I went to Sighseers in a perfect state of innocence! I had not seen a trailer or read a review, which is often the best way to see something (he says shooting […]
I went to Sighseers in a perfect state of innocence! I had not seen a trailer or read a review, which is often the best way to see something (he says shooting […]
This is very good news indeed! Looking forward to this early next year (released on Feb 13th). There’s also an interesting video below of the recording process. I’m not sure whether they […]
The opening scene of Amour shows a long shot of a crowd in a concert hall. We as a crowd in the cinema watch them as a crowd. I think what he’s […]
A festival in January? What a good idea, and a fun way to welcome in the new year. The First Fortnight Festival aims to ‘challenge mental health prejudice through creative arts’ and […]
Father John Misty or J TIllman or Joshua as his parents called him is an unusual man. He left the happy confines of a very successful band, as he was the drummer […]
Well with a big move over I only just realised this morning, that the soundtrack to the move was the band Real Estate and their album Days… now why did I not […]
I’m typing this at the back of a conga line, which is jolly difficult! Yes, it’s a day of celebration for the workhorse crew, as we’ve reached another round number. Thanks to […]
God, is it Christmas already? Seriously? I guess I’ll have to accept it and move on. Try to resist the ba humbug vibe, although it is strong within me! So, what’s around […]
The Master tells the story of naval veteran Freddie Quell (played by Joaquin Phoenix) who comes home from the high seas of World War II suffering with PTSD and an extreme ‘homebrew’ […]
I arrived at the Button factory to hear the end of the Zun Zun Egui set, who played support on the night. They are a lively four piece band, with guitars and […]
Bret Easton Ellis @BretEastonEllis “Don’t trust me on movies since “Silver Linings Playbook” and “Magic Mike” are my two favorite films of 2012. Trust yourselves and just go…” Ok, maybe we don’t […]
Simple and quite lovely piano music in a place where I was Best man a few years ago. Yes, it could only be Nils Frahm at the Unitarian Church on Friday (23rd […]
Yes, the crazy man will be back in town on the 9th of Feb. Quite what will arrive I’m not sure, so we’ll have to wait for more details whether he’s touring […]
Beg, borrow or steal to get a ticket for this! I saw a competition on facebook this morning, where they had people doing handstands to get them (ok, changing their facebook picture, […]
Alan Moore has been stepping outside his comfort zone in recent months, with songs and short movies! The Decline of an English Murder is a simple guitar song with Alan on vocals. […]
A new single drops from {Awayland} and with a pretty cool video also! See our review of their recent preview show in Whelans here.
This is a stage adaptation of the novella by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, which was first published in 1892. It tells the tale of a young woman who is confined in an attic […]
Another good week ahead, with a few gems out there. I’m looking forward to the Yellow Wallpaper in the Project Arts, and The Dirty Three on Friday! Art – Eithne Jordan’s new […]
Girls are no more! The band, not the fairer sex, obviously. Girls snuck into my top ten albums of last year at number 10, but it seems that’ll be their last appearance. […]
First off, I’ve found a new favorite movie critic. Here he is on Prometheus – “The characters seemed to exist only there to die. Like slaves in an Egyptian tomb. And good […]
A bit of a rare treat to see Mono in Dublin. The Japanese four piece have 6 albums of quite lovely mellow post rock. Check them out below, and if you like […]
This is a stage adaptation of the Flann O’Brien’s 1946 novel ‘An Béal Bocht’, which is a loving parody of the Gaeltacht autobiographies such as Peig Sayers and An t-Oileánach (The Islandman). […]
Another month passes, and the real struggle is to remember to write 2013 after all those dates! That will take a while to get used to. There’s a few nice additions to […]
Has it really been that long? I guess bands are around for a long time before you eventually hear of them, but it certainly doesn’t seem like ten years since God Is […]
After all the praise and attention that the Villagers first album generated, it was always going to be a tough one to follow. The difficult second album is a cliché, but more […]
Will Wiesenfeld is the man behind Baths and a rather excellent electronic musician who we have featured on NMWH before. I recently discoverd a side project of Wiesenfeld’s called Geotic which as the […]
The first time I saw Bon Iver was at 2pm in the afternoon at All Tomorrow’s Parties in Camber Sands (the South of England) in 2008. It was a week before ‘For […]
So, what’s new in town then? Not a bad week actually, with a few good gigs in Bon Iver tonight and the Villagers, The Poor Mouth in the Project and Eithne Jordan’s […]
I read this interview a while ago with the author R.J. Palacio about her book, Wonder, and something about it sparked my interest. Off I went to the public library where a […]