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Music Review | Album 92% | 22 Aug 2007
Things Change Mark Keane
Early comparisons to Aretha Franklin may be a tad generous but for a debut effort, this is mightily impressive stuff.

Music | Interview 81% | 22 Nov 2004
Van Morrison on Astral Weeks (No. 1/100) The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
"Astral Weeks came out of this desire to break out of this rigidity, you know, to extend the lines, and chop it up and move beyond this 1,2,3,4, beats to the bar. "

Music | Interview 73% | 14 Aug 2002
Gospel according to Michelle Stephen Robinson
 

Music | News 71% |  4 Feb 2008
Rock memorabilia up for grabs at pre-Grammy charity auction The Hot Press Newsdesk
A Bob Dylan harmonica, a Slash guitar, a Prince bass and a saxophone signed by former US President Bill Clinton are among the items on offer in a pre-Grammy Awards charity auction.

Music | Interview 68% |  7 Sep 2007
She's the boss Peter Murphy
Spouse of a certain Mr. Springsteen, Patti Scialfa is a major talent in her own right, as her third solo album amply demonstrates.

Music | Interview 68% | 24 Feb 2009
My Clubby Valentine Colin Carberry
One of Belfast’s best-loved indie clubs has undergone a radical reinvention – but is still going strong after more than ten years at the front line of alternative culture in the city.

Music Review | Album 62% | 12 May 2009
Let the Truth be Told Olaf Tyaransen
Long Awaited debut from dublin soul prodigy proves a cracker

Music | News 55% | 12 May 2008
Lennox takes Galway to desert island The Hot Press Newsdesk
Annie Lennox has listed the version of Debussy’s ‘Syrinx’ as recorded by Irish flautist James Galway as one of the eight tracks she would take to a desert island.

Music | News 52% |  1 Feb 2007
Belfast's Urban Angel take on the charts The Hot Press Newsdesk
Belfast’s Urban Angel aim to be the latest act to chart in the UK on download sales alone.

Music | News 52% | 18 Aug 2008
Massive Attack's Youlanda Quarty lines up Phantom Limb dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Not content with being one of Massive Attack’s featured vocalists, Yolanda Quarty travels to Ireland with her other band, Phantom Limb.

Music | Interview 49% |  9 Sep 2009
A Laura Onto Herself Paul Nolan
Having been widely mooted as one of Ireland’s most promising young artists, Laura Izibor delivered the goods earlier this year with her debut album, Let The Truth Be Told, a sparkling collection of R&B and hip-hop tunes. Critically well-received, it also performed well commercially, hitting the number two spot here, and – perhaps even more impressively – charting in the US top 30.

Music | News 48% |  7 Jan 2005
Angels Of Mons for Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
It's wanton guitar abuse ahoy! on January 29 as Dublin trio Angels Of Mons introduce the world to their Last Of The Dead Empires album with a hometown show in The Sugar Club.

Music | News 47% | 19 Apr 2004
Kool DJ Herc Dublin-bound The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hip hop luminary Kool DJ Herc will grace the Red Box on April 30

Music | Interview 47% | 17 Aug 2000
Gray Days Indeed John Walshe
John Walshe profiles the growing phenomenon that is Macy Gray

Music | News 47% | 14 May 2004
Alicia Keys for the Olympia The Hot Press Newsdesk
Alicia Keys has penned in a one night stopover in Ireland this June

Music | News 46% | 24 Nov 2005
Have you voted for your fave albums by female artists? The Hot Press Newsdesk
If you haven't contributed already, we want your opinion!

Music | News 45% | 30 Mar 2009
Laura Izibor bags India.Arie support The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Dublin soul songstress sets off on a Northern American tour with Arie ahead of her debut album release this summer.

Music | Interview 43% | 26 May 2005
Mekanik Now On Duty Richard Brophy
Their contribution to Robbie Williams' 'Rock DJ' may have gone unacknowledged, but Soul Mekanik, aka brothers and acid house veterans Kelvin Andrews and Danny Spencer, are now earning kudos in their own right for their dynamic and eclectic '80s-influenced debut album, Eighty One.

Music | Interview 43% | 30 Aug 2001
In the Nikka time Phil Udell
Hip-hop, hard rock and yoga – Phil Udell hears about Nikka Costa’s recipe for success

Music | Interview 43% | 26 Jul 2004
Meet the new boss Colm O Hare
Patti Scialfa the wife of Bruce Springsteen steps out with her own solo album and her own story to tell.

