
The Script
Breakeven
Danny, Mark and Glen, are an Irish trio from Dublin who go by the name The script, their first two single released have been huge, so we are pleased to see them back with their new tune, 'Breakeven'.
Mark and Danny started out as members of My Town, unfortunately, they weren't the next Westlife.
Since then the boys have evolved their music style in to a unique blend of Celtic Soul which incorporates hip hop style lyrics with anthemic rock - think U2 versus Timbaland.
"Irish people have soul," according to Danny. "It comes from generations of pain, and generations of understanding emotion to be able to physically get that in a solid sound."
They've had a great year, they've toured with the Hoosiers and supported N*E*R*D on their UK tour.
They've had a top 20 hit with their first single 'We Cry' and followed it up with 'The Man Who Can't Be Move', which peaked at No. 2 in the charts.
So, we're sure that their new single, 'Breakeven' will prove to be just as successful for the lads.
Check out the video for the song, which was shot in the bands home city of Dublin, you can watch it here .
Have Your Say...
What do you think of the new Script tune?
Do you think Breakeven will be as big as the band's previous hits?
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Comments
I think the Script are amazing and i love all their songs x
Ellie
14 December, 2008
17:49
I love the script they are amazin love all the songs on their album especially breakeven x
Nikki
6 November, 2008
15:15
I love all their songs! Out to get the album as soon as. But my fave is Man who cant be moved. It's so good! I love Breakeven its dead catchy
Moogy-lou
26 October, 2008
23:58
I love the script and this song is fab each single just gets better and better then the last one.
Emma
26 October, 2008
19:14
Love the Script, their songs are really good, I have to get their album. Breakeven will be as big a hit as Cry and the man who can't be moved, their tunes are really soulful and kinda relaxing.
Susan Garvie
23 October, 2008
15:54