Ken Sweeney with musicians along the way Niall Austin and Andy Aldridge.
Live shows kind support from talented members of The Divine Comedy, Blue Aeroplanes, High Llamas, The Sundays, The Devlins, Harvest Ministers, The Revenants, Blades.
Influences
Carson McCullers, Sam Shephard, Billy Roche, Raymond Carver, Bernard McLaverty,Wim Wenders, John Patrick Shanley, Ben Okri, Arthur Miller, Alan Bleasdale's The Muscle Market
Sounds Like
The Postal Service, Stars, The Blue Nile, The Smiths, The Go-Betweens, Miracle Legion, The Red House Painters, Early REM, McCarthy, Shack, The Church, The Triffids, Prefab Sprout, The Chills, The db's, The Stars Of Heaven, Stars, Lucinda Williams, Iris Dement, The Smiths, Rain Parade, Lyle Lovett, The Replacements, The Pale Fountains, and The Blades
Dublin musician Ken Sweeney recorded two albums, three singles and an EP under the band name Brian between 1989 and 1999.
It all started when a good friend came across a demo of Ken's song A Million Miles and persuaded him it should be recorded as a single.
Taking the example of The Smiths, the blandest name imaginable, Ken joined forces with pal Niall Austin to release the single under the band name Brian.
Moving to London in 1989 just before the record came out, Ken was amazed to hear his non-existent band's single had been voted number 4 single of the year in Hotpress Magazine's Critics End Of Year Polls 1989.
A second single followed "You Don't Want A Boyfriend" (1991) which again did well in Hotpress Polls and led to a deal with London Irish label Setanta Records.
Locations around his home in Ealing, West London like The Western Avenue motorway and Hoover Factory inspired more songs from Ken with these
demos released by Setanta Records in 1992 under the title Understand.
By which time Niall Austin had left London and exited the band.
UK reviews and press coverage followed.
But Ken lost confidence when follow up EP The Planes, his favourite Brian record, died a death. Very miserable in London, he eventually left in 1995 and returned to Ireland where he rediscovered his muse.
Renewing his association with Setanta Records, after about 50 years of studio, producer and publishing disagreements he released his second album Bring Trouble in 1999 with BBC Radio One Single Of The Week 'Turn Your Lights On' which became a hit on Irish radio and was nominated Irish Single Of The Year in 1999's Irish Music Awards alongside acts like U2.
But it wasn't to be, as generally people preferred Ken's music to be sad and he decided against further recordings.
Said Ken
"When I used to shop for records down at The Tape & Record Exchange in Notting Hill Gate London, it always struck me there are too many bloody albums out there. Don't add to it unless you've got something you really believe in. I've been lucky to have a few songs like that go through my hands but not for a long time and I suppose even with some of my favourite artists, you realise they've reached a stage where they're past making their best work. In my case that happened pretty quick."
The new album, Mansions Of Gold is out now!.... It's a raw rootsy affair with 11 new songs including the singles Women Around Here, 45 and Sweet Angel.
CD's are also available mail order from theracketeers. com From April the album will be out in record shops in Germany on Cannery Row Records and by then it will also be available digitally from the usual outlets such as iTunes, Amazon etc...
How? It was happening this way to desire you a Happy Christmas, and that the coming year be full of successes and recognitions for you. Thanks to be there!! Thanks for ur music!! A hug from spanish south!!
Hola!Que tal todo? Aqui tienes el ultimo trabajo de RECELO , el videoclip del tema TAN LEJOS, el primer single del album debut de RECELO. Que disfruteis el video! TAN LEJOS Add to My Profile | More Videos
How's the form? For some reason, unknown to me, your comment came up blank. Anyway it's good to come across you again, as Clinton said to Monica.
We've a new single coming out in May so I'll get you a copy before then, we're in San Juan, Puerto Rico at the arse-end of a 2 month caribbean trip, be good to catch up soon.