Seneca_(band)

Senakah

Senakah (formerly Seneca) are an Indie/alternative rock band from Limerick, Ireland.[2] Their debut album, Sweeter than Bourbon, produced the single "Clarity", which broke into the Ireland Top 20.[3] Senakah's 2008 American debut was met with positive reviews, and spawned a North American tour in 2008. In 2009 the band spent three months in the United States before embarking on the European leg of their tour.[4]

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Senakah guitarist Brendan O'Gorman performing at the Whisky a Go Go

Style

Senakah incorporates heavy guitar influence along with harmonic vocals and stringed instruments such as the cello and viola. Lead singer Rob Hope has been compared to "Eddie Vedder on his best day."[5]

Sweeter than Bourbon, the debut studio album from the band, deals with Ireland's social issues including domestic violence which is evidenced by the lyrics in their single "Clarity".[6]

Reception

Senakah has been met with positive reception in Europe and North America.

The Second Supper described the band's live performance thus: "No song was vestigial, no member’s contribution was unimportant or repetitive. The spectrum-running creed was adhered to, and it paid off big." [7]

The band were originally named 'Seneca',[8] but they reported they had to change their name to 'Senakah' to avoid a trademark conflict.[9]

Discography


References

  1. Fluker, Meryn. "No leprechauns, but plenty of tunes for Limerick-based band". The Daily Iowan.
  2. Lush, Brian. "Rockwired Interviews Seneca". Retrieved 25 May 2009.
  3. "Clarity". top40-charts.com. Retrieved 25 May 2009.
  4. Jacques, Alan. "Limerick's Seneca phone home from US tour". Limerick Independent News. Retrieved 25 May 2009.[permanent dead link]
  5. Thurlow, Kendra. "CD Shorts Reviewed this week: Animal Collective, Wild-Wood, Seneca, James Morrison". The Valley Advocate. Retrieved 3 June 2009.
  6. Gray, Jordan. ""Seneca" smooth". Argonaut. Retrieved 3 June 2009. [dead link]
  7. Emerson, Brett. "Seneca at the Warehouse". The Second Supper. Archived from the original on 17 February 2009. Retrieved 13 June 2009.

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