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Tag Archives: Irish Music

Squarehead talk album 3 including possible titles and lessons learned by the Dublin trio

Four years since they released last album Respect, Dublin Junk pop trio Squarehead insist they’re the same as they’ve always been – minus the hurry. The band’s frontman Roy Duffy put it this way: “I’d say the only way in which we’ve changed is that we take it a little easier on ourselves and don’t push…

March 3, 2017 in Music, Music Interviews.

Donegal songstress Rosie Carney lays her past bare in ‘Awake Me’

She never leaves it in the studio, she never leaves it on the page. Awake me is another mournfully uplifting confessional from Rosie Carney, the Donegal-based singer songwriter. The 19-year-old has overcome more than many do in a lifetime, personally and professionally. Her velvety voice would surely draw envy from the most established vocalists and…

February 3, 2017 in Music, Music News, Music Reviews.

Donegal band Little Hours release pertinent video for new single ‘Water’

Ryan McCloskey and John Doherty released their second video ‘Water’ and it’s getting a rapturous response online

January 18, 2017 in Music, Music News.
Lowlight Gathering - Young Hearts

Lowlight Gathering – ‘Young Hearts’ EP

Too many young bands die because everyone is vying for the limelight, but Lowlight Gathering seems to be the perfect name. Their work indicates a mutual respect and a rapport for each other that is too often missing in bands.

September 20, 2016 in Music, Music Features, Music Interviews, Music Reviews.

Adam Cross of Native Oak – Interview

“the more you give life a go the more you realise there ain’t nothing free. So you work hard, put your heart and soul into it and hope something will grow from that. If not, I’ll still be fifty years of age, still playing music, still recording my own stuff so I’m not really too stressed.”

September 15, 2015 in Interviews, Music, Music Interviews.

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