Bricknasty live at St. Lukes in Cork. Photos by Philip Corkery
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Sports Team live at the Academy in Dublin with support from Lemonade Shoelace. Photos by Ian Davies
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Gemma Hayes and Cathy Davey live at Claregalway Castle in Galway as part of the Meet Me At Sundown series of shows. Photos by Mark Earley
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Avant-pop sensation and all round TTA favourite Meljoann is back with another creative self directed and produced video for ‘Secrets’, the second release in a succession of singles. The video features an all too familiar setting of a 90’s style day time talk show with a whole host of Mel-tiverse characters that fans of her ongoing Mustics clips would surely recognise. Speaking about the video, Meljoann said: “Using the magic of reality TV editing to my advantage, I made it look like my Talk Show debut was a triumph. When in fact, it was the most embarrassing experience of my entire life” Have a first look below!
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Sligo Live Festival took place over the weekend featuring Ye Vagabonds at the Hawk’s Well Theatre with support from Niamh Regan. Photos by Niall McKee
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Angel Olsen live at Vicar Street in Dublin with support from Tomberlin. Photos by Harry Rich
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God is an Astronaut live at Cyprus Avenue in Cork. Photos by Celeste Burdon
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Trick Mist live at the Spirit Store in Dundalk with support from Elephant. Photos by David McEneaney
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In this installment of Track Record, Melts organ/synth man Robbie Brady selects the records that have greatly influenced his life from Hawkwind to Harmonia and beyond. Photos by Leah Carroll Brian Eno – Another Green World AGW is a thing of unearthly beauty. Of his pre-ambient period, he hit the nail on the head with this one. “I’ll come running” and “Big Ship” are two of the highest points on this pretty flawless record. Harmonia – Musik Von Harmonia Hypnotic krautrock at its best. They made two incredible albums but this one just captures the magic of the Rother and…
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Mick Flannery and E.W. Harris live at Claregalway Castle in Galway as part of the Meet Me At Sundown series of shows. Photos by Mark Earley