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The Flaws

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The Flaws

Background information
Origin Carrickmacross, County Monaghan, Ireland
Genre(s) Indie-Rock
Years active ? – present
Label(s) Arrivals Records
Members
Paul Finn
Shane Malone
Colin Berrill
Dane McMahon
Former members
Stephen Finnegan

The Flaws are an Irish indie-rock quartet, hailing from Carrickmacross in County Monaghan and Dundalk in County Louth. The band released their debut EP in Summer 2005 and their fanbase has been growing in Dublin, Dundalk, Monaghan and other pockets of the country since 2004. The Flaws consist of: Paul Finn on Vocals/Guitar, Dane McMahon on Bass/Backing Vocals, Shane Malone, Lead Guitar and drummer Colin Berrill, and are managed by Irish music industry legend Derek Turner.

Background

The group originally went to school together in Carrickmacross but only formed a band in Spring 2004. The Flaws had their most extensive tour to date during Summer 2005 around Ireland with Dublin band Delorentos and Belfast indie outfit Fast Emperors. In early 2007 original drummer, Stephen Finnegan left the band for personal reasons.

Music

The Flaws's four-track EP was recorded in Tumbleweed Studios in Dundalk, County Louth. National commercial radio station Today FM broadcast the track on Alison Curtis's The Last Splash programme, in which she described the lead track "16" as "brilliant". The EP also includes the tracks "Idolise", "Everybody's Got to be Somewhere" and "Fed to the Lions". Their debut album, "Achieving Vagueness" was released on the 14th of September 2007 to critical acclaim.

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