• Irish Tracks of the Week – 30th June

    On what’s been yet another stacked week for Irish music, delve into new tracks and releases by Rachael Lavelle, ØXN, Brigid Mae Power, Neil Brogan, Jafaris, Kelley and more. Rachel Lavelle – Let Me Unlock Your Full Potential ØXN – Love Henry Brigid Mae Power – Dream From The Deep Well Dream from the Deep Well by Brigid Mae Power Neil Brogan – Yrs Truly Yrs Truly, by Neil Brogan Jafaris – Breaking Bread Keeley – Floating Above Everything Else Floating Above Everything Else by Keeley Rory Nellis and Philip Watts d’Alton – The Evening Light Caoi De Barra –…

  • Irish Tour: Kraftwerk

      Kraftwerk live at King John’s Castle in Limerick and Trinity College in Dublin. Photos by Ian Davies and Monika Ruman King John’s Castle by Ian Davies Trinity College Dublin by Monika Ruman

  • Irish Tour: Florence + The Machine

    Florence + The Machine set out on their Irish Tour this week, taking in Musgrave Park in Cork, Malahide Castle in Dublin and Belsonic in Belfast with support from CMAT and Nell Mescal. Photos by Celeste Burdon, Jane Donnelly and Aislinn McGinn. Musgrave Park in Cork by Celeste Burdon Malahide Castle in Dublin, with support from CMAT and Nell Mescal by Jane Donnelly Belsonic in Belfast by Aislinn McGinn

  • Irish Tracks of the Week – 23rd June

    It’s been another stellar week for Irish music. Here’s the very best tracks and releases from Gemma Hayes, Midnight Wayne, Saint Sister, Tandem Felix, Sister Fenix, Search Results, Proper Mirco NV, Mik Pyro & May Kay, Autre Monde and more. Gemma Hayes – High and Low Midnight Wayne – Get What You Got Saint Sister – Where I Shound End Remixes Tandem Felix – There’s a New Sheriff in Town Search Results – Flower Rock Rain Proper Micro NV – Never Go On Sister Fenix – Gentle Life EP Autre Monde – Sensitive Assignment, Parts 1-4 Sensitive Assignment, Parts 1-4…

  • Track Record: Feather Beds

    In this installment of Track Record, Michael Orange aka Feather Beds selects some of his favourite records, from Field Music to Omni. Photos by Ellen Pentony Field Music – Field Music I’ve gone for the first self-titled album. I can remember first hearing the song Working To Work, which is on their Tones Of Town album and I couldn’t believe it. I loved everything about it and then got really into the first album. I remember going to see them in Whelans in Dublin around 2007 and it’s still one of my favourite gigs of all time. This album is just…