Supported by Stevie Mac, Belfast-based folk-rock quartet Master & Dog held a wonderfully intimate evening at their Graham House Studio on Friday night (May 23). Our photographer Joe Laverty was there to capture the occasion.
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Our photographer Shaun Neary hit up Dublin’s Button Factory on Saturday, May 24 to shoot U.S. indie rock band Cloud Nothings, supported byThe #1’sand Princess.
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Our photographer Shaun Neary nipped along to legendary punk poet John Cooper Clarke and Mike Garry at Dublin’s Vicar Street on Saturday, May 17. Check out his photos below.
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Our photographer Tara Thomas captures Dublin indie pop band Heathers at Number 1, Mullingar on Thursday, May 15.
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Isabel Thomas shoots Dublin indie-rock duo We Cut Corners launch their second studio album, Think Nothing, at Dublin’s Button Factory on Friday, May 9. Support came from singer-songwriter Liza Flume.
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American indie-pop quartet Dum Dum Girls and Crocodiles stopped off at Galway’s finest venue by a country mile, Roisin Dubh, on Friday, May 9. Our photographer Owen Humphreys was there to capture the show.
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Photographer Tara Thomas shoots Liam O’Maonlai of the Hothouse Flowers, supported by Taffy’s Mob at Number 1 in Mullingar on Thursday, May 8.
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Ahead of their Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival on Friday night, our photographer Shaun Neary captured Japanese all-female pop-punk trio Shonen Knife – supported by Kate’s Party – played Dublin’s Whelan’s last night, Tuesday, May 6.
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Supported by Hey! Hello! & The Von Gertzen Brothers, The Wildhearts played London’s Electric Ballroom on Thursday, April 17. Our photographer Shaun Neary was there to capture the show.