BELFAST 2006 -
OVERVIEW
And So I Watch You From Afar are a post rock instrumental band based in Belfast. The line up features Rory Friers and Tony Wright on Guitar, Johnny Adger on Bass and Chris Wee on drums. In 2007, the band released their debut EP, 'Tonight The City Burns'. This was followed by their limited release long player entitled 'This Is Our Machine And Nothing Can Stop It'. 2009 saw the release of their eponymously-titled full release debut and two further singles, 'A Little Bit Of Solidarity Goes A Long Way / Set Guitars To Kill' and 'D Is For Django The Bastard'.

ASIWYFA's growing reputation was recognised when their album was nominated for the 2010 Choice Music Award. The band started the new year with the release of their new 'The Letters' EP in February.

2006
- Band formed
2007
- Release of 'Tonight The City Burns' EP
- Release of 'This Is Our Machine And Nothing Can Stop It' album
2009
- Release of 'And So I Watch You From Afar' album [13 April]
- Release of 'A Little Bit Of Solidarity Goes A Long Way / Set Guitars To Kill' single [20 April]
- Release of 'D Is For Django The Bastard' single as a split release with Talons [22 November]
2010
- The band are nominated for the Choice Music Award in recognition of their eponymously-titled debut album [January]
- Release of 'The Letters' EP [08 February]
- Release of 'Straight Through The Sun' single [29 November]
2011
- Release of 'Gangs' album [29 April]
2012
- 'Gangs' is nominated for the Choice Music Prize [January]
- Release of 'Homes Samara To Belfast [Molotov Ape Mix]' single [06 June]