Episode 91 and we are reviewing two albums and asking our Patreons what one song or album is easing your lockdown experience?
Sinéad White has been known for providing big vocals both live and on record with…
The Dublin rapper Rebel Phoenix has teamed up with the powerhouse singer Melina Malone on…
Rory Hall’s Proper Micro NV project gifted us one of our Irish albums of 2018…
DYVR is the London-born Belfast-based queer musical artist Adam Cleaver releasing music on the VETA…
Wind of Change is a new podcast from Pineapple Street Media, Crooked Media, and Spotify…
Limerick music and DJ collective Cabal are hosting a three-day livestream event this weekend called…
Recent Choice Music Prize album of the year winners Lankum were in the US when…
Our next Youtube music quiz happens on Sunday May 24th! Join me for a livestream…
First Cut‘s Youth Music Video Competition is an annual project in partnership with Feel Good…
Limerick MC Hazey Hazey follows up his January-released Is Mise with ‘Quarantine Love’, a much…
Episode 90 of the podcast and Niall asks Andrea to clarify her tweet about men’s hair during lockdown.
Up for discussion this week? A new album from Austra – HiRUDiN along with tracks from Hayley Williams, Participant, Jessie Ware and Arca.
Irish indie-rock five-member band Silverbacks today announced their debut album Fad will be released on…
The Mary Wallopers were one of the first Irish acts to gain traction with live…
With restrictions starting to lift around the world post first wave of COVID-19, our thoughts…
The National Concert Hall have announced its programme of concerts under the banner NCH At…
District 8 has announced its plans for re-opening in Jam Park in Swords when lockdown…
New music from Ria Rua, Malaki, Travi, The Native; Joshua Burnside, Joel Harkin, April, whenyoung, Bleeding Heart Pigeons, luthorist, Participant & more.
Collectively Counting is a a new poem by Dublin poet Stephen James Smith with musical accompaniment from Villagers’ Conor…
Give Us The Night’s campaign for the improvement of Irish nightlife and the easing of…