Waterford band O Emperor: Making a rock star album on a day-job wage

There’s not enough institutional support. Rents are too high. Punters won’t buy albums. Ireland’s too small a market.

Waterford band O Emperor: Making a rock star album on a day-job wage

Despite wide acclaim for their new album, O Emperor are calling it a day. The Cork-based quintet tell Ellie O’Byrne the breakup is not just about the tricky finances of running a band.

There’s not enough institutional support. Rents are too high. Punters won’t buy albums. Ireland’s too small a market.

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