Three short-and-long years ago, the world was locked down. People had to stay indoors, only go outside when necessary, and...
Thursday 1st June was the day that every music lover within Northern Ireland’s music scene had been waiting for as...
We do take consistency for granted. Everyone wants to read about the latest upcoming artists, and for good reason. But...
Opportunities for all ages to access secure live music events is essential, and that’s what Volume Control is all about....
Coming off the back of a sold-out tour and an array of impressive support slots from the likes of Cat...
Belfast based three-piece Chalk have had us wrapped around their fingers from the first moment we stumbled across the trios...
Exhalers’ Meat Clown is the third full length album in the space of just over two years from Bangor’s Alan...
Lemonade Shoelace, the musical project brought to life by Newcastle born Ruairi Richman, has made some name for himself. Fresh...
The Strange Order of Things is the debut solo record from Nathan Connolly. With his day job as Snow Patrol’s...
It feels like a lifetime ago that we watched a young Hannah McPhillimy play her first gig in the Empire....
Two years on from the release of their debut album, Irish indie-punk quintet New Pagans are back with their sophomore...
The release of ‘Late Afternoon In The Meadow (1887)’ sees singer-songwriter Joshua Burnside delve into stylistic diversity, fusing the echoes...
When Acid Age first appeared in 2013, their goofy personas and fast riffage (dubbed by the band as ‘hyper thrash’)...
Existential anxiety punctuates Living Isn’t Easy like rain punctuates a Northern Irish summer; it’s not always present but it’s never...
SOAK’s third album is an anxious love story about accepting yourself. Derry singer-songwriter SOAK’s new album moves from the melancholy...
