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Film Review | Film 96% | 26 Apr 2001
THE HOLE Craig Fitzsimons
THE HOLE Directed by Nick Hamm. Starring Thora Birch, Desmond Harrington, Keira Knightley, Laurence Fox

Film Review | Film 91% | 16 Feb 2005
A Hole In My Heart Tara Brady
Labia reduction operations, emetophilia, bizarre oedipal frictions, open heart surgery, douching, anal anaesthesia, toy soldiers being inserted where no GI has any business to be (unless of course he’s running an Iraqi Prisoner of War camp) – it seems extremely unlikely that Mr. Moodyson’s fourth feature will make the Daily Mail’s compilation of best films this year, but A Hole In My Heart does confirm his rep as one of the most unpredictable transgressors around.

Music Review | Single 91% | 17 Nov 1993
Hole In My Heaven Duan Stokes
An Emotional Fish: “Hole In My Heaven” (Atlantic)

Hot Features | Comedy 82% | 20 Jan 2000
Northern Delights Nick Kelly
Nick Kelly meets the Hole In The Wall Gang, whose brand of political satire has won them friends on both sides of the sectarian divide

Music | Interview 80% |  8 Mar 2004
Auf herr rocker The Hot Press Newsdesk
Melissa Auf Der Maur, the former Hole and Smashing Pumpkins bassist, on working with Courtney Love and Billy Corgan, and finding her own space in the male locker room. Interview by Peter Murphy.

Music Review | Album 66% | 12 May 2008
Music Hole Mark Keane
Arrestingly bonkers return from the French Bjork, in the third album from an artist who is inspired and maddening in equal measure.

Music Review | Dance Single 61% | 12 Oct 2006
Feel Me Barry O Donoghue
‘Feel Me’ is what would happen if Switch went minimal: clipped vocals, off-kilter percussion and a jackin’ one-note bassline meet quirky stabs, blips and hisses. Top. ‘Steady Road’ disappears further down the FX hole.

Music Review | Album 61% | 11 Jun 2007
Misch Masch Barry O Donoghue
Matt Edwards gets his Ableton on and delves into a minimal k-hole on this intoxicating mix.

  60% |  2 Oct 2006
Chasing You Richard Brophy
Mobilee made its name with tripped out k-hole techno, but London-based Sleeper Thief is focusing on deeper tracks. ‘Full Of You’ starts off with jittery percussion, but progresses into a brooding piece of dancefloor groove. ‘Chasing Rainbow’ is more atmospheric, but once again, the growling bass and dissected percussion will satisfy the dance floor.

Music Review | Dance Single 60% |  5 Apr 2006
Horizons/Hexoflip Richard Brophy
Mobilee puts out two uncharacteristically sweet and soulful releases. Sebo’s ‘Moved’ is a beautiful low-slung acid affair with a resonating vocal from Prosumer, while Nhar’s ‘Hexoflip’ grooves along without a kick drum but is similarly emotive. Then there’s the flipsides, ‘Horizons’ and ‘Silkcut’ – sweeping cavernous tracks that appear from the K-hole to face the sunlight of a beautiful new day in Berlin.

Music | News 59% | 13 May 2005
Jem Finer shorlisted for New Music Award The Hot Press Newsdesk
Jem Finer's 'Score For A Hole In The Ground' draws inspiration from the water chimes of Japan

Music Review | Single 57% |  5 Nov 2003
Drain The Blood Hannah Hamilton
Hailed as the new Courtney Love, Distillers vocalist Brody Dalle has surely been taking tips from the ex-Hole star on how to keep herself in the headlines.

Music Review | Single 57% | 20 Feb 2004
Follow the Wave Paul Nolan
The debut single from the band formed by ex-Hole/Smashing Pumpkins bassist Melissa Auf Der Mar is a ditchwater-dull attempt to mine the same stoner-rock territory favoured by Queens Of The Stone Age, Kyuss et al.

