Logo
 Linking to Smedias 2012
 
 Linking to Free Stuff
 
 Linking to The Spanner Homepage
 
 Linking to Entertainment
 
Heathers CD competition

Heathers “HERE, NOT THERE” Album is available on CD and download now. You will also hear Heathers current single ‘Remember When’ featured on the Discover Ireland TV and radio ad campaign.

“an inspiringly simple and singularly brilliant record” – State Magazine

“An astounding collection of 11 acoustic guitar tracks” – Sunday Tribune

HEATHERS are 20 year old twin sisters Ellie and Louise McNamara. They began writing music together in 2007 and in February 2008 they recorded their debut album 'Here, Not There' while also preparing for their Leaving Certificate. They released the album in May of that year garnering serious praise amongst both fans and media alike.

Following their Leaving Cert, summer 2008 saw the girls embark on a month long tour of America with US band Ghost Mice. They were invited to support Kimya Dawson of 'The Moldy Peaches' in London the following September before beginning their first year at university. The great reactions to their album led to Heathers' being invited to perform at the Music from Ireland showcase at CMJ festival in New York in October 2008 and at Canadian Music Week in Toronto in March 2009

They returned to tour the US in June, 2009 and in early July, played the IMRO New Sounds Stage at Oxegen.

Oxygen.ie has five copies of the CD to give away to our lucky users. To be in with a chance of winning, just send an email with the answer the question below and your username to editor@oxygen.ie Please put 'Heathers comp' as the subject line.

Question - In The Spanner Ezine, what was the name of the Fáilte Ireland spokesperson in the Volcanic ASh story? Click here to read it and found out



Heathers are currently writing material for a new album which they plan to record in early 2011.

On tour around Ireland in June :
Whelan’s, DUBLIN Thursday June 3rd
Dolans Warehouse, LIMERICK Saturday June 5th
Roisin Dubh, GALWAY Saturday June 12th
Spirit Store, DUNDALK Thursday June 17th
The Stables, MULLINGAR Friday June 18th
Cyprus Avenue, CORK Thursday June 24th
The T Morris, WEXFORD Friday June 25th
Hole In The Wall, KILKENNY Saturday June 26th
Sea Sessions Festival, Bundoran, Donegal Sunday June 27th
Athlone Music Festival, Athlone Saturday July 31st

See and hear more at www.myspace.com/heatherswhatsyourdamage

 

Bookmark and Share

 

Win an iPad, iPhone or free Pizza!

The generous people at Apache Pizza are giving away 5 ipads, 10 iPhones and 500 large pizzas. All you have to do is complete a 1 minute survey on... Pizza!

 Linking to http://www.apache.ie/onlinesurvey

Spanner Pics

Honest movie trailer

 Linking to Spanner Pics - Honest movie trailer

Joke of the Day

What’s got 99 balls and makes women sweat? Bingo
(Ajay H)

Spanner TV

Donkey hits some high notes...

 Linking to Spanner TV - Singing Donkey
 

Miami named most miserable U.S. city

(Reuters) - Warm sun, white beaches, and million-dollar mansions notwithstanding, Miami has captured the dubious distinction of being the most miserable city in the United States, according to a new poll.

The playground of the rich and famous is home to a crippling housing crisis, one of the highest crime rates in the country, and lengthy daily commutes for workers, all of which have propelled it to the No. 1 position in the Forbes.com list.

"Miami has sun and beautiful weather but other things make people miserable. You have this two-tier society: glitzy South Beach attracts celebrities, but the income inequality has skyrocketed in recent years," explained Forbes Senior Editor Kurt Badenhausen.

The rankings are based on factors including jobless rates, violent crime, foreclosures, income and property taxes, as well as considerations like weather, commute time and political corruption.

Reeling for decades from the decline of the U.S. auto industry, Michigan's troubled duo of Detroit and Flint registered at No. 2 and No. 3, respectively, among the most miserable cities.

"Detroit and Flint are struggling," said Badenhausen. "Violent crime is highest in the country in Detroit; housing prices are down 55 percent. Detroit is closing schools and laying off policemen. In recent years they have been demolishing houses to change their city landscapes"

West Palm Beach, Florida and Sacramento, California rounded out the top five cities.

"We're trying to judge cities where residents have a lot of complaints. It doesn't mean that there aren't terrific things there," he said.

And for the haves Miami's charms remain undiminished.

"The one percent in Miami is doing fantastic. But for the vast majority, who make less than $75,000 (a year), Miami can be a challenging place," he said. "Forty-seven percent of homeowners sit on underwater mortgages. That's tough."