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Music | Interview 85% | 21 Jun 2005
Going Underground Tara Brady
Funny, frightening and just about believable, Dig! is the ultimate indie-pop rockumentary. But the movie, which chronicles a seven year rivalry between The Dandy Warhols and The Brian Jonestown Massacre, only tells half the story says director Ondi Timoner. Interview by Tara Brady.

Music Review | Album 69% | 20 Feb 2008
Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! Paul Nolan
"The record is a less sonically abrasive affair than the album Cave released last year with his side-project Grinderman, but it teems with as many musical and lyrical ideas as ever..."

Film Review | Film 65% | 13 Jul 2005
dig! kieran ball
It’s back, it’s better and it’s packing a cucumber. Surely even Johnny Cash’s 1967 conversion to Jesus and clean-living pales beside the current rehabilitation of the documentary...

Film Review | Film 65% | 30 Jun 2005
Dig! Tara Brady
It’s back, it’s better and it’s packing a cucumber. Surely even Johnny Cash’s 1967 conversion to Jesus and clean-living pales beside the current rehabilitation of the documentary.

Music Review | Album 63% | 26 Oct 2007
Dig Yourself Deep Roisin Dwyer
The sound of a band that has nothing left to prove and the freedom to explore new territory, which they do with much aplomb, displaying impressive versatility.

Music Review | Dance Single 62% | 19 Apr 2006
Sweet Talk Barry O Donoghue
If you don’t dig this – a daft and dirrrrty Baltimore jaunt in two parts: the first collages breaks, funky riffs, sleazy vocals and crashing ride cymbals, while the second sounds like Tom Tom Club – you are DEAD.

Music Review | Dance Single 62% | 17 May 2005
EP Barry O Donoghue
Bootie action from the promising Pressers – the A-side roughs up Van Helden’s ‘Funk Phenomenon, while the Beasties and Kelis get a seeing too on the flip. All done is a chunky electro/house style y’see. The former are mildly irritating (but the crowd will dig those samples) while the latter is quite sexy.

Music Review | Single 62% | 20 Sep 2005
Get Your Way Shilpa Ganatra
The imp returns with a second album at the end of September, and if this lead single is anything to go by, it’s not going to be astoundingly different from the ground-breaking Twentysomething. It’s tame jazz, big choruses and funky interludes – which continues to be a pleasure for those who dig his thing.

Hot Features | Commentary 61% | 12 Oct 2000
can you dig it? Jackie Hayden
JACKIE HAYDEN meets a man who claims that the Lost Ark of the Covenant is buried on the Hill of Tara. Oh yes, JOHN HILL also says that he s the reincarnation of the prophet Elijah

Music Review | Single 61% | 24 Jan 2005
Pornography Phil Udell
There have been a few attempts to hoist this whole electro rock thing on us, most of them crap. This one might just tempt you to dig out the eyeliner.

Music Review | Single 61% |  4 Nov 2005
She Waits For Me Lisa Coen
The Duran Duran sound and Suede-like lyrics in ‘She Waits For Me’ all lend themselves well to an excellent historical reconstruction of another musical era. A slick production, the big guitar sound has all the right festival twang and shriek to it. “We want to make pop music cool again,” goes their manifesto, so it’s up to you whether to take that as a gesture of optimism or a snide dig.

Music Review | Live 61% | 12 May 2008
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds live at Dublin Castle Paul Nolan
This was a towering performance from the charismatic singer, with awesome musical backing from The Bad Seeds.

Music | News 61% | 14 Nov 2007
The Flaws to support the Undertones The Hot Press Newsdesk
Monaghan's finest The Flaws will be supporting punk legends The Undertones this weekend.

Hot Features | Interview 60% | 14 Jun 2006
Khan you dig it? Francis Jones
He’s the hottest thing in boxing and has been tipped as a future world champion. Recently Amir Khan was in King’s Hall Belfast for a lightweight bout with Laszlo Komjathi of Hungary. Francis Jones was in the audience.

Music Review | Album 59% | 10 Jun 2005
No CV John Walshe
The second album from Manchester duo My Computer is a complete box of tricks, covering the ground from orchestral pop (‘The Boy I Used To Be’) to electronica (‘Dig A Hole’), country (‘Stumble’) and even balladry (‘Life’, ‘Heart’). What’s unusual is that they seem equally proficient in whatever genre they’re subverting, turning styles on their head and having fun while they’re doing it.

Music | News 59% |  5 Aug 2008
PIAS Ireland to handle new Oasis album The Hot Press Newsdesk
PIAS Ireland have taken on Oasis and their label Big Brother ahead of the release of new album Dig Out Your Soul on October 6.

Music Review | Album 57% | 10 Jun 2002
Wholly Smoke Eamon Sweeney
If your idea of hilarity is a "I like the Pope - The Pope smokes dope" t-shirt then you might dig this

Music Review | Album 56% | 15 Dec 2004
Even Better than the Real Thing, Vol 2 Phil Udell
The surprise huge success of last year’s EBTTRT album proved that, despite the continuing bootleg craze, there’s still a market for the gentle cover version, and that people are prepared to dig in their pockets for charity records.

Music Review | Album 56% | 19 Jun 2006
Triniti Jackie Hayden
If Triniti's ambition is to produce work that is taken seriously as original and creative, they need to dig a little deeper and put more of themselves and their personalities into the music.

Music Review | Album 55% | 27 Sep 1985
This Is The Sea George Byrne
I knew he wouldn't let me down. When Waterboys mainman Mike Scott enthused about this, the crucial third album, there was an inevitable underlying fear: everybody says that the new album is the best thing they've ever done - Barry Devlin once went into print claiming that 'The Unfortunate Cup Of Tea' was Horslips' masterpiece but we're not here to dig up the dirt... we're here to talk about *This Is The Sea*.

Music Review | Album 55% | 17 Sep 2008
Meet Glen Campbell Peter Murphy
Meet Glen Campbell is a masterclass in how to make a song your own. The man knows it too: dig the sleeve’s Ezekiel quotation: “Sing to the lord and make music in your heart to him.”

Film Review | Film 54% | 17 Mar 1999
The Thin Red Line Craig Fitzsimons
IF THE truth be told I'm not normally much of a lad for war movies. I'm generalising here, but they're too long, their scripts tend to stink, there aren't many women to be seen, and I never did dig the sight of human blood in huge quantities.

Music | Interview 53% |  9 Apr 2008
Resurrection man Peter Murphy
At the ripe old age of 50, when most of his peers are floundering in the doldrums, Nick Cave has hit a purple patch with Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!, his most commercially successful and critically acclaimed album to date.

Hot Features | Commentary 52% | 13 May 1998
THEM'S THE BREAKS Stuart Bailie
Dig out your old records by The Rocksteady Crew, Break Machine and The Soul Sonic Force. Locate that Betamax video of Wildstyle and purloin grandmother's kitchen linoleum for those almost-forgotten spins and whirls. Because, B-boys and girls, since the return of Run DMC and that all-grooving video, the return of breakdancing is imminent.

Music | News 39% | 28 Jan 2008
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds for Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Nick Cave and his band have announced a visit to our shores in May.

Music Review | Album 37% | 16 Nov 1994
Trouble Oliver Sweeney
THE BELSONIC SOUND: “Trouble” (Fantabulous)

Music Review | Dance Single 36% |  2 May 2003
Make It Work Barry O Donoghue
 

Music Review | Single 35% |  9 May 2003
Your Body Is A Wonderland Colm O Hare
 

Music Review | Dance Single 35% | 13 Dec 2002
We Also Not Barry O Donoghue
 

Music | News 35% | 15 Aug 2008
Oasis announce Belfast dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Oasis have announced a pair of shows at Belfast's Odyssey Arena, as their 14-month world tour continues.

Music Review | Dance Single 35% | 23 Nov 2006
Cloudy Bay Barry O Donoghue
‘Cloudy Bay’ follows a similar path to the sprawling, string-laden epic ‘Full Clip’ but lacks the latter’s cohesiveness, despite some interesting elements.

Music | News 34% |  1 May 2007
Malajube make Irish debut The Hot Press Newsdesk
Fresh from supporting The Arcade Fire on their European tour, Montréal act and City Slang signing Malajube tour Ireland to coincide with their debut album.

Music Review | Dance Single 34% | 17 Jan 2002
'Crockett’s Theme Remixes’' Richard Brophy
 

Music Review | Dance Single 34% | 31 May 2002
How Low Can You Go Barry O Donoghue
 

Music | News 33% | 29 Jul 2005
Dandies hitting Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Dandy Warhols are on the road again.

Music Review | Album 33% | 26 May 2006
Beware Of The Bird Barry O Donoghue
Von Stroke delivers a decent debut of what could – at worst – be described as Tejada-esque boompty.

Hot Features | Interview 33% | 18 Sep 2008
Dig, Lazarus, Dig Anne Sexton
Bosnian ex-pat Aleksander Hemon has found modern resonances in the century-old tale of the murder of Jewish immigrant Lazarus Avenbach by the then Chicago chief of police.

Music | Interview 33% | 23 Jan 2007
Dig the new breed Peter Murphy
From piano-plonking crooners to nihilistic electro-pop duos, the UK and US are bursting at the seams with fresh talent in 2007. Could there be a new Arctic Monkeys out there somewhere?

Music Review | Dance Single 33% |  3 May 2006
The Dig Richard Brophy
This release is stripped back, sparse and acidic, in short, ideal material for Steve Bug’s label. The title track peaks amid waves of 303s and, while ‘Zig Zag’ is more glitchy, this partnership’s trippy arranging guarantees it won’t be forgotten.

Hot Features | Interview 33% | 16 May 2003
Dig the new breed Gillian Hyland
Ireland’s young designers are making an impact at home – and increasingly on the international stage. Photos Roger Woolman

Hot Features | Interview 33% | 22 Jan 2002
Dig the new breed A Various
New year, new talent. Peter Murphy and Chris Donovan have a peek at those who look, in the new year, like hitting their peak... You read it here first

Hot Features | Commentary 33% | 17 Jan 2002
Dig the new breed: Ali Malek, designer A Various
 

Hot Features | Commentary 33% | 17 Jan 2002
Dig the new breed: Danielle Donnelly, model A Various
 

Hot Features | Commentary 33% | 17 Jan 2002
Dig the new breed: Kamila Shamsie, writer A Various
 

Hot Features | Commentary 33% | 17 Jan 2002
Dig the new breed: Mike Pitt, actor A Various
 

Hot Features | Commentary 33% | 17 Jan 2002
Dig the new breed: Shimmy Marcus, filmmaker A Various
 

Hot Features | Commentary 33% | 17 Jan 2002
Dig the new breed: Alexandra McGuinness, visual artist A Various
 

Hot Features | Commentary 33% | 17 Jan 2002
Dig the new breed: Kamila Shamsie, writer A Various
 

Film Review | Film 33% |  1 Mar 2001
Digimon: The Movie Craig Fitzsimons
This is easily the most eagerly-awaited film of all time - which is another way of saying we have been asked some 500 times when it would be coming out.

Music | News 33% |  7 Apr 2003
I don't wanna rock, DJ The Hot Press Newsdesk
Kelly Osbourne announced as special guest for Robbie Williams' European tour

Music Review | Album 33% |  4 Nov 2008
Blue Again Edwin McFee
FLEETWOOD MAC MADCAP GOES BACK TO THE BLUES

Music Review | Album 32% | 11 Dec 2007
Music From The Motion Picture The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford Peter Murphy
Yep, you wait years for a Nick Cave/Warren Ellis nouveau western soundtrack and then two come along at once.

Music Review | Album 32% | 22 Mar 2002
Om Lounge Vol 6 Barry O Donoghue
Some of the Om compilations have been more hit than miss over the past while, but it's hard to argue with Volume 6

Music Review | Album 32% | 21 Oct 2002
Another Late Night Barry O Donoghue
Tommy Guerro, digs through his crates to deliver a 16 track mix of dusty, bawdy and quite possibly trendy blues, funk, soul and jazz

Music Review | Album 32% | 17 Apr 2007
Gesamtkunstwerk Richard Brophy
Issued in 1999, Gesamtkunstwerk is allegedly the work of one half of mysterious Detroit act Drexciya.

