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Music | News 100% |  1 Jul 2009
Dinosaur Jr, Dan Deacon and more added to EP The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dinosaur Jr, Dan Deacon, Neko Case, One Day International and Julie Feeney are among the latest batch of acts to join the Electric Picnic bill.

Music Review | Single 94% |  8 Feb 1995
I Don’t Think So Craig Fitzsimons
Dinosaur Jr.: “I Don’t Think So” (Blanco Y Negro)

Music Review | Single 90% | 24 Aug 1994
Feel The Pain Patrick Brennan
Dinosaur Jr: “Feel The Pain” (Blanco Y Negro)

Music Review | Album 83% | 30 Apr 2007
Beyond Paul Nolan
Beyond is the first album of new material by Dinosaur Jr since 1997, and the first to feature Mascis, Barlow and Murph in nearly two decades.

Music Review | Single 82% | 16 Apr 2007
Been There All The Time Phil Udell
It takes a mere few seconds of the first Dinosaur Jr record in God knows how long for the years to drop away. That familiar J Mascis whine, the desire to crowbar in a distorted guitar solo as soon as possible, and the feeling that, no matter how good this is (and it’s very good) they’ll never quite match glories of ‘Freak Scene’. Still, if this is anything to go by, it’ll be fun watching them try.

Music Review | Album 78% |  5 Oct 1994
Without A Sound Gerry McGovern
DINOSAUR JR: “Without A Sound” (Blanco Y Negro)

Music | News 78% |  3 Sep 2009
Jurasic Lark Ed Power
Indie rock icon Lou Barlow talks about making the US top 20 with Dinosaur Jr and explains why he definitely didn’t invent grunge or lo-fi

Music | News 71% | 25 Jan 2008
Dinosaur Jr confirm Irish dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Reformed US hardcore veterans Dinosaur Jr will play Dublin and Belfast in May.

Music | News 71% | 24 Oct 2006
Dinosaur Jr play one off date The Hot Press Newsdesk
The world is a sunnier, brighter, downright more joyous place today for Dinosaur Jr. fans with Murph, J. Mascis and Lou Barlow reconvening for a visit to Dublin’s Temple Bar Music Centre.

Music | News 71% |  4 Aug 2005
Dinosaur Jr set to play Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
The newly reconvened Dinosaur Jr. nip over on August 30 for a show in the Dublin Ambassador.

Music Review | Album 67% | 10 Jun 2009
Farm Louise Bruton
Slacker gods maintain holding pattern 20 years on

Music | Interview 59% | 25 Nov 2002
This guy’s the limit Eamon Sweeney
Dinosaur rocker J Mascis claims his new solo outing, “a concept album about skydiving was recorded in mid-air.

Music | Interview 52% | 13 May 2008
More kicks than pricks Lauren Murphy
Limerick thrashmeisters Giveamanakick's third album Welcome To The Cusp is the product of ten days of cabin fever in Donegal. No wonder it sounds wet 'n' wild.

Music Review | Album 52% | 16 Oct 2009
Goodnight Unknown Francis Jones
Same as it ever was on Sebadoh and Dinosaur Jr. man's Second solo outing

Music | Interview 50% | 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 Review | Album 49% |  3 Mar 2005
Emoh Jackie Hayden
Lou Barlow’s efforts with grunge-pioneers Dinosaur Jr generally took a back seat to frontman J Mascis, while his subsequent work with Sebadoh and Folk Implosion was often unhelpfully mired in no-fi under-production. So his first real solo album, much of it recorded at his home in LA (home-emoh, get it?) sees him crawl from under the noise to deliver a very personal selection of indie folk tracks that bear comparison with the introspection of more mainstream singer-songwriters like Neil Young or Jackson Browne.

