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Little Green Cars
Ephemera
Dublin's Little Green Cars release their second album on Glassnote. The album was co-produced by Rob Kirwan - the man who worked his magic on Hozier's album - and was reportedly inspired by death, relationship break-ups and touring that the band experienced over the last few years. When Little Green Cars were deciding on a title for their extraordinary second album, they discovered a poem that captured exactly what they were after. That poem is called Ephemera, and as soon as singer Stevie Appleby read it to his band mates, the album was too. "It's a transitional album," says Stevie. "Lyrically, it's all about change - the end of some eras, new beginnings, learning from the past and looking to the future. Ephemera means things that are important to you, but only for a short time. That could apply to music or relationships or even a particular day. The poem sums up the theme of the album, which we only realised ourselves when we'd recorded the songs."