Music Review | Album 32% | 15 Nov 2005
One Way Ticket To Hell....And Back Phil Udell
Despite the big guitars, big chorus and witty one-liners, this is a long way from the cheeky chappy, thumbs-up image of The Darkness that we’ve come to expect.

Music | News 32% |  9 Oct 2008
Primal Scream for Cork The Hot Press Newsdesk
Primal Scream are playing a free Heineken Green Spheres show in the Savoy, Cork next month.

Music Review | Album 32% | 22 Mar 2005
Tony O'Connell & Andy Morrow with Arty McGlynn Sarah McQuaid
With the great guitarist Arty McGlynn driving the engine, this debut CD could hardly be lacking on the energy front, and it’s a major treat indeed. Messrs O’Connell and Morrow are to be particularly commended for their unusual selection of material.

Music Review | Album 32% | 10 Mar 2005
Tony O’Connell & Andy Morrow with Arty McGlynn Sarah McQuaid
With the great guitarist Arty McGlynn driving the engine, their debut CD could hardly be lacking on the energy front, and it’s a major treat indeed. Messrs O’Connell and Morrow are to be particularly commended for their unusual selection of material.

Music | News 32% | 13 Sep 2005
50 Cent: no phones at The Point, please The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ignoring all rules of practicality, no camera phones (or cameras, for that matter) will be allowed into 50 Cent's shows in Dublin this weekend.

Music Review | Album 32% | 25 Jul 2003
The Curse Of Vale Do Lobo Barry O Donoghue
Ambulance do a mean line in all things off-kilter – arrythmical drums, skewed chords, wild synths plus, variously, mutant horns, hyper-processed guitars and evil bass

Music | News 32% | 14 Mar 2006
Brian Jonestown Massacre to play Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
The band are certain to cause a commotion as they tread Irish soil for the first time.

Music Review | Album 32% | 29 Jul 2008
Fire Songs Edwin McFee
Two heads aren’t necessarily better than on! Fire Songs isn’t a terrible album, it’s just a little too sweet and safe for this writer’s ears.

Music Review | Album 31% | 16 Jun 2006
Rise Shilpa Ganatra
You have to give The Answer their dues –they do what they do darn well – but even within their chosen genre, Rise is just a bit too by-numbers.

Music | News 31% | 23 May 2006
Slash was up for the Stone Roses, confirms Mani The Hot Press Newsdesk
It sounds too outlandish to be true, but Mani has confirmed that Slash once came close to joining the Stone Roses.

Music | News 31% | 24 May 2007
The Radio conifrm album release The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Radio are set to unleash their sophmore album, and The Undertones are planning a release too.

Music Review | Album 31% | 20 Jul 2000
Gretchen Peters Oliver Sweeney
With a string of hits for other performers, Gretchen Peters is very much a writers' writer, with Bryan Adams - co-writer of seven songs with her on his On A Day Like Today album - and Trisha Yearwood prominent on her list of admirers.

Music | News 31% | 19 Jul 2007
Are you heartbroken? Ham Sandwich want your pics The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ham Sandwich are asking their not inconsiderable fan base to help them design the cover for their debut album, which is due in the autumn and addresses the theme of heartbreak.

Music | News 31% | 21 Aug 2007
The Undertones announce Dublin show The Hot Press Newsdesk
Reformed Derry punks are to hit Dublin's Tripod on 17th November.

Music Review | Album 30% | 11 Dec 2003
The Note that Lingers On Oliver Sweeney
For more than 30 years now, Colum Sands and his siblings have observed the fabric of Northern Ireland as its society struggles with the notion of political change, and the methods employed to achieve it. Not for them the high moral tone of the artist as commentator; their preferred conduit is humour and gentle persusion, the pointing up of folly through the well chosen word.

Music Review | Album 30% | 29 Sep 1999
Modern Eamon Sweeney
Punk is riding a new wave of end of the century nostalgia. Yet another addition to the fray is the timely release of a new Buzzcocks album, packaged with an additional greatest hits enhanced CD containing three videos and lots of multi-media memorabilia.

Music Review | Live 30% | 22 Nov 2005
Tara Blaise live at The Sugar Club Steve Cummins
Tonight, however, she seems nervous. She has natural presence, but she hasn’t worked out fully yet how to project it – whether to play the diva or to sing from the heart – with the result that she doesn’t always do full justice to the fine lyrics of her songs.

Music Review | Album 30% | 11 Dec 2003
Some Devil Maurice O'Brien
That Dave Matthews is still relatively unknown round these parts is not something you feel he’s particularly worried about, given the fact that his band have sold in the region of 25m albums stateside, where they enjoy a revered status amongst more sensitive college rock types.

Music Review | Live 30% | 27 Mar 2009
One For The Road Celina Murphy
...a Road Records benefit & celebration: The Large Corporation, Adrian Crowley, Si Schroeder, The Jimmy Cake & Jape live at Andrew’s Lane Theatre, Dublin.

Music Review | Album 30% | 30 Aug 2001
Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub) Barry O Donoghue
Those of you who've been keeping an eye on the Elton John-endorsed Groove Armada (our Elt famously bought 100 copies of their last album, Vertigo, to distribute to his mates) will have noticed two possibly alarming changes: 1) Their recent output (DJ-wise and remixes) has been decidedly boshing and 2) They haven't been much good.

Music Review | Album 30% | 16 Oct 2009
With All Your Friends Colm O Hare
Dublin hopefuls evoke beach boys and Television

Music Review | Album 30% | 19 May 2008
For Emma, Forever Ago Edwin McFee
This writer is a firm believer that every album you pick up should be a universally accessible experience. Solitude, sanctuary and silence spawn an exorcism of sorts.

Music Review | Album 30% |  1 Sep 2003
I Believe Eamon Sweeney
 

Music Review | Live 30% | 20 Jan 2003
Doves Phil Udell
They ooze a confidence seldom seen before, certainly not on their rather haphazard visits to these shores over the years.

Music Review | Album 29% | 21 Jun 2001
Face Up John Walshe
Face Up is high on the shiny, happy, slickly produced fare that is all the rage recently

Music Review | Album 29% | 18 Oct 2004
Since Kyabram Jackie Hayden
It’s getting rather crowded round at Singer-Songwriter Towers, but Declan O’Rourke’s first full album suggests he’s too good not to be given his own room.

Music Review | Album 29% | 16 Mar 2000
Holloway Boulevard Jackie Hayden
Anyone who ached with Shane MaacGowan on the Late Late Show will not be surprised to find him missing in action from this new album apart from some co-writing credits.

Music Review | Album 29% | 15 Apr 2004
If Destroyed: Still True Karla Healion
Los Paranoias began as techno producers in Brighton when it was the UK’s clubbing capital, but now the rock revolution is in full swing, they’re not sure how to realign to the displacement. For their debut album they remain an electronic act, but with the qualification that they play ‘rocking electronica’.

Politics | Frontlines 29% |  9 Jan 2007
Politics in 2006  
A look at the subject of politics in 2006.

Music Review | Live 29% | 12 Sep 2005
The Pixies/Kings Of Leon live at Lansdowne Road Shilpa Ganatra
I think Kings Of Leon must like the Pixies. With the headline act, rock couldn’t be any cooler, even with Kim Deal in your mum’s pink jumper and beige trousers. But for the newly-shorn KOL, the same nonchalance hasn’t worked out quite the way they planned

Music Review | Album 29% |  8 Dec 1999
S & M George Byrne
Over the course of my HP career I've never been slow to volunteer for interviews involving the Heavy Rock community, as invariably they're a whole lot more entertaining to talk to than floppy-fringed Indie mumblers who "make music for themselves and if anyone else likes it that's a bonus".

Music Review | Album 29% | 25 Nov 2003
Let It Be...Naked Eamonn Treacy
A little revisionism goes a long way.

Music Review | Album 29% |  3 Jun 2004
Want One John Walshe
I wouldn’t fancy being a mate of Rufus Wainwright’s. Not that the songwriter seems particularly unfriendly or unfeeling – quite the opposite. It’s just that you’d constantly be worried that anything you did or said to him could end up as a song.

Music Review | Album 29% | 10 Nov 1999
Staying Power Stephen Robinson
THE COLOSSUS of Rides returns here with an album of soft soul-to-soul type smoochies. Exactly who this album is aimed at is a bit of a mystery to me – as a wanna-be lothario myself I found the lyrical content risible.

Music Review | Album 29% |  9 Dec 2004
Collision Course Peter Murphy
Rap-metal splicings are a hairy business, with even the better efforts (Anthrax/Public Enemy, Cypress Hill’s last couple of albums) resulting in a scoreless draw. So it is with Collision Course.

Film Review | Film 29% | 28 Nov 2005
Godzilla Tara Brady
As Godzilla charges repeatedly at downtown Tokyo, Honda conveys the destruction with an deft use of film grammar – a flick of the tail here, bang goes the neighbourhood there. Panic sweeps a nation. Radiation sickness spreads. The army mobilises. Yet beneath the chaos lurks an elegant melodrama and a taut thriller.

Music Review | Album 29% | 30 Aug 2001
Warriorz Helen Toland
"All real Niggas step up. Fake niggas step the fuck back. This is not for you". Brooklyn’s hardcore hip-hop outfit Mash Out Posse make no attempt at inclusion with the intro to their Warriorz album and it’s easy to see why you’d love to hate them.

Music Review | Album 29% | 17 Aug 2007
Retox Kilian Murphy
This is the group’s eighth album, and their lack of progression is palpable. Bizarrely, Retox resembles a first or second release from a young band.

Music Review | Album 29% | 17 Jan 2006
Hey People! Shilpa Ganatra
The vital stats: four members, four beautiful though not necessarily new born children between them, nine songs, 23 minutes long – including the seven-minute closer. And 100% garage rock.

Hot Features | Reports 29% |  8 Sep 2008
Night of the living dread Ruraidh Conlon O'Reilly
As anyone who has ever been to college will attest, few rites of passage stay with you like the all-night cramming session.

Music Review | Live 29% |  3 Nov 2005
The Dandy Warhols live at the Ambassador, Dublin Ed Power
The Dandies seem to feel both affection and disdain for their audience, a rag-bag of every-blokes and office girls.

Music Review | Album 29% |  2 Dec 1996
Sutra Siobhan Long
Donovan Sutra (American Recordings)

Music Review | Album 29% | 17 Feb 2003
Shut Up Colm O Hare
And while there’s no shortage of faux teenage angst on display here, there are a handful of numbers that make this more than the empty cash-in it might otherwise have seemed.

Music Review | Album 29% | 11 Oct 2001
Consent Helen Toland
Easy on the ear, the songs are beautifully arranged and flow easily as a complete piece

Music Review | Album 29% | 23 Apr 2004
Milk Man Peter Murphy
In a ten-years-after-Kurt Cobain piece entitled ‘When The Edge Moved To The Middle’ published in the New York Times recently, Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore made a point of dispelling alt-rock nostalgia by declaring: “You wouldn’t know it now by looking at MTV, with its scorn-metal buffoons and Disney-damaged pop idols, but the underground scene Kurt came from is more creative and exciting than it’s ever been.

Music Review | Album 28% |  7 Jul 1999
No Boundaries Colm O Hare
Where there's a crisis or a human catastrophe, a charity album is never far behind, with artists, major and minor, eager to be seen to be doing something to ease the suffering of the victims.

Music Review | Album 28% | 28 Apr 1999
Release Joe Jackson
American music is rooted in rhythms from Africa and the longing at the soul of Irish music. Don't take my word for it. That's the gospel as quoted by Pete Seeger in Philip King's documentary series Bringing It All Back Home.

Film Review | Film 28% | 24 Jul 2007
Hairspray Tara Brady
From Nikki Blonsky’s bravura opening number, the delightfully subversive ‘Good Morning, Baltimore’, Adam Shankman’s musical extravaganza simply never lets up.

Politics | Message 28% |  9 Oct 2008
Reaping Reagan's Whirlwind The Hog
The global economic meltdown of the past fortnight is a ruinous consequence of Ronald Reagan's '80s crusade against regulation. The question now is: where will it end?

