Supported by Francophone free-form bandleader Annabelle Cazes AKA Glockabelle, The Go! Team played Belfast’s Limelight 2 at the weekend. Photos by Sara Marsden.
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Supported by fellow Scot RM Hubbert, Mogwai played their first ever Cork show at the Opera House last night. Photos by Brid O’Donovan.
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North Carolina sludge metallers Corrosion of Conformity well and truly brought the noise to Belfast’s Limelight 1 on Monday night. Support came from Skypilot. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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With the news of a top 40 UK album under her belt, SOAK embarked on a tour to support the debut record, Before We Forgot How To Dream, starting off in Belfast’s very own Empire Music Hall before playing a sold out show in Dublin. Derry based band Rosseau and Rainy Boy Sleep open the show, with the former take to the stage just fifteen minutes after doors opened. Having just released their first EP the day before, Rosseau’s brief set is filled with some of the most melodic and twinkly guitar parts imaginable, and with the dynamic range of vocalist Colm on full show –…
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Supported by the Whereabouts and Neon Wolf, Irish pop-folk band Hudson Taylor played Belfast’s Mandela Hall last night. Photos by Sara Marsden.
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Having to add a second date due to high demand, David Kitt played an intimate show at Dublin’s Odessa last night. Photos by Mark Earley.
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Our photographer Colm Laverty was amongst a select few friends and fans of And So I Watch You From Afar for the band’s invite-only, pre-tour warm-up at their practice space at Belfast’s Blackstaff Mill last night.
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London heavy metal quartet Angel Witch live at the Limelight in Belfast with support from Darkest Era and Stereo Nasty. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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Aidan Kelly Murphy captures Echo and the Bunnymen, with support from fast-rising Dublin duo Darling, at the Olympia on Wednesday night.
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Le Galaxie threw an epic Valentine’s prom night at Mother in Dublin over the weekend with Nialler 9 also on the decks. Photos by Carlos Daly.