The artist has also announced a headline show in Whelan’s Upstairs during May.
The 20-year old plays her first sold out headline show in Whelans this March.
It’s the first material we’ve heard from the rapper since 2018’s ‘Afraidofmoney’.
The Connemara-hailing artist’s upcoming LP is due on March 1st.
The duo’s first track of 2019 goes HARD.
The high fidelity new single features guest vocals from Molly Sterling and an instrumental from INNERSPACE.
The Laois-based artist produces glamourous synth pop music, circa the mid-80s, fuelled by a John Hughsian sense of romance and drama.
The track shows just how much the Sierra Leonean-born artist has developed as a producer.
The Softboy MC is also joined by a few of his label mates on his new single.
The 22-year tip-toes around the truth in his first track in over two years.
The track is the latest single from the artist’s debut album.
The Mullingar duo have a flare for electro-infused R&B production.
The former Enemies member & singer Jessy Lord show us their new single.
Mark O’Brien’s new project is blending lo-fi hip-hop with vintage sounds beautifully.
The 19-year old performed at the arena whilst supporting Snow Patrol on their UK arena tour.
The Dublin duo met in school and spent the last year honing their songwriting.
You might recognise frontman Mark McKenna from Sing Street and the new YouTube series Wayne.
The band were formerly known as Beach and have been redefining their sound as of late.
Max Zaska matures as both a musician and father on his debut LP, writes Luke Sharkey.
Her anticipated second album The Hare and The Line is set for release Friday 1st March 2019