The Advocate LAUNCH: Q&A with Tim Smith
Posted by The Killdares on Jul 1, 2009
The Advocate Magazine – Dallas, TX – July 2009
By Christina Hughes Babb
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A Celtic version of Collective Soul!
Posted by The Killdares on Mar 24, 2009
That’s what Bill’s Music Forum at the “blog catalog” has to say about The Killdares and the latest album Secrets of the Day. We couldn’t be more honored being given such a high compliment… Read the rest of this entry »
Pop Culture Zoo Gives an Awesome Album Review of Secrets of The Day
Posted by admin on Mar 9, 2009
In last week’s TOP STORIES on www.popculturezoo.com, The Killdares latest album was given an awesome review by Joseph Dilworth Jr., Editor-in-Chief at Pop Culture Zoo.
Here’s just a little of what he had to say… Read the rest of this entry »
Pushing Forward: Interview w/ Tim & Roberta at ROCKWIRED.COM
Posted by The Killdares on Jan 12, 2009
Just as 2009 was about to begin for the band, Tim & Roberta spoke with Brian Lush of RockWired.com via phone about the latest album Secrets of the Day, working with producer Ronan Chris Murphy, and their continued journey into mixing Celtic sounds with Rock. This is a great extended conversation, and a rare glimpse into the band. Read the entire interview here.
Great Review of Secrets online at Wildy’s World
Posted by The Killdares on Dec 17, 2008
A big thanks goes out to Wildy Haskell, as the new album gets a great nod at Wildy’s World blogspot! Check it out here.
On the December cover of BUDDY Magazine
Posted by The Killdares on Dec 12, 2008
Hey everyone! Check out our feature story in this month’s Buddy Magazine. We are honored to be sharing the cover of this Original Texas Music magazine with fellow Dallasites, The Polyphonic Spree! Dallas fans, when you’re out and about Christmas shopping this month, be sure to take a break, grab a copy, and read up. And for everyone else…read the full story below:
Can The Killdares’ Celtic Rock Stop the Murder Virus?
Musical expansionism might save our lives
By Tim Schuller
The Killdares are a Celtic rock band. Their music is excellent but goes beyond that. It embodies an alternative to slaughter. Read the rest of this entry »