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Engine Alley
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Member Since3/12/2007
InfluencesThe Beatles, The Clash, The Smiths, David Bowie, Neil Young, Big Star, The Jam, The Bothy Band, Pink Floyd, T Rex, Can, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Marvin Gaye, Joni Mitchell, you know like anything with a bit of a auld tune like......
Record LabelMother, Independent, Chrome Star


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   About Engine Alley
Engine Alley formed in 1989 in the shape of Kilkenny boys, Canice Kenealy (Vocals), Brian Kenealy (Guitar) and Eamonn Byrne (Bass). Moving to Dublin they recruited drummer Emmaline Duffy-Fallon and the line-up was completed in 1991 with the addition of Ken Rice (Orchestra) from Kerry on violin." While living in Dublin they took their name from a grey barren street in the heart of the Liberties, an old part of Dublin's south inner city. They quickly established a loyal following with their generally manic live performance and colourful appearance. Mother Records signed them in 1990 and their first release was the FLOWERBOX EP in August 1991. The next single INFAMY was followed by their excellent debut album A SONIC HOLIDAY (produced by Steve Lillywhite), which won a Smithwicks / Hot Press award for Best Irish Album of 1992. The album contained a fine collection of tracks including the singles MRS. WINDER, SONG FOR SOMEONE and INFAMY." In September 1993, INFAMY was released in the UK followed by a return to the studio in the company of Pat Collier. The results were included on a revamped version of A SONIC HOLIDAY entitled ENGINE ALLEY which was released in the UK in November 1993 and included the single SWITCH. At this stage Engine Alley had moved lock, stock and barrel to London. SWITCH was released in Ireland in December 1993 with three other new tracks from the Pat Collier session. The band relocated to Dublin in 1994 and the album ENGINE ALLEY was released Stateside on Island records. October of that year saw the band on a short but very successful tour of the US. On their return home in November 1994 there was a setback with the sudden departure of drummer Emmaline. This was quickly redressed by the inclusion of ex-Hothouse Flowersdrummer Jerry Fehily. February 1995 saw the band part company with Mother. Not ones to hang around they immediately began to write and entered Sun Studios, Dublin with an armful of songs ready to record. They emerged triumphant with a ten-track album entitled SHOT IN THE LIGHT, produced, engineered and recorded by Engine Alley, SHOT IN THE LIGHT, which was released on 28 July 1995 on the Irish independent label, Independent, is a move away from the pseudo-glam rock/pop, sound/image of A SONIC HOLIDAY. The new sound is a raw, rocky, live sound which shows the darker sound of Engine Alley. There is now more emphasis on the guitar/bass/drum nucleus of the band. 1996 the band decided to take a break. Canice and Brian pursued separate musical and non-musical endeavours while Eamonn landed bass duties with 'The Lord of the Dance' show. In early 1998 the lads felt ready to reconvene and along with Paul O'Byrne (drummer from Brian's interim project, The Valleys), played a triumphant return gig in April in The Da Club. That gig found the collective engines in fine form with Canice as irrepressible and compelling as ever and band locked into a fresh accomplished groove, onwards as ever! In 1999 they released The Lavender Girl E.P including the title track an 4 others. Since then the band has played gigs in Kilkenny every year, usually one in the summer and one at Christmas. Engine Alley has had a variety of line-ups but the issue is not as confusing as it may seem. The basic core of the band is Canice Kenealy (lead vocals and second guitar), Brian Kenealy (lead guitar and backing vocals) and Eamonn Byrne (bass). This has been the consistent and non-changing basis of the band. In true Spinal Tap fashion, drummers have come and gone, not infrequently. On drums from late 1989 to late 1994 was Emmaline Duffy-Fallon, followed by ex-Hothouse Flower Jerry Fehily for 1995, Gary Sullivan in 1996 and our present skins Paul O'Byrne 1997…….. In 1991 they introduced a fifth element with classical musician Ken Rice (Irish Chamber Orchestra), who played violin and keyboards, he remained until late 1995 and also appears on the unreleased 1996 recording sessions. 1998 the line-up was briefly augmented by Mark Murphy on guitar. Mark had played in Brian's 1997 side project The Valleys, (which also included Eamonn and Paul). Confused? Good! Canice has his own band these days, Kilkenny based Rigmarole. Brian released a solo album in 2004 called Paradise Place Guest musicians over the years have included; Mark 'Anthony' McGrath, Kirsty MacColl and Paul Kelly. As it goes the four-man twin Kenealy guitar assault is what they are happiest with these.