Music Review | Album 28% |  7 Sep 1994
The Language Of Everyday Life John Walshe
IN MOTION: “The Language Of Everyday Life” (Dead Elvis Records)

Music Review | Album 28% |  3 Dec 2008
Strawberry Alarm Clock Bestest Bits Colm O Hare
This two-disc charity covers album offers a little something for all musical tastes and a few laughs from FM104's breakfast show.

Music Review | Album 28% | 27 Oct 1999
Run Devil Run Jackie Hayden
In which a rich, elderly, celebrity widower tries to rekindle the fires of his youth. And succeeds magnificently.

Music Review | Album 28% | 31 Aug 2005
Odditorium or Warlords of Mars Zak Murtagh
Let’s face it – The Dandy Warhols are slick.

Music Review | Live 28% |  2 Dec 2005
Antony & The Johnsons live at Vicar St Tara Brady
Any notions that Antony And The Johnsons might somehow retain their underground aura are put well and truly to bed. Tonight the general age profile at Vicar Street puts one in mind of a tea-party thrown in honour of Daniel O’Donnell.

  28% | 15 Oct 2002
Broadcast (cont'd)  
Audio, videos, exclusive interviews and competitions... we spoil you, we do

Music Review | Live 28% |  3 Jul 2009
Oasis live at Slane Castle Celina Murphy
They’ve just pulled out a two-hour blinder of a show which, as a better man than I might put it, was nothing short of fucking biblical.

Politics | Message 28% | 11 Aug 1993
The Union of Students in Ireland is under imminent threat of closure. Niall Stokes
The Union of Students in Ireland is under imminent threat of closure. As many will be aware, the Union has been involved in a long drawn out legal battle with SPUC, following their decision to continue to publish information regarding abortion after SPUC had successfully taken Open Door Counselling and the Wellwoman Centre to court on the same issue.

Music Review | Album 28% | 19 Mar 2009
Beware Peter Murphy
Open letter to drag city

  28% | 28 Feb 2005
O
(2/100 The People's Choice)
The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
 

Film Review | Film 28% | 11 Jun 2007
Flyboys Tara Brady
Most of us would love to see more movies about the Great War. Flyboys reminds us to be careful what we wish for.

Music | Interview 28% | 27 Sep 2005
Didn't he do Fretwell Steve Cummins
Singer-songwriter Stephen Fretwell may be getting heavy airplay on the Beeb, but the compromised nature of the song receiving all the attention means he’s not a happy bunny.

Music Review | Album 28% |  8 Dec 1999
The Sounds Of Science John Walshe
The Sounds Of Science is a beautifully packaged, comprehensive anthology of the work of Adam 'Ad-Rock' Horowitz, Michael 'Mike-D' Diamond, Adam 'MCA' Yauch and, latterly, Money Mark Nichita, from their early hardore days, through the Bratpop of Licenced To Ill right up to Hello Nasty. Since the start of the '80s, when the Boys first inflicted their cacophonic buzzsaw guitarfest on New York, they have experimented with genres from hip-hop through to country, from punk to bossanova, sampling everyone from Run DMC to Rachmaninoff into the bargain.

Music | Interview 28% | 26 Feb 2007
Tilly love songs Ed Power
They may use a tap dancer in place of a drummer but Conor Oberst faves Tilly And The Wall are no novelty group.

Music | News 28% | 12 Nov 2004
71-100 of The 100 Greatest Irish Albums The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
From the Virgin Prunes to Decal, here's 71 through 100...

Film Review | Film 28% | 20 Mar 2007
Inland Empire Tara Brady
Recent or casual post-Twin Peaks converts are advised to pack a head-scratching implement for the quagmire of David Lynch's Inland Empire.

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 11 Jan 2006
Books review 2005 Peter Murphy
Annual article: There was no love lost in 2005 between the ‘art’ and ‘middlebrow’ literary factions, but as long as Cormac McCarthy puts pen to paper, who cares? Plus round-up of the books of the year.

Music Review | Album 28% | 20 Oct 1993
Let It Out Fay Wolftree
THE SHOUT: "Let It Out" (Messiah Complex)

Music Review | Album 27% | 26 Jan 1994
Antenna Stuart Clark
ZZ Top “Antenna” (RCA)

Music | Interview 27% | 17 Aug 2005
Take A Walk On The Wild Syde Steve Cummins
Eminem's latest proteges, Flipside, are on a mission to break down the barriers between rock and hip-hop

Music Review | Album 27% | 20 Jul 2005
Young For Eternity Colin Carberry
Who really needs rock stars anymore? Colin Carberry explains the appeal of The Subways.

Music Review | Album 27% | 16 Mar 2009
Yes Olaf Tyaransen
Pop intellectuals go HI-NRG on beat-tastic hook-up and produce best work in years

Music Review | Album 27% |  5 Aug 1998
Where Old Ghosts Meet John Walshe
The hormones Where Old Ghosts Meet (V2)

Music | Interview 27% |  8 Dec 1999
Snow Storm Eamon Sweeney
EAMON SWEENEY meets SNOW PATROL who are fast rising to stardom

Music | Interview 27% | 30 Sep 2002
The squire boy's back Eamon Sweeney
From Stone Roses' stringsman to stand alone soloist, John Squire's musical journey has had both highs and lows, yet he's returned with a new album and this time he's getting vocal

Music | News 27% | 21 Feb 2008
Dawn of the dead Peter Murphy
Don't be fooled by the morbid name. Limerick's We Should Be Dead are pop virtuosos of the first order.

Music Review | Album 27% |  5 Jun 2003
Shootenanny Peter Murphy
Shootenanny is not quite as elaborate as previous eels records, rejoicing in simple beat group, rockabilly and ballad styles

Music | News 27% | 23 Feb 2007
The Inside Track: Alive and kicking Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer.

Music Review | Album 27% |  6 Dec 2001
Cocky Phil Udell
For every macho posture, there are two images of Rock strumming an acoustic or blowing on a harmonica. Flip through the album credits and there are also indicators that there is more to Cocky than meets the eye.

Music | Interview 27% | 12 Apr 2001
Visions on Peter Murphy
As Television announce an Easter Monday date at Vicar St., Peter Murphy discusses the meaning of live with Richard Lloyd

Music | Interview 27% | 23 Jan 2003
Dat’s entertainment Hannah Hamilton
If you can’t cut it live, it doesn’t matter how good the studio makes you sound. Hannah Hamilton hears the gospel according to The Datsuns

Music Review | Album 27% | 17 Jan 2002
Come With Us Eamon Sweeney
The Chemicals fourth and most disappointing album - no amount of studio gloss can disguise these paltry half-baked ideas

Music | News 27% |  7 Nov 2002
Homework: 7 November 2002 Eamon Sweeney
 

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 31 Oct 2006
The lathe lathe show Tara Brady
Tobin Bell spent two decades as a respectable character actor, until Saw made him a sicko pin-up.

Music Review | Album 27% |  7 Jul 1999
Live 81-82 Peter Murphy
WELCOME TO the car smash. The Birthday Party were, like all the great bands, a good five years ahead of the pack: it would take that span of time before another remarkable 4AD act, The Pixies, would smash through the vapidity of the ’80s, eating rock ‘n’ roll’s carcass alive and spewing chunks of it back up into grotesque new configurations.

Music | Interview 27% | 25 Jun 1997
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A member of The Chieftains since 1979, MATT MOLLOY has just released Shadows On Stone, his fourth solo album. Interview: SARAH McQUAID.

Politics | Message 27% | 30 Aug 2001
The rock of Ages Ago Sam Snort
You know, many young people come up to me in the street and then, when they see that I’m Sam Snort, start to shriek and run very quickly in the opposite direction.

Politics | Hog 27% |  4 May 2007
The thick of it The Whole Hog
With the countdown to the general election now officially under way, the most important aspect to remember amid all the hype is that the right to vote is both a privilege and a responsibility.

Hot Features | Comedy 27% |  7 Jun 2001
Roysh here, Roysh now Stephen Robinson
Ross O’Carroll-Kelly is a rugby playing, Dublin 4 airhead whose Sunday Tribune weekly column is a hysterical satire of Celtic cub life. STEPHEN ROBINSON meets Ross’ creator, PAUL HOWARD

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 18 May 2004
The Hotlist Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark rounds up the best music CDs, DVDs and books of the fortnight...

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 30 Oct 2002
Meet the new boss... Barry Glendenning
With Peter Reid gone, can Mick McCarthy be too far behind? Niall Quinn speculates

Music | Interview 27% |  1 Apr 1998
Co.Operation Peter Murphy
Ulster noisniks Co.UK are the latest bunch of guitar-abusers to punch their way out of the province. PETER MURPHY meets them.

Hot Features | Cascarino 27% | 10 Feb 2005
Why Turn Off The Cole Tap? Tony Cascarino
Tony Cascarino: the tapping up of players is widespread in the English game and isn’t a reason for docking Chelsea points.

Music | Interview 27% |  4 Feb 1998
Tombstone Blues Peter Murphy
They may have been overshadowed by the activities of their musical mastermind The Rza with his day job in the Wu-Tang Clan, but GRAVEDIGGAZ prime exponents of New York horrorcore hip-hop still produced one of 1997 s best albums, The Pick, The Sickle And The Shovel. Interview: PETER MURPHY.

Politics | Frontlines 27% |  6 May 2004
Ron Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest Tony Cascarino
 

Politics | Hog 27% | 13 Sep 2002
The difference a day made The Hog
One year after September 11, the world is being asked to avenge an atrocity by waging a war

Music | News 27% | 15 Dec 1988
Critics Roundup 1988 Neil McCormack
All the real action in ’88 was on the dancefloor, where innovation, eccentricity, joy and love could be found in abundance.

Film Review | Film 27% | 20 Oct 2005
Broken Flowers Tara Brady
Murray’s Don Johnston (cue Miami Vice riffs) is inspired from couch-bound entropy by an anonymous letter claiming that he fathered a son years ago, who’s now out to find him.

Politics | Message 27% | 18 Dec 2002
The bunker mentality Niall Stokes
Why president Mary McAleese should cut her links with a segregationist golf club

Music | Interview 27% |  7 Jun 2006
We've got a live one here!  
Now in its second year, Cork Live At The Marquee is one of the highlights of the Irish music calendar. Here, Hot Press presents a complete preview of what's in store for music fans in the southern capital - and looks at the great legacy of Cork music.

Music | Interview 27% | 18 Jul 2006
Stu've been framed Colin Carberry
Self-styled guerrilla promoter Stuart Campbell has blazed a trail through the Northern indie scene. Now he’s even holding his own mini-festival.

Politics | Bootboy 27% | 17 Sep 2004
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Bootboy examines the pros and cons of monogamy and responsibility.

Music | News 27% |  2 Oct 2008
Early release for new Oasis album The Hot Press Newsdesk
PIAS Ireland has announced that Oasis album 'Dig Out Your Soul’ will now be released on October 3, instead of the originally planned date of October 6.

Politics | McCann 27% | 16 Jun 2008
Watching Politicians Dance Eamonn McCann
The embarrassing spectacle of David Cameron and Gordon Brown pretending to dig Arctic Monkeys and The Jam should terrify us all...

Music | News 27% | 25 Nov 2005
Take That reunite for tour - and it's coming our way! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dig out those Take That T-shirts, scarves, badges, window stickers, patches, lever arch files, pencils, records, posters and coffee mugs: Take That are relighting their fire with a 2006 tour, and it's coming to Dublin and Belfast!

Music | News 27% | 15 Jan 2003
More? No-one's ever asked for more... The Hot Press Newsdesk
Just can't get enough? Low, The Clash, The Raveonettes, The Faint, The Datsuns and Johnny Cash (and that's only the tip of the iceberg, friends) ...feature on what has to be a record-breakingly good instalment of No Disco (tonight, N2, 11.15pm). Dig in

Music | News 27% | 13 Mar 2002
The revolution will be televised The Hot Press Newsdesk
It’s No Disco, aiight? Except, for tonight – a whole programme full of things rap and hip hop – it’s Yo! Disco. Dig it

Hot Features | Reports 27% | 27 Feb 2009
Grumbling while rome burns The Hog
The world economy is crumbling, but while other countries are overturning inept governments, we’re doing what we’re best at: moaning to anyone who will listen.

