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Eire’s The Coronas Return to Canada for Exhibits in Vancouver and Toronto

July 20, 2025
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The Coronas are at the moment on tour in North America, together with reveals in Vancouver and Toronto. – Contributed picture

By Jim Barber

There are loads of cliches and stereotypes about Eire. However there’s fact to those who confer with the artistry, poetic literateness, and fantastic thing about the Irish folks’s reverence for the sung, spoken and written phrase, the respect and cultural cache they provide to storytellers, the significance of music and artwork of their every day lives, and for the fervour wherein their artists, actors, poets, playwrights and musicians conduct their inventive endeavors.

So, it ought to come as little shock that veteran Irish band, The Coronas, has constructed a repute over the previous twenty years for creating music that’s honest, heartfelt, partaking, compelling and, when skilled particularly in a stay setting, totally unforgettable.

The band, which is centered on the founding trio of vocalist/songwriter/guitarist Danny O’Reilly, bassist/guitarist Graham ‘Knoxie’ Knox and drummer Conor Egan, simply landed in North America for a tour that can see them play two dates in Canada. The primary present is that this Friday, July 11, after they hit the stage at The Vogue Theatre in Vancouver, with their return to the Nice White North occurring on Sunday, July 20, at The Opera Home in Toronto. The tour additionally takes them to San Diego, New York Metropolis, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago and St. Paul, Minnesota, earlier than returning to Northern Eire for a present in Belfast on Aug. 10.

When you’re uninitiated to the model and sound created by The Coronas, it is perhaps greatest to consider an identical vibe to that of Coldplay, with a little bit little bit of Canada’s Our Woman Peace thrown in, particularly in frontman O’Reilly’s passionate, generally plaintive singing voice, which is paying homage to OLP’s Raine Maida.

“More often than not, I say we’re indie, we’re rock, we’re melodic. We write trustworthy songs and melodies. I at all times discover that it’s good while you reference bands and we simply reference a few of our influences. Typically I joke and I say, ‘so that you like The Beatles? We’re similar to them.’ That’s at all times good for a giggle. I’ve additionally referenced bands like Snow Patrol, The Nationwide, and Coldplay – bands that I nonetheless take heed to and that also encourage me. Different folks would possibly say we sound nothing like these bands. It’s very a lot a subjective factor and it’s a tricky one to reply when requested. If I had been pushed, I’d say we’re indie rock. We’re, I suppose, anthemic, positively melodic, and we encourage folks come to our reveals and sing alongside and have a very good time,” O’Reilly stated.

“It’s a enjoyable time. Individuals have requested me not too long ago about the truth that there’s loads of politics and various things occurring on the planet, and I at all times say that our music is an escape from all of that. We don’t write about social points and tradition and perhaps it’s as a result of I’m too scared to jot down about that stuff. However that’s okay, I feel, as a result of we’re an escape from everybody’s issues. We’re only a good time, and I’d wish to suppose we placed on a extremely good stay present and delight ourselves on being a stay band. And even when our music isn’t to your style or no matter, I feel when you come and see us stay, you’ll admire it and say, ‘yeah, these guys are good at what they do.’”

O’Reilly, Egan and Knox are the core three who’ve been via all of the ups and downs of the band since their earliest days at Dublin’s Terenure School, the place all of them met. Since then, it’s been about this brotherhood of creativity and artistry navigating the slings and arrows of outrageous and fickle fortunes to construct a profession that has will not be solely profitable by any metric, however sustainable and creatively rewarding.

“One factor that stands out after I look again is we began actually younger. Our first album [Heroes or Ghosts in 2007] we recorded it once we had been 20. We hadn’t even toured outdoors Dublin, by no means thoughts outdoors Eire. So, we actually realized on the fly. Our first couple of albums we had been discovering our ft and we had been discovering what it’s wish to be in a band. And we realized we had some songs that had been connecting with folks. That first album did rather well right here, however we had been nonetheless studying and I suppose we’re nonetheless studying now. However I feel that was the important thing for us. If we had waited a few years and actually acquired the whole lot, all our geese in a row, then perhaps we would have been a little bit bit extra profitable at first. However we had been studying, and actually went from album to album, and as we saved going, our viewers grew with us and I feel that’s key. After we began we had been college students and we had been taking part in to scholar crowds. And as we grew up, they grew with us. Over time our demographic has acquired wider. Simply final weekend we performed this competition [Kaleidoscope Festival] in Wicklow, and it’s an all-ages factor. There have been 20,000 folks and it was simply unimaginable to see children on their dad and mom’ shoulders and children 5 and 6 years outdated singing our songs again to us as a result of their dad and mom have gotten them into our music. It was actually magical; it was so particular,” stated O’Reilly.

