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24 Oct 2025

Laois band's new single jumps to top of Irish charts

Chiral's new single 'Bones' has taken it's rightful place on Ireland's Music Video Charts

Laois band's new single jumps to top of Irish charts

A Laois band have shot to the top of the Irish music videos charts, following the release of their highly-anticipated single 'Bones'.

Chiral, made up of Gary Duncan, Adam Brewer, Eddie ‘Graveyard’ Delaney and Al ‘Bluster Bhoy’ Tierney have recently been praised as one of the top ten rock/metal bands in Ireland in 2024.

The band have said that their new single 'Bones' represents 'a cleansing, a moment of rising from the ashes', while the 'lingering shadows of the past remain ever-present'.

Below: 'Bones', the new single from Chiral

"It’s not just about moving forward—it’s about carrying the scars of what came before," Chiral vocalist Adam Brewer explained to the Leinster Express / Laois Live.

“It’s about breaking free from what haunts you but knowing that some ghosts never fully disappear. 'Bones' isn’t just a song—it’s a reckoning”, he said.

Musically, “Bones” fuses Chiral’s signature blend of punk, metal & rock elements, crafting an intense and cinematic soundscape that mirrors the protagonist’s emotional battle.

The track serves as both a climax and catharsis, embodying the raw energy and unfiltered emotions that have defined Chiral’s music.

 

Pictured: Chiral

The accompanying music video brings the story to a stunning conclusion, visually capturing the fight between light and dark, past and present.

Directed by Chiral & Thomas Moyles, it is a visceral and symbolic representation of the song’s themes.

The music video was shot at three locations in Laois; Red Lake Sound Studios, The Malt House, Stradbally, and Timahoe Round Tower, Timahoe.

Read More: Irish rock band to make Laois debut next month

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