Wastefellow is an up-and-coming coming electronic producer hailing from the streets of Dublin. With a brand new EP, Post Human Potential, under his belt and recent performances at Hard Working Class Heroes and some of Ireland’s biggest festivals this summer, his current position as an artist is on the verge of a major breakthrough. It’s clear from the packed out Grand Social midweek audience that he takes to the stage for that this is a musician surrounded by a hell of a lot of hype and promise. His show makes good on that hype with ease. Donning his signature silver…
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David Byrne live at the 3arena in Dublin last night. Photos by Aaron Corr
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First Aid Kit with support from the Staves at the Olympia in Dublin. Photos by Aaron Corr.
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Thirteen years on from the release of their seminal debut, Silent Alarm, Bloc Party come to Dublin to play their biggest Irish show to date. Headline shows in the 3 arena are usually reserved for bands who have proved their worth, released several albums of notable acclaim while gradually growing a loyal and passionate fanbase. Although this may not be the case for Bloc Party, tonight we can make an exception to celebrate one of the most revered albums of the noughties. It’s not that Bloc Party are a bad band per se, it’s just that since Silent Alarm the…
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Baltimore dream-pop maestros Beach House with support from WUME at Dublin’s Vicar Street. Photos by Niall O’Kelly.
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Dream Wife with support from Dott at Galway’s Roisin Dubh. Photos by Ciaran O’Maolain.
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Hey, what about Superorganism with support from Chai at Dublin’s the Academy? Our photographer Sarah Ryan was down to capture the night.
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Jon Hopkins with support from Barker at Dublin’s Vicar Street. Photos by Niall O’Kelly.
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The masterful Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, with support from Tandem Felix, at Dublin’s Vicar Street. Photos by Aaron Corr.
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Editors kicked off their Irish tour with support from Talos in the Ulster Hall in Belfast and travelled down to Vicar Street in Dublin the following night. Photos by Niall Fegan and Sarah Ryan