Thoughts & Observations The Coronas

Album info

Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
27.09.2024

Label: So Far So Good

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Adult Alternative

Artist: The Coronas

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  • 1 Speak Up 03:36
  • 2 If You're Going 04:13
  • 3 Confirmation 04:34
  • 4 Still On Your Good Side 03:56
  • 5 That's Exactly What Love Is 03:33
  • 6 Ghosting 03:12
  • 7 Singing Just For You (On Occasion) 03:59
  • 8 Crowded Room 03:47
  • 9 Good Boy 03:28
  • 10 At Least She's Laughing 03:29
  • 11 Unbelievable Scenes 04:16
  • 12 Hearts For Eyes 03:19
  • Total Runtime 45:22

Info for Thoughts & Observations



Thoughts & Observations is the latest album by The Coronas, released by Mvka Music Limited. This highly anticipated album showcases the band's signature sound and thoughtful lyrics, making it a must-have for fans of indie rock and alternative music.

With a perfect blend of catchy melodies and introspective songwriting, Thoughts & Observations takes listeners on a musical journey through themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. The Coronas' emotive vocals combined with their dynamic instrumentals create an immersive listening experience that resonates with audiences of all ages.

Each track on the album offers a unique perspective on life's complexities, inviting listeners to reflect on their own thoughts and observations. From upbeat anthems to heartfelt ballads, The Coronas deliver a diverse range of songs that are sure to leave a lasting impression.

Whether you're a longtime fan of The Coronas or new to their music, Thoughts & Observations is an album that will captivate you from the very first note. Get your copy today and immerse yourself in the soul-stirring sounds of one of Ireland's most beloved bands.

In an ever-changing music industry, the longevity of THE CORONAS is impressive and deserves real recognition. Their alternative rock with pop appeal, often with big arrangements and some catchy anthems on the setlist, is often compared to Coldplay. Their early hits such as “San Diego Song”, “Heroes or Ghosts” and “Addicted to Progress” lend their concerts a magical touch of nostalgia. But that's not all: they have managed to constantly evolve and have successfully released new material in the last decade. Their last three albums have gone straight to number one in the Irish charts, while their fan base abroad has grown exponentially - sold-out tours in the USA, Canada and Australia underline this success.

“When we started the band, people were still buying CDs, we were a student band that became known through word of mouth,” explains frontman Danny O'Reilly. “We've been through the download phase, legal and illegal, the resurgence of vinyl, right up to the current evolution of the music industry, the era of streaming and TikTok dances. THE CORONAS have always ignored a lot of these trends and fashions and have always seen ourselves as a live band first and foremost. For us, it's always been simple: we pride ourselves on releasing good songs and improving our live performance with every show and album.”

This formula seems to have proven itself for THE CORONAS. The band is known for being one of Ireland's best live acts. They have been headlining major shows and festivals in their home country for almost 15 years, and their regular Christmas shows at the Olympia Theatre are legendary.

“We pride ourselves on our longevity,” says O'Reilly. “We still and always have something to say and are really excited to release the new album, our eighth, in the fall. We believe it's our strongest album yet.” The current single, released on August 16, is “Ghosting”. “Confirmation” (feat. Jamie Duffy) will be released on September 6th, before the album is released at the end of September. Thoughts & Observations is described as an “expressive, highly melodic album that takes an astute look at life, relationships and art.”

The Coronas are an Irish rock band that originated in Dublin. They have released seven studio albums, Heroes or Ghosts (2007), Tony Was an Ex-Con (2009), Closer to You (2011) The Long Way (2014), Trust The Wire (2017), True Love Waits (2020) Time Stopped (2022).

The Coronas

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The Coronas
are THE band to watch with a platinum -selling record and a prestigious Meteor Award (Irish Grammy) for album of the year beating out the likes of U2, The Script, and Snow Patrol. As one of the hottest live bands, they’ve headlined major UK festivals performing in front of tens of thousands of loyal fans. The Coronas have caught the attention of Sir Paul McCartney who personally asked them to open his Dublin show earlier this year and have opened for Pink and others in Europe. They’ve also toured Southeast Asia and Australia.

The Coronas latest Irish CD Tony Was An Ex-Con reached #1 on the Indie charts and #3 on the National Album chart. Hit singles include “San Diego Song,” “Someone Else’s Hands,” and “Won’t Leave You Alone.” The band, maintains a high profile on YouTube with over 1million collective views and is quickly earning an international following. This summer they headlined Ireland’s Oxygen Festival, playing in front of 30,000 fans.

Lead singer Danny O’Reilly credits the band’s close friendship as a key element of what makes their live show so dynamic. “Graham, Conor and I are literally lifelong friends and when Dave joined a few years back he fit right in. When you have that close of a bond with your band mates you can anticipate their every move on stage and it shows a camaraderie that fans can relate to and everyone has a great time.”

The Coronas are named after the Corona typewriter used by the young music critic character William Miller in the movie “Almost Famous”. Band members are Danny O’Reilly (lead vocals/ guitar/keyboards), Graham Knox (bass), Connor Egan (drums), Dave McPhillips (lead guitar/vocals).

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