The Eskies
The Eskies

The Eskies

IRLRock, Folk Rock
1,570 monthly listeners
  • 4.4K followers
  • 1.5K subscribers
  • 2K followers
  • 609 followers
  • 504 fans

The Eskies's Top Spotify Songs

1
Artist Name
Fever
250 streams
2
Artist Name
Jesus Don't Save Me
228 streams
3
Artist Name
When the Storm Came
126 streams
4
Artist Name
I'm Not Sorry
74 streams
5
Artist Name
Wild, Wild Heart
71 streams
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The Eskies's YouTube Videos

147.5K
Views
The Eskies - Jesus Don't Save Me (Official Video)
Youtube
147.5K views
Sep 01, 2014
62.2K
Views

The Eskies - Heave Away (Live)

The Eskies

The Eskies - Heave Away (Live)
Youtube
62.2K views
Jan 12, 2014
57.9K
Views

'Fever' - The Eskies - Official Music Video

The Eskies

'Fever' - The Eskies - Official Music Video
Youtube
57.9K views
Apr 03, 2014

Events37 Events

Sep
01-03
Electric Picnic
Ireland
IRL
, PortlaoiseN/A N/A
Past
Aug
04-06
All Together Now
Ireland
IRL
, Carrick-on-SuirN/A N/A
Past
Jun
02-04
Wild Roots Festival
Ireland
IRL
, SligoN/A N/A
Past
Oct
26
The Eskies at Arts Club
United Kingdom
GBR
, Liverpool0 - 500 Club
Past
Oct
22
The Eskies at Prince Albert
United Kingdom
GBR
, Brighton0 - 500 Bar
Past

The Eskies's Past Events37 Events

  • Electric Picnic festival

    Billie Eilish, Lewis Capaldi, Niall Horan, Tom Odell, The Killers, Steve Lacy, Fred again.., The Script, Rick Astley, Nessa Barrett, The Last Dinner Party, Bakar, Ryan Mack, Mae Stephens, Royel Otis, Paolo Nutini, Cian Ducrot, IDLES, Hannah Laing, Ethel Cain, Mimi Webb, Maverick Sabre, southstar, Jamie XX, Belters Only, Gavin James, MUNA, Wet Leg, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Loyle Carner, Nia Archives, Holly Humberstone, COIN, Interplanetary Criminal, I Hate Models, Overmono, Trym, Viagra boys, Inhaler, Amyl and the Sniffers, Anna Of The North, Johnny Marr, Robert Grace, Young Fathers, Jamie Webster, Kingfishr, Confidence Man, The Wolfe Tones, The Lightning Seeds, Imelda May, Nell Mescal, 999999999, The Academic, blk., Charlie Sparks, Snail Mail, Hannah Grae, Samia, Skin On Skin, The Mary Wallopers, The Saw Doctors, LYRA, Sprints, Debbie, The Coronas, Chasing Abbey, Dylan John Thomas, Hothouse Flowers, The Murder Capital, Katy Kirby, ANSBRO, Fionn Curran, Chalk, Irish Women In Harmony, Pale Blue Eyes, Gurriers, David Keenan, Pa Sheehy, Yasmin Gardezi, The White Horse Guitar Club, Cormac Begley, Brad Heidi, Siomha, Ham Sandwich, Rónán Ó Snodaigh, Fight Like Apes, Bronagh Gallagher, The Love Buzz, Sunil Sharpe, William The Conqueror, Enda Gallery, Jazzy, King Kong Company, Cathy Davey, SELLÓ, Ispíní na hÉireann, Overhead, The Albatross, The Bionic Rats, Tebi Rex, Bon Voyage, Thumper, shampain, The Eskies, The Tan and Sober Gentlemen, HAVVK, Blessed, SLOUCHO, Strange Boy, PowPig, Hazey Haze, Jinx Lennon, R.S.A.G., IMNOTYOURMATE, Meltybrains?, Scustin, Leo Miyagee, Donal Dineen, Julie, secret act, Willzee, Super Extra Bonus Party, These Charming Men, The Bootleg Beach Boys, Non de Jus and Rita Lynn
    IRL, Portlaoise
    Huge
  • All Together Now festival

