ARROW IN THE SKY

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2010

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BALCONYTV DUBLIN 8/04/2010
PRESENTED BY PAULINE FREEMAN
Formed from the ashes of folk-tronica ensemble 'Till the Morning Comes" bassist turned singer Conor McCauley returns from his Japanese exile to work once again with longtime collaborator and producer Shayne Byrne.

Six months later and they would shape the new/ancient sound that was "haunting their heads" into debut Ep - 'Do What Thou Wilt'. The title taken from the 16th century fable -'Gargantua and Pantagruel'. The story of a utopian monastery where the only law that governs the lives of the inhabitants is 'do what thou wilt'.

It was released in summer 09 to widespread acclaim and followed by heavy touring across the country. The sound live can be likened to other harmony laden, song driven artists such as CSN and Simon & Garfunkel or more contemporary artists such as My Morning Jacket, Fleet Foxes and Bowerbirds.

With an arsenal of traditional instruments doing very untraditional things, strange and boundless vocals soaring then cascading AITS have created a world and sonic imagery all of their own. Weaving an aural tapestry of folk, blues, alt-rock into their own unique blend of Irish-Americana.

Do What Thou Wilt, the debut E.P. is available now!

http://www.myspace.com/arrowinthesky

Tune in again tomorrow!!!

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  • Always a pleasure to hear guys.

  • magnificent

  • Great song that!

  • awesome guys

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