Sack – Sleeping On The Floor
The big re-issue.
Old school indie guitar lovers will rejoice at the re-emergence of Dublin stalwarts Sack (top), who have just uploaded a never-before-seen video originally shot 25 years ago.
The promo features singer Martin McCann in the back of a taxi and heralds the imminent re-issue of their classic album Butterfly Effect.
The band write:
“Sleeping On The Floor, taken from the 25th Anniversary remastered edition of ‘Butterfly Effect’, was originally intended to be the 3rd single released from the album back in 1997 but it never came out.
“We even made a video for it but it’s never been seen publicly, and only recently rediscovered in the Sack archive.”
Until today!
The remastered album will appear on double vinyl for the first time on April 22 and features new artwork by Martin McCann. The record is available here.
Nick says: Give yourself the Sack.







Westlife sounding better than ever, if looking a little worse for wear….
One of the great forgotten Irish songs, let alone bands, was Kill The One You Love, the epic theme song from The Courier, when they were known as Lord John White. Still a banger.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sSApr5oB9w
Laughter Lines was a great tune too. Used to love the live scene in Dublin….
Great band and great album!!