Stop the Lights

The Walls

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Stunning brothers Steve and Joe formed The Walls in 1998 and released three acclaimed albums. Stop the Lights (2012); New Dawn Breaking (2005) and Hi Lo (2000). Songs from the albums have been included on various movies (Begin Again, On the Edge), TV shows and commercials. They have guested with the likes of U2, Crowded House, Bob Dylan and Red

Stunning brothers Steve and Joe formed The Walls in 1998 and released three acclaimed albums. Stop the Lights (2012); New Dawn Breaking (2005) and Hi Lo (2000). Songs from the albums have been included on various movies (Begin Again, On the Edge), TV shows and commercials. They have guested with the likes of U2, Crowded House, Bob Dylan and Red Hot Chilli Peppers. 'Stop the Lights' their third offering has garnered huge praise. What the press are saying:

"The third offering from The Walls is a finely-wrought assortment of slick sonic treats.......on Stop the Lights they push the boundaries of their craft: this is their most adventurous work to date…..Delightful". - Hot Press Magazine

"Every so often an album comes along that makes you fall in love with music all over again. It's an ambitious record with countless layers and textures, so lovingly created (the art work is beautiful), that truly reaffirms the belief that great long plays are still being written and produced…sublime." Louder than War - May 10th 2012

"Stop The Lights’ may have been six years in the making but it was well worth the wait. The Wall’s are back with a bang" - Golden Plec.com

"Their capacity to craft catchy melodies certainly remains intact and Stop The Lights is arguably their finest work to date." - Alternative Ulster Magazine

"From beginning to end the album has an energy and optimism that is compulsive – do yourself a favour and grab a copy….." - WeAre Noise.com

"What impressed me the most is how they managed to make each song sound individual and unique while still retaining that recognisable ‘The Walls’ sound". - FameMagazine.co.uk 2/04/2012

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