November 26, 2008 @ 9:42 pm
And So I Watch You From Afar – Live at Mandella Hall, Belfast – 15 November 2008

One of the best bands I’ve ever had the privilege of seeing live, And So I Watch You From Afar, organised a weekend of showcasing the finest bands from Northern Ireland’s growing music scene, as well as supporting young new musicians by offering slots in the show and a session with industry panelists.
Not only did they organise this awesome weekend, they also stole the show on the Saturday night, 15th November. Playing as the penultimate act in Belfast’s Mandella Hall that night, they took to the stage with indisputable passion and energy and blew the crowd away (I know – I was there).
The band have recently signed to record label Smalltown America (also the home of Fighting With Wire, who also played at the show) and are planning to release their new full-length self-titled album on March 23rd 2009. Take it from me, this album will be amazing!
You can listen and download an excerpt from the live show below, broadcast on BBC’s Across The Line show (ATL). Unfortunately it doesn’t come close to comparing to the actual experience of seeing them live, so make sure to go see them if the chance arises.
And So I Watch You From Afar
Live at Mandella Hall – “A Little Solidarity”
Saturday 15th November 2008
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