"A Breath of Fresh Air"
- TimeOut Magazine

Six lads hailing from West London, the West Midlands and the West of Ireland, came together on the Irish Folk/Rock scene in

London to create something unique. Borrowing from influences ranging from traditional Irish, Folk & Rock the

BiblecodeSundays have created music which has been described as a "breath of fresh air" by Time-out magazine.

The Irish traditions of stories, poems and songs that speak of a beautiful landscape and glorious heroes, mixed in with the

aggressive, dirty streets of day to day London come together to form a unique brand of energetic Folk/Rock, played with full

commitment and a contagious energy.

The BibleCodeSundays debut album Ghosts of Our Past was born mostly out of frustration that no one band was really hitting

the mark. The Pogues had opened a door and nobody was stepping through and carrying on their work as so many bands

had done with The Beatles.


"Pats Reels" live at The Big St Patrick's Day Shindig at Shepherds Bush Empire, London, 17th March 2010

Included on this debut album are three songs written for Mike O'Dea's Boston-Irish movie “Townies”, which played at the New York International Film and Video Festival in Oct 2009. The boys have also written new songs for Mike’s next project, a much bigger production called “Code of Silence” which will be produced by Michael Z Gordon, the producer of the movie Narc which starred Ray Liotta.

'The BibleCodeSundays' name came about from regular Sunday gigs and drink-fuelled conversations about conspiracy theories. These weekly gigs/sessions became known as 'BibleCode Sundays'. Since then - as well as recording a second album Boots or No Boots - The BibleCodeSundays have played on the pitch of both Celtic Park in Glasgow before 62000 people and the Madjeski Stadium - home to London Irish RFC.

They have shared the stage with Chicago Irish punk band The Tossers on their UK tour, along with Damien

Dempsey and Aslan, and have played the famous Glastonbury festival, along with several prestigeous venues across Europe. The band also appeared live on Sky Sports on Chrismas day as part of the channel's Christmas special programme schedule.

The year 2009 proved to be an even greater year for the band after signing to New York record label Cosmic Trigger, appearing live on US national radio St Patrick's Day Special "Kiss Me I'm Imus" presented by the legendary Don Imus and supporting The Dropkick Murphys in Boston, on St. Patrick's Night.

The band are made up of Ronan MacManus (son of Ross & brother of Declan aka Elvis Costello), Andy Nolan (ex Shane MacGowan & the Popes), Carlton Hunt (ex Bad Manners), Enda Mulloy (son of Tom from

the legendary Mulloy Brothers), and the most exciting fiddle player on the London Irish music scene Patrick Franklin. These original members along with new boy Kian Chanter, a guitarist/singer, make up The BibleCodeSundays.

Other band members over the years that have appeared on the albums have included Joe Moran, flute and vocals, who was an original member and in the band for both album recordings.

Another is Adam Brown, a great guitarist and All-Ireland Bodhran champion (and bodhran-maker<http://www.randabrown.co.uk/About.htm>) who played with the lads on and off during 2008 & 2009. He is featured playing guitar on "Better Man Than Me", from thee 2008 version of "Ghosts of Our Past." Adam's MySpace http://www.myspace.com/adambrown123

The BibleCodeSundays are renowned for being the hardest working band in London, with a constantly packed gig schedule.

The unmistakable drive, passion and lyrics that come from the heart of working people.

 

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