NEWS: 16 Apr 2008
The Chemical Brothers will head the line-up for this year's Portrush Beach Party, planned for June.
REVIEW: 13 Jun 2007
We Are The Night is unlikely to make much of an impression with the hipster contingent, but it’s still a wonderful album.
REVIEW: 24 May 2007
The original – featuring Ali Love (Prince-gone-nu rave) on vocals – can’t decide it it wants to be daytime radio or night-time club fodder, and ends up...
REVIEW: 18 May 2007
Can anybody really be getting excited at the prospect of another Chemical Brothers album, a band that started to go downhill after the opening bars of their...
REVIEW: 25 Aug 2005
Hallelujah, brothers! Mercifully, the rain (which has intermittently fallen in bucket-loads throughout the day) has held off, and so the scene is perfectly...
NEWS: 17 Aug 2005
Dance music news with Mark Kavanagh
REVIEW: 30 Mar 2005
Criticising dance acts for not playing live is a bit like slagging dogs for their inability to fly, but this is the first time I’ve been at a gig where the...
REVIEW: 08 Feb 2005
How nice, if a little surprising, to find the Chemical Brothers still flourishing creatively after a decade of electro releases. This year sees the duo move...
REVIEW: 18 Jan 2005
On the surface, the most amazing thing about the Chemical Brothers in 2005 is that they’re still here. Having been tied in with a big beat scene that, by...
INTERVIEW: 13 Jan 2005
With their fifth album Push The Button, the Chemical Brothers have replaced big beats and star names with subtlety and even the odd anti-war protest tune.
NEWS: 24 Nov 2004
Dublin's in for a big beat Paddy's Day Eve when The Chemical Brothers descend on the Point Theatre
REVIEW: 17 Jan 2002
The Chemicals fourth and most disappointing album - no amount of studio gloss can disguise these paltry half-baked ideas
REVIEW: 09 Jun 1999
Crank up the stereo, and let the pregnant, shimmying tones that are the opening of the Chemical Brothers' latest invade the room. Sit back and prepare to be...
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