Royseven are a six-piece
alternative rock
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band from
Dublin
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,
Ireland
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. They are known for songs such as "Dance" and "
We Should Be Lovers
"We Should Be Lovers" is the second single taken from the Royseven album '' You Say, We Say''. It was released on 19 February 2011 and went on to become the most played Irish song on radio that year, beating rivals Westlife, The Script and Snow P ...
", and have released two albums to date: ''
The Art of Insincerity
''The Art of Insincerity'' is a debut album released by the Irish alternative rock sextet, Royseven. It was recorded at Grouse Lodge studio and released on 20 October 2006, reaching #17 in the Irish Albums Chart.
The single "Happy Ever Afters" w ...
'' (2006) and ''
You Say, We Say
''You Say, We Say'' is the second studio album by Irish alternative rock band Royseven. It was released in Ireland on 11 March 2011. It was preceded by the lead single, "Killer", on 19 November 2010 and followed by second single "We Should Be Lov ...
'' (2011).
Royseven met through mutual friends- and an advert in an Irish music magazine. Singer, Paul Walsh and guitarist Eamonn Barrett, advertised in Hot Press magazine for a drummer, they interviewed several but quickly decided on Darragh Oglesby. It was he who suggested keyboard player Paul O’Hara and when their first bass player Andrew (Drew) Kennedy (
blancatransfer) left, Oglesby identified a replacement duo to bolster the line-up even more. So, bass player Bernard O’Neill and guitarist Sam Garland soon after completed the Royseven family and although they’d all been in bands before, this was the first time it felt right from the very first rehearsal
On 31 March 2014 Royseven disbanded after 11 years together. In February 2021, they announced that they reformed and were recording new music.
History
Formation, debut album (2003-2009)
Royseven formed in September 2003, they received record company interest in 2004, ultimately signing a deal with the Universal Music Group in 2005. Their debut album "The Art of Insincerity" was recorded in Grouse Lodge studios, Westmeath in late 2005 and was released in Ireland in October 2006, charting at No. 17. The first single from the album, "Older" charted at No. 6. "Crash" the fourth single taken from "The Art of Insincerity", was released on 14 September 2007 and used in a VW advertising campaign. The album was produced by Marc Carolan who is better known as the front of house engineer for Muse. The album was released in Germany, Austria and Switzerland in 2006 and coincided with tours of those countries and support shows. Royseven received the"Hope for 2007" award at the Meteor Awards of that year and were nominated the No. 1 Viewers choice on Other Voices (RTE2), plus the Best Band accolade at the Balcony TV Awards.
Royseven performed at Oxegen 2007 and supported Kaiser Chiefs and The Fratellis at Bud Rising in Marlay Park in August 2007. Royseven also toured extensively throughout Europe whilst promoting "The art of insincerity". Performing to thousands of people at gigs such as:
-Rock Am Ring
-Rock im park
-Oxygen Festival
-Electric Picnic
-Montreux Jazz Festival
-World Cup Fan Fest
-Bryan Adams European Tour
-Raemonn European Tour
-Bayern 3 Radio Fest
Second album (2010 - 2014)
In 2009 Royseven signed a new record contract with Road Runner Records (WMG), And began the recording of their second album alongside internationally acclaimed producer Andreas Herbig in Hamburg, Germany on 6 November 2009.
Royseven completed the recording of their second album "You Say, We Say" in July 2010. It was released in Ireland on Friday 11 March 2011. The album peaked at number 1 in the iTunes Album Chart in August 2011 and is set to be released in Germany in 2012.
The first Irish single taken from the album was "Killer" and the second "We Should Be Lovers". "We Should Be Lovers" became the most played Irish song on Irish radio in 2011 and is also the lead track featured on a new German film due for release in May 2012. Royseven released "Dance" and "No Romance" as their 3rd and 4th singles from the album- both of which also made it to the top 30 songs played on Irish radio in 2011.
The band won "Best Rock Newcomer" award at the 2011 VW Sound Foundation, following the award, "We should be lovers" was commissioned for the global advertising campaign for VW's latest creation, the "UP" car.
Royseven promotion of " You Say, We Say" has seen them perform throughout European venues alongside acts such as OneRepublic, Kaiser Chiefs and Duran Duran.
"We Should Be Lovers" was the most played Irish song on radio in 2011.
Royseven have secured numerous Syncs for TV and Ad Campaigns throughout Ireland and the U.K, Royseven currently have the title track on a new German Blockbuster Movie Due to Premier in March 2012.
Split (March 2014)
On 31 March 2014, the band posted to their Facebook page that they would be splitting up. They thanked their fans and everyone they had worked with:
"Dear All,
With heavy hearts we’ve decided to bring down the curtain on our Royseven adventure. Rather than disappointment, we feel an overwhelming sense of gratitude and satisfaction for the last eleven years of creativity, performance and friendship. To those in Ireland, Germany, Switzerland and Great Britain who worked with us, supported or encouraged us, we’d like to thank you for helping to create experiences that were once mere childhood dreams. We each intend to continue writing and performing but this musical chapter has come to an end. We’ll be forever grateful for the wonderful memories you’ve gifted us. Thank you so very much, one and all.
Royseven – Paul, Eamonn, Dazzy, Lego, Sam, Bernard.
xxx"
Touring
Support slots
* Royseven supported
Kaiser Chiefs
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and
The Fratellis
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at Bud Rising in
Marlay Park
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in August 2007.
