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Food For Thought
By Joe Kavanagh
Over the years there has been barely a handful of Irish bands whose dizzying ascent to the top of the music industry has been made in double-quick time. Bands like The Thrills and Cranberries are two examples of acts that had barely finished playing village halls and local pubs when they found themselves tripping the live fandango across huge stages in front of vast crowds. They, however, are as rare the proverbial hen's teeth, and even bands like U2 and the sickly sweet Corrs, earned their stripes, parading up and down the country, as they sharpened their skills waiting for that moment; when your luck finally meets up with your opportunity. And when you are a musician with any ambition, it is that "moment" that you strive for, although most never even get that close. As a small example of just how far the odds are against you becoming a working musician, consider the following statistics. In Ireland, experts vary about how many original bands exist in the country at any given time but estimates ordinarily fall somewhere in the region of 8,000 or more. Each year, perhaps a half dozen of these will make the jump from obscurity to national renown, with perhaps only one of these going on to achieve anything on an international level. Considering Ireland's anemic national support for its homegrown acts, it is a wonder that even that many make it to solvency, but such adverse odds have done little to dissuade the tens of thousands of kids that dream everyday about being a rock star or even those bands that continue to carry amps up and down the stairs of gin mills and dives every weekend for years on end, in the dogged pursuit of that "moment". For Ireland's latest indie sensation, Ham Sandwich, that moment is now and few bands on the island have worked as hard to achieve it.
According to legend, Ham Sandwich's birth was positively biblical given the fact that Johnny Moore approached, Podge McNamee and, Niamh Farrell about the idea of forming their own group, while the trio were at a Good Friday party, in 2003. With Moore as the main songwriter and the other two as vocalists, they then set their sights on combing through the musicians they knew in hometown, Kells, County Meath, in an effort to shore up the lineup with likeminded individuals. Guitarist, Darcy, was recruited from the school he attended with Moore in the nearby town of Navan, which, curiously, is the same school that gave Ireland three of its most esteemed comedic talents, in the shape of Dylan Moran, Tommy Tiernan and Hector O'hEochag·in. With the addition of Ollie Murphy on drums, the band was complete and rehearsals began in earnest and it was at one of these sessions that they finally decided to pin down a name for their group. After 20 minutes of discussion without getting any closer to their nom de guerre, Moore finally offered Ham Sandwich, as a joke initially, but the more everyone thought about it, the more they liked it. It has been celebrated and castigated in equal measure ever since, although the band are firm believers because nobody ever forgets it and they genuinely think that being called Ham Sandwich makes them work even harder as a unit. After almost one year of intense jamming and absorbing a multitude of tastes, the band finally took its first steps into the public spotlight, becoming something of a local phenomenon, on the strength of their charged live performances and colorful personalities.
In early autumn of 2005, the national underground music scene got its first taste of the band with the release of their first single, the superb, Sad Songs, which called to mind acts such as Jesus & Mary Chain, Pavement and the Smiths. With McNamee and Farrell's vocals projecting a perfect balance of light and shade, the single served as an early signal that Ham Sandwich had potential to be a band of consequence. The next two years would only confirm this notion as the five-piece set about touring the highways and byways of Ireland, drumming up support wherever they went, with a show that is as energetic as it is unpredictable. In Farrell, the band has the ultra-cool female singer, who is unafraid to mix it up with her fellow band members, yet is not beyond projecting an air of cool detachment when the mood demands it, while in McNamee, the band has a bona fide space cadet (sometimes quite literally when he wears his astronaut costume). Bounding around the stage, exuding fun and mischief, and alternating between ringmaster and clown, his energy alone could probably power all their amps. Together, the pair are almost sound somewhat like The Sunday's Harriet Wheeler and Crash Test Dummies, Brad Roberts, might sound like if they ever played in a high-octane indie band, although it's doubtful then that they would retain a scintilla of the natural chemistry evident between Farrell and McNamee. Such a live show soon had the band selling out venues throughout the country, despite little or no promotion and winning them the title as Ireland's greatest cult band.
Two more singles followed, St Christopher and Click... Click... Boom!, the latter of which exploded the band onto the national consciousness, with it's Pixies-like collision of energy and substance. Suddenly Ham Sandwich found themselves opening for names such as Electric Six, Buzzcocks and My Morning Jacket, as their public profile grew and their singles began to receive airplay in prime time shows. They also made their first appearances on TV and as the year drew to a close, the band retired to a cottage in Cavan, to begin work on their debut album with producer, Karl Odlum. In fact, the view from the cottage was the same view that Irish writer, Jonathon Swift, was looking at when he was struck with the idea for his novel, Gulliver's Travels, adding just the right amount of solitude and mystique to proceedings.
On February 15, the band's labors attained a physical form, when their debut album, Carry The Meek, hit stores and promptly debuted at 23 in the Irish album charts, an extremely creditable result considering they released it on their own label, Route 109 Records, which is named after the bus route from Dublin to Kells. In case the band needed any more affirmation that they were on their way to the next level, they were also presented with the Meteor Music Hope For 2008 Award, on the same day as their album release. The interest is such that the band is already in talks with several labels with a view to getting the album out overseas and it will undoubtedly only be a matter of months before the band start gigging outside of Ireland on a regular basis. The years of dedication appear to be paying out, proving the adage that hard work always pays off in the end. McNamee recently alluded to this fact saying: "It's always been a slow rise. We've never forced our music on anyone." Now the people are coming to the music in their droves, leaving only one slightly downbeat note for the rest of us; we're going to have to find another band to call Ireland's greatest cult band, because Ham Sandwich has gone above ground and if they keep producing albums like that, they are there to stay.
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Member Since: 7/22/2005
Band Website: Management: Derek 087-6493264 [email protected]
Band Members: Niamh Farrell (Vocals) Podge McNamee (Vocals / Guitar / Piano) Johnny (Bass Guitar) Darcy(Guitar / Piano) Ollie Murphy (Drums)
Influences: Irish Independent *** : -
"On the evidence of this effervescent album, Ham Sandwich could be Ireland's answer to Rilo Kiley."
Irish Times: ****
"Eclectic without being all over the place, judiciously selecting choice harmonies over dissonance, and boasting arrangements that favour subtlety over swagger, Ham Sandwich deliver, with an apparent minimum of fuss, a mini triumph."
Mail On Sunday:
"With a name like Ham Sandwich, this needed to be good. It is so, so much better than that."
Metro ****
"..a locker full of killer tunes."
Hot Press 8/10
"Carry The Meek is an album of beautifully sung, crisp, tight, lush, emotional and fun guitar songs that is much more than the sum of it's parts."
Cluas.com 8.5/10
"'Carry The Meek' is a marker that other Irish albums of 2008 - and beyond - will have to match. "
RTE ****
"While some sound the death-knell for the album ever louder, there are still plenty whose records drown it out. Like this one."

