Tag: Dublin
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Jameson St Patrick’s Live – Vicar Street
Whilst the world was busy painting their famous landmarks green, Vicar Street (and more so Jameson) were going one shade deeper with a star-studded, whiskey fuelled Paddy’s Day (well Paddy’s Eve) celebration. Kicking off the party was a band who are anything but strangers to the atmospheric Dublin 8 venue. With the echoes of We Cut Corners’…
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GANGS to record debut EP
GANGS are delighted to announce that they will be recording their debut EP with the Dublin label Reekus Records. Under the guidance of Brian Foley, bass player with iconic 80’s band The Blades, GANGS aim to bring their hard-hitting sound to a new level. The teenage rock and roll quartet will begin recording this weekend…
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The Riptide Movement – Vicar Street
The Riptide Movement have worked hard over the years to not only associate themselves with, but in turn become, a beacon for the never-dying spirit of good ole Irish Rock music. Invoking the spirit of Lizzy and co. each release has acted as a steady and determined stepping-stone towards something great. The most recent of these steps…
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ROR Guitars
So you may have noticed the absence of regular posts here on my blog since the end of the summer. And if you were paying real close attention you may even remember me mention that I was involved with some interesting musical projects. The most prominent of these takes the form of ROR Guitars, a…
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Analogue Wave: N.L.G. W.V. Album Review
Shorter days, lower temperatures and the emergence of the all-dreaded christmas music can only mean one thing. No not santa! There’s still 29 days till the jolly red giant comes calling (not that I’m counting or anything) But no, the end of the year for music bloggers and journalists alike only means one thing and…