JAMES BLAKE, Olympia, Dublin, Thursday 27th. James Blake is the most delicate musician who can still ruin cause the plaster to drop off the ceiling when he conjures up certain bass frequency. The singer-songwriter has […]
JAMES BLAKE, Olympia, Dublin, Thursday 27th. James Blake is the most delicate musician who can still ruin cause the plaster to drop off the ceiling when he conjures up certain bass frequency. The singer-songwriter has […]
OPTIMO, Bernard Shaw, Dublin, tonight. As the best Sunday rollover pub in Dublin, you could’ve guessed the Bernard Shaw would’ve dragged its 10th birthday out over a month. Tonight it’ll be a DJ masterclass, as Glasgow […]
DEATH GRIPS, The Limelight, Belfast, Wednesday; The Academy, Dublin, Thursday. When Death Grips first headbutted their way out of your laptop in 2011 with the Guillotine video you just knew they’d be one of the bands of the decade. […]
Unless you’ve been clubbing in the UK or you’ve been to dance festivals in England, you probably haven’t crossed paths with house crew Eton Messy in the flesh — but there’s every chance you’ve been […]
“Don’t be afraid, it’s only blood,” says Norwegian artist Jenny Hval in an interlude on her new album Blood Bitch – surely the only concept album touching on menstruation and female vampires this year. The line […]
Bishop Nehru, The Academy Green Room, Dublin, Tuesday A few years ago when Odd Future were gatecrashing the hip-hop scene with their snotty teen antics and splattercore fantasies, Bishop Nehru was quietly blazing his own trail. Originally dropping […]
If you’re just getting over the hangover of festival PR blitzes bombarding you with every minute detail of their weekenders, Boxed Off seems to have crept up out of nowhere. The all-day dance event at […]
The first time I heard Laura Ann Brady she was at Dublin’s Sugar Club supporting Canadian country singer Lindi Ortega, and making the headliner seem like an afterthought. Playing solo with an autoharp, the Dublin […]
One of the most surreal festival moments in recent years was Grace Jones getting a horsey-back off a bouncer at Electric Picnic along the front row last year — slapping his arse for effect. And after […]
SURGEON & LADY STARLIGHT, District 8, Dublin. One of the most unlikely tag teams of recent years — this partnership was forged when Lady Gaga collaborator Lady Starlight gave a shout-out to techno pioneer Surgeon […]
At one point in our chat, Richie Egan just says “fuck thinking”. Taken out of context it’d be some nihilistic outburst or end-of-your-tether cry for help, but it’s really a positive statement. Egan is chatting […]
I don’t need to go into all the reasons US Presidential candidate Donald Trump has pissed off Mexicans all through his maniacal campaign, but the rapists/drug dealers thing wasn’t a good start. So far the protests […]
PLAID, Whelan’s, Dublin, Tomorrow Electronic duo Plaid are the one act on revered label Warp Records who have never strayed off the melodic path, while keeping their experimental edge. Over 11 albums since 1991, Ed Handley […]
Laibach are probably Europe’s most grossly-misunderstood band, but they don’t make it easy for themselves. In an age of offence-ometers permanently in the red, there aren’t enough trigger warnings for the veteran industrialists. Laibach emerged […]
Pygmalion Weekender ft Prosumer + Legowelt & more, Dublin, Tonight & tomorrow. Pygmalion is going an extra few yards with bookings recently, gaining on more established techno haunts like District 8 and Opium Rooms. The […]