![]() Big love to the both of them for real! Y’all should check them out! We had these tracks we were working on at different times and felt they would fit the vibes perfectly and they did! Tracks are “Like I’m Barack” and “Meeting With Myself”. They’re both dope talented individuals that we highly admire. You have two features on the EP with both Jay Prince and Peter Xan, why these two artists in particular? Each track is unique which is what makes it cohesive in some way. The name came from one of our boys Jordy who thought the EP should follow up to our last EP “Super Normal”. It was more that we felt we needed more music out so we kinda pulled up a couple of tracks that we really liked and put them together. “Superweird” wasn’t exactly the most thought out project. You’ve recently released your latest “Superweird” EP, tell us more about this? Were there any messages you wanted to put across? How long did it take to complete? There’s also a big Techno scene too, but over the last 5 years or so a lot of different styles have been coming to light and Hip-Hop has become one of the most listened to genre everywhere, and Ireland has been doing its small part in that too. It’s predominantly Folk / Traditional, Rock, Indie music. What’s the music scene like in Ireland in comparison to somewhere like London? ![]() Our most popular song’s or song’s people would most be familiar with our name would be Flowers, Pure and Herside Story. Which song do you both think made Hare Squead take off? Now back with their latest EP entitled “Superweird”, I caught up with the pair and asked them a few questions…įor people who aren’t aware of your music, please introduce yourselves.! Having taken an 18-month hiatus, Hare Squead made their anticipated return with “100 Miles”, a guitar driven single inspired by the vulnerability intertwined in Aretha Franklins “I Say a Little Prayer”. The group started out in 2016 and gained a storming success with their “Supernormal” EP in particular with fan favourite single “Herside Story” which led the likes of Goldlink to jump on the remix. Hip-Hop and Ireland may seem like two points on opposite ends of the spectrum but the now-band of two, made up of Tony Konstone and Lilo Blues, are imprinted within both worlds and look at themselves as more than just an anomaly. Hare Squead, the Irish duo have been quickly making a name for themselves.
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