Compton rapper and frequent Kendrick Lamar tag teammate Schoolboy Q is set to release his fourth album next month — the follow-up to his 2014 major label debut Oxymoron. Oxymoron was a gritty, doped-up street album full […]
Compton rapper and frequent Kendrick Lamar tag teammate Schoolboy Q is set to release his fourth album next month — the follow-up to his 2014 major label debut Oxymoron. Oxymoron was a gritty, doped-up street album full […]
SIGUR ROS, Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin, Sunday. The last time we had some glacial Icelandic tuneage up at Kilmainham it was Forbidden Fruit highlights Kiasmos. But this time we’re not expecting anyone from Sigur Ros to be […]
The Glowing Man is Swans’ heaviest piece of music in years — a strong claim considering their infamy as one of the ugliest, most eviscerating, intense and transcendent guitar bands ever. The track is the half-hour […]
FOALS, Belsonic, T13, Belfast, Thursday. Back in February I wondered whether the 3Arena would swallow up Foals a bit too much, diluting their intensity and sabotaging frontman Yannis Phillippakis’s stagediving buzz. T13 may be another […]
You’re probably never more than 24 hours away from hearing a Sugarhill Gang song. Even 10 minutes before a conference call with Wonder Mike, Master Gee, Hen Dogg and DJ TDynsaty, their song Apache is […]
SLAYER & ANTHRAX, Olympia, Dublin, Tuesday, SOLD OUT & Live at the Marquee, Cork, Wednesday, €44 Apart from AC/DC, you won’t see a higher concentration of headline band T-shirts than at a Slayer gig. Slayer are the most […]
Industrial noise-rap crew Death Grips only gave away fifth new album Bottomless Pit last month, but they’ve already released a new track out of nowhere – More Than the Fairy, featuring legendary Primus bassist Les […]
BRYAN FERRY, Olympia, Dublin, Wednesday and Thursday, €71.50-83. It’s been a few decades since Bryan Ferry was considered part of the art-rock avant-garde, but behind the smoking jackets, white suits and bow ties lies one […]
We’ve nearly ran out of Irish cliches for the weather this week, but there’ll be plenty more over the weekend as Forbidden Fruit returns or what’ll be a sunny festival at Dublin’s IMMA. All the […]
The very mention of techno music used to bring the establishment out in a rash. In its early years, techno and wider club culture was simply a byword for hedonism and anarchy, an extrapolation of […]
There’s been a lot of hot air in the last few years about the house revival that’s taken over the charts, festival fields and every shopping centre playlist around Ireland and the UK. In an […]
Check any random definition of the term ‘math rock’ and Battles will probably pop up somewhere. It’s been a catch-all shorthand term for the band over the last 15 years, with their flitting rhythms, overlapping […]
Born in the USA tour, Slane, June 1985 Bruce’s first ever Irish show was also his first ever outdoor European gig, with an official gate of 60,000 that reportedly swelled to 100,000. A few Slane clips […]
German techno producer Pantha Du Prince has just released his new album The Triad, and it’s another production that chimes and glistens in all the right places. The Triad is the follow-up to Hendrik Weber’s […]
YESTIVAL, Tivoli Theatre, Dublin, tomorrow, €15/20 This time last year we were in the middle of the marriage referendum campaigns, and there was only really going to be winner. It seemed like every musician and artist […]