Hail the Ghost live at Whelan’s in Dublin. Photos by Isabel Thomas.
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We finally launched The Thin Air in Galway by putting on a shindig at the Roisin Dubh last Thursday with a little help from Daithi, Paul Collins Beat, Spies and Oh Boland. Photos by Sean McCormack.
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AAA: we sent Rory Coomey to capture King Kong Company before, during and following their show at Dublin’s Button Factory on Saturday night.
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Dublin indie rock band Spies live at Cyprus Avenue in Cork with support from Partisan Crowds and O Sister. Photos by Brid O’Donovan.
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Neev Kennedy launched her new album ‘From the Depths’ at Doyle’s in Dublin. Photos by Abigail Denniston.
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A Place to Bury Strangers kicked off their Irish tour in the Workman’s club in Dublin with support from September Girls, then made their way up to Voodoo in Belfast with support from Travis is a Tourist. Photos by Isabel Thomas and Sara Marsden. The Workman’s Club in Dublin by Isabel Thomas. Voodoo in Belfast by Sara Marsden.
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In this installment of AAA we go behind the scenes with Booka Brass Band for their incredible show in Vicar street. From soundcheck, to back stage tuning of instruments and nacho consuming to the live show with guests such as Richie Egan from Jape, Mark Austin from The Minutes and Zaska. A special thanks to Una Molloy of Turning Pirate and the band for being most accommodating. Check out the gallery below for a comprehensive overview of the night with photos by Mark Earley.
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No Spill Blood launch their thunderous debut album ‘Heavy Electricity’ at the Workman’s Club in Dublin on Saturday night. Photos by Aidan Kelly Murphy.
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In our latest Irish tour feature, our photographers Sara Marsden and Aaron Corr, and writers Cathal McBride and Eoin Murray, report back from All Tvvins‘ Dublin, Galway and Belfast shows at the weekend. Whelan’s, Dublin Wednesday, March 25. Photos by Aaron Corr Roisin Dubh, Galway Saturday, March 28 The mood is ideal from the start of proceedings this Saturday night. It’s shortly before 10 and the already filling floor of the Roisín’s main room is being warmed up by the first support of the night. Extra Fox – AKA Neil Adams, brother to Conor Adams with whom he shared guitar duty…
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Architects kicked off their long awaited reschedule Irish tour on Thursday in the Academy in Dublin then up to the Oh Yeah centre in Belfast with support from Red Enemy and Vile Regression. Photos by Isabel Thomas and Sara Marsden. The Academy, Dublin by Isabel Thomas Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast by Sara Marsden