I was lucky enough to get down to the Static Gallery early to grab a quick interview with one of Irelands up and coming stars James Vincent McMorrow. This was my first trip to the Static Gallery and as I was unsure of where it was I decided to use the fabulous Google Maps. From the outside the venue looked...somewhat dubious reminding me of an used factory or warehouse especially as it was on a somewhat back ally. However, once inside my initial scepticism quickly disappeared. With a bar on one side framed with fairy lights and some sofas and tables it seemed a quirky and cool place to socialise. Concrete floors and big wooden beams remind you of its industrial warehouse past, however the odd modern touch bring you into the twenty first century – like the studios with large open windows set above you and the large sound system and stage located in the main room down a few stairs.
The show was spectacular, James Vincent McMorrow blew everyone away and the venue was perfect for his eerie hauntingly beautiful voice as it provided the perfect amount of echo and degree of resonance. I particularly like the way James described it and will think it sums up the venue very nicely “Slightly unorthodox!”
The Static Gallery is based on 23 Roscoe Lane – across the road from The Raz for those of you who are lovers of that...place! Keep a look out for shows and other exciting events taking place there over the summer.
For the interview with McMorrow please follow this link http://mediocremusicblog.com/2011/05/artist-interview-james-vincent-mcmorrow/#more-6261






