Cyclefly were an alternative rock band from Ireland. The band had a cult
underground following across the UK, Ireland and the US, and was famous
amongst fans for lead singer Declan O'Shea's wild on-stage persona and
intense live presence. He was often known to climb to the top of lighting
rigs and jump into the crowd. Their work is also recognizable from the
high-pitched, almost synthesized-sounding voice of O'Shea.
The band toured the UK and Ireland many times in their career, including
headline tours and support tours with Bush and Live. Two full-length
albums were released over Cyclefly's career, Generation Sap in 1999, and
Crave in 2002, as well as the now extremely rare and hard to find Dogabone
EP and various singles. The second album, Crave featured a guest vocal spot
on "Karma Killer" from Linkin Park vocalist Chester Bennington.
After their last album, Crave, the band disassembled. Declan and b
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