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Girls Names

Girls Names emerged from Northern Ireland in 2009, quickly establishing themselves within the c86 genre. Over a decade of creative output, the group cultivated a reputation for thoughtful songwriting and evocative soundscapes, drawing in discerning fans of alternative and indie live music. Their discography reflects a wide artistic range, with albums such as "Arms Around a Vision" and "Stains on Silence" capturing the attention of listeners seeking layered, atmospheric compositions. The release "Demos: 2009-2012" provides a retrospective glimpse into their formative years, highlighting the band's distinctive evolution.

On the live music circuit, Girls Names consistently delivered compelling performances. In June 2018, they headlined at London’s Moth Club, with Squid appearing as their support act—a testament to their standing within the scene. Their gigs were celebrated for their immersive quality, drawing audiences who value nuanced songwriting and dynamic stage presence. Girls Names’ catalogue, including releases like "Primitive Desire," "Revisionism," and the acclaimed "The New Life," cements their legacy as a key voice in Northern Irish indie music.

Fans and newcomers alike are encouraged to explore Girls Names’ recorded works to experience their influential sound. Stay tuned to discover more about their legacy and follow the band to keep informed on any news and to seek out hidden gems from their musical journey.