Music Review | Album 56% |  3 Aug 2000
Grand Slang: 1990-2000 Kim Porcelli
Here we have a good-but-not-great anthology of lost songs and remixes from City Slang - home over the years to alt-faves as diverse as Gallon Drunk, Hole and Sebadoh, and more recently Calexico, Yo La Tengo and Lambchop - who are celebrating ten years in 2000.

Film Review | Film 55% |  6 Nov 2009
Jennifer's Body Tara Brady
A horror-comedy named for equally spirited Hole anthem, Jennifer’s Body represents the alpha and the omega of the Bad Girl movieverse

Film Review | Film 55% | 15 Mar 2001
MISS CONGENIALITY Craig Fitzsimons
About as substantial as the middle of a Polo mint, and with considerably less depth or wit, the horrific Sandra Bullock vehicle Miss Congeniality wastes no time in drilling a hole in your head.

Music Review | Album 54% |  7 Jun 2001
Rooty Stephen Robinson
Basement Jaxx have never been purveyors of any kind of pigeon-hole dance music. From early excursions like the ragga-influenced ‘Flylife’ to the anthemic Latin groove ‘Samba Magic’ and especially on the 1999 album Remedy, they’ve always experimented with a varying array of styles and steals.

Politics | Message 53% | 15 Feb 2008
Rant In D Minor: Rage Against The Machines Peter Murphy
How rampant over-production is killing modern music. It's time for musicians to go back to their roots.

Music Review | Album 53% | 16 Jul 1992
Dirty Gerry McGovern
'100%' is how it begins. A song about the death of a friend who bit the bullet as it blew a hole through his head.

Politics | Frontlines 53% | 17 Aug 2007
The Rotterdam will rise again Kevin Sheeky
Faced with the demolition of their favourite watering hole, patrons of Belfast’s Rotterdam bar launched a campaign to save the historic venue.

Film Review | Film 53% | 15 Feb 2001
REQUIEM FOR A DREAM Craig Fitzsimons
Requiem for a Dream doesn't stay with you so much as burn a giant black hole in your consciousness, keeping you awake at night.

Music | Interview 52% | 19 May 1993
Stuart Clark talks to Radiohead Stuart Clark
I can't say I'm exactly in the Ester Rantzen-league when it comes to caring for other people but something I've just said to Ed O'Brien hasn't so much pricked my conscience as stuck a dirty great big hole in it.

Hot Features | Commentary 52% | 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 51% |  6 Mar 2008
Believe the Stipe Dave Fanning
Michael Stipe talks about REM's new album Accelerate, looks back at their 'working rehearsals' in Dublin and explains how their Irish-born producer helped them through their mid-life crisis.

Music | News 33% |  6 Jun 2006
Jim Noir cancels Irish date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Manchester's finest, Jim Noir, has cancelled the two dates planned for the end of this week.

Film Review | Film 33% | 16 May 2003
Darkness Falls Craig Fitzsimons
The premise, though uninspired, could at least have served as the basis for a mildly diverting enterprise, but there’s just nothing by way of drama or suspense on offer, while even the guts-and-gore quotient falls far short of what genre devotees have a right to expect.

Music | News 33% | 25 Sep 2002
Who's right? The Hot Press Newsdesk
New Nirvana best-of, including the previously unreleased 'You Know You're Right', to hit the shelves before Christmas, says Courtney Love. News to us, say Universal Records

Music | News 33% | 24 May 2004
Jim White for The Village The Hot Press Newsdesk
David Byrne protegee Jim White gives Dublin a taste of his alt. country stylings when he plays a headlining gig next month

Music | News 32% | 19 Jan 2009
Sinead & Shane confirmed for Barretstown gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
 

Music Review | Album 32% |  7 Jun 2001
Transatlantic Audio Volume 2 Richard Brophy
Since it set up shop three years ago, Dynamite Joint has been one of the few dance imprints that has pursued a truly eclectic vision.

Music Review | Album 31% | 29 Sep 1999
Fly Jackie Hayden
Despite their protestations, the Dixie Chicks are being marketed as the Spice Girls of country (references to Chick Power can’t be mere coincidence), but that shouldn’t take away from the spunky aggression of the three former buskers from Texas, nor prevent the unconverted checking out Fly, their second album.

