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SPRING 2020
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Mill Road – EP Launch Wednesday 25 March
Saturday 21 March Martin Ward (Edward Rowe) is a fisherman, a
gloweringly aggressive man who resents the
incomers and holidaymakers who have taken
over his village.
Thurles Indie band Mill Road release their debut
EP at The Source, showcasing an eclectic mix of
original songs.
Featuring Ciara O'Brien (Vocals/Bass guitar),
Kate Byrne (Drums), James Butler (Rhythm
Guitar) and Adam Tracey (Lead Guitar), the
band have built up a sizeable following in the
Tipperary area over the last year and are now
releasing this EP in a physical CD formatand
across all streaming platforms to showcase
their music and expand their audience.
The show at the Source will feature the
collection of new songs as well as some live
favourites.
A support act will also perform on the night.
TiME 8 pM
TickETS €10 in advancE/€15 On ThE niGhT
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Fishing is in decline. Where once this industry
used bait to catch fish, now the whole
community and the beautiful landscape are
used as bait to catch tourists. But Martin insists
on still trying to be a fisherman. In his martyred
way, he almost nurses the resentment involved.
But then his irritation with the newcomers
explodes when his ramshackle van gets
clamped by the security firm for parking in the
now-reserved spaces outside his former family
home. This and a hundred other little slights
add to his simmering rage.
In ‘Bait’, Cornish film-maker Mark Jenkin has
contributed one of the most arrestingly strange
movies this year. It’s an adventure in zero-
budget analogue cinema, a black and-white