Cherym with support from Happy Out and Careerist at the AOH, Derry. Photos by Nance Hall.
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Joshua Burnside live at Lost Lane in Dublin with support from Anna Mieke. Photos by Nance Hall
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Friendly Fires live at The Academy in Dublin. Photos by Aaron Corr
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Marina with support from Allie X at The Olympia in Dublin. Photos by Zoe Holman
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Marie Ulven Ringheim aka Girl in Red with support from Isaac Dunbar at the Academy, Dublin. Photos by Niamh Finnegan
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Chromatics live at Vicar Street in Dublin with support from Desire. Photos by Leah Carroll
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The return of Hot Chip to the Limelight in Belfast. Photos by Niall Fegan
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The return of The Twilight Sad to Dublin, with support from Man of Moon. Photos by Ivan Rakhmanin
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Two Door Cinema Club with support from Pillow Queens and The Wha at the Olympia Theatre. Photos by Zoe Holman.
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The Late David Turpin (so called because of a brief near-death experience) has just released his first album in six years. Romances is a haunting and provocative collection of songs, on which Turpin has stepped back from the microphone to make way for ten guest singers, including Elephant, Bear Worship, Gar Cox, Jaime Nanci and Villagers’ Conor O’Brien. Here, we talk to him about the influences behind the album and its accompanying imagery. Photo by Dorje De Burgh. Previously, you’ve been known as a singer-songwriter. What made you decide to do an album with others singing, instead of you? I’ve…