All Tvvins live at the Roisin Dubh in Galway with support from Æ MAK. Photos by Sean McCormack.
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Frightened Rabbit live at Belfast’s Limelight 1, Kilkenny’s Set Theatre and Galway’s Roisin Dubh. Photos by Colm Laverty, Ian McDonnell and Sean McCormark. Limelight 1, Belfast As strange as it may sound, Frightened Rabbit are at their best when they are on the verge of falling apart. Watching the band rip through selections from their back catalogue this evening, it is striking just how often they are precariously balanced on the edge of chaos. It is this very quality that makes their music so beguiling. The remarkable tension in any given Frightened Rabbit song stems from a finely wrought balance…
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Taking Back Sunday live at the Limelight in Belfast with support from Frank Iero + The Patience. Photos by Sara Marsden.
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Invaderband live at Bennigan’s in Derry with support from The Gatefolds and The Barbiturates. Photos by Mickey Rooney.
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Wallis Bird live at Connolly’s of Leap in Cork. Photos by Jason Lee.
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Meshuggah live at the Limelight in Belfast with support from The Haunted. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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Teleman live at the Limelight in Belfast with support from Brand New Friend. Photos by Sara Marsden.
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“It’s good to be home” says Conor Adams, frontman of All Tvvins after playing their first song in The Olympia Theatre tonight, Book. And it seems that the feeling is mutual, the crowd could not be happier to have the band back on home turf after they have been away touring across Europe in support of their debut album ‘IIVV’ for the last while. In tonight’s show All Tvvins show just why there has been so much talk about them, and this definitely feels like the beginning of something huge. From the moment they take to the stage they have…
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Michael Kiwanuka live at the Limelight in Belfast and the Academy in Dublin. Limelight, Belfast by Sara Marsden The Academy, Dublin by Brian Mulligan
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It’s a much different atmosphere that greets Poliça as they take the stage at the Button Factory tonight. For one thing, this venue is considerably roomier than Whelan’s, the location of their last visit in March 2013. For another, they managed to avoid being messed up by the ferry journey. Battling nausea and general shakiness, they made the best of an unwanted situation. Tonight, however, they come out fighting. The band – Channy Leaneagh on vocals, Chris Bierden on bass & dual drummers Ben Ivascu and Drew Christopherson – are a force to be reckoned with on stage, and the increased…