Hot Features | Comedy 27% | 23 Nov 2006
Welcome to the House of Fun...in Ballymun Neil Brennan
The House of Fun Comedy Centre has breathed fresh life into the art-scene in one of north Dublin’s most traditionally deprived areas.

Music | News 27% | 18 Mar 2009
Synth you've been gone Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip from the domestic front

Politics | Hog 27% | 20 Sep 2007
Digging out and digging in The Hog
While An Taoiseach insists that being presented with thousands of pounds in a suitcase by shady businessmen is completely ‘normal’, the rest of us have our doubts.

Music | Interview 27% | 20 Jul 2007
Tunes to DIY for Colin Carberry
Bedsit rockers Catoan are making a little go a long way.

Politics | Message 27% |  5 Oct 2006
Much ado about nothing Niall Stokes
Bertie Ahern has been swimming through a shitstorm over the past fortnight, with accusations regarding controversial payments making the headlines. But Michael McDowell looks like coming to his rescue. Or maybe it’s just William Shakespeare in disguise...

Hot Features | Reports 27% | 25 Oct 2007
Hit The North: Seek and you shall fund Colin Carberry
The strange truth behind the North’s so-called dependence culture.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 21 Oct 2003
The Boys From Brazil Colin Carberry
Well, Portadown actually but let’s not split hairs. Colin Carberry meets football-loving slackers Roque Junior.

Music | Interview 27% | 21 Oct 2008
The Flower and The Glory Colin Carberry
There's life after a career as a frustrated singer-songwriter, as Sligo transplants A Plastic Rose are about to prove.

Music | Interview 27% | 15 Nov 2002
Viva los Vegas Eamon Sweeney
What do Hope Sandoval, Liam Gallagher, Susan Dillane, Dr. Subranamian and Paul Weller have in common? They all guest on the new Death In Vegas album, as DIV’s Richard Fearless and Tim Holmes explain

Politics | Hog 27% | 29 Aug 2008
Legion Of Doom The Whole Hog
In their analysis of Ireland's Olympic performance, the commentariat have taken a characteristically gloomy outlook.

Hot Features | Comedy 27% | 21 Jun 2001
Two’s a crowd Stephen Robinson
STEPHEN ROBINSON meets EDDIE NASSENS and DECLAN ROONEY, Irish comedy’s latest double-act

Hot Features | Sam Snort 27% |  4 May 2004
The Answer is Blowing on the Line Sam Snort
Some people reckon that Bob Dylan has sold out by flogging his music on a lingerie commercial. but our consumer affairs correspondent disagrees and has some even better ideas for Irish rockers

Music | Interview 27% |  1 Mar 2001
Strokes Of Luck John Walshe
A demo recorded in New York a year ago is reaping serious dividends for US punksters The Strokes. Interview: John Walshe

Music | Interview 27% |  2 Dec 1996
Pimp Up The Volume Richard Brophy
The Chemical Brothers meet Nick Drake? RICHARD BROPHY meets “the music alchemist’s dream”, the SNEAKER PIMPS.

Hot Features | Cascarino 27% |  3 Mar 2008
The sad ballad of Paul Gascoigne Tony Cascarino
Gazza's public disintegration was all too inevitable.

Music | Interview 27% | 25 Jun 1997
JAYHAWKING Peter Murphy
Few things faze gary louris and marc perlman, the original members of the jayhawks. In fact, their only regret is that they don t have breasts. Interview: Peter Murphy.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 22 Apr 2003
Stuck in the middle Paul McGrath
Sorry for bringing up Roy again but midfield is now a real problem for Ireland.

Music | Interview 26% |  5 Aug 1998
Strike One! Richard Brophy
They’re German, they’ve been making music for years, have been unfairly compared to Daft Punk, and are about to blow up with their debut album, Selected Funks. Richard Brophy meets the strike boys and says ‘gut, gut super gut!’

Music | News 26% | 25 Aug 1993
Demo Parade Tara McCarthy
THIS WEEK'S batch of demos includes some by bands who have had my feet tapping in the past. Unfortunately, the results aren't always quite as captivating as first time round.

Music | Interview 26% | 22 Aug 2005
Fine and dandy Tanya Sweeney
Marriage and babies have given The Dandy Warhols a fresh perspective on life. But they aren't ready to turn their back on sleazed-up rock'n roll just yet

Music Review | Live 26% | 29 Aug 2003
RDS Dublin: Linkin Park, The Darkness Tanya Sweeney
 

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  3 Mar 2009
In defence of roy Stuart Clark
The suggestion that Roy Keane lost the dressing-room at Sunderland has been questioned by England legend Peter Beardsley who also talks about Paul Gascoigne’s woes, Paul McGrath and the tackle that gave the world a glimpse of his tackle!

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  2 May 2006
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Colm O’Sullivan lives for music, and through his work as a presenter with Red FM is one of the most enthusiastic supporters of Irish music in town. Just as soon as he moved into a new apartment in Cork there was a knock at the door. It was Jackie Hayden.

Politics | Message 26% | 23 Oct 2002
Checkmate, it seems Niall Stokes
Has a series of raids by the PSNI on Sinn Fein offices allowed David Trimble to pass the buck?

Music | Interview 26% | 17 Aug 2005
Dirty Pretty Things Paul Nolan
Their deconstructed noize-pop has personified rock's cutting edge for three decades. But could Sonic Youth finally be mellowing?

Hot Features | Cascarino 26% | 10 Mar 2005
Bring Back Cantona! Tony Cascarino
Tony Cascarino thinks a few kung-fu kicks would sort out the yob element in football crowds.

Music Review | Album 26% | 26 Apr 2006
Eyes Open Colin Carberry
The word ‘luck’ turns up in the Snow Patrol story with set-your-watch regularity, and it’s commonly accepted that the period when the band cashed in theirs was around the release of their biggest selling single. I’m not sure I agree. The care and detail lavished on Eyes Open seems symptomatic of people who, finally rewarded with a budget to match their ambition, are determined to enjoy this opportunity for all it’s worth.

Politics | Message 26% | 26 Feb 2003
World police and thieves Niall Stokes
From the streets of Belfast and Limerick, to the streets of Baghdad, a bad situation is about to get a whole lot worse

Politics | Hog 26% | 29 Mar 2001
That's a bit Irish Dermot Stokes
25% of Britons are claiming Irish ancestry

Music | News 26% | 14 Dec 1994
The FINAL COUNTDOWN 1994 ?? ??
The Critics Panel who voted for the Top 30 Albums and Singles of the Year are as follows: Bill Graham, Liam Fay, George Byrne, Stuart Clark, Lorraine Freeney, Tara McCarthy, Gerry McGovern, Neil McCormick, Dermot Stokes, Oliver P. Sweeney, Siobhan Long, Steve Averill, Andy Darlington, Colm O’Hare, Joe Jackson, Niall Crumlish, Olaf Tyaransen, Patrick Brennan, Nicholas G. Kelly, Jackie Hayden and Niall Stokes.

Music | Interview 26% | 31 Mar 2005
Get Your Motor Running... Mark Geary
…And head out on the highway. Oh, and take a notebook while you’re at it. Those were Hot Press’ instructions to acclaimed singer/songwriter Mark Geary as he hit the road with The Frames in the good ol’d US of A. And as the following account of spellbinding shows, irate audience members, near-death experiences and suspicious cops shows, it was a hell of a trip. Photography by Shawn Lynch.

Politics | Hog 26% | 18 Jul 2008
A Test of Our Mettle The Hot Press Newsdesk
There's been too much bullshit about the state of the economy. But pissing on the shoes of our friends or moving closer to the anglosphere isn't the best way out of recession.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  9 Nov 2009
Look, Hughes talking Paul Nolan
Funnyman SEAN HUGHES on why he thinks Ireland is backwards, comedians are boring and it’s okay to crack-wise about Stephen Gately

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 10 Feb 2005
Cinema Paradiso Tara Brady
Tara Brady previews the exciting and eclectic range of movies on offer during this year’s Jameson Dublin International Film Festival.

Music | Interview 26% | 26 Apr 2001
Child of Lir Fiona Reid
Fiona Reid meets singer and guitarist Colm QuearneY who’s proving that the world’s not round

Politics | Message 26% | 27 May 1998
A CAUTIONARY TALE Niall Stokes
It isn't very long since New Zealand was being promoted as the ultimate model for the Irish economy.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 24 Nov 1999
A Holy Show Of Myself aka BootBoy
BOOTBOY awaits his invitation to appear on The Jerry Springer Show.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 26% | 25 Jan 1995
MEMBER OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT Sam Snort
Yo, Pee Flynn! Yo, mighty man of the West! Yo, you big, brawny, brazen, bollocks! Sam Snort was taking a keen interest in Pee’s appearance before members of the European Parliament, who were trying to find out whether Pee is a total fucking caveman, or whether he is just pretending.

Hot Features | Sex 26% |  4 May 2005
The Sex O' Clock News Anne Sexton
News and views from around the world, stimulation for the eyes and ears, Sexton's Miscellany plus this week's Top Sex Tip

Politics | Bootboy 26% | 25 Oct 2005
Re-booting aka BootBoy
The unbearable lightness of beginning again.

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 14 Nov 2003
For whom the Gong tolls Phil Udell
The story of a Western rock musician who got caught up in China's brutal repression of the Falun Gong movement.

Politics | Bootboy 26% | 19 Sep 2008
Snap Happy aka BootBoy
Photographing strangers can be a thrilling experience – a strangely moving way of communing with the world and with yourself.

Politics | Hog 26% | 20 Jan 2000
A Change Is Gonna Come The Hog
Ireland's millenium celebrations weren't anything to write to the rest of the world about.

Music | Interview 26% | 18 Mar 1998
A Walk On The Dark Side Deidre Cartmill
UK white hopes mansun have toned down their visual image but their music remains as defiantly maverick and angular as ever. Interview: deirdre cartmill.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  3 Apr 2007
See no evil, hear no evil Tara Brady
After research into the cover-up of clerical sexual abuse Amy Berg was shocked to uncover the story of Father Ollie, the serial paedophile who agreed to participate in her film Deliver Us From Evil.

Politics | Hog 26% | 24 Nov 1999
Black White and Shades Of Grey The Whole Hog
THE WHOLE HOG has had enough of the priggishness and hypocrisy of our attitudes to politicians' finances.

Politics | Bootboy 26% | 16 Nov 1994
AND THE WORD WAS MADE FLESH aka BootBoy
Yesterday I went to listen to a Franciscan friar, a psychoanalyst, talk about his work with people with HIV and AIDS. He spoke eloquently and movingly about the many difficult journeys he has witnessed and followed. He spoke of gay men coming to terms with their own premature death, and of their search for their life’s meaning in the face of such bleak horror.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 14 Nov 2002
U2: Wide Awake In America Bill Graham
Bill Graham reviews a new book by Boston D.J. Carter Alan, which sheds considerable light on U2's American breakthrough

Music | Interview 26% |  1 Sep 2003
Criminal intent Tanya Sweeney
Fun Lovin' Criminal Huey Morgan talks pizza, high heels and getting shot. Words Tanya Sweeney. Photo: Liam Sweeney.

Music | Interview 26% | 29 May 2006
The Kook of Love Ed Power
Stepping out with Katie Melua has provided ample inspiration for Kooks frontman Luke Pritchard, who isn’t above sending himself up in song or indeed chronicling embarrassments in the bedroom. words Ed Power

Music | Interview 26% | 24 Aug 2007
Twenty-first century boy Paul Nolan
After a five-year hiatus, Jarvis Cocker has bounced back with a cracking solo record.

Politics | Hog 26% |  6 Oct 2006
Bertie agonistes The Whole Hog
Is it right that people should be held to account for past transgressions –even if they were not illegal at the time?

