Kate Tempest and Princess Nokia are among the first names announced to play this year’s Body & Soul. Returning to Ballinlough Castle in Co. Westmeath across June 21-23, the annual Irish summer festival will also play host to The Blaze, Talos, SOAK, Kruder & Dorfmeister, Dream Wife, Modeselektor, Coely and Kiddy Smile, Santi Gold, Baikal, Monolink, The Drifer, Oshun, Mano Le Tough, Wyvern Lingo, Laoise, Tulla Céilí Band, whenyoung, The Murder Capital, Meltybrains?, Thumper, Niamh Regan, Lil’ Dave and The Clockworks. The first announcement was made in the Big Romance in Dublin this evening. Many more acts are to be announced. Tickets…
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The ever-excellent Wyvern Lingo live at The Academy in Dublin. Photos by Ciara Brennan.
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The incomparable Grace Jones, with support from Wyvern Lingo at The Summer Series at Trinity College, Dublin. Photos by Moira Reilly.
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Wyvern Lingo live at the Roisin Dubh in Galway with support from Síomha. Photos by Sean McCormack
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At its core, Wyvern Lingo’s stunning, eponymous debut is a journey towards recovery after a break-up, leading us on an intimate journey through love, loss and healing to an eventual resurrection. Wyvern Lingo bring to the table the storytelling qualities of Ireland’s contemporary folk musicians (Lisa Hannigan, Glen Hansard) but just as confidently introduce decades worth of pop and R&B flavours and sensibilties to make this an album that is truly their own. The Bray trio succeed in adapting these personal tales of woe, love and loss into a universal experience, most clearly executed in tracks like ‘Dark Cloud’ and…
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Bray’s Wyvern Lingo chat to Nicole Glennon about being women in the Irish music industry,their camaraderie, activism and plans for the future. What does it mean to each of you to be a woman in 2018? Caoi: It’s socially more acceptable as a woman to dress in a garish fashion..? I don’t think about being a woman. The day our album was released, we were loading the van after our sold out gig in the Button Factory in Temple Bar, and some random prick walking past smacked my ass. When I ran after him, punched him in the back and screamed at…
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Wyvern Lingo instore at Rollercoaster records in Kilkenny. Photos by Ian McDonnell
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Wyvern Lingo launch their debut album at the Button Factory in Dublin with support from Eve Belle. Photos by Kristina Hajdu
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Do believe the hype. Having went straight in to number one on the Irish iTunes charts, the self-titled debut album by Wyvern Lingo is a remarkable, all-killer tour de force from undoubtedly the country’s finest fast-rising band. Set to launch at Dublin’s Button Factory tonight, the first full-length from the Bray trio of Karen Cowley, Saoirse Duane and Caoimhe Barry is a razor-sharp snapshot of a band whose increasingly singular brand of harmony-driven alt-pop has been everywhere recently – and rightly so. Wyvern Lingo captures – and perfectly bookend – the latest chapter in what’s set to be an exciting, far-reaching few…
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Via the likes of his 1/1/2017 EP, this stellar John Carpenter cover in back in October, remixes for the likes of Rory Nellis and New Pagans and the release of his Northern Ireland Music Prize-nominated self-titled debut album – one of our Irish albums of the year, no less – it’s safe to say Belfast producer and musician Herb Magee AKA Arvo Party has a very strong 2017. Sealing the deal on the last few months is Magee’s brand new remix of ‘Snow II’ by Wyvern Lingo, a six-minute electro re-imagining that nocturnalises the original in fine fashion. Having already confirmed his…