After last week’s column promising more music and such didn’t materialise, this week’s is a wee bit of a catch-up. However – plug, plug, plug! – we’ll kick off by putting in a shout for our Cork launch on Saturday at the Crane Lane for the mag. Issue 5 of the mag (the cover pictured) features a full-length piece on the Altered Hours, from their beginnings and debut release ‘Downstream’, to their upcoming album and time in Berlin. We’ll also have an Inbound on Leeside multi-piece groove ensemble Shookrah, among so, so much more, and it’ll be available exclusively at…
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Hornets live at The Bar With No Name in Belfast, with support from PigsAsPeople and Small Hawk Orchestral. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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7.5 Tonnes of Beard brought their hefty, bearded metal show to Voodoo last week with support from Hornets and Zlatanera. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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Taking place across the weekend of August 1-3, the wonderfully intimate and unaffected Forfey Festival returns to Forfey Farm near Lisnaskea, County Fermanagh with easily one of its strongest line-ups to date. As is its custom, homegrown folk and acoustic acts make up the majority of this year’s line-up, but there is also a wide range of electronic and rock artists – everyone from Hornets to Affleck – performing across the festival’s three days. Go here to buy tickets for the festival and check out our ten-track Festival Mixtape – including the likes of More Than Conquerors, Ciaran Lavery and Go Wolf (pictured) – below.
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Taking place across the weekend of August 1-3, the wonderfully intimate and unaffected Forfey Festival returns to Forfey Farm near Lisnaskea, County Fermanagh with one of its strongest line-ups to date. As ever, homegrown folk and acoustic acts make up the majority of this year’s line-up, but there is also a wide range of electronic and rock artists – everyone from Hornets to Affleck – performing across the festival’s three days. With more acts still to be announced, the current line-up is: Callum Stewart, Beulah Kim, Wonder Villains, Travis Is A Tourist, The Emerald Armada, Skeletons, Rupture Dogs, RAMS’ Pocket Radio, More Than…
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Now in its ninth year – the year “of the Rex”, no less – Forfey Festival have announced the first dozen acts to play the festival this Summer. With many acts yet to be announced, the first twelve acts confirm to play are The Emerald Armada, Skeletons, Rupture Dogs, RAMS’ Pocket Radio, More Than Conquerors, Joshua Burnside, Hornets, Go Wolf, Ciaran Lavery, Carriages, Bee Mick See and Affleck. Forfey 2014 takes place from Friday, August 1 to Sunday, August 3. Tickets will be available to purchase soon.
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Liam Kielt captures Belfast punk-metal four-piece Hornets launch their new EP, No Faith, at Belfast’s Voodoo on Saturday, May 26. Riff-fuelled support on the night came from Spittin’ Teeth and the thoroughly devastating Slomatics.
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Riff-worshipping photographer Liam Kielt was one of an exclusive few at Belfast’s Catalyst Arts recently, where punk-metal quartet Hornets held a secret tour fundraiser alongside Axis Of, Small Hawk Orchestra and Captain Queer. Revel in the visual confirmation of its happening below.
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Ahead of the release of their forthcoming new EP, No Faith, we chat to Sib, vocalist/bassist from Belfast punk metal band Hornets about the writing and recording of the release, recently expanding to a four-piece and what the next few months hold in store for the band. Photos by David Timlin. You’re set to release your latest EP in the coming weeks. How was the song writing process for these songs and what can we expect to hear? Yes, our new EP, No Faith, is to be released on the 31st March. The song writing process for the EP was much…
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Belfast-based photographer Liam Kielt was in attendance to capture arguably one of the shows of the festive period at Limelight 1 on Sunday, December 30: Hornets, Axis Of and the homecoming of globetrotting North Coast post-rock quartet And So I Watch You From Afar. Check out his photo set from the show below!