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The Redneck Manifesto are an
instrumental rock Instrumental rock is rock music that emphasizes instrumental performance and features very little or no singing. Examples of instrumental music in rock can be found in practically every subgenre of the style. Instrumental rock was most popular f ...
band from
Dublin Dublin is the capital and largest city of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. Situated on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinster, and is bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, pa ...
,
Ireland Ireland (, ; ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe. Geopolitically, the island is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially Names of the Irish state, named Irelan ...
. Its members are Richard Egan (bass), Niall Byrne (guitar) & Matthew Bolger (guitar). Past members include Mervyn Craig (drums), Neil O'Connor (keyboards, percussion) & Glenn Keating (keyboards, percussion).


History

The Redneck Manifesto formed in August 1998 as a four-piece band. The band members had previously played separately in several Dublin bands - Niall Byrne in ''Jackbeast'', Richie Egan in ''Black Belt Jones'' and ''Sir Killalot'', and Matthew Bolger in ''The Waltons''. Mervyn Craig had played in the Dundalk band ''Hylton Weir''. Neil O'Connor joined the band in 2003, having previously played with the ''Connect 4 Orchestra''. The band first started playing gigs in Dublin and released a number of 7-inch singles on their own Greyslate label; as well as a split 7-inch released on Road Relish. Their debut album ''Thirtysixstrings'' was recorded by Alan O'Boyle (Decal/Legion of Two) and released as a joint venture with French label Red F Records in 2001. It was well received by press and fans, and was acclaimed 'Irish album of the year' for 2001 by the Event Guide (Dublin). In March 2002 the band undertook their first headline European tour. In a bid to help defray tour costs they released a companion piece to 'Thirty Six Strings' in the form of an extended EP ''Cut Your Heart Off from Your Head''. This was again recorded with producer Alan O'Boyle. Equally receiving very favourable reviews, and again being self-released, the band found it difficult to keep up with the sales demands the EP placed on them. In 2003 The Redneck Manifesto played to a capacity audience at the Witness festival in Ireland. Also in March that year, having featured on a number of BMX video soundtracks and received interest from the US BMX-ing community they travelled to play their first shows in the US, and at the 2003 South by Southwest music festival in Texas. In March 2004 the band travelled to France to record their third album ''I Am Brazil''. The album was recorded in Black Box Studios by producer
Dave Odlum David Odlum is an Irish music producer, engineer, guitarist, and drummer who has worked and played with Academy Award winners and Mercury Prize nominees. Originally a member of Kíla, a band which was founded during his schooldays at Coláiste Eo ...
. It was the first recording as a five-piece band and as such shows an expanded and developed sound that moves on from 'Cut Your Heart Off From Your Head'. In 2006 the band released an EP ''RMNMN''. It was intended as a free CDEP for those who attended their
Vicar Street Vicar Street is a concert, performing arts centre and events venue in Dublin, Ireland. Located at Thomas Street, Dublin 8, Vicar Street has capacity for 1,050 people for seated performances and 1,500 people for standing gigs. The venue is ow ...
headline gig in 2006. The CD was meant to be available soon after the gig but due to financial and CD pressing issues, the release was pushed back from its 1 June 2006, release date. Owing to the number of lost tickets (tickets were required to collect the CD) the band put the EP up for download on their website along with hi res versions of the artwork. The EP also increased from being a two-track EP to a five-track with each member contributing a track. Regarded as one of Ireland's finest live bands, the group are resolutely independent and have repeatedly bypassed normal music industry channels. The successes they have achieved to date - sold-out venues and snapped-up recordings issued on their own label - have been based entirely on their own merits, hard work and a phenomenal word-of-mouth reputation. On 23 November 2008 a bulletin was posted on their MySpace page stating that they were working on an album and hoping to release it early the following year. In March 2010 the record ''Friendship'' was finally released. In May 2014, it emerged that two of the members, Egan and Bolger were living in Malmö in Sweden and had formed a new band called Dimman. Their first two-track EP was released on 21 May 2014. Their next album, The How, was recorded in June 2017 in Donegal and was released in 2018. "''The Rednecks has always been pure, a joyful thing, playing together for the purity of hearing what each other is going to play."'' Richie Egan told GoldenPlec in an interview promoting their 20th anniversary show in Vicar Street on 30 November 2018.


Discography


Albums

*''Thirtysixstrings'' (2001) *''Cut Your Heart off from Your Head'' (2002) *''I Am Brazil'' (2004) *''Friendship'' (2010) *''The How'' (2018)


Extended plays

*''Seven Stabs'' (2006) *''RMNMN'' (2006)


Singles

*''TRM1'' (2000) In Hindsight
Eugene's Hot Lunch *''TRM2'' (2000) He Threw Down His Rifle and Ran *''TRM3'' (2001) Go Goat Go
Bringing Back The Buffalo *''TRM4'' (2001) Hit Him In The Belly With A Hammer *''TRM5'' (2002) Loopy Lou Meet Jimmy Joe
OK Frenchie
Pat Sherrill's Jokes


References


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MySpace Account
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