R.S.A.G. Explained

R.S.A.G.
Background:non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth Name:Jeremy Michael Hickey
Alias:Rarely Seen Above Ground (R.S.A.G.)
Origin:Kilkenny, Ireland
Occupation:Musician
Years Active:2007–present
Label:Reckless Records
Associated Acts:French electronica outfit Bot'Ox, Blue Ghost
Instruments:Drums, vocals, bass, guitar, synths, percussion

Jeremy Hickey (also known as Rarely Seen Above Ground—abbreviated as R.S.A.G.—) is an Irish multi-instrumentalist and producer from Kilkenny. He has released four albums and one EP. Rarely Seen Above Ground (2007) Organic Sampler (2008) Be It Right Or Wrong (2010)Rotate EP (2013) and Chroma (2020).

R.S.A.G released his debut double album Organic Sampler which received a Choice Music Prize nomination for Irish Album of the Year 2008 along with a 5 star review from the Irish Times. His follow up "Be It Right Or Wrong" was also received with critical acclaimed and earned him 5 stars in the RTE ten magazine. 2013's "Rotate EP" was named as one Nialler 9's top 10 EP's that year. His latest album "Chroma" which is hailed as his finest piece of work to date was released on 29 May. The Irish Times calling it 'One of the best Irish albums of 2020'. His live show has been a staple of the Irish Festival scene for years showcasing his talent as a live performer. He has performed at several festivals, including Castlepalooza, Electric Picnic and Body & Soul and is rumoured to be "one of the most innovative and astonishing Irish musicians around" Entertainment.ie

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Style

Hickey is influenced by bands such as Joy Division, Talking Heads, Primal Scream, Jon Hopkins and Tony Allen. As R.S.A.G., he is a solo drummer performer but alongside a virtual band who are projected onto a screen in a manner which has been likened to Gorillaz. Jeremy Hickey appears as the guitarist and bassist on screen in the background, although they are controlled by another Kilkenny man, Paul Mahon.

Career

Hickey began his musical career as the drummer in a Kilkenny band called Blue Ghost. He headlined the Body and Soul Area at Electric Picnic 2008, 2009, 2013.

Other Irish Festivals: Oxegen, Vantastival x2, Body & Soul x2, Valentia Isle Festival, Electric Picnic x6, Castlepalooza x2, Independence, Forbidden Fruit, Pigstock, Kilkenny, Kinsale & Westport Arts Festivals.

Foreign Festivals: Calvi On The Rocks Corsica, Montraux Jazz Festival Switzerland, Cannes Music Festival France, Burning Man Nevada USA, Nuitssonores France, Electron Festival Geneva, SXSW Texas USA, Tsugi Festival France.

TV appearances: Raw Session, Other Voices, Late Late Show, Saturday Night Live. Numerous French & UK shows.

Points of note: Choice Music Award Nomination, 5 Star review from Jim Carroll, The Ticket. Various 'Album Of The Year' awards, ROI.

Highlight: Supporting The Pixies, Dublin's Olympia Theatre.

Discography

Studio albums

YearAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
IRL
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UK
2008Organic Sampler
  • Released: 2008
  • Label:
  • Formats: CD, Download
2010Be It Right Or Wrong
  • Released: 11 June 2010
  • Label: A Rare Production
  • Formats: CD, Download
2013Rotate EP
  • Released 12 July 2013
  • Label: Independent release
  • Formats: CD, download
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Organic Sampler

Hickey's debut album as R.S.A.G., Organic Sampler which was launched in 2008, had a bonus disc of "mostly instrumental doodles" which was effectively an album Hickey had previously released.[3] Analogue commented that the best part of the album featured Hickey's "heavy bass and dominant percussion [...] nicely complimented by his sometimes guttural voice".[3] entertainment.ie gave the album four out of five stars, saying it was an "extraordinary" and "wondrous debut album" and remarking that "there's a magic about Organic Sampler that means every listen will unearth new surprises".[4] Jim Carroll, writing in The Irish Times, said Organic Sampler was "such a wow", its songs were "compelling, dramatic and exciting" and that the artist's "sense of scale and ambition is remarkable" and "his grooves are extraordinary".[5] Una Mullally, writing in the Sunday Tribune, also gave Organic Sampler four out of five stars and remarked on the "mazes of bass jams, resourceful rhythms and malleable vocals [which] create an intriguing, occasionally creepy, whirlpool of sound".[6] R.S.A.G. appeared on the television series Other Voices.[7]

