Our photographer Abe Tarrush went down to Dublin’s Whelans last night (Wednesday, April 23) to snap American country singer Jace Everett and Irish indie-folk duo Hidden Highways.
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Taking place in a secret location forty-five minutes outside of Dublin, Rory Coomey captures the seventh installment of BarnDance on Easter Friday, featuring the likes of Mojo Gogo, the Minutes, King Kong Company and Fritz Kalkbrenner. [gallery type=’flickr’ user_id=’95205686@N06′ photoset_id=’7215764423291744
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Almost certainly the busiest Record Store Day to date, Saturday past (April 19) saw queues of varying lengths form at the crack dawn outside record stores across the world, thus kickstarting a whole day of celebrating independent music, one-off releases and – perhaps most importantly – record stores themselves. Whilst Paul Weller has since said he won’t be participating again due to seeing his RSD release selling for extortionate prices online, other musicians such as Jack White got right on board, recording, cutting and selling a seven-inch single, ‘Lazaretto’, in just under four hours – something he claims is a world…
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Our photographer Aaron Corr shots Meath indie-rock five-piece Ham Sandwich at Dublin’s Olympia Theatre on Saturday, April 19. Looks like it was a great show – check out his photos below!
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Supported by Hey! Hello! & The Von Gertzen Brothers, The Wildhearts played London’s Electric Ballroom on Thursday, April 17. Our photographer Shaun Neary was there to capture the show.
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Ian Pearce captures Claudio Simonetti’s legendary Italian prog band GOBLIN and Josef Van Wissem at Amager Bio, Copenhagen on Monday, April 14.
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Having just released their eponymously titled third studio album, blues-folk duo Smoke Fairies played special in-store at Rough Trade East, London on Tuesday, April 15. Our Dublin-based photographer Shaun Neary was there to capture the performance.
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A varyingly heavy triptych of breakneck riffdom rained down upon unsuspecting bystanders… Apologies. Too flowery, wasn’t it? Liam Kielt took photos of Dutch Schultz, PigsAsPeople and Bellos at Voodoo, Belfast on Friday, April 11. Check them out below.
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Our photographer Liam Kielt captures the latest installment of Radar at Belfast’s Speakeasy on Thursday, April 10, featuring headliners Two Glass Eyes, Past Victories and the Stonemasons.
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A man of varying musical tastes and persuasions, our photographer Shaun Neary shot Palma Violets at their show at Dublin’s Workman’s Club on Tuesday, April 8. Check out his set below.