• Track-by-Track: Confirmation Getup – Style Time

    Long-time heroes of Ireland’s underground electronic scene, Paul Morrin (Spectac / Front End Synthetics) and Dunk Murphy (Sunken Foal / Countersunk, have finally joined forces in the studio as Confirmation Getup. Though their friendship dates back to schoolyard mischief, they’d never actually made music together until now. The result is Style Time: a heady, gloriously crooked suite of modular funk, skewed electro and machine-led oddity. Built from traded doodles, fast instincts and a shared sense of play, it’s locked in as one of the Irish LPs of the year. Here, they dissect the album track-by-track, tracing moments of offbeat inspiration,…

  • Sounds from a Safe Harbour Returns with One of Its Strongest Line-Ups Yet

    Few festivals on the island offer the kind of sustained, deep magic that Sounds from a Safe Harbour manages to conjure. Returning to Cork City from 11th to 14th September for its 10th edition, the festival remains one of Ireland’s most consistently rewarding fixtures – an unpredictable, collaborative gathering rooted in ritual, risk, and resonance. This year’s edition opens with Remembering Talos, a poignant tribute to the late Eoin French at Cork Opera House, before the city blooms into life with performances, premieres, and unexpected encounters across multiple venues. Built around the 37d03d residency and curated by Mary Hickson, Cillian…

  • Through, Not Around: An Interview with Daniel Bedingfield

    “For most of my life, I’ve lived with enormous, driven agony. Now, I wake up and I’m okay. Someone dies – I grieve, but I’m still okay. I could lose everything – money, reputation – and I’d still be okay. Something in me has healed, at a core level.” Go on there: forget everything you thought you knew about Daniel Bedingfield. What you thought you knew was only the sudden glint on the surface of something far deeper, freer, and more alive. You probably got the memo: he appeared, seemingly fully formed, back in 2001, an unknown Kiwi-Londoner with a…

  • Groove Communion: Meet Deeply Armed

    Belfast’s Deeply Armed have been making subterranean waves for a while now. Tracks passed hand to hand via samizdat channels. Whispers between heads. Andrew Weatherall was an early booster. David Holmes played out a psychedelic version of one track at select ritual-like occasions. But now the trio break cover with ‘The Healing,’ a debut 12” that feels like a signal flare from a long-dormant dream. The release comes bolstered by remixes from Andrew Innes (Primal Scream) and Brendan Lynch (Paul Weller/Lynch Mob) and Keith Tenniswood (2 Lone Swordsmen/Radioactive Man), a trio of producers who know a thing or two about…

  • Video Premiere: Field Trip – I Get Down

    It’s been a while – too long – since we last heard from Galway’s Field Trip. And while we’ll get into the hows and whys of that shortly, the return alone is cause enough for celebration. Today, we’re pleased to premiere ‘I Get Down’, a textbook harmony-laced gem that reaffirms just why the triom became one of the country’s most quietly beloved garage-pop bands. Taken from their long-awaited debut LP, Foreign Land, it’s a track that reaches gently into the past and brings something timeless back with it: bittersweet, impossibly earworming jangle-pop. Formed in Galway and fondly remembered for a…

  • Irish Tracks of the Week – 14th March

    Another beyond-deadly week for Irish music delivers brand new Search Results, Junior Brother, Nomadic Rituals, Deeply Armed, ghoulgirl, Swimmers Jackson x Stray Light, Awesimon & Pat Lagoon, and New Jackson. Search Results – Wrinkle Junior Brother – Take Guilt (Live at Vicar Street0 Nomadic Rituals – Fust Fust by Nomadic Rituals Deeply Armed – The Healing Swimmers Jackson x Stray Light – Stripped Away (Cold Fry Remix) ghoulgirl – not hanging around Awesimon & Pat Lagoon – One and Only New Jackson – LIVE ONES 2

  • The Fleadh Confirmed for Belfast Next Year

    It’s confirmed: the Fleadh is coming to Belfast. For the first time ever, Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann is set to take over the city in August 2026, bringing hundreds of thousands of visitors, €70 million in economic impact, and an unreal week of trad, sessions, céilís and craic to Belfast. This is only the second time in 75 years that the world’s biggest traditional music festival has landed north of the border. After the massive success of Derry’s Fleadh in 2013, Belfast has its chance to leave its mark – and as a UNESCO City of Music, it’s more than…

  • Melvins are Coming Back to Dublin

    Melvins – probably the greatest band in the world – return to Dublin this summer. The Buzz Osborne-fronted titans are hitting the road with the equally legendary Redd Kross for a UK/EU tour, stopping at the Button Factory on 18th August. Brought to you by the island’s most unfailingly reliable promoters, Foggy Notions and U:Mack, tickets go on sale this Friday at 10 AM. Don’t sleep.