The Human League live at Leopardstown Racecourse in Dublin last week. Photos by Ian Davies
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Cian Ducrot live at Cyprus Avenue in Cork. Photos by Celeste Burdon
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Bell X1 live at The Big Top in Galway as part of the Galway International Arts Festival with support from Soda Blonde. Photos by Mark Earley
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All Tvvins live at the Roisin Dubh in Galway. Photos by Mark Earley
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Pavement live at The Big Top in Galway as part of the Galway International Arts Festival with support from Pillow Queens. Photos by Ciaran O Maolain
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Thurston Moore Group live at Whelan’s in Dublin on Monday night. Photos by David McEneaney
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Father John Misty live at the Iveagh Gardens in Dublin with support from Jealous of the Birds. Photos by Monika Ruman
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The Wailers live at Cyprus Avenue in Cork. Photos by Celeste Burdon
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In this installment of Track Record, Dublin-based DJ and selector SHREM shares some of their all time favourite records from Glass Candy to Cocteau Twins. Photos by Monika Ruman Glass Candy – B/E/A/T/B/O/X Ida No and Johnny Jewel’s ‘B/E/A/T/B/O/X’ is the sonic flagship of the now-cult Italians Do It Better label. It’s also an album I own in most variations, 8 differently coloured vinyl editions and counting – I am an impossible nerd when it comes to collecting. It’s an album full of surprises and its own humour and inimitable sound. It’s such an engrossing mixture of italo disco, post-punk,…
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After a long period locked away in the recording studio, Dublin-based electronic quartet Krisdeberg (not to be confused with the Irish prince of power ballads, Chris de Burgh) return with their new single HHH ahead of releasing their self-recorded and self-produced work that draws from a well of diverse influences such as new wave, noise rock, acid house and indie electro. We’re delighted to bring you an exclusive first look at HHH, which visualises the communication breakdown between people through a Beckett-esque theatre setting of humour, isolation and horror. The video features members of the band and an omnious bottle of wine, while uniquely exploring how disparate two perceptions…