“We’re actually lucky that our viewers has grown with us. As we’ve advanced naturally as songwriters there’s been issues which have occurred inside the band as nicely. Our guitar participant [Dave McPhillips] for our first 4 albums left [in 2019]. He simply had sufficient and he needed to alter his profession path. However we needed to maintain going. We’re nonetheless good pals and stuff, in order that was a factor. After which we had COVID which isn’t preferrred while you’re in a band referred to as The Coronas [the proper name of the disease being Corona Virus Disease – COVID] as nicely. However in an extended reply to your query, we’ve acquired via all that and advanced naturally. I feel we by no means actually reacted to issues occurring round us and we’ve by no means tried to be something we weren’t. We let the music lead us and our tastes modified as we acquired older as nicely and we weren’t pigeonholed into being a band that should sound like this, and our subsequent album must sound like this too.

“Once more, having our personal label is vital for that as a result of there’s nobody respiration down our necks to say we’d like a single similar to a single from the final album and we’d like a tune that’s going to work on radio. Truly, what we realized is that while you’re with a label, and we had been signed to Island Information once we moved to London [before the debut release]. We signed a giant report cope with them, and Island is a part of Common Music, they usually have U2 and Mumford & Sons and Hozier and everybody. And when it didn’t work out with them we thought when issues go fallacious with a label, you’re like, ‘they didn’t put the music out proper. They didn’t do that proper. They didn’t try this proper. They launched the fallacious tune,’ and blah, blah, blah. Whenever you begin your personal label, as we did [before the release of 2017’s Trust The Wire album] you understand you’ve acquired nobody else in charge however your self, so it made us work loads more durable. In a short time we had been far more concerned within the enterprise aspect of issues than we’d ever been earlier than and there virtually turned two strands of The Coronas – the report label and the band. And even that gave us a brand new lease on life as musicians, I feel, as a result of now we noticed the entire image differently. Proper right down to choosing the place we tour and planning once we’re going to report, once we’re going to jot down and hastily we took much more possession of our music and of the whole lot else, and that helped us evolve too. But it surely’s all been fairly pure. We nonetheless attempt to preserve to the preliminary issues that made The Coronas, that made these early songs join with folks, even once we had been 20, and that’s having trustworthy songs that come from the best place, which might be genuine to us and have melody and have, I suppose, a positivity there. We nonetheless preserve to these fundamentals, however the whole lot else has advanced round these fundamentals.”

It’s in all probability due to the truth that the three everlasting members of the band all began actually and figuratively on the identical place as musicians and artists, and grown, and realized and sacrificed and benefit from the good occasions and weathered the storms, that they’ve been capable of keep their friendships and dealing relationships so successfully.

Album cowl for Ideas & Observations by The Coronas.

“We’re pals initially and we all know one another so nicely. We’re like brothers. We will have an argument and recover from it and it’s forgotten about. And we belief one another as nicely. I feel having belief is vital. And we love what we do. We adore it. I feel in a means our friendship might be not what it fairly was as a result of we spent a lot time collectively and now the fellows, Conor and Knoxie each have wives and households. So, now once we get off the highway, it’s not like we’re hanging out on a regular basis. Though in saying that, we did have a joint celebration a few months in the past, which reveals you that we nonetheless do like hanging out. Now we have our separate lives and I feel that’s wholesome,” he stated.

“When we’ve a little bit of day without work, we go off and do our personal factor after which we look ahead to seeing one another and speaking about what we did. It’s at all times about trustworthy communication, and the truth that we nonetheless like hanging out. We like one another and we’re fortunate as a result of I do know it may be tough to maintain these relationships going, particularly in a band the place there’s egos concerned – me greater than them [laughs]. I feel no matter little hiccups we’ve had; we’ve gotten via them and stayed collectively and I feel now we admire and luxuriate in the whole lot much more.”

