The Kinetiks were a Meteor Award-nominated Irish Rock music, pop music and Indie rock musical ensemble from Dublin. They were vocalist and guitarist Gaz Harding, guitarist Sean Brennan, bassist Jim McGuire, and drummer Paul Donohoe. On 11 July 2008, they performed their biggest show thus far at Oxegen 2008 where they appeared second on the Green Room stage following Dirty Epics and prior to The Saw Doctors. They have also performed at the inaugural annual surf festival Cois Fharraige on 8 September 2007, Indie-pendence in August 2008 and Hard Working Class Heroes in September 2008.
They have also sold out the music venue Whelan's of Wexford Street in Dublin, topped the Phantom FM airplay chart and have provided support for a range of bands including The Enemy in the Ambassador Theatre, Young Knives and Scouting for Girls. The band have achieved considerable airplay on other radio stations such as RTÉ 2fm and Today FM. "The Kinetiks" . Oxegen. Accessed 17 December 2008.
At Oxegen 2008, The Kinetiks followed Dirty Epics onto the Green Room stage. In an interview with the Irish Independent beforehand, the band said they relished the prospects of playing in front of their biggest audience to date. Vocalist Gaz Harding (23) said:
"We're not nervous, just looking forward to it. Obviously the tent is massive. We're going to go and do what we do and hope that everyone will be blown away and we can go out and have a great night afterwards."
On 16 January 2009, The Kinetiks featured on Aidan Power's The Cafe, performing "Lightbulb" the lead track from their "Aye Aye Aye Aye" EP. 16 January 2009. RTÉ. Accessed 23 January 2009.
In July 2009, they supported the charity music site Music Box For Life.Com by donating some of their music.
2007 | High Horse Olympics EP |
2007 | "Shuffle Your Feet" |
2008 | "Bite the Bullet" |
2009 | Aye Aye Aye Aye EP |
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