They are one of most successful Irish live bands on the planet, playing to 30,000 people at a festival in India, and to large crowds all over the world. And .
Wicklow s God Is An Astronaut have just released their 10th album,
Ghost Tapes #10 - guaranteed to feature on the end-of-year lists. Guitarist Torsten Kinsella tells Harry Guerin about the past, present and future.
Harry Guerin: Congratulations on reaching the landmark of 10 studio albums. How do you feel as you look back?
Torsten Kinsella. Thank you. We are proud of what we have achieved - staying relevant in the music industry is not an easy feat. When we began in 2002, we had no idea we would be putting albums out 19 years later. We are excited for
Ghost Tapes #10 to be heard; we have reimagined our sound but still kept it true to our identity. I feel it is our most live, intense album to date.