Alt-Rockers Ten Hail Marys release debut EP

Music Review | 7th Jan, 2025 Ten Hail Marys Ten Hail Marys

Following on from the success of their single, I Still See Your Face, released at the end of 2024, Dublin based alt-rockers Ten Hail Marys return with their stunning debut EP, Faults I May Have.

Over 5 tracks Ten Hail Marys deliver a blend of pop melodies, heavy riffs, throbbing drum grooves and soaring distorted bass-lines. America and I Had A Dream, have a 90's tinge, while Anne Marie heavy bass tones are in contrast to the softer sounding, Echoes. The lads gave a hint of what to expect with 2024's, I Still See Your Face, and the rest of the EP confirms the bands progression musically since their debut back in 2022.

Faults I May Have discusses the common denominators of youth, love and identity crisis amongst other weird and wonderful features of the modern day, and issues within the world that may seem so unsolvable they must be made light of in order for on lookers to digest. - Ten Hail Marys

Ten Hail Marys have played in many renowned venues across Ireland and the UK, debuting with a sold out show in The Workmans Club. Since then they went on to play sets at venues such as The Grand Social, Whelans, Sebright Arms (UK) and Pharmacia (Limerick). The band gained recognition for their set at Forbidden Fruit 2023 and a sold out MCD headliner in Academy 2.

Fans of Ten Hail Marys can catch them live in February and March 2025 as the band sets out on their Irish/UK tour.


Ten Hail Marys - America (Youtube)

The EP, Faults I May Have is available through all streaming platforms.

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