Kojaque – 1st May 2019
Roughly a year ago in a dusty and peculiar smelling university accommodation, I went to my mate Alex’s room and...
Roughly a year ago in a dusty and peculiar smelling university accommodation, I went to my mate Alex’s room and...
From initially playing bass in Colenso Parade to his current occupation as Radio One's new music expert, label owner and...
‘Start a band, when everyone’s starting a family’ This is perhaps the most important lyric across ‘Cheers, Sound, Good Luck’s ten tales...
One of the biggest and most densely packed out festivals running in Northern Ireland is celebrating its 20th year. The...
Ask anyone living around the North Coast what their first trip to Kellys was like, and you’ll get a list...
I came of age at music festivals as a teenager. There was nothing better than being at a festival with...
Most nights, the old Belfast Met building sits alone and silent. Dominating Tower Street, many of its windows are boarded...
“Are you being serious.” “Mate, I actually swear we’ve no fivers.” Business as usual then for the McHughs basement. A...
Playing their first show outside of Ireland a few weeks ago, Molto Vivo headed off from Belfast to Berlin to play the...
Borders: the inescapable buzzword that lingers in everyone’s minds as the fear of a hard divide in Ireland looms, the...
This Saturday Sonja Sleator launches her latest EP, Violent Strawberry with a show in the Pavilion. Ahead of the show Benjamin...
Susie Blue is far from a new face in Northern Irish music but she has found a louder, more assured voice...
Since the 26th of January, the preliminary heats of Róisín’s Battle of the Bands has been taking place, where local...
Women’s Work Festival has launched its fresh, new programme which is now into its fourth successful year. The festival, with...
Belfast born May Rosa released her current EP Waxwork Sweetheart back in February. The release was a showcase of smooth as...