The downright legendary George Clinton and Parliament/Funkadelic at Vicar Street in Dublin. Photos by Tom Beary.
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The debut Belfast show for New Pagans with support from Via: Barvikha and The Crying Scene at the Empire Music Hall. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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And So I Watch You From Afar with support from Search Party Animal (a band named after this ASIWYFA single, no less) at Galway’s Roisin Dubh last night. Photos by Ciaran O Maolain.
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We, The Oceanographers with support from Myles Manley at Dundalk’s Spirit Store. Photos by Curtis Morris.
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Samantha Crain live from Cleeres Theatre in Kilkenny. Photos by Ian McDonnell.
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Few events in Belfast are likely to be as emotionally charged as this evening’s tribute to Sparklehorse. Anyone familiar with the band’s output -and it immediately transpires that not one soul in tonight’s intimate gathering does not hold every beat, note and lyric in their hearts – will already know that frontman Mark Linkous took his own life seven years ago. That fact, tragically, is unavoidable, and there is certainly no avoiding the spectral shadow that such an unnecessary and painful loss casts over the entirety of Linkous’ back catalogue. It is impossible to listen to his music without feeling…
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BARQ with support from Harbouring Oceans and HAWK @ Galway’s Roisin Dubh. Photos by Vincent Hughes.
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Mick Flannery with support from John Blek, live at De Barra’s in Clonakilty. Photos by Jason Lee.
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Men at Work frontman and solo artist Colin Hay live at Belfast’s Limelight 2. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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Bristol’s finest BEAK> supported by Derry’s Christian Donaghey AKA Autumns at Belfast’s Limelight 2. Photos by Joe Laverty.