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The Hard Working Men Album Launch Party!!!

March 16, 2023 7:30pm

The show of the year that's been five months in the making....

Ispíní na hÉireann's long anticipated ALBUM LAUNCH PARTY for their debut album The Hard Working Men!!!

Tickets on Sale Friday 20 January 10am

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  • Ispíní na hÉireann at Dudley's
    Dudley's Bar & Lounge, The Liberties, Dublin
    Mar26

    Ispíní na hÉireann at Dudley's

    Dudley's Bar & Lounge, The Liberties, Dublin 7:00PM

27
  • Ispíní na hÉireann at the Cobblestone
    the Cobblestone, Smithfield, Dublin
    Mar27

    Ispíní na hÉireann at the Cobblestone

    the Cobblestone, Smithfield, Dublin 9:00PM

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  • Ispíní na hÉireann at Hynes' Bar
    Hyne's Bar, Stoneybatter, Dublin
    Mar30

    Ispíní na hÉireann at Hynes' Bar

    Hyne's Bar, Stoneybatter, Dublin 8:00PM

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  • Ispíní na hÉireann at Dudley's
    Dudley's Bar & Lounge, The Liberties, Dublin
    Apr2

    Ispíní na hÉireann at Dudley's

    Dudley's Bar & Lounge, The Liberties, Dublin 7:00PM

3
  • Ispíní na hÉireann at the Cobblestone
    the Cobblestone, Smithfield, Dublin
    Apr3

    Ispíní na hÉireann at the Cobblestone

    the Cobblestone, Smithfield, Dublin 9:00PM

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  • Ispíní na hÉireann at Hynes' Bar
    Hyne's Bar, Stoneybatter, Dublin
    Apr6

    Ispíní na hÉireann at Hynes' Bar

    Hyne's Bar, Stoneybatter, Dublin 8:00PM

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  • Ispíní na hÉireann at Féile Ceoil Baile na nGall
    Ballydavid, County Kerry
    Apr8

    Ispíní na hÉireann at Féile Ceoil Baile na nGall

    Ballydavid, County Kerry

9
  • Ispíní na hÉireann at Dudley's
    Dudley's Bar & Lounge, The Liberties, Dublin
    Apr9

    Ispíní na hÉireann at Dudley's

    Dudley's Bar & Lounge, The Liberties, Dublin 7:00PM

10
  • Ispíní na hÉireann at the Cobblestone
    the Cobblestone, Smithfield, Dublin
    Apr10

    Ispíní na hÉireann at the Cobblestone

    the Cobblestone, Smithfield, Dublin 9:00PM

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  • Ispíní na hÉireann at Hynes' Bar
    Hyne's Bar, Stoneybatter, Dublin
    Apr13

    Ispíní na hÉireann at Hynes' Bar

    Hyne's Bar, Stoneybatter, Dublin 8:00PM

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  • Ispíní na hÉireann at Dudley's
    Dudley's Bar & Lounge, The Liberties, Dublin
    Apr16

    Ispíní na hÉireann at Dudley's

    Dudley's Bar & Lounge, The Liberties, Dublin 7:00PM

17
  • Ispíní na hÉireann at the Cobblestone
    the Cobblestone, Smithfield, Dublin
    Apr17

    Ispíní na hÉireann at the Cobblestone

    the Cobblestone, Smithfield, Dublin 9:00PM

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  • Ispíní na hÉireann at Hynes' Bar
    Hyne's Bar, Stoneybatter, Dublin
    Apr20

    Ispíní na hÉireann at Hynes' Bar

    Hyne's Bar, Stoneybatter, Dublin 8:00PM

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23
  • Ispíní na hÉireann at Dudley's
    Dudley's Bar & Lounge, The Liberties, Dublin
    Apr23

    Ispíní na hÉireann at Dudley's

    Dudley's Bar & Lounge, The Liberties, Dublin 7:00PM

24
  • Ispíní na hÉireann at the Cobblestone
    the Cobblestone, Smithfield, Dublin
    Apr24

    Ispíní na hÉireann at the Cobblestone

    the Cobblestone, Smithfield, Dublin 9:00PM

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  • Ispíní na hÉireann at Hynes' Bar
    Hyne's Bar, Stoneybatter, Dublin
    Apr27

    Ispíní na hÉireann at Hynes' Bar

    Hyne's Bar, Stoneybatter, Dublin 8:00PM

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29
30
  • Ispíní na hÉireann at Dudley's
    Dudley's Bar & Lounge, The Liberties, Dublin
    Apr30

    Ispíní na hÉireann at Dudley's

    Dudley's Bar & Lounge, The Liberties, Dublin 7:00PM

1
  • Ispíní na hÉireann at the Cobblestone
    the Cobblestone, Smithfield, Dublin
    May1

