Our photographer Shaun Neary nipped along to legendary punk poet John Cooper Clarke and Mike Garry at Dublin’s Vicar Street on Saturday, May 17. Check out his photos below.
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Our photographer Tara Thomas captures Dublin indie pop band Heathers at Number 1, Mullingar on Thursday, May 15.
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Rory Coomey shoots Kasabian at Cork’s Opera House on Wednesday, May 14. Look at Sergio there, refusing to get that hair cut, perpetually stuck in the mid-noughties.
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With De La Soul playing just around the corner, Doves’ frontman Jimi Goodwin played Belfast’s Black Box on Sunday, May 12 on the closing night of this year’s Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival. Having shot a few other acts for us at the festival over the last few days, Alan Maguire popped along to the show to take photos.
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Isabel Thomas shoots Dublin indie-rock duo We Cut Corners launch their second studio album, Think Nothing, at Dublin’s Button Factory on Friday, May 9. Support came from singer-songwriter Liza Flume.
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American indie-pop quartet Dum Dum Girls and Crocodiles stopped off at Galway’s finest venue by a country mile, Roisin Dubh, on Friday, May 9. Our photographer Owen Humphreys was there to capture the show.
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Photographer Tara Thomas shoots Liam O’Maonlai of the Hothouse Flowers, supported by Taffy’s Mob at Number 1 in Mullingar on Thursday, May 8.
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On Friday night (May 9), Le Galaxie presented Love System, an unforgettable late-night celebration of marriage equality at Dublin’s Academy. Also featuring performances fromShips and Daithi, Le Galaxie and various DJs reeled in the small hours in full-on, fuck tha police (legislative Government) party mode. Check out Shaun Neary’s photos from throughout the night below.
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Supported by Lionize, American heavy rock legends Clutch recently played Belfast’s Limelight to a sold-out audience. Minds were expanded; Robin Cordiner took photos.
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Our photographer Alan Maguire shoots English quartet Wild Beasts and Belfast indie-pop band GO WOLF in the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival marquee tent on Thursday, May 8.