Fallen Lights with students at Loreto College, Mullingar.

Fallen Lights visit Loreto College

Fallen Lights visited Loreto College in Mullingar today for a surprise performance. 

They are to release their new single ‘It’s Too Late’ on February 23.

The song will be supported by a new music video which was shot at Ballinafad House, County Mayo. 

Together since college, the band members are multi-instrumentalist music graduates Graham Dowling, Andrew Cody, Jay Wiley and Joey Murray. 

Their live performances have been compared to ‘Two Door Cinema Club’ and ‘The Arctic Monkeys’ by former RTÉ 2FM radio DJ and Joe.ie presenter Paddy McKenna:

“They’re early Arctic Monkeys with a bit of Two Door too. Could’ve been bad but it was very, very good,” said Paddy McKenna.

“It is easy to see how this wiry four-piece are an instant hit with any new crowd.”

The band have found early success supporting well-established heavy hitters such as Scouting for Girls, Ham Sandwich, Keywest, The Academic and most recently The Blizzards on their comeback show in the Olympia Theatre. 

They finished the year with a run of performances at the INEC Killarney, hosting the VIP after parties for Picture This, The Coronas and Walking on Cars. 

This live success has been mirrored online and there were more than a million video plays on their social media sites in 2017. They also featured on Joe.ie and Her.ie.

‘It’s Too Late’ was recorded with Irish producer Philip Magee at Station Studios, Balbriggan.

As a band Fallen Lights are hugely versatile and come with a youthful ability to spontaneously burst into song, engaging and entertaining any audience. 

Acoustically or electrically charged the band are always ready to perform and have a natural ability to fit into any setting.