New Artists
The Softboy signee releases the video ahead of Cork and Dublin dates in April.
The Cork-hailing artist shot the video in the English coastal town of Margate.
The track was co-written by Ryan O’ Shaughnessy and Laoise last summer.
We shed some light on the often dark All My People.
The Tipperary duo prove that less is more with considered instrumentation.
Fresh new hip-hop sound from the London/Dublin duo.
The four-piece are accomplished musicians in their own right having played with some of Ireland’s leading artists.
The Bangor native was mentored by Tony Visconti in 2017.
The track addresses a romance fading.
This deliciously sad-sweet pop banger is the result of a collaboration with producer Daniel McIntyre.
This is everything GREAT about psych-pop.
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.