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Dead Heroes Club An Irish Progressive Rock Band? Surely Not! Almost certainly Ireland's only progressive rock band, DEAD HEROES CLUB offer us 21st century prog-rock. The band wear their influences firmly on their sleeve and yet manage to achieve an original and inventive approach to their music. The self-titled debut album contains all original songs that range from the unashamed progressive rock leanings of A Day In The Life Of The World and the moving acoustic charm of Sunrise On the Trenches to the sheer musical power of Falling From Grace and the epic A Secret Never To Be Told . The band members have come together from various corners of the musical past with one thing in common, the love of experimental and progressive music. Composing music under the philosophy of let the music lead the way, DEAD HEROES CLUB have a lot in common with the progressive rock giants of the past, and yet the music feels modern and fresh. The origins of DEAD HEROES CLUB lie in the words of many long dead conversations around the year 2003 between guitarist Gerry McGerigal, vocalist Liam (Soupy to his friends) Campbell and drummer Mickey Gallagher all of who were playing in various other bands at the time and feeling frustrated with the lack of musical adventure in the moribund waters of mainstream rock and pop. Each felt a need to break free from this stagnation and write and perform songs that could stir the imagination. Having agreed to get together for a few jams (the prerequisite for