Shaun Neary shoots American folk rock band Midlake and Horse Thief at Dublin’s Vicar Street on Sunday, February 23.
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Shaun Neary captured Irish singer-songwriters Jack L (AKA Jack Lukeman) and Lou McMahon at Dublin’s Vicar Street on Friday, February 14 (Valentine’s Day, as the roses on display go some way to confirm). Check out Shaun’s snaps for the show below!
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Following two sold-out shows in the city back in October, English hip-hop duo Daniel Stephens and David Peter Meads AKA Dan Le Sac Vs. Scroobius Pip stopped off Dublin’s Vicar Street on Saturday, February 28. Check out Shaun Neary’s photos of their performance, as well as that of their support in London artist and producer Sarah William White, below.
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Photographer Shaun Neary went along to see Scottish singer-songwriter Eddi Reader at Dublin’s Vicar Street on Thursday, February 13. Supporting Reader on the night was Wexford singer-songwriter Gordon Barry. Check out Shaun’s photos from the show below!
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Yes, Limp Bizkit are still a thing. And just to prove it, Mark Earley took photos of the American band at Dublin’s Olympia on Tuesday, February 11, when they headlined the 2014 installment of the Kerrang! tour. Joining the nu metal veterans on the night was Japanese Metalcore five piece Crossfaith and goblin core band Nekrogoblikon. Check out Mark’s photos from the nostalgic moshing-inducing session below.
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Isabel Thomas captured the trailblazing triptych of riffdom that is August Burns Red, Being As An Ocean and Hundredth at Dublin’s Academy on Saturday, February 8. Check out her photos from the show below!
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Belfast-based photographer was in attendance for English indie rock trio Little Comets at Belfast’s Limelight 2 on Saturday, February 8. Support came from Raglans and New City Kings. Have a peek at his photos via Flikr below.
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In her first shoot for The Thin Air, photographer Isabel Thomas hit up Brazilian heavy metal quartet Sepultura at Dublin’s Academy on Tueseday, February 4. Check out her photos below!
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The thoroughly upstanding Mark Earley popped along to indie-folk singer-songwriter James Vincent McMorrow and the Karen Sheridan-fronted Slow Skies at Dublin’s National Concert Hall on Thursday, February 6. Revel in his photography from the night below.
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Supported by Dog Will Hunt, Past Victories and Abandcalledboy, Northern Irish alt-rock three-piece Two Glass Eyes launched their new single, ‘Mend’, at Voodoo, Belfast on Thursday, February 6. Belfast-based photographer Liam Kielt was there to capture the action. Check out his photos from the night below and the headliner’s video for ‘Mend’ here.