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Shimmering shoe-gazers aiming for the stars
NewDad are part of Ticketmaster New Music’s Breakthrough 2024 list – our pick of the hottest new artists you must see live in 2024
Crafting shimmering dream-pop gems that muster the spirit of shoegaze’s heyday, Galway four-piece NewDad are breathing new life into the sub-genre.
Using music as a safe haven for the thoughts and feelings she can’t express anywhere else, NewDad’s singer and songwriter Julie Dawson’s journey started at the age of nine when she fell in love with Rodrigo y Gabriela, having discovered them via her parent’s record collection.
Not many bands come together as an avoidance strategy, but that’s exactly how Dawson, Áindle O'Beirn and Fiachra Parslow began making music together whilst studying at secondary school. To avoid solo performances for their practical music exam, the trio banded together, shielding each other from the spotlight whilst sharing influences of The Cure and Pixies. Using a random band name generator to muster their moniker, they aptly landed on NewDad, as collectively the band “share the same awkward humour and scared enthusiasm that a real new dad would face with the task of raising their first child”.
When Sean O’Dowd – who initially recorded the band’s first batch of demos – joined them as a full-time member, NewDad became a fully-fledged four-piece, soon after releasing their debut single ‘How’ in 2020. Despite the lo-fi haziness of subsequent singles ‘Swimming’ and ‘Cry’, the band’s promise was evident, with Steve Lamacq snapping up the inexperienced but ambitious group for a live session on BBC6 Music in November of that year.
Propelled by an increasing interest in their post-punk-infused shoegaze, NewDad hunkered down in Belfast to record their debut EP, Waves, which was released in 2021. Dawson’s evocative vocals and self-deprecating, heart-puncturing lyricism coupled with the group’s swiftly maturing sound landed them slots at Green Man Festival that summer, and Pitchfork Music Festival Paris just months later. Single ‘Ladybird’ capped off a landmark twelve months for NewDad, who revealed their second EP, Banshee, was set for release at the turn of 2022 with Cara Joshi taking over bass-playing duties from O'Beirn.
Witnessing the trajectory of fellow Irish post-punk band Just Mustard – who secured a tour with NewDad’s idols The Cure – inspired Dawson. “We were like, maybe we could actually do this?”, she recalled. Though their self-belief was tentative to begin with, the buzz snowballed after touring with the likes of Wet Leg, Paolo Nutini and Inhaler, dropping stand-alone singles like ‘ILY2’ and ‘In My Head’ along the way
Recognising their potential, Atlantic Records came calling, and in September 2023 the band announced their debut album, MADRA (which translates as ‘dog’ from Irish). Marking the announcement with the album’s lead single ‘Angel’, Dawson drew from the feeling of dislocation she felt after relocating to London.
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Breakthrough ’24
NewDad selected for Ticketmaster’s Breakthrough 2024 list – our pick of the hottest new artists you must see live in 2024
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NewDad come to Button Factory, Dublin on 28 February 2024.
Tickets for NewDad are on sale Friday 22 September at 10am.