DUBLIN 2002 -
OVERVIEW
Neosupervital is Tim O'Donovan. As Neosupervital, he plays an exciting brand of electro disco pop. Tim started his musical career as part of Settler, however, he eventually decided to focus on his work on his own material. He released his debut EP 'Use What You Got' in October 2002. The following year, he contributed the track 'Sherwood' to the twelfth in the series of split 7" single releases from the Road relish label. The flip side of the record featured 'Two Chord Song' from The Chalets.

Next up for Neosupervital was the reelase of 'Focus' - a mini album.

At this stage, Neosupervital was relatively unknown. However, the next series of releases brought his music to a much wider audience. His eponymously-titled debut album was released in 2006 and spawned the singles 'Rachel', 'Nothing' and 'Now That I've Found It'. During this period, the line up of the group was expanded to include Jessie Ward [Bass Guitar] Lauren Kerchner [Keyboards] and Dancin' Vin [Keyboards].

This lineup was to be short-lived. Tim returned to working as a solo artist for his next album. Jessie and Lauren went on to join Talulah Does The Hula.

The first new single was 'Dance With You' which was released in July 2009. 'Do What You Feel' followed in 2010 as a second sampler from the new album. The album, 'Battery Power' was released in November of that year.

2002
- Release of 'Use What You Got' EP [October]
2003
- Release of 'Sherwood' as a split single with The Chalets
- Release of 'Focus' mini album
2005
- Release of 'Rachel' single
2006
- Release of 'Neosupervital' album [01 September]
2007
- Release of 'Now That I've Found It' single [27 April]
2009
- Release of 'Dance With You' single [09 July]
- Neosupervital perform as part of the Hard Working Class Heroes Festival in Dublin [16 - 18 October]
2010
- Release of 'Do What You Feel' single
- Release of 'Battery Power' album [01 November]