Music | Interview 49% | 10 Aug 1989
Valentine Days Helena Mulkearns
Dublin is a shithole basically! that's the opinion of Kevin Shields, one of the two Irish members of My Bloody Valentine, who quit the fair city six years ago because of what they saw as the stifling atmosphere of the place. Since then they've lived and gigged all over Europe and their 1988 album Isn't Anything has put them on top of the critical approval lists and independent charts. Here, taking a break from their US tour, the band reflect on their art, their careers and what they see as the general awfulness of the Irish music scene. Interview: Helena Mulkearns

Music Review | Single 48% |  8 Feb 1995
You Wreck Me Craig Fitzsimons
Tom Petty: “You Wreck Me” (Warners)

Music | News 46% | 21 Aug 2009
First Hot Press Chatroom acts announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bell X1, Damien Dempsey & Dinosaur Jr. are among those meeting their public at the Electric Picnic.

Music | Main Event 44% | 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.

Music | News 41% | 22 May 2008
Awesome Color make Irish debut The Hot Press Newsdesk
Michigan trio Awesome Color make their Irish debut next month after a stint supporting Dinosaur Jr in the States.

Music | Interview 40% | 10 Nov 2009
Thank Lou and goodnight! Olaf Tyaransen
Lo-fi superstar LOU BARLOW talks about his new solo record, and his career-long talent for plucking defeat from the jaws of victory

Music | News 38% | 18 Apr 2003
Queue for the Lou The Hot Press Newsdesk
Lou Barlow brings The Folk Implosion to Dublin for a date in May

Music Review | Single 37% |  1 Mar 2002
Bringing The Conversation Down Phil Udell
 

Music | Interview 35% | 22 May 2003
Fine and Dando Paul Nolan
Evan Dando may have very mixed memories of his days with the Lemonheads and hanging out with Kurt and Courtney but with the dark stuff consigned to the past, he’s much happier where he is today.

Music Review | Single 35% | 15 Oct 2003
Hanging Around Tanya Sweeney
The catchy chorus will resound in your head all day.

Music Review | Single 35% | 10 Jun 2005
Follow Me Home Tanya Sweeney
This debut single from Dublin three-piece Crumb is a nicely zippy, hearty song that should set them apart from Ireland’s wave of indie contenders. While the bands around them lose their heads attempting to be big and clever, this band of merry men get down to the semi-serious business of writing three minute pop-rock gems.

Music | Interview 33% | 21 Jan 2005
Love Is Here To Stay Tanya Sweeney
After a decade of bitter recriminations, iconic indie rockers House Of Love are back in business with a brand new record, Days Run Away.

Music | News 33% | 19 Jun 2008
Ladyhawk to make Dublin debut The Hot Press Newsdesk
Black Mountain’s bezzie mates Ladyhawk have announced that they will make their Dublin debut with a date in CrawDaddy this September.

Music | Interview 33% |  6 Aug 1997
hormonally yours The Hot Press Newsdesk
Marc Carroll is shouting to be heard above the din at the Falcon, a legendary dive in London s Camden Town, but I have the feeling that if the place was as hushed as a library he d be yelling anyway.

Music | Interview 32% |  8 May 2008
Hotpress on Tour: Gugai And The Gang Olaf Tyaransen
The Roisin Dubh has become one of Ireland's most prestigious music venues, hosting artists such as Violent Femmes, Josh Ritter and Republic Of Loose. Booker Gugai gives us the lowdown on the live scene way out west.

Music | Interview 32% | 23 Aug 2004
The Headline Act Column: Monsters Of Rock Phil Udell
Meet Large Mound – the band who think they’re more metal than they actually are!

Music | Interview 32% | 21 Jun 2004
Commercial Break Colin Carberry
Not the hardest-working band in showbiz, perhaps, but harder workers than you might think. Yakuza explain their practical philosophy

Music | Interview 32% |  1 Jul 2004
Married to the mob Peter Murphy
Boston’s Mission of Burma hit the comeback trail – with a mission.