The notion of belief is intrinsic in any relationship. When one particular person is the first inventive pressure, particularly in a band, whose profession lives and dies with the reception of these songs by the music-consuming public, that belief is amplified. However based mostly on the aforementioned dialogue of how and why the terrific triumvirate on the core of The Coronas has remained strong, is that they belief O’Reilly’s inventive instincts. And he, in flip, trusts their very own tastes, takes and tweaks of his tune concepts.

“I’m the principle songwriter inside the group in order that they have a belief in me musically. They provide it to me truthfully although. I’ll ship them some songs and generally it’s like useless air and I’m like, ‘oh God, that one didn’t go down nicely.’ And different occasions they are saying, ‘yeah, it’s okay,’ or different occasions, ‘I adore it.’ You’ve acquired to have that belief as a result of songwriting is an ego factor and each time you end an thought you suppose it’s good. You wouldn’t end it until you suppose it’s actually good. And each single little thought, each tune I end, I get actually enthusiastic about and it’s laborious to ship that to folks for them to go, ‘hmm, I’m unsure about it.’ That hurts and I’ve gotten higher at having the ability to cope with that for certain as a result of oftentimes perhaps an album’s passed by and I’ve actually fought for a tune that I feel, ‘no, no, no, that is it! That is it!’ And the fellows will say okay after which the tune will get onto the album and do nothing and I’ll suppose, nicely, I ought to have listened to the fellows initially, as a result of they’ve much less pores and skin within the recreation and could be extra goal,” O’Reilly stated.

“However we do write collectively as nicely. I’ll are available in with a couple of concepts and we’ll jam out and we at all times organize the whole lot collectively. And I at all times say, even when I’ve co-written songs and I do co-write with a few different pals of mine as nicely, I’ll work on these concepts after which nonetheless convey them to the band. It solely actually turns into a Coronas tune when the three of us play it in a room collectively and if it really works like that, with no bells and whistles, simply the three of us and it nonetheless sounds cool, then it turns into a Coronas tune and we construct it up from there.

“We’re so fortunate to have the type of relationship the place we are able to try this and in addition the place we are able to simply have a look at one another onstage and the one particular person will know precisely what the opposite is pondering. Like at that household competition I used to be speaking about in Wicklow, there was a little bit little bit of a kerfuffle within the entrance row with two folks arguing and there was safety there and also you don’t need to convey consideration to it, as a result of it wasn’t prefer it was harmful or something. However I may simply have a look at Knoxie, our bass participant, and he checked out me and we each knew, we each noticed it, so now let’s fake there’s one thing occurring over within the different course and play the remainder of the present over that means so all the gang look away from the incident. It’s little issues like that you simply get good at, the place it’s only a nod and a glance. We love one another. They’re my oldest pals and, hear, we’ve been blessed to go on this journey collectively.”

The connection the bandmates share on stage is mirrored by the connection The Coronas have with their followers via the conduit of their music. Their final 4 albums, together with 2024’s Ideas & Observations, topped the Irish charts – which is attention-grabbing contemplating all 4 of these information had been launched independently on the band’s So Far So Good label, including extra proof that the band is aware of its personal music and audiences greatest.

“I’ve at all times discovered the extra private, and never solely the extra private, however virtually the extra particularly private I’m concerning the stuff that I’m actually going via in my life, after I put that into our songs, they’re those that individuals relate to probably the most. They perceive, ‘hey, he’s being real there and I’m feeling real now.’ So, I discover the lyrics can by no means be too particular, by no means be too trustworthy as a result of as I say, If I attempt to get too intelligent and am attempting too laborious to not say what’s already been stated earlier than, or I’m looking for this actually poetic means of claiming this straightforward factor, individuals are going to say, ‘nicely, you made an effort and also you’re attempting to be intelligent, however when you’re simply trustworthy, that’s the uncooked emotion we would like.’ And I do know that, as a result of I like lyrics that hit me the place I can really feel what the author is feeling in that second. And, actually, being trustworthy and actual is poetic.”

An exquisite instance of sharing cool moments with such shut pals occurred simply a few weeks in the past. A latest spotlight for the band, certainly for any band or artist, was the chance to play one of many largest and most prestigious music festivals within the U.Ok., and certainly the world – Glastonbury.

