The Thrills

The Thrills Members, Gear & Sound

Irish indie rock

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Members

Select a The Thrills band member to check out the music gear they use live and in the studio.

About

The Thrills are an Irish band known for their vibrant blend of Britpop with influences from classic American pop of the late '60s and early '70s. Originating from the Dublin suburb of Blackrock, the group consists of Conor Deasy (vocals), Daniel Ryan (bass guitar), Ben Carrigan (drums), Kevin Horan (keyboards), and Pádraic McMahon (guitar). Formed in the early 2000s, The Thrills channel a sun-soaked sound that contrasts with the typical rainy Irish backdrop, drawing inspiration from the likes of The Beach Boys and Neil Young. Their music stands out for its catchy melodies and rich harmonies, which led to notable success with their early albums.

How to Sound Like The Thrills

The Thrills' sound is characterized by bright, melodic guitar riffs and lush vocal harmonies, creating an atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and refreshing. To emulate their sonic palette, musicians might focus on using clean, jangly electric guitars, often layered with subtle chorus and reverb effects to capture their sunny, expansive vibe. The keyboards add a layer of warmth and depth, complementing the guitars with vintage organ and piano sounds. The rhythm section provides a steady, upbeat drive, with drums maintaining a lively yet unobtrusive presence, allowing the melodies to shine. For those looking to capture The Thrills' essence, focusing on a harmonious blend of acoustic and electric elements with a clear, polished production style would be key.

Discography

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