It is no wonder they have been hotly tipped by the industry and all who see them. Enola Gay Lyrics by Berk & the Virtual Band from the Jazz Chill, Vol.
Their debut EP, drops this week, recorded with Chris W Ryan (SORBET) who also recorded Just Mustard's NME acclaimed album Wednesday and NewDad's Waves EP before embarking on a 2021 Winter Irish Tour and a Spring Tour across the UK in 2022. Enola wasted no time in establishing themselves as one of the next unique punk voices with their confrontational tracks, having lined up festival headlining slots post-pandemic. Belfast based Post Punk, Noise Rock, Hip-Hop Shoegaze Vox: Fionn Reilly Guitar: Joe McVeigh Bass: Adam Cooper Drums: Andy Mullan Booking. Enola Gay's unique sound has drawn widespread acclaim, culminating with them being chosen to perform at Ireland Music Week, Eurosonic, and SXSW for their 6th, 7th and 8th performances ever. Belfast based Post Punk, Noise Rock, Hip-Hop Shoegaze Vox: Fionn Reilly Guitar: Joe McVeigh Bass: Adam Cooper Drums: Andy Mullan Booking. With socially aware vocals and a bed of reverb-soaked buzz-saw guitar layered on. Venomous hip-hop-inspired vocals that are as uncompromising as the guitars are unforgiving, layered on a rhythm section that draws as much from left-field electronica and techno as it does from post-punk heroes of the late 70s. Enola Gay are a post-punk/noise rock 4-piece from Belfast Ireland. "Three songs out to date, and already they have the aura of a band that should be filling stadiums." - Fred Perry Subcultureīelfast-based Irish noise-punk 4-piece formed in late 2019. "Pushing the boundaries, breaking the mould!" - Jack Saunders, BBC Radio1 "Wow that is terrific, imagine if they were on a bill with The Murder Capital- I think my head might explode!" - Steve Lamacq, BBC 6Music
It was written by vocalist/bass guitarist Andy McCluskey. The track addresses the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on 6 August 1945, toward the conclusion of World War II. this is no retread – their songs are powering them into vicious new places." - NME About Enola Gay 'Enola Gay' is an anti-war song by the British synth-pop group Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) and the only single from the bands 1980 album Organisation.