R.S.A.G. appeared on The Raw Sessions, an interactive music television programme broadcast on RTÉ Two in 2009. Hickey described the show as "great thing" and made his debut on the first episode which was broadcast on 12 May 2009. R.S.A.G. recorded "All Along That Road", whilst Sweet Jane who also appeared in that episode, recorded "Black Eyes", both at Sun Studios.[8] [9] R.S.A.G. won the first heat and a prize of recording an original track at Grouse Lodge, County Westmeath.[10] He next appeared in the sixth episode of the series which was broadcast on 16 June 2009. He recorded the track "Movement" whilst Dirty Epics recorded "White Out", both with producers Leo Pearson and Ken McHugh at Grouse Lodge.[11] Both acts had eighteen hours to record an original song.[12] The three acts with the most votes (and downloads) progressed to the final. The final was recorded live at the Button Factory music venue in Dublin on 26 June 2009,[13] [14] before being broadcast on 30 June 2009.[15] [16] It featured performances from the top three artists; Dirty Epics, The Infomatics and R.S.A.G.[17] The winner, The Infomatics, was announced on 4 July 2009.[18] [19] [20]

R.S.A.G. performed on the Red Bull Music Academy Stage at Oxegen 2009,[21] arriving on stage half an hour late.[22] Jim Carroll called the performance "a robust, beaty and meaty fare, a fabulous mash-up from the Marble City which is one part hardcore-punk to three parts heavyweight funk".[23] He also performed at Castlepalooza several weeks later.[24] [25] He is currently working on a new album.[22]

R.S.A.G. has also worked with Super Extra Bonus Party.[26]

Be It Right Or Wrong

Be It Right Or Wrong, R.S.A.G.'s third album was released 11 June 2010 release, preceded by the single "The Roamer".[27]

Awards

Organic Sampler received a Choice Music Prize nomination for the Irish Album of the Year 2008 on 14 January 2009.[28] [29] [30] [31] The award was won by Jape for the album Ritual on 4 March 2009.[32] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] R.S.A.G. was amongst six of the nominees who performed during the live ceremony in Vicar Street, Dublin.[38]