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St Christopher. Directed by Claire McDonaldKeepsaKe Video (Directed By Killian Broderick)click... click... BOOM!!! (Live Acoustic Performance on the last broadcast)
Record Label: The Route 109 Recording Co. Irl.
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

The Music Show, RDS, Dublin

Hi,  Yesterday we played the Hot Press Music Show in the R.D.S., along with The Blizzards, Cathey Davey, Fionn Regan and Declan O Rourke.We arrived nice and early at the show and took a look arou...
Posted by Ham SandwicH on Sun, 05 Oct 2008 08:26:00 PST

BROKEN GLASS SINGLE & VIDEO OUT SOON

We will soon be releasing the last single off our debut album 'Carry the Meek'. Here's a still from the video that coincides with it. See you all at the single launch in Whelans on Saturday, November ...
Posted by Ham SandwicH on Tue, 16 Sep 2008 08:47:00 PST

Podge Guest DJs at No Disko...

Last night Darcy and I popped down to The Academy to meet up with Podge. We saw New Amusements first in Andrews Lane Theatre, they're playing with us in Whelans soon. Podge was guest DeeJaying for the...
Posted by Ham SandwicH on Sat, 06 Sep 2008 02:39:00 PST

Dublin Show (Whelans) - Tickets On Sale Now

Hi,Anyone from Electric Picnic, I welcome you back to normality!!Just dropping in to let you know that the tickets for our show in Whelans, Dublin on Saturday the 8th of November are available from Ti...
Posted by Ham SandwicH on Tue, 02 Sep 2008 08:05:00 PST

Electric Picnic & Duracell Ultra Presents...

Tesco's down to their last five pop-up tents and the economic laws of supply and demand have seen Buckfast rise higher than diesel by the litre, it's that time again....Electric Picnic!!Anyone heading...
Posted by Ham SandwicH on Tue, 26 Aug 2008 11:32:00 PST

Glastonbury...

Ham Sandwich In Glastonbury, Somerset, England, A Short Adventure Dublin to Bristol via Ryanair, not a great way to travel, unless you're into being treated like shit, after paying exorbitant charges ...
Posted by Ham SandwicH on Wed, 09 Jul 2008 05:23:00 PST

Ents Officers! Book Here for Ham Sandwich’ September Fresher’s Tour

Ents Officers - Book Here for Ham Sandwich' September Freshers TourHam Sandwich, fresh and sunburnt from their Glastonbury performance are hitting the studio again in the Autumn to begin work on the f...
Posted by Ham SandwicH on Mon, 07 Jul 2008 08:27:00 PST

Ham Sandwich welcome Oscar...

Ham Sandwich are proud to welcome baby Oscar!! Born Sunday morning at The Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland, sprightly healthy and weighing in at 5lbs and 2 oz.Congratulation...
Posted by Ham SandwicH on Thu, 12 Jun 2008 03:09:00 PST

Photographers: HWCH Festival Photo Exhibition

This year's Hard Working Class Heroes Festival in Dublin, Ireland will feature a Photography Exhibition, just exploring the vast amount of photos from our live shows on the net it's plain easy to see ...
Posted by Ham SandwicH on Thu, 05 Jun 2008 10:57:00 PST

’Carry the Meek’ - UK Release - May 26th

Ham Sandwich release their debut album 'Carry the Meek' in the UK on Monday, May the 26th, It'll be available everywhere.If you're in London the next day check them out at Club Fandango, Dublin Castle...
Posted by Ham SandwicH on Tue, 06 May 2008 05:38:00 PST