News
August 2017
Hot Press: Brilliant Trees Offer New Single As A Free Download
The Dublin band have just released their second single since reforming after a very long hiatus. The new single 'Summer Song' is from their as yet untitled fourth studio album, which the band are busily working away on in the studio at the moment. 'Summer Song' is available for free download on their website.
July 2017
Made In Dublin: Revisited tour features The Brilliant
Trees
Support to Aslan at The Iveagh Gardens, Dublin on July 7 2017.
September 2016
The Brilliant Trees are back for more gigs at The Grand Social, Dublin.
September 17 2016
[YouTube]
October 14 2016
December 27 2016
April 25 2015
Irish music blog The Blackpool Sentinel have a great write-up about the Brilliant Trees.
November 2008
The Brilliant Trees album "Friday Night" has been
re-released digitally.
Check
Indiecater.com for more details...
January 2007
The Brilliant Trees play their last ever gig in The Village, Dublin on April 7 2007.
YouTube: "You Have Changed / Dance To Your Persuasion"
August 2006
THE BRILLIANT TREES IN THE CLASSIC SESSION (1996)
STARTS
TUES 22ND: ON 2FM 12am - 2am:
"The Finglas four-piece penned some of the most under-rated pop gems during the 1990s. Their biggest domestic hit was 'Home', which reached the Top 10 (it would have gone higher, but they literally ran out of copies to sell!). This Session was recorded following the release of their debut album 'Friday Night'."
August 2000
The Brilliant Trees play Whelan's, Dublin.
December 26 1999
The Brilliant Trees play support to Aslan at The Point Theatre, Dublin.
1998
The Brilliant Trees appear on Echo Island.
"Since appearing on ECHO in November, THE BRILLIANT TREES have been making inroads in Europe. The U.K. is showing promising signs and the great unconquered U.S. is looking more and more appealing as interest in licensing and publishing deals increases."
1996
The band release their debut album "Friday Night" and score a top 10 hit with the single 'Talent'.
1990
The Brilliant Trees are formed in Dublin.