|-| 2009 || Organic Sampler || Irish Album of the Year 2008 || |-

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Notes and References

  1. News: The next 50 bands. 10 April 2009. 6 August 2009. The Irish Times. https://web.archive.org/web/20101023035300/http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/theticket/2009/0410/1224244309293.html. dead. 23 October 2010.
  2. Web site: irishcharts.com - Discography The Answer. www.irish-charts.com.
  3. Web site: R.S.A.G. – Organic Sampler . 9 October 2008 . 5 August 2009 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091007100353/http://www.analoguemagazine.com/reviews/rsag-organic-sampler/ . 7 October 2009 .
  4. Web site: R.S.A.G. – Organic Sampler. 10 November 2008. 5 August 2009. entertainment.ie.
  5. News: Well grounded. 24 October 2008. 5 August 2009. The Irish Times. You may well wonder why a solo project from the former drummer with Kilkenny band Blue Ghost demands your attention. [...] There are many elements which make Organic Sampler such a wow. Hickey's sense of scale and ambition is remarkable, and each track leaps out of its skin because the producer won't settle for the mundane. [...] His grooves are extraordinary, a heavyweight percussive storm conducted by the lightest and finest of touches. [...] Put all this together and you have tunes that are compelling, dramatic and exciting..
  6. News: Rock and Pop . 28 September 2008 . 5 August 2009 . .
  7. Web site: R.S.A.G. 5 August 2009. Other Voices.
  8. Sony Ericsson Raw Sessions now underway. 13 May 2009. 1 August 2009. Hot Press.
  9. Sony Ericsson Raw Sessions: catch it this weekend. 15 May 2009. 1 August 2009. Hot Press.
  10. R.S.A.G. win first Sony Ericsson Raw Sessions heat. 20 May 2009. 1 August 2009. Hot Press.
  11. Raw Sessions: Who will go through to the final?. 17 June 2009. 1 August 2009. Hot Press.
  12. Another chance to catch Raw Sessions tomorrow night. 19 June 2009. 1 August 2009. Hot Press.
  13. Raw Sessions: you decide who makes the final!. 24 June 2009. 1 August 2009. Hot Press.
  14. Tonight: Raw Sessions acts prepare for final. 23 June 2009. 1 August 2009. Hot Press.
  15. News: Raw talent ready for final. 26 June 2009. 1 August 2009. The Irish Times. Jeremy Hickey of RSAG told The Ticket that participating in the series has been a "great thing". The final will be aired on RTÉ2 on June 30th..
  16. Raw Sessions: The final gig tonight!. 26 June 2009. 1 August 2009. Hot Press.
  17. Catch the Raw Sessions live final tonight!. 30 June 2009. 1 August 2009. Hot Press.
  18. Raw Sessions: The winner will be announced tomorrow night. 3 July 2009. 1 August 2009. Hot Press.
  19. Raw Sessions... The results are in!. 5 July 2009. 1 August 2009. Hot Press.
  20. Web site: Infomatics win The Raw Sessions. 6 July 2009. 1 August 2009. RTÉ.
  21. News: Oxegen 09: Oxegen line-up. 3 July 2009. 3 July 2009. Irish Independent.
  22. Oxegen Sunday – The Ting Tings, That Petrol Emotion, R.S.A.G. . 14 July 2009 . 3 July 2009 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090719021229/http://www.state.ie/sunday-the-ting-tings-that-petrol-emotion-r-s-a-g/ . 19 July 2009 .
  23. News: Oxegen – RSAG, Friendly Fires, Lady Gaga. 12 July 2009. 5 August 2009. The Irish Times.
  24. News: Castle Palooza . 29 July 2009 . 5 August 2009 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110716055738/http://www.fingal-independent.ie/news/castle-palooza-1844400.html . 16 July 2011 .
  25. Inside Track: Kings of the Castle. 30 July 2009. 5 August 2009. Hot Press.
  26. Super Extra Bonus Party tour + single. 1 February 2010. 5 February 2010. Hot Press. The band also have the R.S.A.G.-assisted 'Who You Are And What Do You Want' included on the Dance to the Radio label's 4x12" Volume 4 compilation, alongside exclusives from Drink Up Buttercup, Milk White Teeth and Paul Thomas Saunders..
  27. Listen to R.S.A.G.'s new single here. 7 May 2010. 7 May 2010. Hot Press.
  28. Web site: Choice Music Prize – Shortlist Announced . 15 January 2009 . 16 January 2009 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090503000228/http://www.imro.ie/newstastic//news.php?item=9670 . 3 May 2009 .
  29. Choice Music Prize Shortlist. 14 January 2009. 16 January 2009. Hot Press.
  30. Web site: Choice Music nominees announced. 15 January 2009. 16 January 2009. RTÉ.
  31. News: Eoin Butler. Choice script upset by inclusion of . . . The Script. 15 January 2009. 16 August 2009. The Irish Times. Other acts nominated were Cork songwriter Mick Flannery, Dublin-based rock outfit Halfset and electronica maverick Jape, while Messiah J The Expert, Oppenheimer and R.S.A.G. complete the list..
  32. Web site: Jape album wins Choice Music Prize. 5 March 2009. 5 March 2009. RTÉ.
  33. News: Dublin musician Jape wins Choice Music Prize. https://web.archive.org/web/20090306232026/http://www.examiner.ie/breaking/entertainment/eyaukfeygbql/. dead. 6 March 2009. 5 March 2009. 5 March 2009. Irish Examiner.
  34. News: Dublin musician Jape wins Choice Music Prize. 5 March 2009. 5 March 2009. Irish Independent.
  35. News: Jolly Jape admits he's surprised to scoop Choice gong. 5 March 2009. 5 March 2009. Irish Independent.
  36. News: Dublin band Jape wins overall prize at Choice Music awards. 5 March 2009. 5 March 2009. The Irish Times.
  37. News: Jape the surprise choice as Ritual takes the plaudits. 5 March 2009. 5 March 2009. The Irish Times.
  38. UPDATED: Jape wins 2009 Choice Music Price. 5 March 2009. 5 March 2009. Hot Press.