Moon Duo live at the Black Box in Belfast with support from Documenta. Photos by Joe Laverty
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We continue 18 for ’18, our feature showcasing eighteen Irish acts we’re convinced are going places in 2018. Throughout January we’re going to be previewing each of those acts, accompanied by words from our writers and an original photograph from one of our photographers. Next up, The Sunshine Factory. Photo by Abigail Denniston The Sunshine Factory want to be as inescapable as The Brian Jonestown Massacre. At least, that is according to an interview with The Thin Air last November where they also name dropped the likes of My Bloody Valentine, Spaceman 3 and Joy Division as influences. Unlike so many other…
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Tandem Felix live at the Roisin Dubh in Galway with support from Other Creatures. Photos by Ciaran O Maolain
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Motionless in White live at the Academy in Dublin with support from Ice Nine Kills. Photos by Ian McDonnell
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This Is The Kit secret gig at Levis Corner Bar in Ballydehob, Co. Cork with support from Emma Gatrill. Photos by Jason Lee
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HamsandwicH live at The Set Theatre in Kilkenny. Photos by Ian McDonnell
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Hermitage Green live at the Roisin Dubh in Galway. Photos by Zyanya Lorenzo
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Rusangano Family live at Dolans in Limerick with support from Jafaris. Photos by Zyanya Lorenzo
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Talos with support from Christof Van der Ven live at Dolan’s in Limerick. Photos by Zyanya Lorenzo
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North Coast post-rock heroes And So I Watch You From Afar with support from Derry three-piece TOUTS, the Ewen Friers-fronted Catalan and the new-fangled Calling All Horses at Belfast’s Telegraph Building. Photos by Liam Kielt.