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The Dublin garage-psych duo Thee UFO released a succinct seven-track 30-minute album in March. The album is full of psych-rock band jams, from the King Gizzard-esque ‘Bursting Egos’ to the off-kilter ...
Today, I kick off a four-part series feature where I share a selection of 40 artists polled from 40 people who I’d consider arbiters of good taste in the new music department from musicians to ...
The Guinness Cork Jazz Festival have added new acts for the long-running festival to take place from Thursday October 24th to Monday October 28th 2024. Gregory Porter, Seun Kuti, and Buena Vista All ...
Two stages with performances from Emma Langford, Some Images Of Paradise, 50 Foot Woman, and many more. Donations on the night for Temar Nijim’s Palestine fundraiser and a GoFundMe for the family of ...
All Folly It is inspiring the way David keeps making music, New Jackson, his own stuff and other projects he’s always moving. I love his new album, Idiot Check and I especially love this tune, ‘All ...
The Tallaght rapper Gavin Curtis aka Curtisy has collaborated with Ahmed With Love, Kojaque, Rory Sweeney, Typxeater, D*mp, Cbakl and more since he started releasing music in 2021. Curtisy’s debut ...
Brian O’Brien for the end of your week. Nialler9 has been covering new music, new artists and gigs for the last 19 years. If you like the article you just read, and want us to publish more just like ...
The Dublin producer has dropped a collection of vocal only tracks to make them available for remixes, DJ and other productions. Sweeney’s Irish hip-hop mixtape was under the pseudonym Carlos Danger, ...
The no-wave artist has released a song he covered on his recent New Wave Vaudeville tour. ‘Eisbär’ is song from 1980 written by a Swiss Band called Grauzone (the title is German for “polar bear”. The ...
Birth of the Y – Various artists 1982 compilation of reggae, post punk and jazz from the Y label that wanders between my record bag and my turntable. Worth the reasonable entry price for the dub disco ...
Thursday February 8th What’s Next Festival @ Dance Limerick (€12/€15, 7:30pm) Opening night featuring three performances from The Parsley Collective, Jessie Keenan, and Structure-couple. The Bug Club ...
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