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Headgear (band)

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Years active
  
2001–present

Albums
  
Headgear

Record label
  
Martha Digs Music

Genres
  
Rock music, Electronica

Labels
  
Marthadigs, Diamond Head

Members
  
Daragh Dukes Kevin Brew (live) Orla Dukes (live) Billy Mulqueen (live) Barra O'Toole (live) Osgar Dukes (live) Pat Shortt (live)

Origin
  
Limerick, Republic of Ireland

Profiles

Headgear is the current musical project of the Dublin-born musician and producer Daragh Dukes and several other collaborators and fellow producers. Musically, it can perhaps best be described as a collage of electronica and rock.

Where This Good Life Goes, a 6 track mini-album, was released in October 2002 on Diamond Head Recordings.

The eponymous album, Headgear, featuring the singles Singin' in The Drain and Halibut, was released in 2004, on Dukes' own Marthadigs label, to critical acclaim. Irish music magazine Hot Press called it "a beguiling marriage of bedsit melancholia with laboratory electronica and quite the chamber-pop pocket symphony".

Irish comedian Pat Shortt plays saxophone on the Headgear track Singin' in The Drain. The Cranberries' drummer, Fergal Lawler, played live with Headgear in Dublin in 2003.

In recent times, the music of Headgear has seen increasing public exposure due to plays on the popular Mystery Train radio show on RTÉ Radio 1, including a live set, and appearances on The View on RTÉ television.

Dukes is also currently taking part in the Wasted Youth Orchestra, a new musical project, with Rory Carlile. Live performances and an album are planned.

Headgear continue to make occasional live appearances, and a new album, named Flight Cases, was released in early 2007.

Songs

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Hot Milk for Hard ShouldersHeadgear · 2004
That Makes Us FeelHeadgear · 2004

References

Headgear (band) Wikipedia