Music | News 31% |  7 Jan 2002
The Ricky and Joe show The Hot Press Newsdesk
Def Leppard's Joe Elliott to produce solo album from Ricky "The Almighty" Warwick

Music Review | Single 31% | 17 Nov 1993
This Is It. Duan Stokes
Hothouse Flowers: “This Is It.” (London)

Music Review | Album 31% | 24 Feb 2004
Auf Der Maur Danielle Brigham
A mish-mash of different sounds and styles from goth to Pumpkins-esque alternative to moany-sleazy-girl rock, Auf Der Maur’s album is lacking anything worthy of a mere toe-tap.

  31% | 19 Sep 2003
Mrs. Cherry Loola's Last Chance  
Staplers and scissors come alive in the world of Mrs. Cherry Loola

Music Review | Single 31% | 22 Sep 1993
My Sister Patrick Brennan
The Juliana Hatfield Three: "My Sister" (east west)

Music Review | Album 31% | 16 Apr 2009
The Beautiful Untrue Peter Murphy
Black mambo jive talking from the piscean dubliner.

Politics | Bootboy 31% | 16 Aug 2001
Falling in lust aka BootBoy
It can be difficult to avoid the pitfalls of life, and love

Music Review | Album 31% | 15 Dec 2008
Live At The Melody Tent Edwin McFee
This no frills live album from Tuam terriers The Saw Doctors proves the lads are at their best when on a live stage.

Music | News 30% |  7 Dec 2007
Aaron Gavin named Songs Of Praise karaoke winner The Hot Press Newsdesk
Aaron Gavin (pictured) came out on top in last night's grand final of the Xbox Songs Of Praise alternative karaoke contest in Dublin's Button Factory.

Music | News 30% | 18 Jul 2006
Mercury Music Prize nominees announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
For the second year in a row, there are no Irish nominations among the 12 albums shortlisted for the Mercury Music Prize.

Music Review | Album 30% | 23 May 2007
Colour It In Francis Jones
The Macabees produce an album of affable small-screen indie-rock, in which personal dilemmas are magnified and become subjects of epic importance.

Music | News 30% | 17 Nov 2005
Marilyn to wed in Kilkenny? The Hot Press Newsdesk
Reports emanating from Kilkenny suggest that Marilyn Manson has chosen the city as the venue for his January marriage to stripper Dita Von Teese.

Music | News 30% | 29 Nov 2004
Doing it for the quids The Hot Press Newsdesk
Following on from the charity fundraising success of Volume 1, Today FM are releasing another compialtion of Even Better Than The Real Thing covers

Music Review | Album 30% |  4 Nov 2008
Gossip In The Grain The Hot Press Newsdesk
moochy singer-songwriter gets his groove on

Music | News 30% | 28 Aug 2007
Mundy to play benefit gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
Offaly troubadour Mundy is to lend a helping hand to a child in need this Sunday.

Film Review | Film 30% |  2 May 2003
Trapped Craig Fitzsimons
Trapped bears all the signs of having been scripted by an illiterate chimp on ketamine, while the awfulness of the acting defies conception or description.

Film Review | Film 30% |  9 Sep 2003
Hollywood Homicide Craig Fitzsimons
The fact that Hollywood Homicide’s highlight is an Eric Idle cameo as a kerb-crawling English actor in Hollywood, more or less says it all.

Music Review | Album 30% | 29 Nov 2001
World Of Their Own Colm O Hare
Pleasing little girls and their mums and their grandmums is what they do. And they do it brilliantly.

Music Review | Album 30% | 29 Nov 2001
World of their Own Colm O Hare
Pleasing little girls and their mums and their grandmums is what they do. And they do it brilliantly.

