Cashel O’Toole shoots Dublin indie/folk-rock five piece at Grace Wilde at Whelan’s on Sunday, March 2.
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Featuring Conor O’Brien from recent Choice Music Prize winners Villagers, American singer-songwriter John Grant delivering a sublime set at Belfast’s Mandela Hall on Tuesday night as part of Open House Festival 2014. Our photographer Alan Maguire was there to capture all the action.
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Shaun Neary captures seventeen year-old English musician Jasmine van den Bogaerde AKA Birdy and Northampton indie-pop singer-songwriter Billy Lockett at Dublin’s Vicar Street on Sunday, March 2.
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Riff-worshipping photographer Liam Kielt was one of an exclusive few at Belfast’s Catalyst Arts recently, where punk-metal quartet Hornets held a secret tour fundraiser alongside Axis Of, Small Hawk Orchestra and Captain Queer. Revel in the visual confirmation of its happening below.
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Photographer Kieran Frost snapped English alt/indie-rock quartet The 1975 at The Olympia, Dublin. Check out his photos of Matthew Healy and co. below!
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Geordie alt-rock maestros Maximo Park returned to Dublin on Friday night with a blinding set at a packed-out Whelan’s. Photographer Isabel Thomas was there to shoot both the aforementioned Paul Smith-fronted quintet and local electro-pop three-piece Sleep Thieves.
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Aideen McFadden captures Spanish producer, remixer and electronic musician Miguel Barros AKA Pional at Dublin’s Button Factory.
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As well as putting on a fantastic exhibition of his gig photography on the night, Belfast-based photographer Diarmuid Kennedy managed to capture the launch of our new gig/club night, No Tomorrow, at Belfast’s Voodoo bar on Saturday night. See below for his photos of our headliners, Derry band Autumns and Belfast/Dublin quartet Cruising.
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Our photographer David Timlin captured Belfast-based electro/indie-rock band Ed Zealous launch their debut album, Wired, at Belfast’s Limelight 2. Support on the night came from Affleck and Go Wolf. Check out David’s photos below!
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Never one to miss out on the action, our photographer Shaun Neary was in attendance at this year’s Choice Music Prize at Dublin’s Vicar Street last night, February 27. Featuring shots of all the six performances, acceptance speeches, introductions and everything in between, check out his wonderful photo set from throughout the night below.