When We Were Still, released on Novem­ber 28 via AMS Records, was spear­head­ed by Irish drum­mer Dave Hinger­ty and his Side 4 Col­lec­tive and he brings an eclec­tic array of Irish and inter­na­tion­al artists togeth­er, cre­at­ing songs using his pre-writ­ten melod­ic and pri­mal drum patterns. 

Each track on When We Were Still was record­ed dur­ing Covid, and when time allowed, masked artists came to the stu­dio to fin­ish track­ing, oth­ers record­ed remote­ly and did some file sharing. 

We fea­tured the track Me and Vin­cent a while ago here, which we loved for its fresh, vibrant and youth­ful ener­gy. With a play­ful pos­i­tiv­i­ty, it’s a ‘love let­ter to the urban and sub­ur­ban com­mu­ni­ties of Dublin’. 

Four Let­ters is a sul­try, intro­spec­tive jour­ney with wist­ful vocals and a sub­tle drum­ming pat­tern kept very much in the back­ground and a feel of Tame Impala while First leads with the drum­ming and piles on the atmos­phere with soul­ful, part­ly spo­ken-word lyrics and vio­lin, cre­at­ing a time­less qual­i­ty and tak­ing the track into a folk realm. The vocals on First are by Hot­house Flow­ers’ Peter O Toole. Max Green­wood added the beau­ti­ful piano runs, Hot­house Flower, Liam O Maon­laí impro­vised melodies and lyrics and Claire Sands added vio­la and cello.

Worked Like They Used To is again a moody, jazz inflect­ed, intro­spec­tive num­ber fea­tur­ing Irish duo Selk, with Anna Jor­dan’s silken-tex­tured, expres­sive vocals adding a unique touch.

The album con­tains thir­teen tracks, all so dif­fer­ent and each one is expres­sive, vibrant and beau­ti­ful­ly constructed.

When We Were Still is Side 4 Col­lec­tive’s sec­ond album and fea­tures con­tri­bu­tions from a host of acclaimed Irish artists includ­ing Liam O Maon­laí,  Niamh Regan, Colm Quear­ney, Mark Geary, Ollie Cole, Anna Jor­dan, Peter O’Toole, Fer­gal Edward, Kei­th Man­go, Dark Isle, Car­ol Keogh, Ross Breen, Sacred Ani­mals, Adri­an Crow­ley, Peter McCarthy and Rey Villalobos.

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