriced pints and weren't bothering anyone." Thomas also accused the bouncers of being "a bit heavy handed" when removing Lynched from the stage. Lynched did not make themselves available for interview, but issued a statement to the College Tribune, defending; their actions- in their statement ,they claimed to have had "sound reasoning" behind their outburst. The group went on to describe this confiscation of cans as "shameless".' They also described their incitement of the crowd towards abuse aimed at the staff was ""tongue in cheek". They, described the actions of the bouncers in confiscating cans as a "loss of basic but the band did, however, apologise to the event organisers for putting them in a position whereby they were forced to apologise on the band's behalf, but reiterated that they "stand firm" by their actions. When approached. Student Club Manager Declan Hyland expressed his dissatisfaction with the incident and the organisation of the event. "Because this was a charity event the usual rent was ' waived and we allowed a number of , non- U.G.O students to attend." Hyland also stated his opinion that the trouble ' came from a group of approximately six people who were not students of the college and told the College Tribune that for this reason the policy on guests for such event may have to be reviewed Ents Officer: Oaviei Sherry, who " booked the event, said that it was an unforeseen difficulty but that the organisers had taken a limited responsibility and expressed regret on the night. He also congratulated the staff and those running the event on how quickly they managed to restore order and reiterated the opinion that overall, the night had been successful. ; After leaving; the bar, Lynched i' continued their performance outside until they were asked to leave.
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Wednesday, June 22, 2005
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from Maximum Rock n' Roll ..266 (that be the july issue)
LYNCHED does folk songs with politically charged lyrics. They play acoustic guitars and flute with two vocalists. the two vocalisits work well together, one with a harsh voice, while the other has a cleaner singing voice. The best song on the CD, "Woman on the Train," doesn't have either singer, though. It is a fairly simple, sweet song with guitar, xylophone and distorted talking. Musically, I wouldn't say there is much that is punk about this but lyrically they came through. (pete)
MRR, on the ball as usual...
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