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The discography of Kodaline, a Dublin-based Irish alternative rock quartet. Originally known as 21 Demands, the band made chart history in March 2007, when their debut single "Give Me a Minute" topped the Irish Singles Chart, becoming the first independently released track to achieve the feat.
The songs "Perfect World" and "Brand New Day" from this album, are currently used in the soundtrack for the hit Channel 4 show Gogglebox, the former is the show's main theme tune. In April 2014, Kodaline released a cover version of Paul McCartney's 1980 single "Coming Up" in celebration of Record Store Day. [12]
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Politics of Living is the third studio album by the Irish rock band Kodaline.It was released on 28 September 2018 through labels B-Unique Records and Sony Music UK.It features prominent production collaborations with musicians such as Steve Mac, Stephen Harris, and Jonny Coffer.
In a Perfect World is the debut studio album by Irish rock band Kodaline. The album was released in Ireland on 14 June 2013 and includes the singles " High Hopes " and " Love Like This ". On 20 June 2013 the album entered the Irish Albums Chart at number 1.
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Honest" was released as the first single from the album on 8 December 2014. [6] The song peaked at number 7 in Ireland and number 39 in the United Kingdom. "The One" was released as the second single from the album on 6 February 2015. [6] The song peaked at number 29 in Ireland and number 27 in the United Kingdom.