We first want to thank our manager and producer Declan Legge for everything, you're the man. Also a big thanks to his lovely wife, Maggie!
Cheers to Steve Farris,Tom Dunn, Hamlet Sweeney, Kimberly Dickson, Darren Lee, Martin McGuigan, Jonny Quinn, Will McConnell and Aoife Woodlock.
A special mention to Kyle Leitch for his time and guidance, it won't be forgotten!
We're grateful to have such fantastic family and friends who have constantly backed us so hats off to you all.
Thanks to Other Voices, BBC Radio 1, RTE Radio 1, BBC Radio Ulster and Blast FM for featuring our music.
Be sure to check out Sinead Murphy Photography, the great artwork was her vision.
Finally, a big UP to the people that listen to our tunes and come to our gigs, we hope you enjoy 'Nevernames'.
Cheers,
Breandán, Christopher, Conchúr, Jonathan and Michael
lyrics
We wished away almost every day
Wishing we would come to life.
But the city struck was wasted on my part
As tomorrows turned to yesterdays.
And it's the hardest thing to solve it
Cause the things I sought have aged in their prime
Vancouver aches with growing pains
And New York's lights, they burn in vain
And Chicago's daze has blown away
And Boston hills are hard to climb
Oh all calls for new land seeking
Were drown out by simple reasons
And not for all the love, love, love.
Still Cities beg in their busy ways
And how the oceans come to life
But their promise steers to closing ears
And water waves to sandy eyes
And all calls for new land seeking
Were drown out by simple reasons
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