Articles tagged with: interview
“Once I stopped abusing my head and my heart, the two tools that I use to do what I do for a living, then I started writing, ‘coz that’s what I was put here to do!”
Dublin might not be the most desirable city for “bad to the bone hard edged psychedelia”, but it is home to House of Dolls, the most recent band to emerge from the Irish capital.
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The unmistakable voice of Steve Earle has been on our radios and televisions since the 80s. He released his first album Guitar Town in 1986 and the rest makes for a very interesting story.
His live show consists of an eight-piece band and the energy of a small ESB station.
For anyone with happy memories of underage drinking in Swords the band’s name is sadly not a reference to the River Valley Park. But don’t let that put you off (it would be weird if you let that put you off though, wouldn’t it?).
His new album is entitled Destiny. “What part do I play? Where do I stand. I do hope that the little music I play has a part. A part in the change, a part in the hope.”
Mundy talks about his new album, his Summer plans and his recent duets with Steve Earl and Nina Persson.
FLA busy touring this Summer, but Jamie managed to squeeze in a quick email to meg.ie to let us know how they are getting on.
Trish Keenan chats with Tim O’Donovan aka Neosupervital about synth pop, the 3 and a half minute pop tune, hanging up the sun glasses and getting dirty.
She’s cute, quirky and a self proclaimed tree hugger, not to mention a voice that sounds like Janis Joplin. Happy-go-lucky singer / song writer Wallis Bird took time out to speak with meg.ie.


