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Phil Udell talks to blink frontman Dermot Lambert about how he pulled through the dark times to re-establish his band as one of the leading lights of the Irish indie scene.


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(9 articles in total in Hotpress.com archive)

REVIEW: 19 Apr 2005
Blink’s return is an engaging tale of hard work and honesty triumphing over indifference but, close up, the story feels less compelling. For while ‘The...



REVIEW: 26 Aug 2004
This isn’t a particularly inventive record but with songs as honest, true and heartfelt as these, you don’t need to resort to musical trickery.



NEWS: 18 Feb 2004
March and April will see Blink touring the land to preview their forthcoming album release



NEWS: 24 Feb 2003
Roll up, roll up and buy a piece of Dublin's historic and recently restored Ha'Penny Bridge - from band manager Aidan (Blink) Lambert - or delay and regret...



REVIEW: 16 Nov 1994
BLINK/REVELINO (National Stadium, Dublin)



REVIEW: 19 Oct 1994
Blink: “Cello” (Lime Records)



REVIEW: 10 Nov 1999
THE BEST thing one can say about Enema Of The State is that it’s only 35 minutes long. And if that sounds unduly harsh, trust me when I say that if...



REVIEW: 22 Jun 2000
It's hard to believe it's six years since Blink released their wonderfully refreshing debut A Map Of The Universe By Blink.




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