Pebbledash has rapidly established itself as one of the most compelling forces in contemporary music, earning acclaim as both a captivating live act and a formidable presence in the studio.
Pebbledash are a 5-piece indie shoegaze band from Cork, who mix elements of traditional tunes, noise rock and dream pop to create textured and melodic soundscapes.
The band’s meteoric rise has seen them garner widespread support from influential tastemakers and media outlets, including BBC Radio 6 Music, Radio X (X-Posure Hot One), NME (New Bangers), RTÉ (online, 2FM), Clash, Dork, Hot Press, Nialler9, Psychedelic Baby Magazine, Far Out, District Magazine, and Golden Plec. Cementing their status as a favourite of So Young Magazine, Pebbledash’s music has been featured among the publication’s Tracks of the Year and highlighted during So Young’s celebrated live nights, including a dynamic UK tour alongside Cardinals and Mên An Tol. Their distinct sound and artistic vision have also earned them coveted spots on major Spotify Editorial playlists, such as New Music Friday UK, Fresh Folk, The Indie List, Hot New Bands (cover artist), melomania, Breath of Fresh Eire, and Fresh Finds to name a few.
"Filled with rawness, heart and effects pedals… traditional Irish songs with the shoegaze-esque instrumental beneath, creating an epic hybrid of genres." So Young
2025 marked a watershed moment for Pebbledash when their evocative track “Carraig Aonair” was featured in Netflix’s acclaimed series House Of Guinness, created by Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders). Reflecting on the honour, vocalist Asha shared, “Netflix introduced subtitles as Gaeilge for the first time with the release of 'House of Guinness,' and the fact that this song was even just a part of such a beautiful milestone is my proudest achievement so far.” The exposure catapulted the band’s reach, with “Carraig Aonair” amassing over 180,000 streams on Spotify.
Tickets on sale Friday 8 May at 10pm.
"Full of ambition, atmosphere and a few genuine wow moments. Pebbledash are clearly onto something" Dork