Music | Interview 26% | 26 Oct 2006
At home with Paul Linehan Colm O Hare
A cottage by the sea is just the thing for Frank's frontman Paul Linehan.

Music | Interview 26% | 23 Oct 2008
Soul Brothers Stuart Clark
Having spent the best part of the last decade in a blizzard of drug-induced excess, Oasis are cleaning up their act.

Music | Interview 26% |  8 Jul 1998
Designs For Life Richard Brophy
In one his first ever interviews, James Ruskin, the man behind the Blueprint label, incendiary three-deck DJ sets and the landmark Further Design album, comes out of the shadows. Richard Brophy looks on in awe.

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 10 Oct 2007
Fight Night aka BootBoy
In which Bootboy’s golden slumbers are disturbed by the brutish behaviour of his charming neighbours.

Politics | McCann 26% | 25 Feb 2009
Got to admit it's getting better Eamonn McCann
Bono must be doing something right if the Sindo are on his back. Also: why is the church still considered immune from civil law?

Hot Features | Foulplay 26% |  8 Mar 1995
USELESS RUCKERS! Declan Lynch
Whither Irish rugby? Whither, oh whither, oh whither? There were moments during the latest debacle against France when a familiar observation sprang to mind. It has occurred to me before, and will no doubt occur to me again, that this Irish team are not good at rugby.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 26% | 17 Apr 2003
Up the tubes Sam Snort
The world’s only stay at home war correspondent is glad to be reminded that, apart from in the world of golf, things were much better in the 1970s

Hot Features | Sam Snort 26% |  1 Dec 1993
THE SNORT INITIATIVE Sam Snort
THAT WAS a bad old vibe in the United States recently, when that babe cut off her husband’s pecker with a kitchen knife after he had allegedly raped her. A bad vibe . . .

Politics | McCann 26% |  1 Apr 2008
The millionaires are revolting Eamonn McCann
Why the ultra-rich, and their media mouthpieces, don't like the thought of lowly proles sticking their noses into the ruling class's financial jiggery-pokery...

Music | Interview 26% | 23 Feb 1994
Talk About ‘Pop Music Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark has a doobie-doobie-doo-wop with Magnapop and get the lowdown on Michael Stipe. Bob Mould and being world famous in Belgium.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 19 Mar 2004
Their dark materials Paul Nolan
Vic Reeves & Bob Mortimer on Catterick, a radical departure for comedy’s most anarchic duo. Interview Paul Nolan

Politics | Message 26% |  5 Apr 2007
Hell is back and it makes me happy Niall Stokes
There seems to be a remarkable unwillingness among modern priests, and indeed Catholics generally, to nail their colours to the mast. What’s good about Pope Benedict and his recently announced views on hell, is that he makes it clear: you’re either on the bus or you’re not…

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 18 Sep 2003
Ride With Care Colm O Hare
Whilst the biker culture has retained it aura of outlaw glamour and leather-clad allure down through the years, it’s nonetheless a mode of transport not without its dangers.

Music | Hit the North 26% |  4 Aug 1999
SWEET BEAT MANIFESTO Stuart Bailie
The DIFFERENT DRUMS OF IRELAND are helping the lambeg and the bodhran to beat as one.

Hot Features | Comedy 26% | 18 Aug 2004
The all-seeing eye Paul Nolan
Private eye columnist Craig Brown on why there’s no danger of satire going out of business.

Hot Features | Foulplay 26% | 19 Jul 2001
Completely Cat Jonathan O Brien
The Leinster Hurling final was a bridge too far for young Jonathan O'Brien

Music | Hit the North 26% | 17 Feb 2000
A Flea In Your Ear Stuart Bailie
It s covers of Take On Me and Walk Like An Egyptian ahoy! as Ariadne and Cecil s Flea Circus tear it up in Belfast

Politics | Bootboy 26% | 13 Apr 2000
NO MORE HEROES Dermod Moore
BOOTBOY finds himself let down by leaders

Politics | Hog 26% |  5 Aug 1998
The Bill And Michelle Show Dermot Stokes
It’s August. Dog days. Holiday time. Offices of state close down and decisionmakers cut and run. It’s a time when a good family man ought to be taking to the countryside, or the sun and sand. Buckets and spades.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 19 Nov 2002
"So you wanna play the gee-tar?" The Hot Press Newsdesk
Here's the definitive Hot Press guide to music tuition nationwide

Politics | Hog 26% |  4 Aug 1999
Disgracing Ourselves Again The Whole Hog
The whole hog on the northern deadlock

Music | News 26% | 25 Jan 1995
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You will cheer, You will scowl, You will stare in disbelief - but don't blame us... 'cos it's all your fault! Yep, it's the Hot Press Reader's poll Results.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% |  3 Feb 1999
Talkin Bout My Resolutions aka BootBoy
A determination to change things and an interesting encounter on Brighton beach started Bootboy s New Year.

Music | Interview 26% | 25 Jul 2007
James without frontiers Stuart Clark
Whether feeding dubious cups of coffee to celebrity chefs or coercing Joe Strummer to dress up as an Indian on Top Of The Pops, Alex James is a man who knows how to squeeze every ounce of enjoyment out of life.

Music | Interview 26% |  6 Oct 1993
Thar he blows! Stuart Clark
Dance innovator Moby spouts off to Stuart Clark about racism in rap, why 'E' is out and how he made the Guinness Book of Records.

Music | Interview 26% | 30 Apr 1997
Power & Glory John Walshe
CAST mainman JOHN POWER is on top of the world, with a string of hit singles behind him, a brand new album and impending fatherhood on the way. He talks to JOHN WALSHE about life, love, the joys of smoking weed and the meaning of sheerability .

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 31 Oct 2003
Funeral director Tara Brady
Moviehouse talks to David Lynch-protegé Eli Roth about his low-budget gore-fest Cabin Fever, and also hears the garrulous director’s views on everything from flesh-eating bacteria to the lamentable absence of nudity in contemporary horror.

Music | Interview 26% |  8 Oct 2009
Back in the Chains Gang Roisin Dwyer
Grunge titans Alice in Chains are back after a 14 year hiatus. They talk about the tragic death of vocalist Layne Staley, working with Elton John and keeping the spirit of the early ‘90s alive.

Music | Interview 26% |  2 Apr 1997
Should We Talk About The Weatherall? Stuart Clark
In a rare interview, DJ, Sabres Of Paradise mainman and all-round geezer andrew weatherall tells stuart clark about why he won t be working with Primal Scream again, comes clean about his Van Morrison obsession, and does his best not to slag off Kula Shaker and Mansun.

Politics | Bootboy 26% | 21 Sep 2009
Losing Touch With Ourselves The Hot Press Newsdesk
The internet is a wonderful creation – but there’s a dark side to email and social networking. All too often, it has the paradoxical effect of isolating us from those with whom we should be closest.

Politics | McCann 26% | 25 Jun 2008
Watch Your Language Eamonn McCann
Why the English-speaking world can think the Irish for some of its most distinctive words and phrases.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 26% | 29 Mar 2007
Pyro for pornos Sam Snort
Introducing The XXX Factor, a talent show that auditions wanna-be young things for a future in the porno industry. Oh, and a guy from Wisconsin sets fire to his todger. No, really.

Music Review | Live 26% | 12 Sep 2008
Live at Electric Picnic: Friday Hannah Hamilton
While the line-up may not be as strong as it has in previous years, the fact that the schedule isn’t crammed with must-sees means we have more capacity to take in everything else on offer.

Music | News 26% | 18 Jul 2003
Beats + pieces Mark Kavanagh
 

Music | Interview 26% | 11 Jan 1995
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Stuart Clark, whose middle name is “Intrepid”, recently spent 48 hours on tour with PET LAMB, grindpopcore merchants extraordinaire. His liver and tympanic membranes survived intact, and after a mere six weeks recuperation, he filed this report.

Hot Features | Reports 26% | 29 Jun 2009
12 Step Planet: Nice Dermot Stokes
Dermot Stokes visits Nice and sees why Renoir, Picasso and the British royalty fell in love with the place.

Music | Interview 26% | 30 Apr 1997
Christian Science Richard Brophy
Richard Brophy talks to experimental producer Christian Vogel, an electronic maverick who tells it like it is.

Politics | Message 26% | 28 Feb 2008
I'm as tolerant as the next guy, but... Niall Stokes
Of course Cathal O Searcaigh should be whipped off the Leaving Cert. And every other degenerate writer from the past and the present, along with him...

Politics | Bootboy 26% | 21 Jun 2001
From the cradle to the grave aka BootBoy
Considering the ties that bind

Music | Interview 26% | 10 May 2001
SOULMAN Barry O Donoghue
Richard Brophy meets Firstborn mainman and feel no pain DJ Oisin Lunny. Portraits: Myles Claffey

Music | Interview 26% | 19 Jul 2004
Time for T Stuart Clark
That’s ICE T, mind, and make sure you use capitals. The rapper turned TV star is coming to a stage near you, and still has plenty to say about hip hop/rock, Michael Moore, George Bush, acting, porno and, of course, ho’s.

Music | Interview 26% |  1 May 2003
Shoot first, ask questions later Peter Murphy
Pennie Smith, the legendary NME photographer who shot the cover of The Clash’s London Calling is about to have an exhibition in Belfast. Peter Murphy gets her to rewind the film

Politics | Hog 26% | 11 Aug 1993
SMOKE ON THE WATER Dermot Stokes
What was I thinking of when I wrote my last column about water? What strange movements were in the skies? Damned if I know, but its references to possible wars over water supplies, and the specific instancing of Israel seems uncannily prescient in the light of that country's latest brutish incursion into the south of Lebanon.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 28 Oct 2009
21st Century Fox Tara Brady
Tara Brady talks to uber-hip actor - and scion of the Coppola clan - Jason Schwartzman about his latest film with cult director Wes Anderson, an adaptation of Roald Dahl’s The Fantastic Mr. Fox.

Music | Interview 26% |  9 Sep 2005
The regal has landed Ed Power
Raised in the Bible belt, Kings Of Leon have fallen in love with the devil’s music. In an exclusive interview, they explain why rock ‘n roll is just like preaching and reveal what’s in store on their next album.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 17 Apr 2007
High on the hog Tara Brady
Actor Ray Liotta has a jaundiced view of the film industry and the media that feeds off it. But, as he proves in Wild Hogs, he can turn on the comedy too.

Hot Features | Comedy 25% |  4 Aug 1999
Remember Mee Nick Kelly
Is he a lawyer? Is he a stand-up comedian? Is he a writer? He s all three. He s Michael Mee, the funniest Corkonian alive. Interview: Nick Kelly.

Hot Features | Comedy 25% |  4 Aug 1999
Remember Mee Nick Kelly
Is he a lawyer? Is he a stand-up comedian? Is he a writer? He s all three. He s Michael Mee, the funniest Corkonian alive. Interview: Nick Kelly.

Hot Features | Comedy 25% |  4 Aug 1999
Remember Mee Nick Kelly
Is he a lawyer? Is he a stand-up comedian? Is he a writer? He s all three. He s Michael Mee, the funniest Corkonian alive. Interview: Nick Kelly.

Music | Interview 25% | 13 Sep 2004
Talkin' bout a revolution Peter Murphy
Veteran agitprop folk-rocker Steve Earle talks to Peter Murphy about kicking against George Dubya, jamming in Galway and revamping Shakespeare for the 21st century.

Music | Interview 25% |  1 Aug 2003
Can't stop the rawk Peter Murphy
The days of pop dominance are over. The worm has turned, and a whole new slew of blood and guts rock and roll bands are coming through with records that carry more than a hint of greatness. The darkling posse is headed by the Kings Of Leon – but there are outfits from all over the world who will be vying for poll position over the coming 12 months.

Politics | McCann 25% | 23 Jan 2008
Norn Iron born again Eamonn McCann
Pet sounds of Ulster: Kharma 45, The Undertones, Triggerman, Red Organ Serpent Sound and the late great Billy Browne. Not to mention masturbating monkeys.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 25% | 12 Oct 2006
Nice one, big fella Sam Snort
This week our correspondent explains why Liam Neeson is apparently a big fella in more ways than one.

