Having released their Mercury Prize-nominated debut My Love Is Cool last year, London alt-rock quartet Wolf Alice stopped at Dublin’s Olympia Theatre & Belfast’s Mandela Hall at the weekend. Support came from Spies. Photos by Aaron Corr & Alan Maguire. Olympia Theatre, Dublin by Aaron Corr Mandela Hall, Belfast by Alan Maguire
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Swedish-born, Berlin-based John Maus collaborator Molly Nilsson at Dublin’s Grand Social on Friday night. Photos by Pedro Giaquinto.
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The latest showcase by Mirador, Beauty Sleep, Franklyn and Strength played Belfast’s Bar Sub at Queen’s Student University at the weekend. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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Supported by Lucy Rose, Dallas Green AKA City & Colour stopped off at Belfast’s Mandela Hall last night. Our photographer Sara Marsden was there to capture the show.
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Cloud Castle Lake, Bantum and Slow Moving Clouds at the Food Co-Op in Dublin, presented by Homebeat and Ensemble Music. Photos by Melanie Mullan and Colm Moore.
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Meltybrains? and Vameel live at the Roisin Dubh in Galway. Photos by Vincent Hughes.
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Stomptown Brass launched their Locomotive EP at the Sugar Club in Dublin over the weekend. Photos by Tara Thomas.
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With support from Joshua Burnside and Little Neddy Goes To War, North Coast alt-punk outfit Axis Of simultaneously launched their Companions live album and played their last show for the foreseeable future at Belfast’s Limelight 2 on Wednesday night. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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Colm Laverty captures the latest (and greatest) installment of our live Tuesday Throwdown at Belfast’s Lavery’s, featuring indie rock trio Hot Cops and Katharine Philippa.
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The latest installment of Gifted at Belfast’s Empire Music Hall, featuring The Couth, Dutch Schultz, The Duellist and The Bayonettes. Photos by Liam Kielt.