The working class were out in front this week and absolutely took full control of The Academy on Friday. Finglas and Tallaght came together as one for a blend of accents and art and to prove that Dublin’s soul is still battling along the crest of a large wave, over shadowed by the glooming eyes of the UK and America.
Aslan with their new singer Lee Tompkins headlined the Academy on Friday night, with support from the upcoming Tallaght Rockers, Delush. It was a jam packed night with drink flowing and smiles beaming.
Delush photos:
Aslan photos & set-list:
Set-list:
Games
Too Late for Hallelujah
Chains
The Gallery
This Is
Rainman
Hold On
Never Tear Us Apart (INXS cover)
Gotta Make It
Precious
Where’s the Sun
Sweet Time
We Did
Pretty Thing
Down on Me
Crazy World
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This Time
Words & Photos Carl Foran – @carlforanphotography
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