Chuckys River - Step Up - Temple House Festival - Band Wagon Tv - June 2011 - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jun 13, 2011
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The band released their debut 5-track EP "Personality Crash" in Nov 09'. After the promotion of the EP via radio slots, extensive gigging and a self-made video, their year ended on a high.
2010 saw the band doubling their guitar power with the addition of fourth member, Damo. With three songwriters in the band music began to pour in rehearsals. Influences including Neil Young, Gomez, Paul Weller and RHCP are contributing to an eclectic and exciting new sound. The band will be showcasing their new material with a tour in April 11'.

- Jackie Hayden of Hot Press "Chucky's River impressed with their recent Our Thursdays performances, and their occasional use of a sax gives the quartet an added texture, so they avoid mindlessly wearing out the guitar, bass, drums
formula. The solid "Personality Crash" has a blues groove that hits all the right spots. They develop the vocal harmonies on "This Ship" which has stinging guitar lines as well."The Town Warp" expresses their gentler side, tasty guitar licks sliding into a sensual song that elicits an expressive vocal. Reliable on disc and worth following up live too."



- Wailing Guitars, Catchy Melodies, Energetic Rhythms and a Dynamic Live Show make Chucky's River a band you cannot miss.


- Bruised Fruit Promotions - "Wexford tinted blues-rock. Fantastic songwriting, great lyrics, and stellar vocals that you have to hear to believe. Will undoubtedly see success.

- Irish Unsigned.com - " skilful guitars, complex rhythms & powerful delivery of deep thinking lyrics"

- Dublin Live.ie - " With heavy riffs, a strong rock sound, an array of percussion instruments and vocals which switched between gruff and sensual, it was no wonder these guys had the crowd screaming "We want more...C..mon" after their third song. Chucky's River were crowd raisers"
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