    Ispíní na hÉireann at the Cobblestone

    the Cobblestone, Smithfield, Dublin 9:00PM

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  • Ispíní na hÉireann at Hynes' Bar
    Hyne's Bar, Stoneybatter, Dublin
    May4

    Ispíní na hÉireann at Hynes' Bar

    Hyne's Bar, Stoneybatter, Dublin 8:00PM

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This album is a combination of original songs and reimagined covers of songs and tunes from the Irish tradition. There is subtext, commentary, and method to all of the madness, which we are leaving open to the interpretation of the listener. It is up to you to decide whether or not this is all waffle, or if there is deeper meaning among all this

This album is a combination of original songs and reimagined covers of songs and tunes from the Irish tradition. There is subtext, commentary, and method to all of the madness, which we are leaving open to the interpretation of the listener. It is up to you to decide whether or not this is all waffle, or if there is deeper meaning among all this noise. All art is open to interpretation, and we are excited to find out how this speaks to you. We are proud to bring this to you. It is the result of years of effort, frustration, and spontaneous brainfarts, and we hope that somewhere along the way it can make you crack a smile.

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    Intro 0:13
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    The Hard Working Men 5:14
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    Bash Bash Bash 2:21
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    Talk to Joe 6:26
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    Three Lovely Lassies from Kimmage 4:17
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    Spancil Hill EQ16 7:51
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    Please Don't Start the Fun 6:07
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    A Health to the Company 6:45
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  9. 9
    The Green and Red of Mayo 4:38
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    Come Out Ye Black and Tans 6:54
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    The Silver Spear 6:04
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The Hard Working Men

The Hard Working Men

Ispíní na hÉireann

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The Hard Working Men

For Mick O’Grady. Thanks for your belief and encouragement


During a trip to Slovakia in 2017, banjo player Adam J. Holohan and guitar player Tomás Mulligan discovered how much they enjoyed playing with each other, shortly after they decided to form a band. One day, while sitting at the bar of the famous Cobblestone Pub in
The Hard Working Men

For Mick O’Grady. Thanks for your belief and encouragement


During a trip to Slovakia in 2017, banjo player Adam J. Holohan and guitar player Tomás Mulligan discovered how much they enjoyed playing with each other, shortly after they decided to form a band. One day, while sitting at the bar of the famous Cobblestone Pub in Smithfield Square, drinking the strongest accidentally-created ale the Four Provinces Brewery had to offer, they decided upon a name; Ispíní na hÉireann, and thus the Sausages of Ireland were born.

One of their theories of music they decided to expand and experiment on, was that people respond to repetition. The self-proclaimed “World’s Hardest Working Band” hypothesised that people unfamiliar with Irish music couldn’t actually tell the difference between any of the tunes that musicians were playing, and likely wouldn’t be aware if the same tune was repeated several times in a session. Rather, they believed that the repetition would lead to subconscious conditioning, leading the people to enjoy the session more as it went on, as, unbeknownst to them, they had become familiar with the tune. After agreeing upon a reel called The Silver Spear, the experiment was underway. The research peaked on St Patrick’s Day 2019 in Molly Malone’s Bar in Temple Bar, when the Silver Spear was played in excess of 20 times in a 3 hour session to a rousing response. Legend has it that the Silver Spear passed 30 plays that day, but as of yet, no concrete evidence has been put forward to support this claim.
Since then the repertoire of Ispíní na hÉireann has evolved substantially. Nonetheless, in paying homage to their roots, this album both opens and closes with versions of this great reel.

In July 2019, while on tour in Lithuania, Ispíní na hÉireann would expand its ranks when they became acquainted with talented cellist Aongus Mac Amhlaigh, who they quickly adopted into the band due to his amazing ability to make their music somewhat credible. It was on this trip that the Ispíní came across Sergeant James McCafferty, thus securing them their first man on the inside of An Garda Síochána. Sergeant James would lend his talents to this album, throwing down saxophone, cornet, organ and clarinet on several tracks.

With some semblance of a sound coming together the eager pair would seek the guidance of a top performing producer to capture their sound. Band manager Kül de Soup made a phone call to one Chris ‘The Rich’ Barry to see if he was up for the immense and arduous task ahead, would he record the Sausages of Ireland?! “I suppose so” he said half-heartedly, while taking a drag out of several cigarettes simultaneously. The journey to the album nobody wanted but everybody was getting, commenced.

Then all of a sudden go-tobann, just as the sound was starting to come together, the world was overcome with a terrible sickness, and due to circumstances beyond the band’s control, the continuation of this album came to a screeching halt. This, however, may have been a blessing in disguise for this particular album as it gave the Hard Working Men time to reflect and analyse what they had already put together, and also an opportunity to write new material about their view of the state of the world. As the world seemed to be coming to grips with the pandemic, Ispíní na hÉireann returned to the studio with more tricks up their sleeves and even more musicians to help them realise their vision.