Music | Interview 32% | 29 Nov 2001
Lanegan’s Ball Peter Murphy
Ex-screaming tree Mark Lanegan on field songs, serial killer music and having a member of Guns n’ Roses as your landlord. interview: Peter Murphy

Music | Interview 31% |  9 Apr 2002
A star is Yorn Peter Murphy
How Pete Yorn became a consummate songwriter and learned how to score. By Peter Murphy

Music | Interview 31% | 26 Nov 2008
The Great Escape Colin Carberry
Ex-Desert Hearts drummer Chris Heaney has taken the front seat in his new buzz-saw noise-pop trio Escape Act. Parenthood, he says makes you work at double-speed.

Music | Interview 31% | 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 | Interview 31% | 27 Aug 2003
Dangerous Liaisons Peter Murphy
All you need is one key, three chords and the right attitude. Peter Murphy meets The Raveonettes.

Music | Interview 30% | 13 Oct 2005
Fuji fighter Danielle Brigham
Ash guitarist Charlotte Hatherley impressed a lot of people here last year with the quirky guitar pop of her debut solo album Grey Will Fade. hotpress catches up with her as she wows the masses at Japan's Fuji Rock Festival.

Music | Interview 29% | 30 Apr 1997
The Importance Of Being There Nick Kelly
Country-rock arrivistes wilco have created one of the albums of the year in the shape of Being There. Interview: nick kelly.

Music | Interview 28% | 29 Sep 1999
The Tudor Age George Byrne
RICHARD THOMPSON s new album Mock Tudor consolidates his position as one of the most articulate and influential songwriters around. GEORGE BYRNE met him.

Music | News 28% |  3 Sep 2009
Seasick Steve joins the Chatroom action + full timetable The Hot Press Newsdesk
It's not long to go now!

Music | Interview 28% |  4 Feb 2003
The importance of being earnest Kim Porcelli
Dance is dead, says Roisin Murphy, but if any act is going to raise it from the grave it’s Moloko, proud authors of the over the top and utterly sincere Statues, an album of tremendous pop songs that recapture the glory of classic disco.

Hot Features | Commentary 28% |  7 Dec 2000
Into The Heart Of America Peter Murphy
As the Bush-Gore election night morphed into pure strung-out political farce, a footloose hotpress writer found himself hunkered down in Amherst, Massachusetts, the place Emily Dickinson and Dinosaur Jnr have both called home. With smalltown American as his window on the world, this is the view that Peter Murphy got

Music | Interview 28% |  5 Oct 1994
Back to the Present Stuart Clark
You'd have thought that 12 consecutive top 40 hits would have earned them the key to the executive bathroom but, nope, before the ink was even dry on their Guinness Book Of Records entry, THE WEDDING PRESENT were shown the door by their record company. Unperturbed, everyone's favourite indie popsters found a new label, a new bass player and a new studio accomplice who's helped them produce their best album since the classic George Best. A slightly battered and bruised DAVE GEDGE gives a blow-by-blow account of the events to our ringside reporter STUART CLARK.

Music | Interview 28% | 19 Feb 1997
Men Behaving Radley Peter Murphy
Although the acclaimed C Mon Kids was conspicuous by its absence from the Best-Of-96 polls, The Boo Radleys sice and martin carr aren t bitter. As they prepare for an assault on the States, peter murphy gets the lowdown on their hatred of videos, their contempt for producers and their disapproval of outfits such as Dodgy, The Lightning Seeds and Everything But The Girl.

  28% |  1 Mar 2005
Loveless
(5/100 The People's Choice)
The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
 

Music Review | Album 28% | 24 Jun 2003
How To Hang Off A Rope Tanya Sweeney
It’s early days for the band, and although right now, it seems unlikely that they’re going to topple any Premier League outfits, the world is still very much their oyster and I’d venture that they’ll swallow it whole at some point.

Music | Interview 28% |  7 Jan 2005
Mind, Body and Lightbody Peter Murphy
After 12 months which saw the group go from the indie B-division to rock’s premier league, Snow Patrol have had a more dramatic 2004 than most. In an in-depth interview, Gary Lightbody discusses a life-changing year, the Irish and British music scenes, friendships, relationships and where the band go to next.

