Dragonforce brought their masterfully over-the-top metal show to Whelans in Dublin on Sunday night and Isabel Thomas was there to capture it all.
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Supported by Dublin hardcore punk five-piece Coldwar, Liverpool extreme metal pioneers Carcass just about tore the roof of Belfast’s Limelight 1 recently. Our photographer Liam Kielt was there to capture the bands in action.
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Shaun Neary popped up to Belfast’s Limelight 2 last night (September 18) to capture Liverpool progressive rock band Anathema in action. Check out his full photo set from the show below.
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Belfast-based garage rock duo Rhinos have stormed the live scene recently with their blistering brand of urgent, straight-up riffdom. Our photographer Sara Marsden captures them here at Belfast’s Voodoo, where they recently performed to fund their Kickstarter campaign to record with none other than Steve Albini. Why settle for anything less than the best, eh?
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Our photographer Liam Kielt was in attendance for Safe Ships‘ Belfast farewell show at Voodoo recently. Support on the night came from the equally vehement Lantern For A Gale, Small Hawk Orchestral and Spittin’ Teeth.
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Having already shot Chic and Biffy Clyro, Alan Maguire returned to Belfast’s Custom House Square to capture Queens of the Stone Age, Brody Dalle (pictured) and The Minutes at Belsonic last night. Check out his photos below.
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Louisville post-rock legends Slint made their long-awaited Belfast debut on Monday night, supported by fast-rising Dublin noise rock quartet Girl Band. Check out Joe Laverty’s photos from the night below.
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Supported by Darkest Era, Swedish melodic death metallers Amon Amarth stopped off at Belfast’s Limelight 1 on Tuesday, August 12 as part of their their current European tour. Our photographer Liam Kielt was there to capture the show.
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Liam Kielt popped down to Belfast’s Menagerie to shoot a cross-country showcase in the company of Two Glass Eyes, Race The Flux, Yellowbridge and Animal Beats. Check out his photos from the show below.
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Having shot the festival for us last year, photographer Ian Pearce returned to the wonderful Way Out Festival in Göteborg, Sweden at the weekend to capture Outkast, Slint, Neutral Milk Hotel, Slowdive, Icona Pop, Future, Janelle Monáe, Röyksopp and Robyn and many more. Check out his full photo set below.