The mid Noughties, a time when society deemed it once again acceptably cool for men to sport skinny jeans, grow...
With funky bass-lines, awesome guitar riffs, and at times a haunting quality to the vocal, there is a perfect intermingling...
Where the hell have I been not to hear of The Sons of Robert Mitchum before? The more reviews I...
The Shout is the alias of Colm Cunningham. I previously encountered the band via their video for ‘Everybody get up’...
A name that generates “MIND = BLOWN” comments on message boards is always a good start. And a cover that...
I make no apologies for stating that cover versions are for novices, wedding bands and tribute acts. So, I’m not...
20 Second Century, a punk-rock four piece hailing from Co. Down, are playing a dangerous game. Punk rock isn’t exactly...
Young Hearts EP kicks off with the organic vegetable plot of emotion that is So Broken Hearted. Chris Machmuller forms...
Soothing slow melodies ring out in a crisp clear tone on the beginnings of The Black Mountain EP. The haunting...
When a potential (and, perhaps, unenlightened) listener, solely ‘acoustic’ music might seem like a moody, mellow and perhaps slow genre...
“If Ryan Adams and Tom Petty had a weird baby with Explosions in the Sky and Bon Ivor, we’d be...
Named for the revolutionary chapeau he wore throughout school, Neil Burns has returned from electronic side project ‘False Relations’ with...
Opening track, 'Beast and the Boots' is primarily a folk tune headed by Dogtanion’s distinctive vocals. The acoustic guitar provides...
The Irish music scene is in fine fettle at the moment, especially in Northern Ireland where all these new bands...
Gin Craze admit their main influence are the Red Hot Chili Peppers and it’d be foolish to deny as their...