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"It’s got a great sound, great production. It hasn’t lost its charm. I think it’s one for people in their mid-twenties..."
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REVIEW: 12 Jan 2006
A frisson of pure excitement waves through the capital upon hearing news of the band’s reunion, which does little to explain the somewhat muted reception...
INTERVIEW: 06 Jan 2006
In a year of impressive comebacks, the best news of all is that Whipping Boy, creators of one of the all-time great Irish albums, are reforming.
NEWS: 15 Nov 2005
The much-celebrated Whipping Boy reunion tour looks like it’s exceeded expectations, with the Dublin night selling out and a Waterford date added.
NEWS: 19 Sep 2005
There’s joyous news for rock fans of a certain age with Whipping Boy reuniting for a brace of shows.
REVIEW: 08 Sep 1993
WHIPPING BOY (Project Arts Centre, Dublin)
TO GET a crowd up and dancing requires something special - but then Whipping Boy have always had that something.
REVIEW: 13 Apr 2000
WHERE DID it all go wrong? Throughout the '90s, Whipping Boy were Dublin's primary keepers of the alternative flame.
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