Music Review | Album 30% | 23 Apr 2002
And All That Could Have Been Phil Udell
In lieu of any sort of 'best of' collection, the live And All That Could Have Been is a fine resume of ten years spent on the edges of the mainstream

Music Review | Live 30% | 26 Jun 2003
Relish Mark Grassick
With an exhausting tour schedule already behind them it’s only fair to expect Relish to be a tightly knit unit but it’s their unwavering enthusiasm and good cheer that surprises and lends the sound an unmistakeable sheen of charisma.

Music Review | Album 30% | 12 May 1999
Brang Patrick Brennan
The Shanks have manfully fought the good fight over the past few years. Now, at last, with their Brang album, they're beginning to fulfil their potential and knit their disparate personalities and musical tastes together into an eclectic and fascinating whole.

Music | News 30% | 15 Apr 2009
Booker T plays Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
You can catch the soul legend in Galway and Dublin.

Music | News 30% | 16 Nov 2005
Wanted: Your top five albums by female artists The Hot Press Newsdesk
What are the best albums by women? Have your say here.

Music Review | Album 29% | 27 Sep 2001
Rain On Lens Phil Udell
Like a bizarre cross between Nick Cave and Johnny Cash, "God," or so the man says, "does not answer this type of prayer," and – to be honest – I’m not surprised.

Music Review | Album 29% |  5 Nov 2008
On Your Sleeve Patrick Freyne
Classic songs from everyone from Elton John to the Hold Steady, done in Jessee Malin's inimitable style; that is, turgid, bluesy, country pub rock.

Music | News 29% | 28 Oct 2009
€460 million super-venue planned for Tipperary The Hot Press Newsdesk
MCD are among those involved.

Music | News 29% | 14 Dec 1984
Critics Roundup 1984 Damian Corless
An unsatisfying year for albums. In this video age I’m rapidly falling victim to the 'Instant Gratification Syndrome’. Why wade through 45 mins of uneven music for the sake of one or two highlights when it’s so easy to make video and audio recordings of favourite songs.

Music Review | Live 29% | 11 Aug 2008
Blondie Tom Mathews
Despite a mix that virtually eliminated keyboards and favoured bass and drums over vocals that needed all the help they could get, the hits came thick and fast.

Music | News 29% | 15 Dec 1990
Critics Roundup 1990 Paul Byrne
Paul Byrne's 1990

Music Review | Album 29% |  7 Apr 2008
On Your Sleeve Patrick Freyne
A cover album that may make you question why you liked the original songs in the first place...

Music Review | Album 29% | 24 Aug 2005
Amber and Green Steve Cummins
It’s been an age since David Hopkins’ name has been whispered within the Irish music industry. Formerly of Dublin prog-rockers Lir, he elected to call it a day during a mid-90s US tour.

Music | Interview 29% | 21 Nov 2005
Primal McQueen Shilpa Ganatra
All-female rockers McQueen play frazzled punk-pop. Just don't call them girlies.

Music Review | Live 29% |  2 Mar 2005
Live at Whelan's, Dublin Tanya Sweeney
Who was it that said that beauty is a double-edged sword? True, it could be all too easy to denounce Mainline as six pretty boys, looking for all the world like a band of spruced-up Fonzies. Luckily their sound tells a different and much more substantial story.

Music | News 29% | 16 Aug 2001
Sunshine super Van The Hot Press Newsdesk
AS REVEALED MANY moons ago in hotpress, Van Morrison is one of the heavyweight talents featured on Good Rockin’ Tonight: A Tribute To Sun Records.

Music | News 29% | 22 Sep 2006
The Blizzards unleash debut album The Hot Press Newsdesk
Mullingar punk rockers have announced details of their debut album - and they've rather a lengthy tour to boot.

Industry | Reports 29% | 24 May 2001
Love will tear us apart Stuart Clark
Courtney Love has stepped up her one-woman war against the music industry

Film Review | Film 29% |  3 Aug 2000
GONE IN SIXTY SECONDS Craig Fitzsimons
Deafeningly loud, in-your-face, overheated, overlong, bereft of braincells and not half as much fun as the trailer might lead you to expect, Gone In Sixty Seconds is the latest plague to be visited upon the planet by Jerry Bruckheimer

Music Review | Album 29% |  7 Dec 2007
Live Earth: The Concerts For A Climate In Crisis Patrick Freyne
The line-up here is practically an argument for the extinction of mankind. I mean, Keane? Even on their own they’re worse than global warming.

