True Tides (Irish band)

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True Tides, are an Irish band originating in Cork composed of brothers Eoghan (guitarist and backing vocalist) and Cian (vocalist and guitarist) [1] and Conor MacSweeny (percussionist). [2] [3] [4] The band released their first single 'Higher' in April, 2018. [5] The band is signed to Warner Music Ireland and were previously managed by Lars Kaye. [6] [7] In May, 2022 the band released its single 'Beating Heart'. [8] Concerning genre the band's style has been described as synth pop by music critics. [9] The band members are all alumni of Cork School of Music. [10] In 2021 the band's single 'I Can't Wait' was nominated for the RTÉ choice music prize. [11]

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