Loyle Carner live at Vicar Street in Dublin. Photos by Philip Corkery
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Dry Cleaning live at Mandela Hall in Belfast with support from Dehd and Thus Love. Photos by David McEneaney
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In this installment of Track Record, Cork-based multi-instrumentalist Dan Walsh selects the records that have left a lasting impression on his life from The Spotnicks to Steve Kuhn. Photos by John Sheehy The Spotnicks – Spotlight in the Spotnicks Swedish surf rock with spaceman costumes. Absolutely ideal. These guys used radio waves to connect their wireless guitars back in the 1960s. They also put together surf versions of local folks songs when touring the world. Heroes. Bruce Haack – Electric Lucifer Bruce Haack is a big deal and rocks hard with his powerful machines. An incredibly ambitious album for its time…
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Dry Cleaning live at Vicar Street in Dublin with support from Dehd. Photos by Sean McMahon
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Weyes Blood live at Vicar Street in Dublin. Photos by Kate Lawlor
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Weird Al Yankovic live at The Helix in Dublin with support from Emo Phillips. Photos by Sean McMahon
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The Brian Jonestown Massacre live at The Academy in Dublin. Photos by Ian Davies
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London-based Dublin musician Niall Jackson aka Swimmers Jackson returns with a video for his current single ‘Stripped Away’ featuring a very familar setting to many. The stripped back performance was shot in the iconic Peel Wing at London’s BBC Broadcasting House by Tom Andrews with post production by Ryan Phillips. Speaking about the video, Jackson said: “I kind of got nostalgic for all those sync performances BBC used to do in the 70s and 80s (Old Grey Whistle Test/Top of the Pops) with cheesy star filters and cutting edge effects for the time. I actually feel like I’m watching VH1…
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Spacey Jane live at The Academy in Dublin with support from Sarah Crean. Photos by Kate Lawlor
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Myles O’Reilly embarked on a self described world tour of Cork, performing at Prim’s Bookshop in Kinsale, Coughlan’s Bar in Ballintemple and DeBarra’s Folk Club in Clonakilty. Photos by John Sheehy