Swimming Tapes debut album, ‘Morningside’, opens with the dreamy ‘Passing Ships’. The track envelopes the spirit of lazy summer love,...
Amidst the buzz of the Stendhal's and Electric Picnics of the world, one of Ireland's better loved one day festivals...
Pop punk is a funny old genre. It's been bastardised by so many awful bands that it's easy to forget...
The highlight of a day-long songwriting workshop run by Panarts, Ronan McSorley launched his first EP I Am Not Free,...
In the height of Derry’s Rewire festival, which had the town bustling full of people, music and events on every...
Charity Shop Vinyl, a 5-piece indie rock band, have been on a constant rise throughout the year. They are facing...
The MAC: Belfast’s premier venue for everything weird, wonderful and left-of-field, from music to theatre and miles further beyond. Enter Ryan...
Limavady hardcore merchants Axecatcher make a bold, defiant musical statement with their fourth EP release ‘Second Hand Grief’. Appearances at...
Getting enough sleep has a lot of proven health benefits. Scientists have learned more and more as they've gained a...
The wet smack of my boots against the concrete stained cobbles belies the mood of my evening so far. I...
The date is Sunday 9th of June. The year 2019. I am standing before the doors of Limelight 2. And it...
SOAK and Pillow Queens finish their European tour with a date in the headliner’s hometown. The culmination of the tour...
Belfast has no shortage of collectives these days. From the underground DIYness of ZOOL Records, to the forward thinking boundary...
Dandelion Tea return on their newest EP, remaining as elusive as ever. A band known for actively avoiding genre specifications...
Oddly, I was glad for the rain. ‘Chasing Cars’ wouldn’t have sounded right in the baking sunlight. Ward Park 3,...
