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D'you know Junah?
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Posted by: aidanSunday, April 27, 2008
They're the Dublin folk-rockers who've been touring around France this last month as support to Kill The Young, that's who! They'll be back in Dublin very soon for a few shows: until then you can watch them playing on a balcony above Dame Street.

Dateline early 2007, and the CLUAS gaffer is proposing to his Paris correspondent that his leisurely monthly column become a hi-octane, fact-acting blog:

CLUAS gaffer: Your column is becoming a blog. Start posting toot sweet or there'll be no more CLUAS Foreign Correspondent Expense Account. That is all.

French Letter: Yikes!

Luckily for us and our lavish expense account, loads of Irish acts visited Paris in 2007 just so we could write about them. Some, like Nina Hynes and The Immediate, came more than once. Others, like Duke Special, inspired us to write dizzying prose the likes of which hadn't been seen since the last pages of The Great Gatsby. We were nominated for awards and dreamy French actresses started returning our calls.

It couldn't last. Now that there's a recession in Eire and everyone's queuing hours for sold-out stale bread, Irish bands are giving up their Paris trips to concentrate on rocking the lucrative Donegal bingo-hall circuit. Bell X1 supported Nada Surf here last week... and that's all. The Frank And Walters cancelled three French dates scheduled for April. We were starting to panic, and dreamy French actresses don't find that attractive.

JunahAnd then, flicking through pocket-sized Paris listings mag Lylo to look busy, we found Junah (right). Junah have been supporting Kill The Young on their recent French tour, and they have their own show at the Café Montmartre in Paris tonight. Junah. You know... Junah. The Irish band. Junah!

No, neither did we. Junah are a five-piece band made up of four Dubs (from Tallaght and Palmerstown, to be precise) and a French drummer. As they say on their MySpace page, their acoustic folk-rock "[combines] the melodious hum of Irish Folk music charged with an overwhelming and embodied enthusiasm for the progression of the Irish rock scene". Seeing the dreaded Eleanor McEvoy as one of their prominent MySpace friends (they're supporting her at Aras Chronain in Clondalkin on 16 May) tells you all you need to know about that particular genre.

Still, in the spirit of "g'wan Oirland!" and shake-a-shamrock and non-begrudgery, we'll give them a mention. After tonight's show in Paris they'll be in Arles on 30 April and Sanary-sur-Mer (no need for me to tell you where that is, of course) the following night. Then it's off to Switzerland before coming back to Ireland.

Junah were due to compete in Phantom's battle of the bands competition but withdrew due to 'sudden unforeseen complications with schedules'. Never fear - one look at their MySpace page and you'll be able to find out where you can see them (hint: Clondalkin).

From a recent appearance on Balcony TV, here's 40% of Junah performing 'Walk Me Into The Ground':

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Re: D'you know Junah?   By Pedro de Silva Lopes de Nacimento Carvalho Figo on Friday, May 02, 2008
Although Graham (the guitarist/vocalist) is a great musician, he's even better at selling stuff. Man, that guy could sell a wonky Strike 16" with suspect brakes to anyone...and there's no better man for getting a Sport Rider down from the canopy!

Re: D'you know Junah?   By Sue on Monday, May 05, 2008
Heard junah in the sugar club and pravda both gigs were great. You should check them out because i reckon your going to here a lot more of them

Re: D'you know Junah?   By Gillian on Monday, May 05, 2008
i love that song walk me into the ground. saw them play recently with kila, they played an amazing set! lookin forward to seeing them again soon.

Re: D'you know Junah?   By Kris on Tuesday, May 06, 2008
I am a big Junah fan seen them first in The Sugar Club and have since caught them in Whelans and The Cherrytree. The twins have really good harmonies and they are tight as a band. Looking forward to an album though.

Re: D'you know Junah?   By Bianca on Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Hi All,<br><br>I am the lads manager, and after the tour of France and Switzerland we just finished I can say Yes I know Junah. They are a pleasure to work with, hard working lads who really love making music together and are good at what they do. <br><br>We are recording with Karl Odlum on the 13th of June and I hope you all like the finished product!<br><br>Bianca

Re: D'you know Junah?   By Wildrover on Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Hi, I have seen Junah in the Cherrytree and i was very impressed. They sound great, very talented song writers. Great to hear their recording soon. Really hope they do well.

Re: D'you know Junah?   By Natalie on Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Oh, those guys are tops! They have beautiful harmonies that could make even the crappiest lyrics sound brilliant. Luckily for them, they don't seem to have any crappy lyrics - just really touching and moving songs. Nice guys, as well.

Re: D'you know Junah?   By Minnie MINKDELUXE on Thursday, May 08, 2008
Those guys are amazing,I am a huge fan !they are absolutly adorable and down to earth,with a wicked sense of humor.<br>there talent is immense and unique!i reckon they are the next big thingd in irish music.<br>good luck and all the best for them,as they really deserve it!<br>VIVA JUNAH FEVER FOR EVER!!!!


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