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Brògeal – Tuesday Paper Club review

Let’s bless the mavericks. Let’s celebrate the rogues. Let’s take time to salute the people who we would never dare … More

Brògeal, Celtic, Folk, Punk, Scottish Music

Nightbus – Passenger review

As much as we have romantic notions about the life of a musician, the reality 99 times out of 100 … More

Gothic, Nightbus, Passenger review, Shoegaze, Synth Pop

Idlewild – Idlewild review

It seemed like an unlikely future for Idlewild when they burst onto the post-Britpop scene as the mid nineties became … More

Idlewild, Indie, Roddy Woomble, Scottish Music

Richard Ashcroft – Lovin’ You review

It’s one of the most iconic freak outs of the pre-gentrified Glastonbury; The Verve’s 1993 set promised much, but had … More

Lovin' You review, Richard Ashcroft, Sampling, The Verve

Night Tapes – portals//polarities review

If a 21st century life for some people was to have a sound track Night Tapes – Iiris Vesik, Max … More

Ambient, Electronica, Night Tapes, portals polarities review, Shoegaze

Sprints – All That Is Over review

When did it happen? Can anyone pin it down? There must surely have been the Irish equivalent of a Big … More

All That Is Over review, Irish Music, Post Punk, Punk, Sprints

NewDad – Altar review

We live in a time where the simple words “go home” have assumed a weirdly disproportionate and sinister meaning, but … More

Altar review, Irish Music, NewDad, Post Punk, Punk

Nation of Language – Dance Called Memory review

Nation of Language, like fellow New Yorkers Water From Your Eyes have been astutely mining an it seems never ending … More

Art Pop, Dance Called Memory review, Nation of Language, Synth Pop

Sydney Minksy Sargeant – Lunga review

The creative centre of Working Men’s Club, it has to be said that hearing Sydney (Syd) Minsky Sargeant was to … More

Art Rock, Folk Rock, Indie, Lunga Review, Sydney Minsky Sargeant, Working Mens Club

David Byrne – Who Is The Sky review

Anybody wandering if de facto music legends like David Byrne ever think about anything well, normal should listen no further … More

Art Rock, Avant Garde, David Byrne, Hayley Williams, St. Vincent, Talking Heads, Who Is The Sky Review

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