EleventyFour is a Cork-born fun-sized music-maker based in Dublin, Ireland. She drove her stolen forklift onto the music scene in 2008 and has played over 70 gigs since. Half comedy and all heart, her shows are characterised by offbeat songs like Impatient Patient and The Forklift Song. Jim Carroll picked her as one of his Five Future Sounds in The Irish Times, she was featured in the Faces Of 2011 special by State.ie, The Irish Independant highlighted her in their Web’s Best New Music category and her Dad thinks she’s “Better than Celine Dion.”
Recent notable slots include Arthur’s Day 2010, Hard Working Class Heroes Festival 2010 and Whelan’s ‘Ones To Watch’ Festival 2011. EleventyFour was thrilled to be selected for the initial shortlist in the 2011 Glastonbury Emerging Talent Competition.
Eleventy will be releasing her debut EP ‘The Joy Imperative‘ on 11/4/11 (the eleventh of the fourth twenty eleventy.)
“Cute as a button Kimya Dawson-like songs.” Jim Carroll, The Irish Times
“Totally unique and a much needed breath of fresh air.” Limerick Live 95fm
“It would be a hard heart that couldn’t be charmed by this solo female’s acoustic vignettes that are as comedic as they are brimming with melody.” State.ie
“EleventyFour is as funny as she is quirky. Upbeat, bubbly and full of sunshine. She’s abstained from the clutches of doom that being a singer songwriter can bring. Her memorable lyrics and melodies make for some very entertained audiences.” Mixtape.ie