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""They're just what we need!" - Iggy Pop
"they refuse to take their foot off the gas." - The Quietus
"...this is no retread – their songs are powering them into vicious new places." - NME
"One of my favourite bands in the whole world'!" - Jehnny Beth
"The breakout band of Riot Fest 2023" - Chicago SunTimes
"Pushing the boundaries, breaking the mould!" - Jack Saunders, BBC Radio 1
"Sounding like Gilla Band after spending an evening railing lines listening to nothing but Suicide and Death Grips" - NOIZZE
Difficult to pigeonhole, harder to ignore; Belfast based Irish noise punk mob formed in late 2019. Venomous hip-hop-inspired vocals that are as uncompromising as the guitars are unforgiving, layered on a rhythm section that draws from left-field electronica and techno. Tackling nuances while rejecting the current binary-driven social climate as they delve into the human condition and the tumultuous responses it elicits.
NME quote as “one of the most-booked acts for European festivals”, making them the most-booked New-Irish band of 2022. 2023 saw Enola take to the States where they shared the stage as Death Grips and The Cure at Chicago’s Riot Fest. They then made their debut TV appearance on Jehnny Beth’s Echoes on ARTE off the back of their critically acclaimed EP’s Gransha and Casement with the latter being included in The Quietus’ top 50 releases of the year.
MGMT: ryan@bedrockent.com
Booking Agent: natasha@motherartists.com
"they refuse to take their foot off the gas." - The Quietus
"...this is no retread – their songs are powering them into vicious new places." - NME
"One of my favourite bands in the whole world'!" - Jehnny Beth
"The breakout band of Riot Fest 2023" - Chicago SunTimes
"Pushing the boundaries, breaking the mould!" - Jack Saunders, BBC Radio 1
"Sounding like Gilla Band after spending an evening railing lines listening to nothing but Suicide and Death Grips" - NOIZZE
Difficult to pigeonhole, harder to ignore; Belfast based Irish noise punk mob formed in late 2019. Venomous hip-hop-inspired vocals that are as uncompromising as the guitars are unforgiving, layered on a rhythm section that draws from left-field electronica and techno. Tackling nuances while rejecting the current binary-driven social climate as they delve into the human condition and the tumultuous responses it elicits.
NME quote as “one of the most-booked acts for European festivals”, making them the most-booked New-Irish band of 2022. 2023 saw Enola take to the States where they shared the stage as Death Grips and The Cure at Chicago’s Riot Fest. They then made their debut TV appearance on Jehnny Beth’s Echoes on ARTE off the back of their critically acclaimed EP’s Gransha and Casement with the latter being included in The Quietus’ top 50 releases of the year.
MGMT: ryan@bedrockent.com
Booking Agent: natasha@motherartists.com
Monthly listeners
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Followers
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Dublin734 listeners
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