    TV Girl, Lorde, Iggy Pop, Max Richter, Jessie Ware, Sugababes, Jamie XX, Loyle Carner, Barry Can't Swim, Caribou, Overmono, Biig Piig, Tourist, Villagers, Black Country, New Road, Billy Bragg, Todd Terje, Ezra Collective, Partiboi69, Chaos In The CBD, Annie Mac, Daniel Avery, Wunderhorse, Lord Apex, Sprints, Osunlade, Lankum, ELKKA, Frankie Stew and Harvey Gunn, Daphni, Kelly Lee Owens, Sammy Copley, Warmduscher, Lisa O'Neill, Robert Hood, The Scratch, Talos, Future Utopia, Palms Trax, Pillow Queens, Helena Hauff, Sorcha Richardson, Beak>, The Clockworks, Shee, KhakiKid, Jealous Of The Birds, Shiv, LB a.k.a LABAT, Jordan Nocturne, TraviS, EFÉ, Saint Sister, Le Boom, Shit Robot, Sally C, Skatebård, Susan O'Neill, The White Horse Guitar Club, whenyoung, ZASKA, Gretel Hänlyn, RTE Concert Orchestra, New Jackson, Ailbhe Reddy, Austin Ato, 1000 Beasts, Tolü Makay, Núria Graham, Moktar, Elzzz, Bricknasty, Rónán Ó Snodaigh, Surusinghe, CICI, Saoirse, Dylan Fogarty, David Kitt, Fight Like Apes, Rachel Mae Hannon, Gemma Dunleavy, Long Island Sound, Junior Brother, Natural Symphony, Aoife Nessa Frances, Basht., Jiggy, Prymary Colours, Marcus O'Laoire, SELLÓ, Cian Finn, Winnie Ama, Ispíní na hÉireann, The Burma, Trinity Orchestra, CHAMELEON, Cry Before Dawn, Liam Ó Maonlaí, cbakl, Al Gibbs, Ol' Times, Sion Hill, Jay Pei, shampain, The Bonny Men, Yankari, The Eskies, Pagan, Stevie G, Delac, Moving Still, Really Good Time, Bog bodies, Qbanaa, Melina Malone, Theo Fitzgibbon, Minikimono, Toshín, SACK, Molly O'Mahony, Cruel Sister, YARD, Corner Boy, The Accidental Rapper, Post Punk Podge & the Technohippies, Chris Wong, EMA, CAILÍN, Ahmed, with love, Filmore!, Salamay, and he, the fool, Stevie Rockit, The Cope, Leo Miyagee, Thee U.F.O, Rua Rí, The Underscore Orkestra, Stone Cold Hustle, Negro Impacto, Papa Romeo, Citrus Fresh, Donal Dineen, Wastefellow, Selky, Shakalak, Kelly-Anne Byrne, Queen & Disco, Onion Boys, Staples Jr. Singers, banríon, Coy Haste, Glasshouse Ensemble, Daniel Luke, Backroad Smokers Club, DJ Deece, Abbacaxi, Anna Mullarkey, Claire Beck, The Raines, Graham Sweeney, Burlie Mac, Aaron Manhattan, Ben Bix, Caoivín, Bróna Keogh, Loraine Club, Midnight Wayne, Code of Behaviour, MEGA-Trad, Kiruu, Kate Brennan-Harding, Ryan Hayden, Gaff E, Dreamcycles, Shy Mascot, Bella Festa, Aaron Mac, Breezy iDeyGoke, Fancy Dan, Sleepless Beauty, The Twisted Sisters, Al-Jive Mestizo, Rise up! Sound System, Malleus & Incus, Luxe, Guud Grief, Volleyball, Attention Bébé, The Butterfly Band, Krisdeberg, DJ Einkaufswagen, Dj Eddie Kay, Durt Holy Cow, Mango Moon, Jack Thompson, Hewan Mulugeta, Sarah Crean, Andy Irvine
    IRL, Carrick-on-Suir
    Medium
  • Wild Roots Festival festival

    Rudimental, Mauro Picotto, Sasha, John Digweed, The Zutons, Inspiral Carpets, Monaco, Pillow Queens, Somebody's Child, ARXX, DJ Yoda, Paddy Casey, David Keenan, Daithí, Ailbhe Reddy, Richie Blacker, Ham Sandwich, Gallus, Millie Manders and the Shutup, Sunil Sharpe, Winnie Ama, Mr. Sosa, Bicurious, cucamaras, Jenny Greene, Amy Montgomery, The Eskies, New Pagans, Reevah, Hazey Haze, Tadhg, BRIDIN, Last Apollo, The Barley Mob, Evin Durkin, Carlton Doom, Charlie Hanlon, The Valmonts, TADGH, Ricky Chong, Some Remain, Brame, Caoimhe, Gaolbyrd, Erin & The Lens, Ni Soul Troop, Daft Punk Tribute
    IRL, Sligo
    Medium
  • The Eskies at Arts Club

    The Eskies
    Arts Club
    GBR, Liverpool
    Club0 - 500
  • The Eskies at Prince Albert

    The Eskies
    Prince Albert
    GBR, Brighton
    Bar0 - 500

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More about The Eskies

Overview of Folk Rock musician The Eskies

The amazing rock group The Eskies, from Dublin, Ireland, is renowned for its alluring fusion of rock and folk influences. Their passionate melodies and contagious charisma have helped them carve out a special place for themselves in the music industry. The band's primary musical style is rock, but they expertly blend folk rock elements into it to produce a genuinely unique sound.