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Apr 9 2009 12:18 PM

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sara

sara



Oct 9 2008 8:00 PM

Hey guys :) Was wondering where can i find some of your old tracks? used to listen to you in school , wud love to hear em again :)
Engine Alley

Engine Alley



May 30 2008 10:05 PM

Please note Engine Alley won't be playing Thomastown on sunday June Ist. Sorry no go show.
Maestro

Maestro



Dec 30 2007 3:41 PM

Hello there, m
Thanks for the add, glad to meet you,
And to return the hand of friendship
“Friends Shine On Rainy Days
All the best
Maestro
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A happy,peaceful,and safe New Year to you and yours
Green & Live

Green & Live



Dec 27 2007 2:57 PM

Hope ye had a good Christmas folks and that 2008 is a good one for ye. Respect!
2 many egos

2 many egos



Oct 20 2007 4:31 PM

when do you s play dublin again ..you s are a great band great songs diamond jil great fuckin tune ,,always loved seen you in whelans back in the day
Tosh Flood.

Tosh Flood.



Oct 11 2007 5:10 AM

thank's for the add -
ireland's greatest ever band!!
have to get that 3rd classic album out sometime??
am still trying to convince someone to put it out.
stay cool,
tosh flood (a fan)x
typezoom

typezoom



Oct 1 2007 9:24 AM

thanks for the add. nice website! greetting from China.
Check my MUSICS.
Devious Theatre

Devious Theatre



Jun 25 2007 7:47 AM

Much thanks for the add, all the best. Devious Theatre.
Azgard

Azgard



Jun 17 2007 11:49 PM

was intrigued by the constant references by a certain mr. holdai!! and wasn't disappointed!!
Niall
AZgard
Alan

Alan Dempsey



Jun 11 2007 6:07 PM

Great GIG :)
Pete Holidai

pete holidai



Jun 11 2007 7:11 AM

Well!
Damn. Those songs still sound as vital and contemporary as the day they were written. The 'live' magic is still there too!
I felt like a proud Father :)
John

John



Jun 10 2007 8:40 AM

mighty gig in whelans last night, fair play to Canice for giving the crowd some stick, it got them moving. "A day in the life" was superb. Had an EA virgin with me and he said it was the best beatles cover he ever heard.
The Blue Sylph

Natalie Dwyer



Jun 9 2007 1:24 PM

Great to see those videos on your blog. Hoping to make it to the Whelans gig tonight. I remember seeing you guys on tv when I was just a wee teenager...
pete pamf

pete pamf



Jun 8 2007 3:04 AM

I will always be in infamy..

love

pete
Hartyboy

Brian Harty



Jun 7 2007 10:46 AM

Hey guys, thanks for the add! Can't wait to see ye in Cleeres tomorrow night!!
FILTER PUPPY

FILTER PUPPY



Jun 6 2007 12:56 PM

damn! I wont be here on saturday, playing in westmeath. Are you guys recording le gig? Ewe-Tube?
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777tippmusicfestival



Jun 2 2007 12:37 PM

hi guys,

thanks for the add :-)
GOOD TIGER

GOOD TIGER



Jun 2 2007 9:29 AM

just a week to go now boys......time to sharpen them guitar strings and dust off them vocal cords........i will have the mics in the right place at the right time
The Ministry of Musical Science & Melody

The Ministry of Musical Science & Melody



Jun 1 2007 7:48 PM

Greetings gringos,
Banter be with you,

The Ministers x.
Ray Heffernan

Ray Heffernan



May 31 2007 2:14 AM

Engine Alley are back!
That's great news! I used to have tape copy of "Cigarettes in the Fridge", and I miss it

Peace

Ray
Neil Bailey

Neil Bailey



May 30 2007 5:56 PM

Thanks for the Add.
I also was at many a gig of yours!
Happy days.
a±l±s

a±l±s



May 30 2007 4:31 PM

Cheers EA,
long time since I've heard those songs. was at many a gig back in the day,
briany (a.l.s)
Sharkey

Linda Sharkey



May 2 2007 3:04 PM

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