Music | Interview 25% |  1 Sep 2006
Girls just wanna have plum Tara Brady
Sexually outrageous on stage, potty-mouthed Canuck Peaches turns out to be rather a sweet-heart in person. And for the record: no, she’d rather you didn’t stick your hand up her crotch.

Music | Interview 25% | 20 Aug 1997
COOLER than THE OTHER side of THE PILLA Siobhan Long
You might take the man out of New Orleans but you cannot take New Orleans out of the man. siobhAn long meets the incomparable dr. john

Music | Interview 25% |  7 Dec 2000
Caroline Corr Niall Stokes
Niall Stokes: As the drummer in a band, you re occupying a seat that s normally occupied by men. Caroline Corr: It s a natural thing for boys to go for instead of girls. But I think there should be a lot more females playing. I don t know why they don t.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 24 Nov 2008
West in Show Paul Nolan
The famously egotistical Kanye West talks about storming the MTV awards and his synth-happy new album, 808s and Heartbreak.

Hot Features | Comedy 25% | 17 Feb 1999
Vic And Bob's Excellent Adventure Barry Glendenning
DURING THE 70s, Jim Moir comprised 20% of an ensemble known as the Fashionable Five who, for a laugh, once followed a complete stranger through their home town of Darlington, in single file, for half a mile.

Music | Interview 25% | 26 May 1999
Franks Talking John Walshe
John Walshe meets Paul and Ashley from The Frank & Walters and hears all about their latest album, Beauty Becomes More Than Life, why they don t want to go to posh parties and how major labels take all the fun out of being in a band.

Music | Interview 25% | 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.

Politics | Message 25% | 15 Jul 2005
In The Name Of War Niall Stokes
In the wake of the London bombings, the British Prime Minister faces some agonising soul-searching words.

Music | Interview 25% |  8 Jun 2006
The grime of their lives Peter Murphy
From the ashes of The Libertines comes Dirty Pretty Things, Carl Barat's new band. But can Pete Doherty's old sparring partner escape the legacy of his old group?

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  5 Aug 2008
Brunker Mentality Jason O'Toole
Over a pint of lager, Amanda talks about her debut novel, kissing girls, losing her virginity and explains why it's hard to find a straight man in Dublin.

Hot Features | Commentary 25% |  1 Feb 2001
IT WAS 10 YEARS AGO TODAY .. Jackie Hayden
JACKIE HAYDEN congratulates the CLASSIC BEATLES on a decade in the tribute band business

Music | Interview 25% | 30 Aug 2001
Play that Funky Music White Boy John Walshe
John Walshe talks to Jamiroquai mainman, Jay Kay, about the funk soul brother’s latest album, A Funk Odyssey, his testy relationship with British tabloids and why President George W. Bush is a “bad fucker”

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 24 May 2001
Something rotten in the state of Denmark Kevin Courtney
Most of us agree that the Eurovision Song Contest is a load of arse, but at least we can switch to another channel. The Irish Times' KEVIN COURTNEY, however, attended this year’s contest in Copenhagen - and got sucked into the black hole of rock 'n' roll

Music | Interview 25% |  1 May 2002
Mixed grill: Ash The Mixed Grill
You cook them, we serve them up in the Q&A cantina. At the table to answer the questions posed, in our second serving this fortnight, by members of hotpress.com: Ash

Music | Interview 25% |  5 Jul 2001
Stankyouverymuch James Kelleher
JAMES KELLEHER meets OUTKAST at Creamfields

Hot Features | Commentary 25% |  8 Feb 1995
Cyber Walking - FACE THE FUTURE Gerry McGovern
Advances in computer technology are set to have a more dramatic influence on our lives than eighty years of developments in motor transport. In this, the first of a new regular column called Cyber Walking, Gerry McGOVERN puts you under starter’s orders.

Music | Interview 25% |  4 Apr 2005
The Hostess With The Gnosis Peter Murphy
From that piano-ballad cover of ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ to her new-found fascination with Gnostic texts, Tori Amos has remained one of the most compelling and enigmatic solo artists of the past ten years. Here, she fills Peter Murphy in on the intriguing background to her latest album, The Beekeeper, her reasons for relocating to the bucolic splendor of Cornwall, and the difficulties of maintaining artistic integrity in the face of corporate profiteering. Oh, and beekeeping, of course.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 30 Apr 2004
On the Road of Excess Peter Murphy
Anybody can do sex, drug's and rock 'n' roll; precious few can capture the experience in prose. With her powerful first-person novel Brass, 26-year-old Helen Walsh has done just that.

Music | Interview 25% |  5 Feb 2002
Global A Joe Joe Olaf Tyaransen
He may have gone from The Clash to the BBC World Service but, happily, Joe Strummer is still a self-proclaimed "loony and rebel" after all these years. Interview: Olaf Tyaransen

Hot Features | London Calling 25% | 12 Feb 2002
Global a Joe Joe Olaf Tyaransen
He may have gone from The Clash to the BBC World Service, but, happily, Joe Strummer is still a self-proclaimed "Loony and Rebel" after all these years

Hot Features | London Calling 25% | 12 Feb 2002
Global a Joe Joe Olaf Tyaransen
He may have gone from The Clash to the BBC World Service, but, happily, Joe Strummer is still a self-proclaimed "Loony and Rebel" after all these years.

Music | Interview 25% | 26 Jan 1994
Tales of Derring Do Andy Darlington
Those angry young Marxist Punk-Rockers THE MEKONS are back with a new album I Love Mekons and a contribution to a pro-abortion Woman’s Rights compilation . . . but they’re no longer quite so angry or young, not exactly Marxist, and their Punk is reinforced by Folk, Country and World Music! ANDY DARLINGTON finds out what the hell is going on in Club Mekon.

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 22 Jun 2000
BROTHER-IN-ARMS Niall Stanage
Former British soldier BERNARD O MAHONEY served in Northern Ireland during the H-Block Hunger Strike. Now, he has written a book about the reality of army life for a typical squaddie a reality where ideas of decency, fairness and the rule of law were often left behind. Words: NIALL STANAGE. Pictures: PETER MATTHEWS

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Music | Interview 25% | 28 Jan 2005
Life In A Northern Town Peter Murphy
Following in the footsteps of Joy Division, The Smiths and The Stone Roses, Mancunian rockers Doves have continued the tradition of musical excellence for which their hometown is internationally renowned. With their new opus Some Cities in the offing, vocalist Jimi Goodwin here discusses apocalyptic weather, urban decay and those abandoned recording sessions with Madonna’s producer.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 27 Nov 2007
The mighty Penn Tara Brady
In 1990, 22 year-old college graduate Christopher McCandless donated his $24,000 in savings to Oxfam and hit the road. Two years later he died in Alaska, after approximately 112 days in the wild. Legendary actor and director Sean Penn tells the story in his fourth film Into The Wild.

Hot Features | Comedy 25% | 17 Feb 1999
The Gobsheens guide To Modern Living Stuart Clark
Here at Hot Press we like to bring you interviews with the most influential figures of our times. And in Ireland 1999 who is more influential than Ballydung bachelors PODGE and RODGE? STUART CLARK spoke to the zeitgeist-defining duo about the crucial issues: religion, sex, Mary Black and Jean Butler s minge . Also an entirely unfounded revelation about our esteemed editor. Pics: MICK QUINN.

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  5 Oct 2005
The life of Reilly Peter Murphy
Sean O’Reilly, whose superb Watermark hit the shelves recently, has been hailed as one of the most important new voices in Irish fiction. So why has more widespread success eluded him to date?

Hot Features | Reports 25% | 11 Jun 2009
The child abuse scandal  
The Question and Answer Guide To What it’s All About

Music | Interview 25% | 22 Jan 1997
One From The Art Joe Jackson
Fresh from the success of THE DIVINE COMEDY in the Hot Press Readers Poll, NEIL HANNON drops his guard(s) for some candid talking on love, sex, aesthetics and the whole damn thing. Interview: JOE JACKSON

Music | Interview 25% | 30 Apr 1997
BECK THE LOSER TAKES IT ALl Peter Murphy
Greetings From LA beck and tom petty get together in Los Angeles for an impassioned rap on songs, songwriting, showbiz, the Unplugged phenomenon and how too much music can boggle the mind. mark rowland listens in.

Music | Interview 25% | 31 Mar 1999
More Songs About Death And Botany Joe Jackson
New country? No. New folk? Perhaps. Better yet call it dark, maverick timeless music. JOE JACKSON meets GILLIAN WELCH.

Music | Interview 25% |  9 Mar 1994
HERSH WORDS Niall Crumlish
Queen of catharsis as the leader of Throwing Muses, Kristin Hersh raised a few eyebrows with her debut solo album Hips And Makers, a sublimely private collection which made it all the way to the Top 10. Here she explains her approach to songwriting, the emotional extremes she suffers and what it’s like working with The Sexiest Man Alive to NIALL CRUMLISH.

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  2 Aug 2001
James Ellroy Danny Ilegems
Best known as the author of the modern noir classic LA Confidential, JAMES ELLROY is back in the spotlight with his new book The Cold 6000, a factional encounter with late 20th century America. Here, the straight-talking Ellroy tells why JFK was second-rate and J. Edgar Hoover a fiend, why Bill Clinton is a horrible human being and George W. Bush not as bad as we think, and why Martin Luther King was the greatest American man of the last century Words: DANNY ILEGEMS

Hot Features | Commentary 25% |  8 Feb 1995
Off Screen - A MAN U DON'T MEET EVERY DAY Neil McCormack
A MAN U DON'T MEET EVERY DAY Oui, c'est Eric Cantona: le nouveau enfant terrible de la Premièreship or ze man vu 'stud up' zu de football yobs? Mise-en-scène: Neil McCormick.

Hot Features | Reports 25% |  3 Apr 2009
12 Step Planet: Guatemala The Hot Press Newsdesk
12 steps to start your own Guatemala adventure with all the best accomodation, restaurants and hot spots. Plus, top travel news from around the world.

Music | Interview 25% | 18 Oct 2002
Stuck in the moment Jackie Hayden
One of Ireland’s premier singer/songwriters whose work has been covered by Christy Moore and the Corrs, Jimmy MacCarthy’s latest album The Moment illustrates a lighter side to his character. Below Jimmy gives us the inside track on the songs, the singers and the craft of writing

Music | Interview 25% |  2 Nov 2007
State of independence Peter Murphy
A fresh generation of bands is tearing up the rule book and redefining what it means to be Irish. To celebrate this new wave of talent, we catch up with the best of them.

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  5 Feb 1997
Myth World Liam Fay
Teach Shinanna, in Shanraw, County Leitrim is the place where pagans go on their holidays, an adventure playground for all manner of earth-worshipper and Celtophile. Liam Fay hears all about it from its founder Chris Thompson and an imposing gentleman known as The Fluid Druid. Pix: Michael Quinn

Music | Interview 25% | 20 May 2005
Gorillaz In Our Midst Paul Nolan
Back in the saddle with their eagerly anticipated second album Demon Days, subversive animated quartet Gorillaz here talk to Paul Nolan about striking out against celebrity culture, what went wrong with the Gorillaz movie, collaborating with Shaun Ryder, Roots Manuva and Dennis Hopper, and why they didn’t vote Labour. Oh, and Mexican brothels.

Music | Interview 25% | 27 Sep 2007
The Past Is Another Country Adrienne Murphy
The normally reclusive singer-songwriter talks about his remarkable life and times and the harrowing personal journey that led to his new album.

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  7 Jul 1999
Russell Terrier Olaf Tyaransen
KEN RUSSELL is one of the most controversial film directors of our time. Now, he s published his first novel. OLAF TYARANSEN met him. Pics: CATHAL DAWSON.

Music | Interview 25% | 22 Oct 2004
Daddy cool Dave Fanning
In a rare interview, US alt culture icon Tom Waits talks to Dave Fanning about touring with Zappa, getting the nod of approval from Dylan, his fastidious approach to songwriting and why Bill Hicks remains America’s foremost political commentator

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 15 Sep 1999
Blood On The Tracks Peter Murphy
PETER MURPHY reports on a new and gruesome American phenomenon the railroad killer.

