Villagers live at An Grianán Theatre, Letterkenny in Donegal. Photos by Niall McKee
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The biggest headline show to date from Soda Blonde, live at Dublin’s Vicar Street. Photos by David McEneaney a
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The Cope with support from Small Crab at the Button Factory in Dublin. Photos by Mark Earley
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The Stunning with support from Dylan Flynn and the Dead Poets at the Milk Market in Limerick. Photos by Aoife Moloney
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Conor O’Brien’s Villagers, with support from Naima Bock, at the Town Hall Theatre in Galway. Photos by Mark Earley
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Sean McMahon and Ian Davies capture CMAT and her band, live at Belfast’s Limelight and the 3Olympia in Dublin Limelight, Belfast by Sean McMahon 3Olympia, Dublin by Ian Davies
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The almighty Gilla Band and M(h)aol, live at the National Stadium in Dublin. Photos by Harry Rich
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Stockport indie-pop darlings Blossoms, supported by Kynsy at the Telegraph Building in Belfast. Photos by Jane Donnelly
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Mongolian folk metal masters The Hu, live at the 3Olympia in Dublin. Photos by David McEneaney
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Rave music in the mid-nineties always seemed otherworldly to me and its connoisseurs were as alien as the sounds. Tropical hot Summers with swarms of lads buzzing and cycling through the area with haircuts like sweaty spider legs crushed under the weight of a baseball cap. Postman Pat sweets, Tangle Twisters and a can of Lilt for 36p. Booted out of the house to play on the road but instead melting the black tarmac lines with a magnifying glass while a half-licked ice cream dripped down my legs. I’d stare for hours aimlessly at galaxies forming in oil stains left…