Also featuring Sharpson, Blakkheart, Durt Burd, Leo Miyagee, Jordan Kelly, Hazey Haze, Liam O'Connor, God Knows and more.
After saying she would "completely bow out of this conversation" Róisín Murphy is back posting anti-trans views, this time on ...
Featuring Fcukers, Daniel Avery, Julie Dawson, Alex Cameron, Julianna Barwick, Mary Lattimore, Westerman.Ambient & Neoclassical Dance & Electronic Highlights Indie, Rock & Alternative Playlists Weekly ...
Spraoi Mór with Decius (Soundsystem) @ Hang Dai Chinese (11pm) Decius are a London-based band made up of brothers Liam and Luke May together with Quinn Whalley and Fat White Family frontman Lias ...
Paranoid London are known for the gritty electro acid music, and wicked sounding dance tunes like ‘Transmission 5’ and ‘Eating Glue’ and last year’s album Arseholes, Liars, and Electronic Pioneers.
The trans musician pioneer was rediscovered late in life after his pioneering ambient classic album was nearly lost to time.
The Dublin duo of Lucie Azconaga and Consuelo Nerea Breschi aka Varo released an album this past May featuring a huge cast of their friends and contemporaries in Irish folk and traditional music. VARO ...
A one-day festival of live music, DJs, food and film is headed to The Devlin Hotel in Ranelagh on Saturday November 29th. 333 is curated by DJ and producer Arveene and features 13 hours of programming ...
First date of The Bella Jesus Tour. Cathal Ryan is a music journalist based in Limerick. With Nialler9, he writes gig guides, occasionally covers releases, and has interviewed bands, including the ...
A live recording from our recent Listening Party for Yeah Yeah Yeahs – It’s Blitz! (2009) at the Big Romance in Dublin. The third album from the New York band of Karen O, Nick Zinner and Brian Chase ...
The acts are the first announcements, with Icelandic experimental band Múm with a solo set from founding member and cellist Gyða Valtýsdóttir, American harpist Mary Lattimore, Cavan singer-songwriter ...
Here’s the trailer and synopsis. “If this ever gets weird, promise me we can just stop, as nothing is more important than loving you.” These were the words of Omar Rodríguez-López to his childhood ...