Cyclefly

Songs: 10
Albums: 2

Albums

Cyclefly - Crave
Crave
2002, songs: 9
Cyclefly - Crave [Bonus Tracks]
Crave [Bonus Tracks]
2002, songs: 1

Facts about Cyclefly

Cyclefly

Cyclefly was an Irish alternative rock band active in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Cyclefly was formed in 1998 in Cork, Ireland, by vocalist Declan O'Shea, guitarist Christian Montagne, bassist Ciaran O'Shea, and drummer Jean-Michel Cavallo. The band quickly gained attention with their energetic live performances and eclectic musical style, which combined elements of alternative rock, grunge, and electronica.

  2. Debut Album "Generation Sap": In 1999, Cyclefly released their debut album, "Generation Sap", on Radioactive Records. The album received positive reviews from critics and showcased the band's dynamic sound and O'Shea's powerful vocals. Tracks like "Supergod" and "No Stress" showcased Cyclefly's ability to blend heavy guitar riffs with electronic textures and melodic hooks, earning them comparisons to bands like Radiohead and Soundgarden.

  3. Success and Recognition: Cyclefly experienced a period of success in the early 2000s, touring extensively and gaining a loyal fan base. They performed at major music festivals and shared stages with notable bands such as Foo Fighters, Placebo, and Bush. Cyclefly's music received airplay on radio stations around the world, helping to broaden their audience and further solidify their reputation as a promising up-and-coming band.

  4. Subsequent Albums and Lineup Changes: Following the release of "Generation Sap", Cyclefly released their sophomore album, "Crave", in 2002. The album featured a more polished sound and continued to showcase the band's knack for crafting anthemic rock songs with electronic flourishes. However, despite critical acclaim, "Crave" did not achieve the same level of commercial success as their debut. The band underwent lineup changes over the years, with various members joining and departing, but continued to release music and tour.

  5. Legacy and Disbandment: Despite their initial promise and critical acclaim, Cyclefly disbanded in the mid-2000s after struggling to maintain momentum in an increasingly competitive music industry. While their time together was relatively short-lived, Cyclefly left behind a legacy of powerful, genre-defying music that continues to resonate with fans of alternative rock. Tracks like "Karma Killer" and "Crawl Down" remain fan favorites and serve as a reminder of the band's talent and potential.

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