Music | Interview 42% | 19 Apr 2004
At home with...Mark Cullen Hannah Hamilton
Tacky things, gee-gews and apocalyptic films. Gimcrack addict and Pony Club mainman welcomes Hannah Hamilton to his nightmare.

Music | Interview 41% | 21 Feb 2006
The death of a soul legend: Wilson Pickett 1941–2006 Jackie Hayden
Jackie Hayden looks back over the career of the legendary soul singer Wilson Pickett who died last month, and talks to Andrew Strong about the man’s impact on his own career.

Music | News 41% | 16 Nov 2005
Wanted: Your top five albums by female artists The Hot Press Newsdesk
What are the best albums by women? Have your say here.

Music | Interview 41% | 12 Dec 2002
Having a blast  
Luke Unabomber explains how Manchester’s electric chair night has progressed from a “shitty little club” into one of the UK’s most successful dance events, with special guests, mix cd on release and worldwide touring dates. It’s about the music, apparently

Music Review | Album 40% | 14 Dec 2006
Moving On Colm O Hare
There’s something about the massed voices of a gospel choir in full flow that gladdens the heart and brings a smile to the face.

Hot Features | Interview 40% | 12 Sep 2006
Movies and shakers Patrick Gleeson
When not sleeping late or trying to score free beer, students like nothing better than to kick back and watch a movie. In fact, it is thanks to students that many films have gained a permanent place in the pantheon. Here are some stude faves from the annals.

Music | Interview 40% |  4 Mar 1998
Parker, WELL DONE! Peter Murphy
Even though he s just as acerbic and witty as he ever was, these days GRAHAM PARKER isn t what you d call the man of the moment. Which is a shame, because the veteran new-wave critics darling is currently writing some of the best material of his life, including last year s Acid Bubblegum album, which he describes as a fucking great record . And as if that wasn t enough to be going on with, he s also got plenty of short stories on the go. Tape: Peter Murphy

Music Review | Album 40% | 17 Mar 1999
Post Orgasmic Child Patrick Brennan
Skunk Anansie? Punk rock art-terrorists or some music mogul's idea of what an angry young female-fronted band should sound like in the 1990s? Post Orgasmic Chill might have provided the definitive answer.

Music | Interview 39% | 27 Jul 2005
My Lady's Story Colm O Hare
She’s been a rock icon, a tabloid sensation and a muse to Mick Jagger. But you won’t find Marianne Faithfull mooning over past glories.

Music | Interview 39% | 27 Jul 2005
  Colm O Hare
She’s been a rock icon, a tabloid sensation and a muse to Mick Jagger. But you won’t find Marianne Faithfull mooning over past glories.

Music | Interview 38% | 10 May 2001
TONY STARDUST ON THE RADIO Chris Donovan
One of the country’s most popular radio personalities, Tony Fenton looks back on fifteen years of talking on air. report: Jackie Hayden

Music | Interview 38% | 21 Jul 2009
The Chic of Some People Stuart Clark
He helped invent disco, funk, r 'n' b and hip-hop. And when he wasn’t changing the face of popular music, Chic leader NILE RODGERS found time to chin-wag with pop’s best, bravest and weirdest. Here he talks about hanging with David Bowie, Slash and Madonna and reveals his oft-overlooked hippy leanings.

Hot Features | Interview 38% | 23 Jan 2009
Portuguese man of awe Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark goes behind the scenes with Mario Rosenstock and the rest of the I’m On Setanta Sports team.

Music | News 38% | 29 May 2009
Alain Toussaint confirms Dublin date The Hot Press Newsdesk
The 'Southern Nights' man is in Whelan's.

Music | Interview 37% | 26 Mar 2002
Fallin' to the top Matt Diehl
Currently the hottest female property in music, Alicia Keys has come a long way from the little girl whose first record was kermit's 'it's not easy being green'. Admittedly, she's had some serious assistance from heavy friends - including music biz mogul Clive Davis - but mainly she can thank her own prodigious talent and spirit of independence. Matt Diehl hears how Alicia Keys came to share the grammy limelight with U2

Music | Interview 37% |  1 Apr 1998
They re All That s Great About Pop! Stuart Clark
Wank, bollocks, Chris Evans. These are dirty words. Pop isn t. STUART CLARK refrains from ruining their career for long enough to discover whether IN UTOPIA have got what it takes to become Ireland s next three minute heroes. Pix: Cathal Dawson.

