The Minutes are a three-piece rock band from Dublin, Ireland consisting of Mark Austin, Tom Cosgrave and Shane Kinsella. Début album Marcata was released on 20 May 2011 in Ireland.
History (2006 - present)
The Minutes were formed in 2006 in Dublin, Ireland. Some of the band members previously played together under the name Stars of the City. Songs like Armour, The Summer That Went Too Soon and Sing Me To My Sleep showed us a much gentlier and perhaps more vulnerable side to the band before they grew to find their more stoic and selfassured sound as The Minutes. After several years of performing live in Dublin, the band recorded their debut album in October 2009 at Marcata Recordings in Upstate New York. Together with producer Kevin McMahon, the band recorded a ten-track album that replicated the highlights of their live performances, including "Secret History", "Believer" and "In my Time of Dying".
On 3 March 2011, The Minutes appeared on Other Voices on RTÉ Two television in Ireland performing two of their songs off their debut album.[1]
On Saturday 19 March 2011 they appeared on The Saturday Night Show, performing their single "Black Keys".
Their debut album Marcata was released on 20 May 2011 in Ireland.
The Minutes performed at the Eurosonic Festival in 2012 when Ireland was the "Spotlight Country".[2]
Irish musician and DJ Rob Smith said that the band were "one of, if not then the finest rock & roll band to have ever come out of Ireland" in a 2013 interview.[3]
Paul McLoone, a radio presenter with the Irish national and independent radio station, Today FM and also the frontman for the Northern Irish band, The Undertones who is also friends with the Minutes appeared in the video for the Minutes's single, "Cherry Bomb", playing an unnamed Elvis Impersonator with the video itself being released in March 2014.