ASIWYFA announce headline show at the Limelight, Belfast on Friday, December 20th

ASIWYFA
Credit: Tom McGeehan

To celebrate the launch of their new album, Irish experimental post-rock instrumentalists And So I Watch You From Afar announce a headline show at the Limelight on Friday, December 20th. The band released their seventh full-length album, ‘Megafauna’, via Berlin’s Pelagic Records.

A sonic tribute to the two places the collective calls home, their beloved Portrush on the Irish North Coast and the beating heart that is Belfast, ‘ Megafauna’ is a headstrong exploration and heartfelt appreciation with all the intuition, intimacy, and humour of four firm friends approaching their 20th year as a band. It is also a grateful nod to the Irish roots that simultaneously ground and propel them forward.

Like so many other bands and creatives throughout the pandemic, ASIWYFA found themselves suddenly stationary, with any plans outside of their immediate vicinity put on indefinite hold. However, where this might have seen other acts falter, ASIWYFA took comfort in their communal bond and, as soon as they were able, began writing a record that quickly became a love letter to the communities they’re surrounded by.

The intent behind ‘Megafauna’ is clear from the outset. Two guitars, bass and drums all recorded in a week erupt into effervescent life in an endorphin rush of collaboration and togetherness after the physical and psychological wilderness of isolation.

With a percussive pulse that pounds like a heartbeat, album track ‘Mother Belfast (Part 2)’ is ASIWYFA celebrating the riotous clash of community, creativity and defiant continuity that inspired ‘Megafauna’ in its entirety. An unmistakable traditional Irish folk lilt is propelled to dizzying heights by post-punk swagger and duelling, polyrhythmic guitar refrains as the four-piece soundtrack the idiosyncrasies and eccentricities of the inspirational people and places they’re proud to call their home.

‘Megafauna’ is the band’s first new music since 2022’s critically-acclaimed ‘Jettison’, an ambitious multi-media ensemble piece packed full of experimentation and collaboration. Jokingly referring to ‘Jettison’ as their ‘mature record’, the band framed the writing of ‘Megafauna’ around the their long-running mantra of ‘DO THE SCARY THING’ which sees ASIWYFA constantly hurtling towards newness, towards progress, evolution and the thrill of the unknown. Whilst the new record can be seen as ASIWYFA taking on a more familiar form; in this post-’Jettison’, post-pandemic world ‘Megafauna’ is a deafening and defiant statement of intent from the band’s propulsive core – a clarion call for the communities that shape them, a resplendent celebration of togetherness over separation.

And So I Watch You From Afar play Pelagic Fest in Maastricht, NL on 24-25 August 2024.

Find more information and tickets here.

Live Dates:

14 & 17 AUG | ArcTanGent Festival, Bristol
13 DEC | New Century Hall, Manchester

14 DEC | Marble Factory, Bristol

15 DEC | Electric Brixton, London

16 DEC | 02 Institute, Birmingham

17 DEC | Saint Lukes, Glasgow

18 DEC | Rescue Rooms, Nottingham

20 DEC | Limelight, Belfast

ASIWYFA

ALBUM LAUNCH

FRIDAY 20TH DEC 2024

LIMELIGHT 1

DOORS 6.30 PM

Tickets available Friday at 10 am via Ticketmaster.ie

ASIWYFA

Xsnoize Author
Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and host of the XS Noize Podcast, where he interviews top music artists and emerging talent. Known for insightful, in-depth conversations, Mark brings a passionate, fan-first approach to music journalism. Favourite album: Achtung Baby by U2. Follow on X: @mark_xsnoize.

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