Music | Interview 25% | 15 Apr 2003
The man behind the wires Peter Murphy
Pioneering ambient artist, film-scorer, and producer of choice for everyone from Willie Nelson to U2, Daniel Lanois has assembled one of the most impressive CVs in modern rock. And with his new album, Shine, having just hit the racks, he’s far from done yet, as he tells Peter Murphy

Music | Interview 25% | 20 Aug 1997
POP:THE QUESTIONS Mike Edgar
Having steamrolled its way across America, and through most of Europe, it seemed as if U2 s PopMart extravaganza might come to grief in the most unlikely of places their homeland of Ireland. Now however, one Supreme Court case on, U2 are scheduled to play not just two Dublin dates but a newly-added Belfast homecoming as well. Interview: MIKE EDGAR

Music | Interview 25% |  2 Nov 1994
SOUTHERN COMFORTS Graham Neilan
Chris Robinson of Southern American rock giants The Black Crowes talks to Graham Nellan about his “total fuckin’ Shangri-La” lifestyle of sex ’n’ drugs ’n’ MTV . . . while looking for a bottle of vinegar.

Music | Interview 25% | 31 Oct 1991
I Hear The Angels Sing Molly McAnally Burke
Since bursting onto the world stage with her No.1 single, Orinoco Flow and the multi-million selling album, WATERMARK, Enya has become one of Ireland s brightest star. Now with the release of her new album, SHEPHERD MOONS she prepares to take on the world again, with music of an almost other-worldly beauty. In the throes of a personal odyssey to pastures east, Molly McAnailly Burke explores the genesis of the album, talks to Enya s collaborators Roma and Nicky Ryan and discovers in the work of this extraordinary trinity intimations of mythic grandeur.

Music | Interview 25% | 25 Aug 2006
The Pop Fundamentalists Dave Fanning
After two decades of electro-pop hits, the PET SHOP BOYS have gone back to basics with their new album Fundamental – and thrown some timely political digs into the mix while they’re at it. But the real battle is getting people to take them seriously.

Hot Features | Commentary 24% | 21 Sep 1994
THE CORK CONNECTION Patrick Brennan
Every year thousands of film fans make the trip to the southern capital for the feast of cinema that is the Cork Film Festival. Hot Press looks back over the history of one of Europe’s longest-running cinematic events and checks out what this year’s packed programme has to offer. Report: Patrick Brennan

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 16 Nov 2005
Here comes the mirror man Stuart Clark
As editor of the Daily Mirror and News of The World Piers Morgan was one of the most powerful men in Fleet Street. He cultivated an influential circle of friends and enemies, among them Tony Blair, Naomi Campbell and -oh yes- Sinéad O'Connor.

Music | Interview 24% | 28 Oct 2003
What's Wrong With This Picture? Niall Stokes
It’s the title of his new album, his first on the legendary jazz label, Blue Note. it’s also an apt introduction to an interview in which Van Morrison talks freely about his work, his background in Belfast, his brushes with the music industry – and about what made him what he is.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 27 Sep 2007
Shoot To Thrill Tara Brady
In a career-spanning interview, Tarantino talks about his pursuit of genius, his love of exploitation flicks and the James Bond film that got away.

Music | Interview 24% |  7 Sep 1994
Hey Preachers, Leave them kids alone! Stuart Clark
Is football hooliganism really the new rock ’n’ roll and should little boys be wearing Boot’s No.7 blusher? Stuart Clark fears for the moral wellbeing of the nation’s youth as Manic Street Preachers wage holy war against MTV, Take That, Kate Moss and poor old Gerry Ryan. Pix: Cathal Dawson.

Music | Interview 24% |  5 Mar 1997
Bring Me the rest of Jerry Garcia Peter Murphy
phish are a bone-fide American underground phenomenon who have gone overground in a very big way. Word of mouth rather than record company hype, initially made their reputation Stateside and now they can boast of chart success, mega-audience attendance and their very own devoted following of Phisheads. But is Europe ready for the 90s equivalent of The Grateful Dead extended jams, waccy baccy, patented ice-cream flavours and all? peter murphy investigates.

Music | Interview 24% | 24 Mar 1988
Down All The Days Eamonn McCann
Philip Chevron's career has been nothing if not varied. From the early days with the Radiators through his collaborations with people like Agnes Bernelle and right up to his current work with The Pogues, he has proved himself to be a consistently fine songwriter and performer. In the first part of a lengthy and intense interview, he talks to Eamonn McCann about his childhood, his love of Broadway musicals, the Horslips connection, the genesis of the Radiators and his fleeting career as a journalist.

Music | Interview 24% | 20 Jan 2000
New Jack City John Walshe
The old fashioned virtues of talent and charisma, combined with the latest innovations in media technology, look set to make JACK L Ireland's first superstar of the new millennium. JOHN WALSHE has the inside story on a man who is about to get to The Point.

Music | Interview 24% | 20 Jan 2000
New Jack City John Walshe
The old fashioned virtues of talent and charisma, combined with the latest innovations in media technology, look set to make JACK L Ireland s first superstar of the new millennium. JOHN WALSHE has the inside story on a man who is about to get to The Point.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 20 Jul 2000
John Cusack Craig Fitzsimons
The star of what s set to be the summer s hottest movie, High Fidelity, on love, obsession, movies, rock n roll, his pal Bruce Springsteen and the records he turns to when he s had his heart broken. With support from co-star Lisa Bonet and director Stephen Frears. Text: CRAIG FITZSIMONS

Hot Features | Interview 24% |  3 May 2005
The Big Heat Tara Brady
From Charlie & The Chocolate Factory to War Of The Worlds and The League Of Gentlemen: Tara Brady presents the ultimate summer movies guide

Music | Interview 24% | 16 Dec 1996
TAKING THE KISS Joe Jackson
You wanted the best, you got GENE SIMMONS. Here, the motormouth frontman of KISS, the world s greatest showband, talks about sex and women at length (quelle surprise), discusses his Jewish heritage, explains why Kierkegaard and Nietzsche obviously never got laid, and announces to an increasingly bemused JOE JACKSON that he Gene, that is possesses the world s smallest penis.

Music | Interview 24% | 15 Apr 2005
The Fathers Of Invention Tanya Sweeney
As Joy Division, and then New Order, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook and Stephen Morris have been responsible for some of the most spellbinding, groundbreaking and downright brilliant music of the past twenty-five years. With their new album Waiting For The Sirens' Call in the top 10, the legendary trio here sound-off about the legions of bands they’ve influenced, Madchester, Ian Curtis, 24 Hour Party People, Bez, Gwen Stefani, and why they intend to continue their quest for sonic innovation for some time yet.

Music | Interview 24% | 10 Nov 2006
The Noel truth and nothing but the truth Stuart Clark
Renewing acquaintances with Hot Press, a chipper Noel Gallagher reveals how he helped Italy bag the World Cup, explains why Oasis are better than U2 – sort of – and tells us about the band’s new 'best of' collection.

Music | Interview 24% | 23 Apr 2003
The day of the independents  
The success of The Frames, Juliet Turner and Damien Rice, amongst others, has inspired a new do-it-yourself attitude among Irish musicians and bands, who are no longer prepared to wait for the imprimatur of a major label to get their records made. Here, Hot Press presents a step by step guide to becoming a DIY record magnate

Hot Features | Commentary 24% | 15 Apr 2003
The day of the independents Tanya Sweeney
The success of The Frames, Juliet Turner and Damien Rice – amongst others has inspired a new do it yourself attitude among Irish musicians and bands, who are no longer prepared to wait for the imprimatur of a major label to get their records made. Here Hot Press presents a step by step guide to becoming a DIY record magnate. Words: Tanya Sweeney. Additional reporting: Jackie Hayden

Hot Features | Commentary 24% | 15 Apr 2003
The day of the independents Tanya Sweeney
The success of The Frames, Juliet Turner and Damien Rice – amongst others has inspired a new do it yourself attitude among Irish musicians and bands, who are no longer prepared to wait for the imprimatur of a major label to get their records made. Here Hot Press presents a step by step guide to becoming a DIY record magnate. Words: Tanya Sweeney. Additional reporting: Jackie Hayden

Music | Interview 24% | 24 Aug 1994
Swindler's List Stuart Clark
Fashion designer, punk Svengali, musical maverick, filmmaker and occasional pervertor of justice. MALCOLM McLAREN has been all of these things – and more – in a rollercoaster career that's seen him become a hero to some and an unscrupulous villain to others. STUART CLARK tools up at Ron & Reggie's Gangland Surplus Store for a showdown with the man who manufactured cash from chaos! Scene-of-the-crime photographer: COLM HENRY.

Hot Features | Commentary 24% |  5 Oct 1994
Northern Exposure James Elliott
A special report on the arts in Northern Ireland which is alive and rocking with the whole gamut of cultural activity. Here James Elliott and Margaret F. Grundy give the lowdown on the province’s artistic and creative hub.

Music | Interview 24% |  2 Aug 2001
Catatonic for the troops Olaf Tyaransen
After a lengthy period spent "feeding my brain" CERYS MATTHEWS insists she’s really "up for it" again. Although our stop press news suggests her optimism may be slightly premature. Meantime, OLAF TYARANSEN hears about love, politics, presidents, boy bands and CATATONIA's best album yet

Music | Homefront 24% | 16 Mar 2000
SLIGO Siobhan Long
To suggest that music is thriving in Sligo is akin to declaring that there s been a bit of an upturn in the economy lately. Music of all breeds, creeds and colour can be found in abundance around the county.

Hot Features | Commentary 24% |  7 Sep 1994
SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW John Whelan
JOHN WHELAN journeys through the former Yugoslavia with New Age travellers, the Rainbow tribe, on the occasion of the 12th European Rainbow gathering which, this year, was held in Slovenia. The event encapsulated the very essence of international socialism; and the earthy conditions in which it was held only served to underline its lineage with the true spirit of Woodstock.

Music | Interview 24% | 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 24% | 28 Sep 2000
The Transformer Peter Murphy
The first rule of interviewing LOU REED is that you don t: he interviews you. Peter Murphy survives the turning of the tables and is rewarded with thoughts on Joyce, Wilde, Dylan, Ginsberg and on becoming an elder stateman for the alternative thing .

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 10 May 2001
Julian Gough Peter Murphy
Once he was the mouthy fop rocker who enraged at least as many people as he delighted; now with a debut novel just published he's a (mostly) critically acclaimed author whose time has apparently come. Peter Murphy meets former Toasted Heretic frontman Julian Gough to discuss a meeting with Morrissey and a near-miss with Sinead, the benefits of being humbled and crushed, fame and creativity on the dole and, one more time with feeling, the epic story of lawyers, lubricants and lunacy at Feile '92. Photography: Phillip Tottenham

Music | Interview 24% |  5 Feb 1997
Neil Hannon interview Joe Jackson
Watching David Bowie on television recently one couldn't help but think of Neil Hannon. Not that he is a musical "chameleon"—to use the phrase most often applied to Bowie—but he does seem to be a person more comfortable presenting to the world a series of ever-changing poses designed to conceal rather than reveal his "real self", as in vocally situating himself somewhere between Barry White and Prince on the magnificent Charge, or satirising—while still relishing—his role as the eponymous sexist hero in Becoming More Like Alfie. Strangely enough, Neil confesses that he was thinking something similar while watching Bowie being interviewed

Music | Interview 24% | 20 May 2008
Porno for pyro Jason O'Toole
Republic Of Loose are one of the most exciting bands to emerge from Ireland during the last decade with one of the most charismatic lead singers ever to bestride a stage in the country.

Music | Interview 24% |  5 Aug 1998
Truth Decay - The Manic Street Preachers: From Despair To Here Peter Murphy
James Dean Bradfield on The Cult of Richey, The Spanish Civil War, Jon Bon Jovi, and the new album This Is My Truth, Tell Me Yours. Truth Serum: Peter Murphy. Light Detector Test: Simon Clemenger.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 23 Jul 2004
Harvey Pekar in the Hot Press Interview Paul Nolan
Comic book artist and file clerk turned movie star, Harvey Pekar must be one of the most unlikely and somewhat reluctant celebrities of our time. An ordinary man whose work has produced extraordinary art, the anti-hero of American Splendour here talks about his friend Toby, Robert Crumb, James Joyce, David Letterman, fame and misfortune, surviving and more.

