Dublin band The Array release their second album "First World Power Conference" today, featuring several guest vocalists, including Nina Hynes singing on the tracks "A Place For The Other" and "From One To Ten", and Sinéad O'Carroll (ex-Bewitched) on the opening track "Feel Me Close".
For the last four years the Array have been working on developing their music and building on the multi-layered instrumental sound debuted on “On Unknown Soil”. They created a radical and much-praised re-working of U2’s Sunday Bloody Sunday featured on the Asian Tsunami Relief Fund CD Even Better Than The Real Thing Vol. 3, sung by Lisa Bresnan. More recently they re-worked several tracks for Simon Fisher Turner for his latest release Lana Lara Lata (Mute) and plan to release an album developed from the collaboration entitled “1001 Other Spaces” later in the year. They have also been continuing their work with film and documentary makers in Ireland, the U.K. and the U.S.A.
"First World Power Conference" is currently receiving radio play and available for sale in Tower Records and Road Records in Dublin, CD Baby (soon) and other record shops to follow around the country.
Dave Smith
Cino Resso Communications
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