Mick Flannery to release new album in March
Following the release of ‘Red To Blue’, Mick takes to the road again to play the following Irish dates.
Tindersticks | The Something Rain
In a world where even the Stone Roses have returned it’s nice to know you can rely on Tindersticks not to change too much.
Peter Broderick | http://www.itstartshear.com
The album overall is a more complex beast than previous albums such as 2008’s ‘Home’, with many layers to uncover. Expect to hear lots more about this guy as a result of this fine album.
Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross | The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo OST
As a triple album it bars entry to almost all but the committed fan, which is a shame as there is much to enjoy here. There is a lot of it to get through but it rewards the repeat listener.
Snow Patrol and Florence & The Machine to play single date in Phoenix Park
Snow Patrol and Florence + The Machine have confirmed a major outdoor summer concert at the Phoenix Park, Dublin on Sunday 08 July. Tickets priced €59.50 inclusive of booking fee are on sale…
Duke Special to play Dublin, Galway & Cork
The shows will be part of a tour to celebrate his first “commercial” album, entitled “Oh Pioneer”, since “I never thought this day would come” in 2008.
Nina Nastasia to play Whelans
Harmonic presents Nina Nastasia at Whelan’s this April 2012. Tickets on sale now.
Michael Kiwanuka announces Irish show for May
BBC Sound of 2012 winner Michael Kiwanuka has announced a summer return to Dublin.
The Minutes at The Academy
The whole set was fast and hard from start to finish. They managed to try out some new material which was well received. It’s always nice to see hardworking bands reap their rewards.






















