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Diverse and adventurous indie pop/rock. Cormac Parle joined John Hearne's band in 1987, when they were one year apart in the same school, and the band has persisted since, despite all the usual upheavals you might expect in people's lives between their teens and their 30s and a total lack of anything that any but the kindest might call "success". The current lineup (with Stephen Whelan on drums) has been stable since 1999, and they've done all the usual stuff you might expect a band to do. To date they've released one album - "Future come and get me" - and a bunch of EPs/singles. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Future Come And Get Me

Try Not to Think About It
Let's Go Out
I Contain Multitudes
Let's Be Strangers
Why You Should Give up on Your Dreams
The Glue That Holds Us All Together

Stoat and Friends
What Doesn't Kill You Doesn't Really Make You Stronger (2021 Rework)
Trampolina
Things I Learned in Therapy
The ModPopPunk Archives