“It was wonderful. I used to be anticipating it to be enjoyable, and to begin with, the present went nicely. However you don’t essentially know the way you’re going to be acquired. The tickets promote out earlier than the lineup is introduced, so that you by no means know in case your music goes to go well with the individuals who have purchased the tickets, and in the event that they care, in the event that they even need to see you. However we had an important crowd for our set and the gig went nicely and we had been delighted. We had been simply so excited to be there and to play at such a prestigious competition. It’s very totally different from each different competition, and we’ve performed loads of festivals, and even nonetheless, it outdid my expectation,” stated O’Reilly.

“I suppose I assumed as a result of it’s so massive that it’s going to be a bit daunting and overwhelming as a web site. I imply there’s 1 / 4 of 1,000,000 folks at this factor. However there’s simply such a pleasant ambiance. It’s such a pleasant, cordial atmosphere. There’s simply one thing within the air, and it’s not too ‘hippie dippy’ both. It’s not all over-the-top ‘peace and love,’ though I suppose it’s type of about peace and love, nevertheless it’s simply at a pleasant stage. And there’s no company vibe to it. If you wish to get a beer, there’s no massive Budweiser or Heineken indicators. There’s all these little mother and pop bars all over the place, they usually cost no matter they need, they usually can serve no matter they need. So, we discovered this tiny little bar that had additional chilly Guinness and we had been like, ‘okay, we’ll be again.’ That’s only a small instance.

Direct from Eire, The Coronas are taking part in a lot of reveals in North America all through July.

“And I’ll offer you one other instance. I couldn’t actually see a lot safety on the competition. I do know it was there, nevertheless it wasn’t actually that seen. There’re no high-vis folks round. And I stated to my buddy, our saxophonist, I may see a household they usually had a toddler working round. And I questioned when you misplaced your toddler, what would you do right here? I can’t see any safety; there’s no info factors or something. And he had a solution, which I feel encapsulates the entire vibe of the competition. He’s like, ‘yeah, nicely you’d in all probability simply say one thing to the particular person beside you and in about 10 minutes time, you’d have 250,000 folks serving to you discover your toddler.’ To me, that sums up the entire competition. It simply has an environment; it has a vibe. And naturally, the music was nice and we actually loved it. The climate was pretty. It’s a gorgeous sight and it feels pleasant and homely and small, regardless that it’s ginormous.”

Though The Coronas had been round for greater than twenty years, they by no means actually had been actively campaigning to get on the Glastonbury invoice, it’s simply that one of many first issues their new reserving agent [Neil O’Brian] promised them after they signed was an opportunity to get one of many extremely aggressive positions for 2025.

“What occurred this 12 months for us is we moved to totally different brokers and the very first thing they did was say, ‘oh, we’ll get you a slot at Glastonbury.’ They thought it was loopy that we hadn’t performed there earlier than. I imply, I suppose in years passed by, it’s not like we had been campaigning for it, however we in all probability would have been put ahead. So, yeah, a giant shout out to our new agent. It’s a competition that’s so prestigious and necessary that each band desires to play it. They arrive from all around the world to play it [including Canada’s Alanis Morissette on the Friday night this year]. However, you realize, it’s not a money-making competition, and that goes for the bands as nicely. I do know that Michael Eavis [a dairy farmer who hosts the even on his property and who is its main organizer] and the household, they don’t do it to make numerous cash. It operates virtually like a charity. It’s meant to only break even and all that type of stuff,” O’Reilly defined.

“And it’s like that for the bands too. I heard a really attention-grabbing story about The 1975 who headlined the Friday evening, the place apparently they spent extra on their manufacturing finances, much more, than what their precise price was for the present, as a result of they realized that there’s eyes on them from all around the world. It was being broadcast stay within the BBC. It’s an enormous second for them as a band, in order that they invested a whole bunch of hundreds into their stage present and manufacturing. And I can see why they try this. I imply, we did it for lower than what we’d usually receives a commission for a competition is what I’m getting at, however in fact you’re going to do it. It’s so necessary and prestigious that it’s an honour to play there.”

