
Ok, you possibly don’t know who Chris is, but that’s your fault, not his, right? You can put this right next Thursday in the Sugar club! Chris is a jazz/ hip-hop/ Gospel […]
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Ok, you possibly don’t know who Chris is, but that’s your fault, not his, right? You can put this right next Thursday in the Sugar club! Chris is a jazz/ hip-hop/ Gospel […]
This is the second in the solo 7″ inch series that Kim is releasing, and it’s quite lovely! It’s guitar drive and shouty as only Kim knows how. The singles are limited […]
Lee Noble’s album ‘Ruiner’ is a distant and haunting affair. From the opening sounds you know this is going to be something unusual as each song builds from layered images or fragments […]
Note: We have reviewed the latest production of ‘Conversations on a homecoming’ here. This is our review of the Druid Murphy play ‘Conversations on a homecoming’ which was in the Gaiety Theatre […]
As Druid Murphy has just to the Gaiety Theatre, we thought it was a good moment to repost our reviews from the Theatre Festival last October! This is the first of the […]
So many new gigs announced this week, I simply don’t know where to start…. ah, ok, there isn’t that many, but the main one that tickles my fancy is that Low are […]
“This is where the frogs live” Writing in 2009, Composer and Percussionist Gerry Hemingway spoke of ‘place’ in music. This can be the place one experiences music in and also the emotional […]
[Update: Official full timetable is below!] Ok, it’s not actually a time table, as they haven’t given us the times yet, but it’s an ordered list of bands in venues, so you’ll […]
Ok, I know the trailers for Blockbusters always look amazing, but are actually generally better than the movies themselves, but this one is going to be different, right? Right? Pacific Rim is […]
This is a big week around the streets of Dublin, as it’s the May bank holiday weekend, with a variety of festivals and other junk to see and do. Meteor Dublin Camden […]
Daniel reminds me of Why? which is always a good thing. There’s a nice touch of madness about what he does, and you’re never sure what direction the song will take next. […]
Sad news, but not completely unexpected, as they have had some well publicised financial difficulties over the last few years. According to the ATP web site, these are to be the last […]
The Critics were all in good form this week, and seemed to like most of the new releases, and there’s even a few surprises along the way! Iron Man 3 was meant […]
Mr Reynolds has alleged the band The Killers was imposed against his wishes as a joint headline act for the 2012 event because the majority shareholders in the festival company, the FRD […]
Ghostpoet’s debut album ‘Peanut Butter Blues and Melancholy Jam’ over achieved in many senses. It was a low key release that received wide acclaim and even a Mercury Music prize nomination. So Ghostpoet […]
Richard II is one of Shakespeare’s historical themed plays, telling the tale of the King’s fall from grace and eventual demise (I doubt I’m ruining the story on too many people by […]
I love Stephen Fry. I should get that out of the way now. I have read all his novels and the first of his autobiographies, Moab is my Washpot. I religiously watched […]
Digging for Fire is a play by Declan Hughes that was previously performed by Rough Magic in 1991. It is a play about contemporary Ireland of the period that is just shrugging […]
“I set out to record an album of completely improvised music that fused my experiments with the Electronic Valve Instrument and my love of held sounds on the trumpet. In recent years […]
In terms of odd ball festivals, the Dublin Bay Prawn festival must rank pretty highly! It runs in Bray from the 25th – 28th of April. To find the full series of […]
What is the bottom half of the internet? This is the lower half of most pages, the comment sections and other parts where the general public have their ‘right to reply’. Most […]
Night Beds are a five piece from Nashville, and the brain child of ‘Rocky mountain reared‘ Winston Yellen. Their music is guitar driven but not in a loud/ triumphant fashion and often […]
A few new releases this week, and one that I’ve been worried about/ looking forward to for a while in ‘Evil Dead’. So let’s get on with it and see what might […]
This is an unusual gig from those nice people at Improvised Music. Lionel Loueke is a jazz guitarist on Blue Note, and here’s what the press release has to say… West African […]
‘V’ is a 6 track instrumental work from San Francisco based ‘Barn Owl’. Jon Porras and Evan Caminiti met at college where a shared interest in music spurred them to write and […]
I’ll get straight to the point, there’s a free acoustic 8 track album version of Lysandre available for a limited time on his web site here! Christopher was the front man and […]
There really is sooooooooooooo much free live music on Saturday. There really is soooooooooooo much! A full line up and times for Records Store day in Tower Records. And it looks great! […]
Collision Live is a mini theatre festival, running from the 18th (tomorrow!) to the 21st of April, which sounds a lot of fun! “Live Collision present a series of events titled We […]
A stupid amount of new gigs announced over the last few days, so I thought a few of them were worth a mention! Remeber when Yo La Tengo had their ferry cancelled […]