Dirty Epics
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Dirty Epics were a four-piece Irish new wave band formed in Greystones, County Wicklow, before relocating to Dublin. They were composed of vocalist Sarah Jane "SJ" Wai,[1] bassist Richie Power, guitarist Darren McCoy[2] and drummer Alan Delaney and were managed by Nadine O'Flynn. They have performed at numerous festivals and on television shows.
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Origin | Greystones County Wicklow Ireland |
Genres | Pop, punk rock, new wave |
Years active | 2006–2014 |
Labels | SCAR Records |
Members | Sarah Jane "SJ" Wai Richie Power Darren McCoy Gary Nethaway |
Past members | Cormac Farrell Vince Lim Alan Delaney |
Website | MySpace |
Dirty Epics are best known for songs such as "The Cure",[3] "We're Coming Up" and "White Out". Their debut album, Straight In No Kissing, was released in 2008 and the band signed a distribution deal with Universal Music Group for it.[4] In 2009, they competed in The Raw Sessions, progressing to the final. In 2010, one of their songs featured in British teen drama Skins and the band returned to SXSW.