* Royseven supported
Codes
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and
The Coronas
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in November and December 2010, and in August 2011.
* Royseven supported American pop rock band
OneRepublic
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in the German cities of
Dortmund
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and
Munich
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on 24 and 25 April 2011.
* Royseven supported
Kaiser Chiefs
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in Dublin's
Olympia Theatre on 23 August 2011.
* Royseven supported The Coronas in Killarney's INEC on 28 December 2011.
* Royseven supported Duran Duran in the 02 Dec 22 2011
* Royseven supported The Coronas at Live In The Marquee 15 June
Members
Current members
Paul Walsh, (Lead vocals) and chief songwriter grew up in
Clonmel
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,
County Tipperary
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in a family of musicians and performers (his father was a
showband
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saxophonist and clarinet player).
Paul studied the piano as a child and started playing the guitar at twelve years of age; it was then that he started writing songs.
He joined his first original band (Swerve) at the age of fourteen and played with them for four years.
During his teenage years he also performed character roles in over 15 musicals and plays and undertook voice training at the Leinster School of Music.
He relocated to
London
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to attend university where he continued to receive formal voice training. He moved to
Dublin
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to join
Jove
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. Over the years he has presented various shows for RTÉ, including ''TTV'' and ''Off the Wall''.
Bernard O'Neill, (Bass) is a qualified sound engineer. He started playing the bass guitar when he was thirteen and was in a band called Maened for five years.
At the age of 19 he went to Pulse recording college and qualified with a City and Guilds Certificate in Sound Engineering (basic and advanced).
Bernard performed with Jenny Linfors on her first album and toured with her for three years.
He was the production manager at the Factory Studios in
Dublin
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. Bernard has engineered such bands and musicians as:
The Corrs
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,
Elvis Costello
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,
Nick Cave
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,
Bob Dylan
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,
Sarah McLachlan
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,
Britney Spears
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and
Van Morrison
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As a teenager in t ...
- all in his capacity at the Factory Studios.
Paul O'Hara, (Keyboard) started playing the piano at the age of fourteen. He is self-taught and has played with
Housebroken
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(led by ''
The Commitments'' actor
Robert Arkins
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Life and career
A native of Drumcondra, Dublin, Arkins has been a professional musician from the age of 15. He left school ...
) - who won the ''
Sunday World
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'' Band of the Year Competition - and with Liquid Wheel who won a hot press award for Dance act of the year. Lego has recorded in Rac Studios and
Windmill Lane Studios
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in Dublin.
In total he has performed on two albums and three EPS (reaching the top twenty in Ireland and the Cool Cuts Charts in the
UK). Lego has performed at
Féile,
Oxegen
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and the
Point Depot
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in
Dublin
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. In addition he has played on the same bill as
Moby
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,
David Holmes and
Carl Cox
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Cox has won and been nominated for numerous awards. He has performed at numerous clubs and ele ...
in the SFX, Dublin.
Darragh Oglesby, (Drums) is a fourth generation drummer. He started playing drums in the
Artane Boys Band at the age of seven, where he remained for ten years, studying percussion and xylophone. During these years in performed in
Carnegie Hall
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, Rushka Stadium (in
Moscow
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),
Sky Dome in
Toronto
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and on Irish National television on several occasions. A one-time roadie with Irish rock band
Aslan
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, Dazzy is currently a session drummer for countless acts throughout the country when not busy with Royseven. Dazzy also plays the piano and guitar and has studied at the Walton School of Music in Dublin.
Former members
Sam Garland, (Guitar) started playing the guitar at the age of 9. He studied classical guitar from the age of 13 to 20. He then continued his studies in the
Dublin Institute of Technology
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for two years majoring in classical guitar and piano attaining a grade certificate in classical guitar performance and sight reading. He travelled to
California
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in 2000 for a year where he met guitar-smith Tom Anderson. He then completed a sound engineering course at the Sound Training Centre, Dublin achieving two City and Guilds diplomas with distinctions.
He had been working as a sound engineer for four years in the factory studios in Dublin, while also performing and rehearsing in various bands. He has an identical twin.
Eamonn Barrett, (Guitar) comes from a family of musicians.
He is a self-taught guitar player who has featured in several original bands. He also played with
Velveteen
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at the
Manchester
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in the City Festival where they were voted one of the top ten bands at the festival by the ''
NME
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''.
In addition, played and released with the Lost Poets including performances in the
Olympia Theatre and the
Point Theatre
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in Dublin. Eamonn toured the
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of the
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with the
Brilliant Trees
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in 1998.
He is also a popular DJ in Dublin city and has performed in the Red Box and the Morrison hotel to name but a few. He appeared in a recent
Guinness
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Draught advert as part of a worldwide PR campaign for the drinks company.
Discography
Studio albums
Singles
Awards
* On 1 February 2007, Royseven received the Hope for 2007 award at the
2007 Meteor Awards.
* Royseven won the Best Band Award at the Balcony TV Awards 2007.
* Royseven won "Best Newcomer For Rock" award at the 2011 VW Sound Foundation.
* Royseven have been nominated for "Song of the year" at the Meteor Choice Awards 2012 with " We Should Be Lovers"
References
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Irish alternative rock groups
Musical groups established in 2003
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