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The Sunday Sessions: The Riptide Movement Perform Exclusive Cover Track

Published 16:48 24 Aug 2014 BST

Updated 17:42 11 Jun 2015 BST

Joe Harrington
The Sunday Sessions: The Riptide Movement Perform Exclusive Cover Track

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Lucan’s best kept secret, The Riptide Movement, joined us last week for Her.ie and JOE.ie’s new musical venture, The Sunday Sessions.  The Sunday Sessions, which promises to bring you special performances and interviews from some of the most exciting emerging talent, put the lads through their musical paces at The Workman's Club in Dublin. The Riptide Movement is made up of four friends, Mal Tuohy (vocals), Gar Byrne (drums, vocals), Ger McGarry (bass, harmonica, vocals) and JP Dalton (lead guitar, vocals). Following a performance of up their latest track 'You and I', Mal and Ger sat down with our girl Grace O’Reilly for a quick chat about the band's upcoming single, Irish celebrity cameos and their love for Ryan Gosling. If we're completely honest, JOE is also a huge Gosling fan. No, before you even ask, it was not because of that Notebook kissing in the rain scene. Honest. The band chose Kavinsky's 'Nightcall' as their cover track, taken from the famous Drive soundtrack. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOKxH-gmQ30 Between sharing a stage with some of the world’s biggest acts, a number one album newly under their belt and their debut track ‘All Works Out‘ being announced as the soundtrack to Discover Ireland’s latest campaign, 2014 has been quite the year for the quartet. Something tells us these four will be gracing The Sunday Sessions once more before the year is out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiWiiDD1Ey0 In case you missed it, here is that performance of their latest track ‘You and I’. _____________________________________ Make sure to never miss a thing… Follow The Sunday Sessions on TwitterInstagram or check out soundcloud.com/sundaysessionslive Until next time, enjoy…

In case you missed it: George Ezra for The Sunday Sessions. 

 
The Sunday Sessions: The Riptide Movement Perform Exclusive Cover Track