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Director

 
Artist: Director
Director

Group Members:

Shea Lawlor, Michael Moloney, Rowan Averill, Eoin Aherne

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  • Formed: 2005, Dublin, Ireland
  • Genres: Rock

Biography

Elegant Irish pop/rock band Director balances their sound between the stylish urgency of the Strokes or the Killers and the more earnest, mature pop of Coldplay and their followers. Forming in their native Dublin in 2004, Director consists of Canadian-born singer and rhythm guitarist Michael Moloney, lead guitarist Eoin Aherne, bassist Rowan Averill, and drummer Shea Lawlor. Director signed with Atlantic Records in 2005 and released their first single, "Reconnect," in April of the following year. That single and its pair of follow-ups, "Come with a Friend" and "Leave It to Me," were all chart hits in Ireland, and all included on the band's debut album, We Thrive on Big Cities. Released in Ireland in the fall of 2006, We Thrive on Big Cities was released in the United Kingdom and the United States in early 2007. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
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Director
Origin Dublin, Ireland
Genres Art rock,[1] Pop
Years active 2005–present
Labels Atlantic Records (2005–2008)[2] Crapshoot Economics (2008–present)[2]
Website DirectorMusic.co.uk
Members
Michael Moloney (vocals/guitars)
Eoin Aherne (guitars)
Shea Lawlor (drums)
Rowan Averill (bass guitar)

Director are an award-winning Irish art rock quartet from Malahide in County Dublin. The band's members are Michael Moloney (vocals/guitars), Eoin Aherne (guitars), Shea Lawlor (drums) and Rowan Averill (bass guitar). [1] It is often stated in online articles about the band[citation needed] that singer Michael Moloney is Canadian or is of Canadian or American exctaction but this is not true.

As a relatively new band, Director have gained moderate popularity within Ireland and the United Kingdom, through their debut album and touring both on their own and as a support act for bands such as Hard-Fi, Goo Goo Dolls who they supported on their UK Let Love In tour, The Fratellis and Razorlight.

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Style

Director are known for their "art rock vision", having been educated in college; Moloney studied classical composition.[1] They have been likened to Joy Division due to their "monochrome sound".[2] They have also been praised for reproducing the "clipped, emotional blankness" of Wire.[1] They were influenced by The Smiths and Interpol.[3] The debut album, We Thrive on Big Cities, has been compared to the music of bands such as The Feelies, Mission of Burma, Television, Pere Ubu and Pixies,[4] whilst second album I'll Wait for Sound drew comparisons to Depeche Mode and New Order.[5]

Career

Vocalist Michael encountered rapper Snoop Dogg backstage during the band's debut at Oxegen, later describing a nod from the man as having "made my weekend".[6]

We Thrive on Big Cities (2006–2008)

Director produced their debut single, "Reconnect" which led to a music video. It was released in Ireland and the UK on 26 April 2006. It was to be the first of three singles to reach the Irish Top Thirty Chart and stayed in the Irish chart for twelve weeks. The success of the single led to the band opening the Main Stage at Oxegen 2006.[4]

Director's debut album, We Thrive on Big Cities was recorded alongside Stefano Sofia in Grouse Lodge in County Westmeath.[4] Moloney wrote the songs.[1] The band later spoke of their regret at having produced the album themselves instead of opting for a "bigger and rockier" sound.[1] It was released on 6 October in the Republic of Ireland and included their debut single, "Reconnect". Within the first week of release, the album had reached number two in the Irish album sales charts,[7] conceding the first place to Sam's Town, by The Killers; the album went on to go Platinum and spent a total of 29 weeks in the Irish chart. Over 20,000 albums were sold in Ireland alone.[2] Director played a sold-out show in the 1,600 capacity Ambassador Theatre on 9 December 2006.[7] The album's success led to the band securing support slots with UK bands such as Hard-Fi and The Fratellis.[1] A UK and European release followed in 2007.[7]

The second single taken from the band's debut album, "Come with a Friend", was released on 29 September of the same year. The third single from the album, "Leave It to Me", was released on 5 January 2007 but with no corresponding video. Both these releases were solely in the Republic of Ireland. Director were invited to participate in the 2007 series of RTÉ's annual Other Voices music show.[4]

The album was nominated for the 2006 Choice Music Prize for Irish Album of the Year. It was also nominated in the Best Irish Album category at the 2006 Meteor Awards at which the band won the award for Best New Irish Act and performed their single "Reconnect" live.

Director later split with Atlantic Records due to limited international success.[2][1]

Present (now past)

Director's latest single "Be with You" was released in Ireland on 11 May 2007. It is scheduled to be added to the tracklisting of the album We Thrive on Big Cities. The single is also due for a UK release, but the date is still to be announced. Director's summer 2007 shows included Slane Castle X-Fighters on 26 May[8] and the Main Stage at Oxegen 2007 on Saturday 7 July and several sold out tours in Ireland, as well as support slots with Snow Patrol and Razorlight. They headlined Indie-pendence in August that year.[9] They also played on the main stage at the 2007 Trinity Ball. Director played a number of headline gigs in Irish venues in December, including Dublin, Dundalk and Mullingar.