The Eskies incorporate real emotion and heartfelt storytelling into their compositions, drawing influence from Ireland's rich musical history. Their songs encapsulate the highs and lows of life and transport listeners to a realm of vivid images and intriguing storylines. The band evokes an intense emotional response in listeners with their catchy melodies, strong voices, and precise instrumentation.

The Eskies' outstanding musicianship and composition skills are evident in their songs. They skillfully combine traditional folk tunes with the unbridled intensity of rock, creating a sound that is both recognizable and novel. Their music never fails to enthrall and move listeners, whether they are delivering upbeat choruses or tender ballads.

The Eskies are a rock group from Dublin, Ireland, who stand out for their singular combination of rock and folk influences. They have made a name for themselves as one of the most exciting artists in the Irish music scene because to their intense concerts and moving compositions.

What are the most popular songs for Folk Rock musician The Eskies?

With their distinctive sound and alluring lyrics, the Irish rock band The Eskies from Dublin has become well-known in the rock and folk rock genres. One of their best songs is "Jesus Don't Save Me," along with "Fever," "When the Storm Came," "I'm Not Sorry," "All Good Men," "Wild, Wild Heart," "Tear Along the Line," "Heave Away," "Building Up Walls," and "Eloise."

With appealing tunes and strong vocals, "Jesus Don't Save Me" displays the band's dynamic and vivacious live performance approach. The song fuses rock and folk rock components to produce an upbeat and distinctive composition that makes an impression.

Another outstanding song is "Fever," which has a hard-driving rhythm and gritty guitar riffs. The raw and passionate voices of The Eskies stand out, providing songs that strike a chord with listeners.

A couple of the band's other standout songs are "When the Storm Came," a strong and atmospheric ballad, and "All Good Men," which demonstrates their storytelling prowess through engaging and introspective lyrics.

The Eskies' music is a synthesis of various genres, fusing Americana, Rock, and Folk to produce a sound that is all their own. Their music is characterized by catchy melodies, moving lyrics, and a compelling intensity that captivates audiences. The Eskies are continuing to establish themselves in the music business as more people get familiar with their hit songs.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Folk Rock musician The Eskies?

The folk rock group The Eskies, from Dublin, Ireland, has recently put out some engaging singles and albums. In 2017, they published "And Don't Spare The Horses," their most recent album, which displayed their distinct musical taste and storytelling skills. The band digs into emotionally charged themes with their distinctive folk rock sound on 2019 songs like "Eloise (Acoustic)" and "Building up Walls (Acoustic)".

The Eskies have also released a few noteworthy songs in addition to their most recent album. Their 2018 single, "Shame," demonstrates their talent for writing catchy tunes and meaningful words. The song "All Good Men" from 2017 further demonstrates their talent for writing catchy songs and skillfully fusing rock and folk influences.

The dynamic musicianship, sincere vocals, and fascinating stories that define The Eskies' music. The raw energy in their music enthralls listeners and draws them into the band's musical universe. The Eskies continue to demonstrate their ability to make people feel something with their most recent album and singles.

In conclusion, the Irish band The Eskies from Dublin just published their album "And Don't Spare The Horses" and several songs, including "Eloise (Acoustic)" and "Building up Walls (Acoustic)." They stand out for their distinctive fusion of folk rock and narrative, and listeners are guaranteed to be moved by their music.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Folk Rock musician The Eskies?

The Dublin, Ireland-based folk rock group The Eskies has performed on some of the most prominent stages and music festivals. The world's audiences have been enthralled by their amazing performances.

The Montreux Jazz Festival was one of their significant festival appearances. This well-known festival draws fans of music from all around the world. Festival goers were deeply moved by The Eskies' unusual fusion of folk and rock blended with their own Irish charm.

The Eskies gave another outstanding performance at the Colours Of Ostrava event. This festival, which is well-known for its varied lineup and lively ambiance, offered The Eskies the ideal setting to display their vivacious and contagious live performance. Their entrancing tunes and strong vocals captivated the crowd.

The Eskies have performed at numerous notable venues in addition to these top festivals. The Brudenell Social Club is one such place, renowned for its cozy ambiance and active music scene. The audience responded strongly to the band's honest and moving performances, making the event unforgettable.

The Cluny 2, Hare & Hounds Kings Heath, The Bodega Nottingham, and Arts Club have all seen The Eskies' influence. These settings offered the ideal setting for the band to interact personally with their fans, resulting in the electrifying environment that is distinctive of The Eskies live performances.

Overall, The Eskies' performances at top festivals and venues have solidified their reputation as a must-see act in the folk rock genre. They continue to fascinate fans with their contagious energy and alluring stage presence, making them an iconic figure in the music business.