With their Top 20 debut single XO and follow-up single Catch released just two months later, Cork quartet The Elation back this August 4th with brand new release Feels Like a Good Reason to Get Started.
With the track again produced and recorded with multi-platinum selling London producer Andy Whitmore, the band’s new charity single being released in aid of the Cork Gay Project. A bittersweet serenade set to a floor filling pop-dance beat, The Elation want to give back to their home city while providing the people of the world with some pop you can really sink your teeth into. With support from Cork Pride, The Elation are delighted to be able to use their music to help the Cork Gay Project continue their fantastic work with the Gay community in the wider Cork
and Kerry area.
With shows played across the country and their home county of Cork, The Elation have been a huge live hit, impressing and sometimes surprising audiences of all ages. Live shows at summer festivals such as Townlands Carnival have already gone down a storm, and with Indiependence Festival and three major shows at Cork Pride still to come this month, The Elation cannot be missed.
With airplay on radio stations and a featuring role in college events across the country, and even more music to come throughout this year and beyond, The Elation are the band to watch this year.
Feels Like a Good Reason to Get Started will be available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play Store, and direct
on www.theelationmusic.com.
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released August 4, 2017
Feels Like a good Reason to Get Started
Written and performed by The Elation
Recorded at Greystoke Studios, London,UK
Produced mixed and mastered by
Andy Whitmore
Video filmed and Directed by
Sam O Keefe at No Sleep Media
Art by James O Rourke
Design by Chris Cansdale
All proceeds from this track go to Cork Gay Project
This track is released by The Elation and Cork Pride