The long awaited debut album from ROE has been worth counting down the sleeps for. The winner of the NI...
It’s too easy to take consistency for granted. Since playing their first gig in Auntie Annies (lest we forget) in...
This album sounds like home. Having grown up on the north coast myself, Axis Of are a band that have...
It seems strange to say that this is one of a very few album releases by Dunlop, although he has...
This is not an experimental piece to turn your nose up at. Joshua has cut through the pretentious reputation of...
Sanchez is the brainchild of Oisín Magee, formerly of the Easy Street Pickings. Originally from Co Armagh, Oisín has been...
Time Well Spent may well be Matt McGinn’s lockdown baby, but he has brought this collection of ten original songs...
“There’s nothing for you to talk about/So you’d better get thinking” Recently, I’ve been sound tracking my upper saloon bus...
The revamp and repurposing of Bangor's Court House has been quite the journey for the Open House team. After seven...
A wordsmith if ever there was, Ciaran Lavery pays us another welcome visit with his latest EP ‘Another Night at...
Blasting out of festival season and having played the likes of Stendhal and Six Mile, Red Eye Pariah‘s ‘Koala Tea’...
The Open House team put on an incredible programme of events across the month of August but none was more...
Two years and a bit on from the start of lockdown and the complete shutdown of live music events and...
Fiery powerhouse release by Belfast punk trio blasts eardrums into eye sockets. Mob Wife’s dynamism and unpredictability sets them apart...
For years Axis Of were one of the most sought after performers if you were a promoter booking a gig...
