Lovely three song session on Sun tv (yes, that Sun!), with Conor J O’Brien singing a few of his better known songs, as well as a version of Tightrope by Janelle Monae (who […]
No More Workhorse
A Music and Arts web site, based in Dublin.
Sage Francis via Dan Le Sac
Sage Francis is part of the rap world that intersects with poetry, performing regularly at poetry slams as part of the providence (rhode Island) team. While I’d say a lot of poetry […]
Music for Computer Games
Following on from our ‘Music for Babies’ series, we thought we’d have a look at ‘Music for Computer games’ next. I’m not one to play computer games but I recently came across […]
Chilly Peppers
Lots of bloggers are getting excited about the announcement that Chilly Gonzales is bringing his “Piano Talk” Show to the Sugar Club. Tickets are €19.85 before rip off fees. He has worked […]
Pinkerton Extras
Radio station 107.7 (The End) are hosting a few songs from Weezer’s extras and B-sides compilation “Death of False Metal”. These songs are taken from probably their best album “Pinkerton”, and not […]
Dancing about Architecture
I’ve seen the “Writing about music is like dancing about architecture” quote variously attributed to Miles Davis, Elvis Costello, and Frank Zappa. Who said it? I’ve no idea, these people think its […]
Science week loves Eno
It must be the hardest job of marketing experts the world over to make Science seem cool, but I guess that’s the aim of Science Week, which has a series of lectures […]
Slow News Day – Fantasy Band
Its definitely a slow news day in the Times, as they’re running a fantasy band, with the following rules: “No more than two dead people for the starting five; No more than […]
Jape watches Fionn from afar
Ok, I didn’t know this when i posted yesterday, but it does involve a few of my favorite Irish bands, so it’s worth a mention. Saturday November 20 – Whelan’s, Dublin – […]
Surfer Blood cover Pavement
A nice version of box elder (Pavement) with a few other tacks, available for download here. I saw Surfer Blood at last summer’s ATP, and while they didn’t blow me away, they’re […]
Good news first
The upside – See some of the best Irish Musicians today, such as Fionn Regan, David Kitt and Richie Egan for free in a pub! The downside – Its in Kilkenny! This […]
A New Look
I picked the look of the page quite quickly back in April (ah yes, all those months ago). It was always quite ugly, but i was slow to change it for some […]
Twin Shadow
I’ve been giving a lot of headphone time over the last couple of days to some tracks emerging from the Twin Shadow album “Forget”. There are video links to three tracks below […]
Best new music, according to…
This one is kind of a cheat I guess, as it isn’t a single site at all, rather a compilation of lots of different sites! Metacritic is a site i often use […]
Avey Tare
I’ve no strong emotions on Animal Collective. I think they’re grand, and for that reason, and that reason only, it surprises me when people (ok, I mean pitchfork) get so hot and […]
Hard Heroes
What would be the worst name for a festival, if you really put your mind to it, what could you come up with? The Hard Working Class Heroes is billed as a […]
Gig Guide for Oct
There seems to be certain dates that attract gigs, this might be something like ley lines, the gods just decree that there be two or three places i would like to be […]
Brian Eno – Small Craft on a Milk Sea
A new album from Eno is always worth checking out I feel and there is a new one on the way. Check out the stream of ‘2 Forms of Anger’ below. Works […]
Music for Babies #6
We’re now on our 6th installment of our Baby Music series. Again it’s Lullatone with some ambient lullabies. Thanks to Shawn from Lullatone for contacting No More WorkHorse and letting […]
Bonnie Prince
You can hear or download some songs from the Bonnie one, from his intervew at WBEZ91.5 (chicago) here! Its a nice live version, with some conversation also. He performs Troublesome Houses and […]
Janelle Monae?
Quick quiz. What do you know? Ah, basically, Im really not convinced by her. I like tightrope, which is a pretty good song, but cold war and others really leave me high […]
Sam Amidon
Sam Amidon is back! He was only here on Sunday with the Whale Watching in the NCH (which I actually meant to go to, but completely forgot about!). He’s playing in Whelans […]
Best Albums… According to
I’m slow enough to put up reviews of music, as all reviewers carry so much baggage. It depends on what their taste is, what age they are, whether this is the first […]
Rat Girl
Ok, a few of you possibly knew about it for a long time, but no one told me! Kristin Hersh has written a biography, somehow finding the time between touring, being a […]
Free junk at the Gate
As it says on the tin, details here. They are part of the theatre festival which starts on Wednesday. You have to book them, and there seems to be a booking fee. […]
Nostalgia
Is Nostalgia a good thing? A yearning for the past, often in an idealized form. I’m not sure it is, but it certainly sells tickets for concerts. When asked how to have […]
Ranelagh Arts Festival
The Ranelagh arts festival is something worth keeping an eye on. Over the last few years I’ve seen Martin Parr give a talk on his work and Neil Hannon play in a […]
Something good for Culture night!
Finally, something worth doing on culture night! I know, its quite surprising, as the rest of it a nonsense really. State and IMRO are putting together a night for interview and live […]
The Social Network
Is anything by Trent Reznor worth downloading, even if its free? I think I’d be in the ‘No’ camp on that question, but i know some people who differ on that, so […]