Music Review | Album 37% |  2 Mar 2000
Black Diamond Kim Porcelli
One doesn't need much imagination to deduce that, after the runaway success of Macy Gray, the critical reanimation of Whitney Houston and the enduring mainstream popularity of Lauryn Hill,

Music Review | Album 37% | 19 Jul 2001
Everybody Got Their Something Kim Porcelli
It’s not everyone who can stand in front of a blazing 500-foot billboard of electric lights and still outshine everything in shot.

Music | News 37% | 23 Jul 2009
U2 join Rock And Roll Hall of Fame birthday bill The Hot Press Newsdesk
The party's taking place in New York in October.

Music | Interview 37% | 28 Jul 1993
The Sinner and the Saint Bill Graham
Don't write the singular Maria McKee; write the plural Maria McKee instead. Bill Graham encounters a mercurial talent in a variety of moods, musics and memories.

Music | Interview 36% |  6 Aug 1997
THREE COLOURS: GREEN John Walshe
Why are four Birmingham lads skulking through Barna Woods in Galway, and why is there a camera crew following them around? john walshe met up with ocean colour scene on the set of their new video, Traveller s Tune . Pix: AENGUS McMAHON.

Music Review | Album 36% | 29 Apr 2004
Fate's Right Hand Colm O Hare
The long awaited follow-up to what is now regarded as his comeback album – the superb Houston Kid released in 2001 after a long lay-off

Music | Interview 36% | 16 Nov 1994
The Naked Truth Colm O Hare
We are going to spare you all the obvious puns about going back to basics, catching this particular fish in the raw or even the irrefutable truism that fins ain t what they used to be. But as you can see from the accompanying pictures, there is something particularly vulnerable about people when they re naked. Dropped by Atlantic Records, stripped of all the corporate support, funding, and of course bullshit this is how An Emotional Fish stand before the public, on the launch of their independently-produced Sloper album. Not that either the band or lead singer are without the support of people who matter. Ger is photographed with his wife Lorraine . . . Interview: Colm O Hare.

Music | Interview 36% | 16 Nov 1994
THE NAKED TRUTH Colm O Hare
We are going to spare you all the obvious puns about going back to basics, catching this particular fish in the raw or even the irrefutable truism that fins ain’t what they used to be. But as you can see from the accompanying pictures, there is something particularly vulnerable about people when they're naked. Dropped by Atlantic Records, stripped of all the corporate support, funding, and of course bullshit, – this is how An Emotional Fish stand before the public, on the launch of their independently-produced Sloper album. Not that either the band or lead singer are without the support of people who matter. Ger is photographed with his wife Lorraine . . . Interview: COLM O’HARE. Pix: MICK QUINN.

Music | News 36% | 28 Oct 2009
BACARDI named official spirit sponsor of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary Concerts The Hot Press Newsdesk
 

Music | Interview 36% | 27 Oct 1999
Sweethearts Of The Rodeo Peter Murphy
With a new tribute album to Gram Parsons on release, PETER MURPHY enlists the help of co-executive producer EMMYLOU HARRIS to recreate the tale of Southern Gothic that was the late singer s life.

Music | Interview 36% |  2 Mar 2000
Astral Years Niall Stokes
He scored his first hit single as lead singer with Them in 1965, with Baby Please Don t Go . In 1968, he released his debut solo album Astral Weeks, which is widely regarded among critics as one of the most important and complete records of the past 50 years. But these are just two early landmarks in a remarkable career which finds Van Morrison still on top of his game 40 years since he made his debut with his own skiffle group, The Sputkniks, at a school concert in Orangefield in Belfast. In an exclusive interview, carried out for the RTE television series From A Whisper To A Scream, and published in the run-up to Van s latest Irish dates, he talks to Niall Stokes.

