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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A man of eclectic disposition, Shaun Neary shoots Tim Burgess’ The Charlatans, the final show of a string of high-profile dates at Dublin’s Leopardstown Racecourse. What a rather nice mackintosh Tim has there.
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Cork’s Indiependence Music and Arts Festival saw in its grand fourteenth year in style at the weekend. Featuring the likes of Public Enemy, Tom Odell, Hozier, Dan Le Sac Vs. Scroobius Pip, The Altered Hours and many more, check out Rory Coomey’s first-rate photo set from the the festival below.
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A triad of fast-rising Dublin bands – Sleep Thieves, Other Creatures and five-piece headliners SPIES – played Whelan’s on Saturday, August 2. Our photographer Shaun Neary popped down to capture the show.
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Shaun Neary shoots Dublin pop veterans Picturehouse and Hunting the Brave at Dublin’s Button Factory on Wednesday night (July 30).
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A riff-fueled local triptych – Spittin’ Teeth, Acid Age and THVS – delivered heaps of noise and intent at Breed at Belfast’s The Pavilion on Friday, July 25. Our photographer Liam Kielt was there to capture all three acts on the night.
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Having released his fourth studio album, In Conflict, back in May, Canadian multi-instrumentalist Owen Pallett stopped off at Dublin’s Whelans last night, Sunday, July 21. Support on the night came from Dublin indie-folk singer-songwriter Katie Kim. Check out Shaun Neary’s shots from the show below.