Shaun Neary captures Dublin folk-rock quartet The Riptide Movement and Dakota 66 at Dublin’s Vicar Street on Friday, April 4.
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Do you want to know what love is? Good – so you should. Whilst we can’t help you out with that, our photographer Shaun Neary hit up Belfast’s Waterfront Hall on Tuesday, April 1 to shoot British-American rock veterans Foreigner. If you can’t make the connection, we apologise for the confusion. Check out his photos – also including FM and Not Hot Ashes – below.
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Photographer Isabel Thomas shoots Co. Wicklow post-rock five-piece God Is An Astronaut at Dublin’s Whelan’s on March 22.
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In this installment of Instatour, we go from Asia to SXSW with sister duo Heathers. We see them taking in beaches in Malaysia, playing at Paypal and shooting some hoops in Texas. All the usual stuff.
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Supported by The Eskies and Twin Headed Wolf, Cashel O’Toole captured Dublin-based gypsy swing band Saint John The Gambler launch their latest single, ‘Ballad of Monday and Tuesday’, at Dublin’s Workman’s Club on Saturday, March 22.
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Our photographer Shaun M Neary captures hip-hop artist Daniel Dumile AKA MF Doom and Mo Bonix at Dublin’s Sugar Club on Sunday, March 23. Read our feature on masked musicians such as MF Doom here and check out Shaun’s photos below.
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Ian Pearce shoots English indie pop band Metronomy at Dublin’s Olympia on Wednesday, March 12.
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Brid O’Donovan shoots Dublin indie rock band Little Green Cars at Cork’s Opera House on Friday, March 14.
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Colm Laverty went along to the latest installment of Distillation at Belfast’s Oh Yeah Centre on Friday, March 14. Supporting headliners, alt-punk trio Axis Of was Dublin duo TVVINS and Belfast-based electronic trio Affleck.
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Having had nothing short of a meteoric rise over the last twelve months, Dublin pop-rock band Kodaline played Dublin’s 02 on Sunday, March 16. Our photographer Sean Conroy was there to capture the action.