The Outside Track
The
Outside Track formed when they were all students at the Irish World Academy of Music and
Dance in Limerick, and are quickly earning themselves a reputation as one of the most exciting
new bands on the traditional music scene. With a truly diverse line-up, from Scotland, England,
Ireland and Canada, they combine music from all their different cultures to form a distinct and
dynamic musical sound. Flute, harp, fiddle, guitar, accordion and vocals combine in expressive,
energetic arrangements that deliver traditional music with a modern twist. Song repertoire encompasses
both classic ballads and contemporary songwriting, combining the tradition with fresh new material.
Five-part harmony singing sits alongside sparkling new instrumental sets. With an average age
below 25 the members of the band may be young, but between them they have performing credentials
that many veteran bands could wish for.
Formed in Limerick but now operating from Edinburgh as their band 'home' the Outside Track has
toured in Scotland and Ireland and in the summer of 2007 makes its first sortie south of the
border into England where they'll be playing concerts and festivals including the massive Sidmouth
Folk Week, where they play a main stage concert on the Ham with Altan.
The Outside Track's self-titled debut CD was recorded in late 2006 and is due for release in
June 2007 on the UK-based Bedspring label. This lively mixture of fourteen tunes and songs draws
from both traditional and contemporary sources with some self written. there are songs from Canada,
the USA, Scotland and Ireland and tunes from Cape Breton, Scotland, Ireland, England and Galicia
The breadth of their work and their obvious talents for arrangement and writing is impressive
for a band so young in years but perhaps everything we should expect for a band so talented.
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