• Instatour: Enemies

    Having first played a two-week tour in Japan five years ago supporting none other than toe, Co. Wicklow four-piece Enemies give us a peek into their recent, seemingly very fun tour of Asia in the latest installment of Instatour.

  • Glasvegas, Little Bear @ Whelans, Dublin

    Dublin freelance photographer Ruth Medjber happily toddled along to see fast-rising Derry band Little Bear support Glasgow-based indie rock four-piece Glasvegas at Dublin’s Whelans last night, Wednesday, October 9. Check out here photos from the night below.

  • Ghostpoet & Moon Duo @ The Mac, Belfast

    Rob Cordiner captured two of the best acts to perform at the recent In The Court of … Tom Ravenscroft at The Mac, Belfast: San Francisco psych-rockers Moon Duo and British singer and producer Ghostpoet. Check out his photos of these respective performances below!

  • In Photos: Cut The Transmission

    Our photographer Ciara McMullan was there to catch Northern Irish alt-rock heroes Fighting With Wire go out with a bang at Cut The Transmission festival in Derry at the weekend. A line-up also featuring Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls, the incredible Future Of The Left a total wealth of local talent including And So I Watch You From Afar, LaFaro and More Than Conquerors the one-day event at the Venue made for a more-than fitting farewell party to one of our finest ever homegrown acts. Check out Ciara’s photos from the day below.

  • Breed: Katie and the Carnival, Myles Manley & Hannah McPhillimy

    Belfast-based photographer Diarmuid Kennedy was in attendance at the latest installment of Breed at Belfast’s The Pavilion on Friday, September 28. The line-up featured fast-rising songstress Hannah McPhillimy, Dublin alt-folk master Myles Manley (above) and headliners, the ever-enchanting Katie and the Carnival. Check out Diarmuid’s photos from the night below!

  • In Photos: Culture Night Belfast 2013

    Ahead of our feature review on Monday, we present a wonderful selection of photographer Joe Laverty’s shots of this year’s Culture Night Belfast. With 250 events taking popping up in 70+ venues across the city to thousands of people, it turned out to be a totally kaleidoscopic exposé of art, music and culture – undoubtedly the annual event’s best outing to date. Check out Joe’s photos below and make sure to check to read our review!