Dublin four-piece Lankum (brothers Ian and Daragh Lynch, Cormac MacDiarmada and Radie
Peat) have gained worldwide acclaim for their first three albums and captivating, euphoric
live performances.
Their fourth album “False Lankum” has been universally heralded, reaching no.2 in the Official
Irish Album Charts on release, receiving a Mercury Prize nomination and significantly eclipsing
the success of their previous album, the Choice Award winning, “The Livelong Day”.
The record heralds a new stage in the metamorphosis of the band into a modern day
powerhouse, drawing on traditional and primitive methods to create bold and singular music
that transcends its folk roots: an entrancing, widescreen sound incorporating experimental
overtones and rumbling drones wedded with classic songwriting, close vocal harmonies and
timeless narratives.
Their live show has evolved into a deeply moving collective experience, with the band
performing together as though they are a single lung: sounds expand and collapse from
indistinguishable mouths, lungs, fingers, keys and feet, while a wall of amp stacks push
the intensity of the show to new levels.
“This maybe modern Folk Music’s own OK Computer” MOJO