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Eternal Sunday proudly presents the most surprising and unexpected band from the underground scene from Argentina: The Kavanaghs. The Kavanaghs' style is unique among Argentinean bands: their music is a wonderful mix of retro, 60's pop influences. In their songs you can hear echoes and harmonies of The Beatles, The Beach Boys, the first Bee Gees and even bands whose names sound obscure now (at least in South America) like Badfinger or Liverpool Express. These influences are not arbitrary or chosen as a pose: Tiago Galíndez, the composer, bass player and leader of the band, is a collector and connoisseur of the finest 60's pop music, and his band reflects his musical tastes. The Kavanaghs first release took place, as it should have, in England, when the label Matchbox Recordings included their song "All The Time" in the Big Indie Comeback Vol. 02 compilation. The fresh song with a catchy melody gained some attention: The Kavanaghs were contacted by some cool UK labels like Parlophone (with artists like The Beatles themselves in their roster, as well as Kylie Minogue, Pet Shop Boys, etc). This kind of attention is quite unusual for bands from Argentina outside the Latin market. The band was actively recording their first album so the meeting with the labels was delayed for some months. Recording their album at their own studio (Tiago is a music producer and studio owner) was not an excuse for not playing live. The Kavanaghs started to perform in their own home town, Rosar