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For Those I Love – Carving The Stone review

Something good can often be something you wear like a tattoo. Even if it’s what you’re remembered for, after it … More

Carving The Stone, David Balfe, Dublin, For Those I Love, Ireland, Rave, Spoken Word

Gurriers – Come And See review

The old saying was that if you remembered it you probably weren’t there, but a newer adage is that if … More

Come And See review, Dublin, Gurriers, Post Punk, Punk

Stephen James Smith – See No Evil review

In the spring of 2021 David Balfe – recording as For Those I Love – released his eponymous debut album. … More

Dublin, For Those I Love, Poetry, See No Evil, Spoken Word, Stephen James Smith, Villagers

Fontaines D.C. – Skinty Fia review

You couldn’t put a finger on when it happened, but how did we become so attached to place? Rather than … More

Dublin, Fontaines DC, Grian Chatten, Post Punk, Skinty Fia review

Silverbacks – Archive Material review

Around in one format or another since the middle of last decade, Dublin based quintet Silverbacks consist of brothers Daniel … More

Archive Material review, Art Rock, Dublin, Post Punk, Silverbacks

For Those I Love – For Those I Love review

Most people can probably name at least one great song about love, because most people can usually remember, no matter … More

David Balfe, Dublin, For Those I Love, Hip-Hop, Paul Curran, The Streets

Fontaines D.C. – A Hero’s Death review

“Don’t get stuck in the past” declares Grian Chatten during the title track of this, the Dublin based quintet’s second … More

A Hero's Death review, Dogrel, Dublin, Fontaines DC, Grian Chatten, Post Punk

The Murder Capital – When I Have Fears review

Like their counterparts Fontaines DC this is a band who, on the evidence of When I Have Fears, deserve our full attention.

Dublin, Post Punk, The Murder Capital - When I Have Fears review

Fontaines DC – SXSW Interview

“A year ago we were in Dublin, drinking and playing songs” remembers Grian Chatten, the man who fronts Dublin quintet … More

Dublin, Fontaines DC, Grian Chatten, Post Punk, SXSW

Fontaines D.C. – Dogrel review

People talk a lot these days about identity, about standing for something and wearing it, as if by defining yourself … More

Dublin, Fontaines DC, Grian Chatten Dogrel review, Post Punk, Punk

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