Music | Interview 27% |  5 Mar 1997
The Shock Of The New Siobhan Long
A new album, a new producer, a new sound and a new lease of life so where better to launch mary black s Shine than in New Orleans? Report and interview: siobhAN LONG

Music | Interview 27% |  5 Mar 1997
The Shock Of The New Siobhan Long
A new album, a new producer, a new sound and a new lease of life so where better to launch mary black s Shine than in New Orleans? Report and interview: siobhAN LONG

Music Review | Album 27% | 29 Jun 2004
Black Skies In Broad Daylight Karla Healion
This is not a bad album, and if it was released three years ago it would have come across better, but now there is a lot of music like this around and it takes really good songs, and something very original, to make a band shine.

Music Review | Album 27% | 21 Feb 2002
Source Tags & Codes Eamon Sweeney
This, their third album and first for Interscope, is a thrilling revelation of a fully-fledged and totally unique bruising rock sound

Music Review | Album 27% |  8 Oct 2007
Trees Outside The Academy Ed Byrne
Trees Outside The Academy is a masterclass of prog drugginess, brimming with sweet melodies and lullaby choruses.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% |  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 Review | Album 26% | 15 Dec 1993
Pale Sun, Crescent Moon Lorraine Freeney
COWBOY JUNKIES: “Pale Sun, Crescent Moon” (BMG)

Music Review | Live 26% | 26 Jul 2007
Daniel Johnston at Vicar St., Dublin Peter Murphy
Gen X race memory and The Devil And Daniel Johnston have ensured a full house at Vicar St, and in the foyer ‘Hi, How Are You?’ frog t-shirts are doing a brisk business in black and white.

Music Review | Album 26% |  9 Feb 1994
Crooked Rain Crooked Rain Lorraine Freeney
Pavement: “Crooked Rain Crooked Rain” (Big Cat)

Music Review | Album 25% | 14 Nov 1991
Weld Paul Byrne
If you were to look up the meaning of the word weld in the Oxford English Dictionary you'd find: *Weld v. unite (pieces of esp. heated metal etc.) into solid mass by hammering or pressure*. There's more of course, but that basically wraps it up. It also wraps up Neil Young ... Crazy Horses' new double live album. A merciless wall of noise, Weld is all about guitars. Very loud guitars. It's also about chaos, albeit chaos in perfect motion, chaos in full flights, majestic, marauding - Weld in chaos, in control.

Music | News 24% | 26 Aug 2009
Electric Picnic day by day breakdown announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
Schedule for the weekend is released.

Music | News 24% | 19 Jun 2008
The Inside Track Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer

Music | News 24% | 14 Dec 1994
A Year in the Life Niall Crumlish
How was it for you? The assembled Hot Press writers offer their own opinions on 1994 over the next five pages.

Music Review | Album 24% |  8 Feb 1995
Beat The Retreat: Songs By Richard Thompson Patrick Brennan
Various Artists: “Beat The Retreat: Songs By Richard Thompson” (Capitol Records)

Hot Features | Reports 23% | 16 Sep 2009
FRIDAY Peter Murphy
So then, how many words do the Eskimos have for muck?

  23% | 17 Nov 2006
Music Ireland band competition  
Who should play along with Director, The Immediate, The Blizzards and Royseven on the live stage at Music Ireland? Listen to the tracks and vote here!

Music Review | Album 23% |  3 Apr 2002
The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses Peter Murphy
 

Music Review | Album 23% |  3 Apr 2002
The Stone Roses Peter Murphy
 

Music Review | Album 21% | 21 Sep 1994
Universal Mother Bill Graham
SINEAD O’CONNOR : “Universal Mother” (Ensign)

Music | News 20% |  2 Sep 2005
  The Hot Press Newsdesk
 

  20% | 19 Mar 1997
Men Behaving Radley  
 

  20% |  5 Mar 1997
Men Behaving Radley  
 

 

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