Dublin 3-piece, Hal, formed in 2003 and were
signed by Geoff Travis to Rough Trade Records in 2004. Their eponymous
debut album was produced by Tears for Fears, Ian Stanley, and released
to critical acclaim in 2005, producing two UK and Irish top 40 chart
hits.
The band toured worldwide Turing 2004/05, enjoying
extensive television & radio promotion all over Europe, and
performing headline and support shows with the likes of the Doves, The
Thrills and Brendan Benson. Finding particular success in France, they
were awarded an EBBA (European Border Breakers Award) for most debut
record sales outside their home nation, and 'Best Album of 2005' in
French Magazine 'Music'. Back home they won 'Album of 2005' in the Irish
Independent, and 'Best Newcomers' in the Irish Post, as well earning
nominations for the Choice Music Prize and 'Best Band of 2005' at the
Meteor Awards. In 2007, suffering writers block, singer David Allen quit
the band and left Ireland. He returned in 2008, with a large collection
of new songs, having spent nearly 2 years travelling Europe and the
States with only his guitar for company, playing in various pubs and
clubs, and indulging in a different pseudonym for each performance.
During
this time Stephen, the band's keyboard player, put himself to work
building his own recording studio where he has engineered and played on
several acclaimed records including Fionn Regan's latest offering, "The
Shadow of an Empire" Dave's brother, the band's bass player/backing
vocalist, Paul, immersed himself in his other great love-photography as
well as penning new songs and musical ideas in the hope that they would
one-day reform Hal.And so on Dave's return to Ireland, they did just
that and began sifting through material to begin work on Hal's second
record. The band spent 2010 recording and 2011 will see the band return
to the live arena and long-awaited release of second album, "The Time,
The Hour".
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