The Coronas Capture 4th Consecutive #1 Irish Chart Debut with New "Thoughts & Observations" Album

Article Contributed by W3 Public Relations | Published on Wednesday, October 9, 2024

In its first week of release, THOUGHTS & OBSERVATIONS, the new album from Ireland’s popular indie band, has captured the #1 slot on the Irish charts, beating out Sabrina Carpenter, whose album has held the spot for the last five weeks. The achievement marks their fourth such #1 in a row.

The trio, comprising frontman Danny O’Reilly, bass player Graham Knox and drummer Conor Egan, took the new recording directly to their burgeoning fan base last week with a series of local shows and appearances in Dublin, Wexford, Kilkenny, Limerick, Galway and Cork in partnership with Golden Discs upon the album’s release. The band, ecstatic at the news of the chart, immediately sent a heartfelt “thank you” to all their loyal fans for their support.

Produced by Grammy award-winning, long-time collaborator, George Murphy (Mumford and Sons, The Specials, Ellie Goulding) at his Eastcote Studios in London, THOUGHTS & OBSERVATIONS, the band’s 8th studio album, is at times anthemic, at times delicate, but always authentic and full of emotion. The core band members also embraced the talents of their touring supergroup on this album with Lar Kaye (All Tvvins) on guitar, Cian MacSweeney (True Tides) on saxophone and Roisin O on backing vocals for the recording.

“If You’re Going,” track #2 on the new album, was recently serviced to radio in the U.S. ahead of the band’s upcoming shows in November. This the John Broe-directed video for “If You’re Going” that continues the cut-and-paste aesthetic of the album’s artwork:

https://youtu.be/9dNs9RzD67E?si=R7ni6Con7dNZMyQx

The Coronas head back to the U.S. for shows at the Gramercy Theatre in New York City on November 13 and the Brighton Music Hall in Boston on November 14.

Then it’s back to Australia prior to their traditional holiday shows at Dublin’s venerable Olympia Theatre—December 12, 13, 14, 15 and 17—all five of which sold out immediately. Final shows of 2024 are at Ulster Hall in Belfast on December 19 and INEC Killarney on December 28.

2024 U.S dates are as follows:

Wednesday, November 13—Gramercy Theatre, New York City

Thursday November 14—Brighton Music Hall, Boston

Additional 2024 dates:

Thursday, November 21—Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne, Australia

Friday, November 22—Selina’s, Sydney, Australia (SOLD OUT)

Saturday, November 23—Magnet House, Perth, Australia

December 12, 13, 14, 15 and 17—Olympia Theatre, Dublin, Ireland (SOLD OUT)

Thursday, December 19—Ulster Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland

Saturday, December 28—INEC, Killarney, Kerry, Ireland

2025

Monday, March 17—Amphere, Munich, Germany

Tuesday, March 18—Hirsch, Nuremberg, Germany

Wednesday, March 19—Piano, Dortmund, Germany

Friday, March 21—Bahnof Pauli, Hamburg, Germany

Saturday, March 22—Badehaus, Berlin, Germany

Sunday, March 23—Beatpol, Dresden, Germany

Friday, March 28—Tolhuistuin, Amsterdam, Holland

Friday, June 27—Live At The Marquee, Cork, Ireland

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