Hot Features | Interview 24% |  4 Mar 1998
A WORKING MAN IN HIS PRIME Liam Fay
pat mcCABE is on a roll. Neil Jordan s film adaptation of his acclaimed novel The Butcher Boy has been rapturously received. His latest meisterwerk Breakfast On Pluto about a border county transvestite is about to be published. He s going on the road with Jack L. And what s more he was recently named Monaghan Man of the Year! Interview: liam fay. Pics: Mick Quinn

Politics | Frontlines 24% |  8 Sep 1993
Left at the Crossroads Gerry McGovern
With close to forty TDs in the Dáil, and Labour in government with Fianna Fáil, the parties of the left have undergone something of a renaissance in Ireland over the past few years. There are those, however, who view this as a grand illusion, arguing that the cause of socialism is being ill-served by our elected representatives. Meanwhile, following the collapse of the East European model of communism, the left is experiencing a crisis of its own. GERRY McGOVERN talks to the activists who see themselves as carrying the socialist torch and profiles the parties who have yet to make an impact at the polls. Pix: CATHAL DAWSON.

Music | Interview 24% | 22 May 2002
Bang a gong! John Walshe
John Walshe had a ringside seat for all the music, speeches, laughs and tears that made the 2002 hotpress Irish Music Awards in Belfast a night to remember.

Music | Interview 24% | 20 Jan 2000
PRIMAL SCREAM COME CLEAN Peter Murphy
Out of the fog of addiction bobby Gillespie sees clearly now and reckons it's time for some manic streetpreaching.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 29 Apr 1998
Publish and be Damned Olaf Tyaransen
The publication of EMILY O'REILLY's Veronica Guerin: The Life And Death Of A Crime Reporter, has stirred up a hornet's nest in Irish media circles, with journalistic heavyweights such as Paddy Prendeville, Vincent Browne and Gene Kerrigan queueing up to take pot-shots at the author. Here, she takes the opportunity to answer her critics. Interview: OLAF TYARANSEN. Pics: COLM HENRY

Hot Features | Interview 24% |  5 Feb 2003
Matt Cooper Joe Jackson
The former editor of the Sunday Tribune on the tough task of replacing Eamon Dunphy in the hottest seat in radio, The Last Word. plus: the Dunph, hook, O’Reilly, war, politics, sport, media, sex, drugs, rock’n’roll and, of course, that much-missed coiffure. Joe Jackson has the first word.

Music | Interview 24% | 12 Apr 2001
Angels With Dirty Faces John Walshe
John Walshe travels to Berlin to see Ash in superlative live form on Paddy's night. And no wonder: the band reckon their new album, free all angels could put them in the Michael Jackson league! plus: why they're so down on Louis Walsh, Westlife and Ronan Keating and so up for Bono, John Hume, David Trimble and - wait for it - Darius of Popstars. Flash photography: Mella Travers

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 15 Oct 2009
Andrew's Day Olaf Tyaransen
Comedian of the moment Andrew Maxwell talks about his recent car-crash gig in Dublin, in which he staggered on stage drunk and promptly blacked out, the controversy over Tommy Tiernan's comments on the holocaust and his love/hate relationship with Ireland. Plus, why we're to blame for our current economic crisis and how going to the same school as U2 helped turn him into ther performer he is today.

Music | Interview 24% |  3 Feb 1999
All Revved Up Peter Murphy
. . . and ready to go. Mercury Rev s recent album Deserter s Songs was met with a rapturous critical reception, even topping the Hot Press critics end-of-year poll. On their recent Dublin visit they spoke to Peter Murphy about the album, The Band and their volatile past. Jonathan Donahue pics: Cathal Dawson

Music | Interview 24% |  5 Sep 2008
One irish rover Peter Murphy
Irish music lost a folk giant, with the passing of Ronnie Drew. We pay tribute to the man and speak to some of the musicians who knew him best.

Music | Interview 24% |  1 Dec 1988
I STILL HAVEN'T FOUND WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR Liam Mackey
So this is Christmas and what have we done... As U2 prepare to enter the final yearof the decade, Bono devotes a long night at his home in Dublin to reflecting on his life, his music and U2's extraordinary career to date. Interview: Liam Mackey

Music | Interview 24% |  8 Dec 2005
Generation X-mas Stuart Clark
Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without the dissection of the rock ‘n’ roll year that is the Hot Press Summit. Gathering round the table are the good and great of Irish music, but who let Podge & Rodge in?

Politics | Frontlines 24% | 17 Dec 1987
Under Fire Kate Shanahan
With anti-Republican sentiment running high in the wake of the Enniskillen massacre and the O’Grady kidnapping, and with the first wave of joint RUC-Garda arms searches in progress, Kate Shanahan travelled to Belfast for an exclusive interview with Sinn Féin President, Gerry Adams. In it, the Westminster MP recalls his childhood in Belfast, evaluates the position the IRA now find themselves in and outlines his personal views on subjects as diverse as abortion, the Catholic Church, Dessie O’Hare, Bono and the role of violence in the Republican struggle.

Politics | Frontlines 24% | 26 Apr 2001
The terror, the terror Joe Jackson
WITH ITS RESOUNDING ECHOES OF THE TROUBLES, THE WAR BETWEEN THE BASQUE SEPARATIST GROUP ETA AND THE SPANISH STATE REMAINS BLOODY AND SEEMINGLY INTRACTABLE. WITH HIS FIRST BOOK, DIRTY WAR, CLEAN HANDS, IRISH JOURNALIST PADDY WOODWORTH PRESENTS A COMPELLING BUT OFTEN HARROWING ACCOUNT OF HOW VIOLENCE DEFEATS POLITICS AND TERROR BEGETS TERROR. AND, REFLECTING ALSO ON HIS OWN PAST POLITICAL INVOLVEMENT WITH SINN FÉIN, HE TELLS JOE JACKSON HOW HE HAS COME AROUND TO THE VIEW THAT TALKING IS ALWAYS BETTER THAN WAR. AUTHOR PORTRAITS: CATHAL DAWSON.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 16 Dec 1996
So Then, Andy, Did You Ever Sleep With Gaybo? Joe Jackson
He may well be RTE s only living intellectual but ANDY O MAHONY, host of The Sunday Show, will long be remembered by many as the man who asked Deirdre Purcell if she ever did the bold thing with Gay Byrne. JOE JACKSON gets the self-styled closet determinist to come out of the closet. Pix: Colm Henry

Hot Features | Interview 24% |  6 Jul 2000
Patrick Bergin Joe Jackson
The Irish star opens up on sex, drugs, racism, crime, acting, actors and actresses, as well as slamming the Irish film industry and RTE. Text: JOE JACKSON. Portraits: CATHAL DAWSON

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 26 Oct 2007
This year's model Jason O'Toole
A revealing interview with model and it girl Katy French, who rocketed to fame after breaking-up with her restaurateur boyfriend on national radio.

Hot Features | Interview 24% |  7 Oct 1996
Some Father s Son Joe Jackson
In the first part of an extensive two-part interview, writer and director Jim Sheridan explains how 90% of what he creates is rooted in the tension that existed between himself and his dad. By Joe Jackson.

Music | Interview 24% | 27 Apr 2000
Sex & Drugs & Diddley Aye Joe Jackson
This is THE CHIEFTAINS as you've never encountered them before - more like mad, trad and dangerous to know than the grand-daddies of Irish traditional music. Smoking dope with Philip Lynott! Busting muscles through wild sex! Yes, it's the bits that aren't in the official biography. But, soft, not a word to Paddy, OK? Part One of an exclusive two-part interview. By JOE JACKSON.

Hot Features | Reports 24% | 16 Aug 2007
A soul eaten alive in Hollywood Jackie Hayden
Joe Jackson re-evaluates Elvis' prolific but inconsistent movie career – and the decisions that would lead to the ultimate downfall of the man known as the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll.

Music | Interview 24% | 30 Mar 2004
Lost in Transmutation Peter Murphy
Exclusive: Kevin Shields, the missing presumed lost genius of Irish rock, re-emerges to tell the truth about sandbags and barbed wire, the making of Loveless, early Dublin days with Gavin Friday, Liam O Maonlai and U2, and his Bafta-winning work on Lost in Translation.

Music | Main Event 24% | 26 Oct 2000
U2 The Final frontier Olaf Tyaransen
Well when you've conquered the world, what else can the biggest band on the planet do except go into space? BONO and LARRY discuss matters cosmic and personal with Olaf Tyaransen

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 22 Mar 2004
Locked in the arms of a cracked life Olaf Tyaransen
There’s no drink or drugs for Tommy Tiernan these days, but you couldn’t say his life is uneventful. In conversation with Olaf Tyaransen, the comedian reflects on tabloid interest in his private life, the night he had to get away from Jordan, the future for post-Catholic Ireland and the genius of Flann O’Brien and James Joyce. All this plus the unveiling of the secret tattoo. Photography by Mick Quinn.

Music | Interview 24% |  4 Apr 1991
Bringing It All Back Home Liam Fay
U2, Elvis Costello, The Pogues, The Waterboys, Emmylou Harris, Hothouse Flowers, The Everly Brothers, Christy Moore just some of the dozens of artists who contribute to an adventurous new five part TV series which traces the extraordinary return journey that Irish traditional music has made to America and beyond. Here, Liam Fay previews the programmes, talks to Philip King who originated and nurtured the project and hears many of the participants explain how they discovered the importance and influence of Irish music.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 28 Jul 2008
The true story of the John Gilligan gang Jason O'Toole
When Sunday Independent journalist Veronica Guerin was gunned down in cold blood on the Naas Road, the finger of suspicion turned on John Gilligan.

Music | Interview 24% | 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.

Music | News 24% | 30 Jun 2004
Roll with the Punchestown: Oxegen A-Z Phil Udell
Phil Udell takes you through the runners and riders at this year’s musical extravaganza

Music | Interview 24% | 10 May 2001
The Wild, Wild Westlife Joe Jackson
The drink, the drugs, the fights, the sex, the loves, the hates, the hits and the Taoiseach's daughter - here are Ireland's most successful boy band as you've never heard them before. Hearing their confessions: Joe Jackson

Music | Interview 24% | 14 Dec 1994
It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing Joe Jackson
Johnny Ray invented rock ’n’ roll. Elvis Presley marked the beginning of the downfall of popular music. The Beatles only ever wrote one great song. Cranky stuff maybe, but when the speaker is Tony Bennett – the man Sinatra called “The best singer in the business” – you have to listen. Joe Jackson does and, in this exclusive interview, hears how a Jewish-Italian New York kid grew up to be a musical legend, a respected painter and a man who, at 67, can still kick ’90s rock off MTV.

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Hot Features | Interview 24% |  2 Apr 2008
Speaking his mind Jason O'Toole
For over three decades, the political agitator and columnist Eoghan Harris has been the focus of abundant controversy, consistently raising hackles with views that are seldom less than heretical.

Music | Main Event 24% | 13 Feb 2002
Return to Neverland Peter Murphy
Nirvana - Ten years after. Peter Murphy talks to producer Butch Vig, musician Mark Lanegan and critic Greil Marcus, and gets the inside story of the making of Nevermind, the classic album that changed the face of music, unveiled the anthem 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' and brought the world face to face with a screaming soul called Kurt Cobain.

Hot Features | Commentary 24% | 16 Dec 1996
The Last Of The High Kings Liam Fay
inishing off a year in which his immersion in the craziness of orthodox religion won him a top journalism award, Liam Fay finds himself standing atop a windswept Hill of Tara in the dead of night in the depths of winter all the better to survey the diverse landscape of paganism and witchcraft in 90s Ireland.

Hot Features | Commentary 24% | 15 Dec 1993
HOW WAS IT FOR YOU? A Various
It may have been a perfect year for Dina Carroll but how did the assembled Hot Press writers find 1993? The next five pages tell the tale.

 

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