I'll Wait for Sound (2009–)

Director released "Play Pretend" as a taster track from their second album in 2008.[10] They performed three songs from that album at the O2, Dublin, in March 2009.[11] Director released their second album, titled I'll Wait for Sound, on 8 May 2009.[12][13] The cover art was created by Albert Reyes.[5][14] The album was preceded by the independent release of the single, "Sing It Without a Tune", on 1 May 2009.[12][10][13][15] They wrote ten songs at a farmhouse in County Leitrim and completed the recording of the album over seven weeks with US producer Brad Wood in his Los Angeles home.[2][1] Michael Moloney said:

You can expect a much harder sound than the first album but mixed with some of the softest, most delicate tracks we’ve ever recorded. I think we’ve captured more of the live essence of Director on this album. We’ve just released a song call ‘Play Pretend’ as a free download. It’s quite an intense track and an indication of the kind of rocky sound people can expect.[16]

The band embarked on an Irish tour in May.[13] They performed as Saturday night headliners on the IMRO New Sounds Stage at Oxegen 2009.[17] Another Irish tour follows in October.[18]

Confirmed songs

  • 1. "Play Pretend"
  • 2. "Don't Think I'll Know"
  • 3. "Sing It Without A Tune"
  • 4. "Laser Point"
  • 5. "I'll Wait For Sound"
  • 6. "Moment To Moment"
  • 7. "You See"
  • 8. "Hold Up Now"
  • 9. "At What Point"
  • 10. "Can't Go Home"

Discography

Awards

Choice Music Prize

Choice Music Prize, nomination for 2006 Album of the Year[1]

Year Nominated work Award Result
2007 We Thrive on Big Cities Irish Album of the Year 2006 Nominated

Hot Press Awards

Most Promising Act and Best Debut Album in the 2007 Hot Press Readers' Poll[4]

Year Nominated work Award Result
2007 Director Most Promising Act Won
2007 We Thrive on Big Cities Best Debut Album Won

Meteor Awards

2007 Meteor Awards: Best New Band[1] Nominated for two altogether.[19]

Year Nominated work Award Result
2007 Director Best New Band Won

2007 Platinum Status in Ireland

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Director's cut". The Irish Times. 2009-05-08. http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/theticket/2009/0508/1224246089049.html. Retrieved 2009-05-08. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Music: Director * * *". Irish Independent. 2009-05-08. http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/day-and-night/music/music-director-1732953.html. Retrieved 2009-05-08. 
  3. ^ "Blizzards go down a storm as hot Irish acts spice up first UCD ball". Irish Independent. 20069-04-23. http://www.independent.ie/national-news/blizzards-go-down-a-storm-as-hot-irish-acts-spice-up-first-ucd-ball-129363.html. Retrieved 2009-08-21. 
  4. ^ a b c d e "Director". RTÉ. http://www.rte.ie/tv/othervoices/director.html. Retrieved 2008-01-10. 
  5. ^ a b "Rock/Pop". The Irish Times. 2009-05-01. http://www.irishtimes.com/theticket/articles/2009/0501/1224245701358.html. Retrieved 2009-05-09. 
  6. ^ ""Snoop made my weekend!" says Michael from Director". Hot Press. 2009-07-03. http://www.hotpress.com/Director/news/%22Snoop%20made%20my%20weekend%21%22%20says%20Michael%20from%20Director/5599556.html. Retrieved 2009-07-03. 
  7. ^ a b c "Director to play Club NME: Dublin". NME. 2006-12-15. http://www.nme.com/news/director/25497. Retrieved 2009-06-14. 
  8. ^ "Red Bull X-Fighters, Slane Castle". Vital MX. 2007-05-30. http://www.vitalmx.com/features/Red-Bull-X-Fighters-Slane-Castle,1464. Retrieved 2009-05-09. 
  9. ^ "Loose and free at festival". Irish Independent. 2007-05-10. http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/music/loose-and-free-at-festival-654471.html. Retrieved 2009-08-21. 
  10. ^ a b "Director ready to unveil their anticipated new single". Fingal Independent. 2009-04-29. http://www.fingal-independent.ie/entertainment/director-ready-to-unveil-their-anticipated-new-single-1722243.html. Retrieved 2009-05-09. 
  11. ^ "Director back on the road". Fingal Independent. 2009-04-01. http://www.fingal-independent.ie/entertainment/director-back-on-the-road-1692644.html. Retrieved 2009-05-09. 
  12. ^ a b "Director return with new album". Hot Press. 2009-04-02. http://www.hotpress.com/news/5359448.html. Retrieved 2009-04-02. 
  13. ^ a b c "Rock/Director". The Irish Times. 2009-04-17. http://www.irishtimes.com/theticket/articles/2009/0417/1224244835199.html. Retrieved 2009-05-09. 
  14. ^ "Listen to New Director Album". RTÉ. 2009-05-08. http://www.rte.ie/ie/entertainmentmusic/entry/music_blog_listen_to_new. Retrieved 2009-05-09. 
  15. ^ "A summer of success in store for Director". Fingal Independent. 2009-04-15. http://www.fingal-independent.ie/news/a-summer-of-success-in-store-for-director-1708142.html. Retrieved 2009-05-09. 
  16. ^ "MP3: Director - ‘Play Pretend’". State. 2008-11-28. http://www.state.ie/blog/mp3-director-play-pretend/. Retrieved 2008-12-23. 
  17. ^ "Oxegen: IMRO New Sounds stage line-up". Hot Press. 2009-06-04. http://www.hotpress.com/news/5505318.html. Retrieved 2009-06-04. 
  18. ^ "Director confirm Irish tour". Hot Press. 2009-08-10. http://www.hotpress.com/Director/news/Director%20confirm%20Irish%20tour/5736788.html. Retrieved 2009-08-12. 
  19. ^ "Who wins? You don't decide. . .". Sunday Tribune. 2007-02-18. http://www.tribune.ie/article/2007/feb/18/who-wins-you-dont-decide/. Retrieved 2009-08-21. 

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