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Big Sleep release debut album 'Holy Show' and share high-speed single 'Bruiser'

  • Writer: FLEX
    FLEX
  • 7 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Dublin rock outfit Big Sleep have released their debut album 'Holy Show' via LAB Records, marking a major milestone for the fast-rising four-piece. Arriving alongside the record is new single 'Bruiser', a rapid-fire standout that surges forward at a relentless pace, capturing the band’s electrifying live energy.


Across ten tracks, 'Holy Show' explores emotional upheaval, shifting relationships and the fragile nature of connection. The album was written throughout 2024, beginning with early demos crafted during a trip to Sligo before expanding into sessions across Ireland and Italy. Recorded at Bam Bam Studios in Norfolk with producer Chris W Ryan, and later refined in Belfast and Dublin, the project balances raw immediacy with widescreen ambition. Mastering was completed by Pete Maher.


'Bruiser' acts as the album’s pulse, racing ahead with urgency and grit, while other tracks move between nostalgia, tension and eventual acceptance.


Following a sold-out London in-store and continued UK and Irish tour dates this spring, Big Sleep continue to cement their reputation as one of Ireland’s most compelling new rock bands.



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