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U:MACK
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Legion Of Two
(launching new album "Riffs'"
available now on Planet Mu)

+ Three Pin Din
+ Over



Crawdaddy Friday August 7

Doors 7.30 (early show)
Tickets €10 From Road, Sound Cellar, Spindizzy, City Discs & online at www.tickets.ie/umack

www.myspace.com/thelegionoftwo
www.myspace.com/oovveerr
www.myspace.com/threepindin
www.myspace.com/umackproductions

Legion Of Two celebrate the release of their ferocious new album "Riffs'" on Planet Mu records with a headline gig in Crawdadddy on fri august 6. Legion of Two is the new project from Alan Oboyle of Decal, where he is joined by veteran Dublin drummer David Lacey. Although Alan's work in Decal has always been notabley eclectic, Legion of Two is far heavier than any of his previous work. Menacing loops ride huge waves of feedback, sounding like Black Flag riffs if Greg Ginn Had been kicked out of the band and replaced by John Carpenter. Huge bass pulsates in precession with David Lacey's incredible pounding drumming locking into a room shaking Jesus Lizard style pounding groove. The album will be released worldwide on june 27.
Support on the night from Three Pin Din & Over.

LEGION OF TWO

Alan O'Boyle is best known for his work in electronic music as Decal with a catalogue of EPs and albums on labels like Satamile, Planet Mu and Rotters Golf Club covering electro, techno and experimental music.
He has also been involved in recording, production and/or remix duties with the likes of Redneck Manifesto, Two Lone Swordsmen, Jape, Super Extra Bonus Party and many, many more.

David Lacey is a Dublin based drummer and percussionist who has been behind a drum kit in some capacity since the late eighties. Since 1997 he has been heavily active in improvised music collaborating with local and international musicians and is also one of the driving forces behind the I+E Festival in Dublin. Lacey has been playing gigs since his early teens, beginning as a member of the eighties Dublin hardcore band Three Ring Psychosis.