Music | Interview 36% | 12 Oct 2000
telling it like it is Joe Jackson
Having already conquered Ireland and the UK, SAMANTHA MUMBA is poised to join Britney and Christina at the top of the American pop chart. Not bad for someone who two years ago was fired from a panto by Twink! Now, with her new album Gotta Tell You ready for release, the Dublin singer talks candidly to JOE JACKSON about drugs, sex and the break-up of her parents marriage

Music | Interview 36% |  4 Sep 2002
Elvis leaves the building Joe Jackson
In the second and final part of the ultimate interview, elvis talks about colonel Tom Parker, marriage to priscilla, his '68 comeback, his quest for enlightenment and the truth about his drug intake. but as he dreams of an exciting future, at 42 he doesn’t realise that the end is close at hand *The quotes in this recreated interview are drawn from a wealth of reliable sources and involved extensive research into many rare articles and books

Politics | Frontlines 35% | 22 Sep 1993
There Will Always Be Coca-Cola Bill Graham
Coke is it. Coke is the real thing. It's not the choice of a new generation but the choice of countless generations past, present and future. Coca-Cola knows how to get American presidents elected and is even responsible for Santa Claus as we know him. Here BILL GRAHAM delves into Mark Prendergast's unauthorised history of the company, For God, Country and Coca-Cola, and discovers over a century's worth of evidence that Coke is no ordinary soft drink.

Music | Interview 35% | 11 May 2000
Mad, Trad & Dangerous To Know Joe Jackson
DEREK BELL on art, spirituality and porn! MARTIN FAY on Sean O'Riada, Carnegie Hall and drink! And PADDY MOLONEY on superstar friends, Bono's problematic vocals and his critics, inside and outside the group. Yes, it's the second and final part of JOE JACKSON'S extraordinary interview with THE CHIEFTAINS.

Politics | Frontlines 34% | 22 Sep 1993
Sex and Sex & Rock 'n' Roll Niall Stokes
They go together like a horse and carriage. You can't have one without the other - or words to that effect. In fact, however, even rock 'n' roll has yet to invent an erotic language that does justice to the breadth and complexity of human desire. In pushing out the boundaries, madonna has taken on the role of sexual pioneer, and done it with courage and no little success. Niall Stokes weighs up the evidence . . .

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 34% |  7 Feb 2007
Caught in the net: Surefire Brett Stuart Clark
It’s only January, and Aussie cricketer Brett Lee is already a shoo-in for ‘Worst Pop Song of 2007’

Music | News 33% | 22 Jul 1998
People are always making suggestions John Kelly
People are always making suggestions. Why don’t you play this or that? It’s always helpful and quite often it can lead me down some interesting musical by-ways.

Music Review | Live 32% | 24 Oct 2008
Laura Izibor live at Crawdaddy The Hot Press Newsdesk
Early on, the gorgeous 'From My Heart To Yours' sets pulses racing.

Music | News 31% | 19 Sep 2002
Remember this classic album: The Beatles' Revolver Jackie Hayden
 

Music | News 29% | 20 Dec 1985
Critics Roundup 1985 Bill Graham
’85 was a remarkably stagnant year. Twelve months after the end of ’84, little seems to have changed or advanced musically and I only hope and pray we won’t be running on the same spot when ’86 ends.

Hot Features | Ad Feature 29% | 21 Jul 1999
Top Of The Shops Stephen Rapid
Freebird, a landmark in record shops in Dublin, is this year celebrating 21 years in the business. Stephen Rapid reports. Pics: Cathal Dawson.

Music Review | Live 29% | 12 Sep 2008
Live at Electric Picnic: Sunday Stuart Clark
While Electric Picnic did not lack for non-musical highlights, the hottest action was to be found on stage, where the likes of the Sex Pistols and My Bloody Valentine whipped up a storm.

Politics | McCann 29% | 13 Feb 2007
Bury me deep in love Eamonn McCann
Romance ain’t dead, but Saint Valentine is buried in Dublin.

Hot Features | Ad Feature 28% | 18 Aug 1999
The Rose Rocks Colm O Hare
COLM O HARE previews this year s ROSE OF TRALEE festival which features JAMES BROWN, THE BEAUTIFUL SOUTH, PICTURE HOUSE, and BRIAN KENNEDY.

Music | News 28% | 18 Dec 1986
Critics Roundup 1986 Bill Graham
‘That’s entertainment’ was the message of the year but not as Paul Weller intended it, for in 1986 popular music was closer to mass entertainment as Declan McManus’ pater knew it than any year since Elvis Presley swivelled his hips on the Ed Sullivan show.

Music | News 26% | 31 Mar 1999
A Girl Called Dusty Andy Darlington
ANDREW DARLINGTON pays tribute to the singer who put the soul into pop the late and very great DUSTY SPRINGFIELD

 

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