With the recollections of Glastonbury nonetheless shut within the rear-view mirror, The Coronas are set to hop throughout the Atlantic Ocean for a run of dates via North America, with the 2 aforementioned reveals in Canada. Touring has grow to be trickier and much more costly in recent times, particularly for the reason that COVID pandemic, so if bands are even capable of tour internationally logistically and financially, they’re much more strategic as to how they go about it. And being skilled veterans of the touring scene, O’Reilly and his bandmates aren’t any exception.

“Publish-COVID, we’ve been going to North America in all probability annually, attempting to maintain the momentum going and increase our viewers there. We’re fortunate that we’ve virtually a unique measurement viewers in each territory that we tour in. And we’re additionally fortunate in that we nonetheless promote tickets and that we nonetheless can tour as a result of it’s costly as of late. It’s humorous since you talked about earlier that we’re an attention-grabbing story. And I feel we’re uncommon in that we’re an unbiased band and but we’ve launched loads of information and we’ve been round for some time. We do very nicely in Eire and we’re fortunate sufficient to promote loads of tickets right here, however we’ve additionally type of created these little pockets of assist all over the world. Comparatively talking, our streaming numbers are small, however then our first information got here out when folks had been nonetheless shopping for numerous CDs. Now we have a extremely loyal following all over the place we go. Individuals come out and the power at our reveals is actually good. We nonetheless love touring and travelling to no matter sized rooms we play in. In Australia, for instance, we’d play greater reveals than we are going to on this run within the States and Canada. Truly although, the final time we performed in Vancouver we performed at this stunning outside theatre in a park and it was wonderful. The gang we had there was unimaginable. And we’ve performed nice reveals in Toronto too,” he stated.

“Actually, Toronto is considered one of my favorite cities. I really like taking part in there. I simply love spending a few days there. There’s one thing about that metropolis that I’ve at all times preferred. Now we have a extremely good household buddy who grew up in St. Catharines, and we used to journey down there a bit. In Toronto itself we’ve additionally acquired some actually good pals there too now. What we used to do within the early days was we’d tour all over the place and each metropolis and see if we may construct on every present. I feel now we’ve gotten higher at choosing and selecting our dates. And since we’re our personal report label, we are able to do shorter excursions within the cities that we all know are going to promote tickets. It’s a pity generally while you miss out on among the different centres. We’ll have folks on our Instagram saying, ‘why aren’t you taking part in Montreal? Why aren’t you taking part in wherever?’ However we’ve developed a routing now the place we all know we are able to make it work as a band. After we’re our personal label, and personal supervisor, it’s important to make these selections. As I say, it’s not a straightforward time to be in a touring band. It’s costly to tour, it’s costly for visas, you’ve acquired inflation and the whole lot else. We do really feel very fortunate, although, particularly as a result of we’re not a broadly recognized, large act. It’s not like we’ve had a serious label push and we’re a band that may simply present up and promote 1,000,000 tickets. It’s not at all times straightforward, and generally we’ve to make powerful selections, however we adore it. And we’ve been fortunate sufficient to maintain promoting sufficient tickets to maintain us going.”

Though Ideas & Observations solely got here out a 12 months in the past, work is already underway for its comply with up, in line with O’Reilly.

“I used to are likely to not write on the highway, however I do some bit now, even when it’s just a bit thought, even little bits of lyrics; no matter I can get, simply so after I get again off the highway, I’ve acquired a place to begin. Nowadays I wouldn’t say I’m writing loads, however I preserve dripping it alongside, so in all probability the primary tune I’m already over midway via,” he stated.

“For our subsequent album, we’re planning on recording in January, with a watch to launch it perhaps subsequent September, as soon as we get via all the blending and mastering and drip feeding a couple of songs out to the general public earlier than the album comes out. Wanting again the primary tune for the earlier album was written and recorded just about earlier than the earlier album was even out. I’ll attempt to write a couple of songs now, however the bulk of the writing will in all probability come after this North American tour.”

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Jim Barber is a veteran award-winning journalist and creator based mostly in Napanee, Ontario, Canada, who has been writing about music and musicians for greater than 30 years. Apart from his journalistic endeavors, he works as a communications and advertising specialist and is an avid volunteer in his group. Contact him at jimbarberwritingservices@gmail.com.

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