• Watch: Travis Is A Tourist & Rosie Carney – Needed It

    With a show together set for Belfast’s McHughs on Wednesday, June 24, Old Fang’s Travis Is A Tourist and Rosie Carney have teamed up to plaintive yet wonderfully lulling ‘Needed It’.  Recorded to mark Old Fang’s imminent first birthday celebration tour, the video was filmed by Ross McConaghy. Watch it below.    

  • Watch: Ciaran Lavery & Ryan Vail – The Sea At Night (Live)

    Taken from their exceptional collaborative album, Sea Legs, ‘The Sea at Night’ by Ciaran Lavery and Ryan Vail is right up with our favourite Irish tracks of the year so far. Two months on from performing it at a decidedly intimate show at Derry’s Smalltown America records, the Northern Irish musicians pair have unveiled a wonderfully-shot video of the track by Paul Martin Brown, one that goes some distance in capturing the evocative, subtle and perfectle pensive light and shade of the song. Watch it below and buy the live version here.

  • Punk On Film @ Triskel Christchurch, Cork

    Running from July 19-22, Cork’s Triskel Christchurch will play host to Punk on Film, a season celebrating the legacy of the seminal punk movement that epitomises late 70’s Britain. Amongst the screenings, The Damned: Don’t You Wish We Were Dead is a programme highlight with director Wes Orshoski at Triskel on Tuesday, July 21 to introduce the screening. The Sex Pistols documentary The Filth and The Fury, the 1977 film Punk In London and Rude Boy, the part fiction – part rockumentary film about The Clash, are also part of the season. Speaking of the screening of his Damned doc,…

  • 5 Years In The Trunk @ The Bernard Shaw, Dublin

    On Thursday, June 25, The Bernard Shaw will host the launch of 5 Years In The Trunk, an exhibition by the Blind Elephant Illustration Collective. Held to celebrate the collective’s five years together in the Dublin venue (or as they call it, their “spiritual home”), on the night you can meet the Elephants new and old, have a drink or two, and check out some of their very best illustrations to date. The exhibition will run from June 25 to July 25. The launch night kicks off at 8pm. Go here to visit the Blind Elephant Illustration Collective.

  • With Full Force Festival 2015

    It’s only a few weeks left until With Full Force festival will celebrate its 22nd year at Flugplatz Roitzschjora Germany. After a massive twentieth birthday bash in 2013 and yet another stellar line-up last year, one of the loudest and hardest music festivals in Germany brings the very best of metal, punk and hardcore to your ears once more from July 3 to July 5. With the likes of Agnostic Front, Kreator, In Flames, Sick of it All, Carcass, Fear Factory, In Flames and Heaven Shall Burn set to perform at the festival, you can check out the full line-up below. Go here…

  • David Kitt Announces Summer Tour

    Having played two sold-out show at Dublin’s Odessa last month, David Kitt has announced a nationwide, nine-date Summer tour. Culminating on a show at Dublin’s Whelan’s on Friday, October 24, see the full list of shows below. Thursday, August 6: The Red Door, Co. Kilkenny. Tickets €10 + booking. Doors: 8.30pm Friday, August 7: Unitarian Church, St. Annes, Wexford. Tickets: €12.50. Doors: 8pm Sunday, August 9: The Spirit Store, Dundalk, Co. Louth. Tickets: €12.50. Doors: 8.30pm Thursday, August 13: Roisin Dubh, Galway. Tickets: €15 plus booking. Doors: 8.30pm Friday, August 14: Debarra’s, Clonakilty, Cork. Tickets €10. Doors: 8.30pm Saturday, August 15: –…

  • Muse – Drones

    Let’s keep this short and sour: not only the most aptly-titled album of a generation but easily one of the most soul-crushingly tedious, cack-handed things you’ll ever have the utter displeasure of sitting through. Origin of Symmetry is now such an inconceivably long distance away it verges on the positively mirage-like. Zero stars. Brian Coney

  • FUSED Electronica Weekender @ Black Box, Belfast

    Presented by Moving on Music and curated by Phil Kieran, the first ever FUSED electronica weekender will take place at Belfast’s Black Box from June 11-13. Set to bring the very best electronic music to the Cathedral Quarter venue over three days, the inaugural line-up will bring together techno, electro pop, visuals and live elements, with performances from Grumbling Fur, Andrew Weatherall, Phil Kieran and Perc. Thursday, June 11: Grumbling Fur & Helena Hamilton Friday, June 12: Andrew Weatherall [All Night] Saturday, June 13: Phil Kieran [Live] & Perc [Perc Trax] & Koichi Go to the Moving on Music website for full information.  

  • Track Record: Eilis Dillion (Records & Relics)

    In the latest installment of Track Record, Eilis Dillon, co-owner of Records and Relics – an antiques, vintage and record shop on Lancaster Quay in Cork city – reveals about her all-time favourite records. Photos by Brid O’Donovan. The Beatles – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band This is the first album I ever became obsessed with. My parents had it at home when I was a kid. I really loved it because it had the lyrics on the back so I’d sit at home and pour over the lyrics and play it over and over again. That was my first…

  • The Record: Heroes In Hiding

    In the latest installment of The Record, Cian Donohoe, drummer from Dublin folk-rock quartet Heroes In Hiding offers an insight into the writing and recording of their second EP, Decorated Absence, which is released today. Photos by Tara Thomas. “Our second EP, Decorated Absence was recorded and produced by Philip Magee. The writing and recording process was hugely different to our first EP, Hush, which was released in March last year. Hush was self-produced and recorded and then mixed by SOAK’s producer, the brilliant Declan Legge. That first EP was a much longer and more easygoing process than the one we have just…