Ian Pearce captures Claudio Simonetti’s legendary Italian prog band GOBLIN and Josef Van Wissem at Amager Bio, Copenhagen on Monday, April 14.
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Having just released their eponymously titled third studio album, blues-folk duo Smoke Fairies played special in-store at Rough Trade East, London on Tuesday, April 15. Our Dublin-based photographer Shaun Neary was there to capture the performance.
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Vowels? Where we’re going we don’t need vowels. In the latest installment of Inbound, we chat to Conor Wilkins from Kildare/Dublin rock quartet CPNHGN about their name, formation, debut album and plans for the next coming months. Hey Conor. Can you tell us a bit about CPNHGN and how you guys got together? Myself, Kev and Donal were playing as a three-piece band for a while and then we thought we should get another member in. The first person that came to mind was Ste, not only because of his rugged good looks and charm, but he really was exactly…
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A varyingly heavy triptych of breakneck riffdom rained down upon unsuspecting bystanders… Apologies. Too flowery, wasn’t it? Liam Kielt took photos of Dutch Schultz, PigsAsPeople and Bellos at Voodoo, Belfast on Friday, April 11. Check them out below.
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Our photographer Liam Kielt captures the latest installment of Radar at Belfast’s Speakeasy on Thursday, April 10, featuring headliners Two Glass Eyes, Past Victories and the Stonemasons.
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A man of varying musical tastes and persuasions, our photographer Shaun Neary shot Palma Violets at their show at Dublin’s Workman’s Club on Tuesday, April 8. Check out his set below.
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Riff-loving maniac (check – photographer) Liam Kielt snaps Californian heavy metal band DevilDriver, Sylosis and Bleed From Within lay music’s equivalent of the smackdown on Belfast’s ass (Limelight 1) on Monday, April 7. We hope that makes sense. Check out Liam’s photos from the show below.
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Formerly of The War on Drugs, American indie-rock singer-songwriter Kurt Vile played Dublin’s Whelans on Monday, April 7, supported by Pall Jenkins of The Black Heart Procession. Talk about a winning combination. Our photographer Aaron Corr was there to capture the night.
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Shaun Neary captures Dublin folk-rock quartet The Riptide Movement and Dakota 66 at Dublin’s Vicar Street on Friday, April 4.
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Do you want to know what love is? Good – so you should. Whilst we can’t help you out with that, our photographer Shaun Neary hit up Belfast’s Waterfront Hall on Tuesday, April 1 to shoot British-American rock veterans Foreigner. If you can’t make the connection, we apologise for the confusion. Check out his photos – also including FM and Not Hot Ashes – below.