This album is a combination of original songs and reimagined covers of songs and tunes from the Irish tradition. There is subtext, commentary, and method to all of the madness, which we are leaving open to the interpretation of the listener. It is up to you to decide whether or not this is all waffle, or if there is deeper meaning among all this noise. All art is open to interpretation, and we are excited to find out how this speaks to you.
We are proud to bring this to you. It is the result of years of effort, frustration, and spontaneous brainfarts, and we hope that somewhere along the way it can make you crack a smile.
Read more…
0:00/???
  1. 1
    Intro 0:13
    0:00/0:13
  2. 2
    The Hard Working Men 5:14
    0:00/5:14
  3. 3
    Bash Bash Bash 2:21
    0:00/2:21
  4. 4
    Talk to Joe 6:26
    0:00/6:26
  5. 5
    Three Lovely Lassies from Kimmage 4:17
    0:00/4:17
  6. 6
    Spancil Hill 7:51
    0:00/7:51
  7. 7
    Please Don't Start the Fun 6:07
    0:00/6:07
  8. 8
    Here's a Health to the Company 6:45
    0:00/6:45
  9. 9
    The Green and Red of Mayo 4:38
    0:00/4:38
  10. 10
    Come Out Ye Black and Tans 6:54
    0:00/6:54
  11. 11
    The Silver Spear 6:04
    0:00/6:04
Please Don't Start the Fun

Please Don't Start the Fun

Ispíní na hÉireann

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Following on from their recent single ‘Talk to Joe’, Ispíní na hÉireann share ‘Please Don’t Start the Fun’, the
next taster of what’s to come on their debut album, due for release October 28 th 2022.
Written by Tomás Mulligan, Adam J. Holohan and Stephen McCann in early 2021, ‘Please Don’t Start the Fun’
was recently brought in studio with the
Following on from their recent single ‘Talk to Joe’, Ispíní na hÉireann share ‘Please Don’t Start the Fun’, the
next taster of what’s to come on their debut album, due for release October 28 th 2022.
Written by Tomás Mulligan, Adam J. Holohan and Stephen McCann in early 2021, ‘Please Don’t Start the Fun’
was recently brought in studio with the powerful Kilian O’Flanagan, to record it at BIMM on Francis Street.
They describe it as “A song about the hesitation to return to the craic of Pre-Pandemic life, however contrast to
its lyrics, the music to the song would convey that the fun is only just beginning…”
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  1. Please Don't Start the Fun
Talk to Joe

Talk to Joe

Ispíní na hÉireann

Buy album
View on Bandcamp
This debut album of Ispíní na hÉireann is a combination of original songs and reimagined covers of songs and tunes from the Irish tradition. There is subtext, commentary, and method to all of the madness, which we are leaving open to the interpretation of the listener. It is up to you to decide whether or not this is all waffle, or if there is
This debut album of Ispíní na hÉireann is a combination of original songs and reimagined covers of songs and tunes from the Irish tradition. There is subtext, commentary, and method to all of the madness, which we are leaving open to the interpretation of the listener. It is up to you to decide whether or not this is all waffle, or if there is deeper meaning among all this noise. All art is open to interpretation, and we are excited to find out how this speaks to you.
We are proud to bring this to you. It is the result of years of effort, frustration, and spontaneous brainfarts, and we hope that somewhere along the way it can make you crack a smile.
Read more…
0:00/???
  1. 1
    Talk to Joe 6:26
    0:00/6:26

The Hardest Working Men

a bit about Adam & Tomás

During a trip to Slovakia in 2017, Dublin born musicians banjo player Adam J. Holohan and guitar player Tomás Mulligan discovered how much they enjoyed playing music with each other and decided to form a band.  Not long after, while sitting at the bar of the famous Cobblestone Pub in Dublin's Smithfield Square, and drinking the strongest ale the Four Provinces Brewery had to offer, inspiration struck and they decided upon a name; Ispíní na hÉireann, and thus the Sausages of Ireland was born.

Ispíní na hÉiereann’s music is a combination of original songs as well as reimagined covers and tunes, all influenced by the Irish musical tradition. There are layers of subtext and commentary, and a genuine method to all the madness. And as with any great art it is left open to the interpretation of the listener. It is up to the audience to decide whether or not this is all waffle, or if deeper meaning can be found amidst the chaotic noise.

Ispíní na hÉiereann is proud to bring their debut album, The Hard Working Men to you. It is the result of years of effort, frustration, and spontaneous brainfarts, and they hope that somewhere along the way it can make you crack a smile.

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