Music Review | Album 29% |  9 Oct 2006
Dreamt For Light Years In The Belly Of A Mountain Colin Carberry
The collaborators listed on Mark Linkous’ five-years-a-comin’ new record read like the dream Christmas Card list of a US alt-rock fanatic.

Music Review | Album 29% | 14 Jul 2006
Impeach My Bush Tara Brady
Is it sexual liberation in handy CD form? Well, we can’t know for sure, but listening to Peaches, one can momentarily forget that we live on the same planet as the faux girl power of the Pussycat Dolls.

Music Review | Album 29% | 31 Jan 2005
The Great Destroyer Tanya Sweeney
While The Great Destroyer is a much more straightforward rock record, there is certainly still much to be admired in Parker and Sparhawk’s muted chemistry. Their cuddly intimacy has given way to a much more charged sound.

Music Review | Live 29% |  7 Oct 2002
Primal Scream Colin Carberry
The best bands have a gift for making connections even when they’re tearing things apart and – on tonight’s evidence – the Primals have a desire to join things up that verges on the evangelical

Music Review | Album 29% | 29 Mar 2001
Everyday Stephen Robinson
Best known on these shores for his Under The Table And Dreaming album, and if you're still saying 'huh?', bear in mind that this current album sold 732,000 copies in its first week of release in the US.

Music Review | Album 29% | 17 Nov 1993
Wild Women Never Die Gerry McGovern
FRIGHTWIG: 'Wild Women Never Die' (Southern Records)

Music Review | Album 29% | 27 Apr 2000
La Sirena De Pecera Peter Murphy
IF FRENCH is the lingo of lurve, then, according to Old Time Relijun, Espanol, Italiano and Portugues are the vernaculars of sexual psychosis.

Music Review | Album 29% | 20 Jul 2000
The Yamaha Years Andy Darlington
How to be happy in a sad sad world? It's deceptively simple. Why not "go to the Zoo/and say 'Boo' to an Ostrich?" suggests John Shuttleworth. Former punk chartster Jilted John, aka Graham Fellows, has reinvented himself as the bastard love-child of Richard Stilgoe and Percy Sugden.

Music | Interview 29% |  4 Mar 2002
Psycho Narco solo Nicola Reddy
Nicola Reddy hears why the Almighty's Ricky Warwick is going it alone

Music Review | Album 29% | 24 Apr 2002
C'Mon C'Mon Colm O Hare
Only her fourth studio album in the eight years since she first burst on the scene, C'mon C'mon finds her very much in a holding pattern

Music Review | Live 29% | 16 Jan 2006
Hard-Fi live at the Temple Bar Music Centre, Dublin Shilpa Ganatra
The voice of a new generation? A poor man’s Kaiser Chiefs? The band from the Lifestyle Sports ad? However one views the Staines phenomenon that is Hard-Fi, you can’t argue with a performance that sells out months in advance.

Film Review | Film 28% | 15 Jun 2007
Ten Canoes Tara Brady
Ten Canoes weaves together a string of bawdy jokes to create a richly textured folk-tale, deftly demonstrating that accessible and funny doesn’t have to mean retarded.

Nuggets | Net 28% |  9 Sep 2002
Apocalypse bow wow! Stuart Clark
The American rap community is about to get some neighbourly competition

Film Review | Film 28% |  1 Sep 2006
Tideland Tara Brady
This diseased companion piece to The Fisher King occasionally drags and often disturbs, but somehow, it’s never less than compelling.

Music Review | Album 28% | 14 Sep 2000
Sweet Blue Gene John Walshe
It comes as no surprise that Michael J. Sheehy has Irish blood coursing through his veins – his father hails from Tipperary.

Music | News 28% | 28 Nov 2002
Love to conquer all The Hot Press Newsdesk
World exclusive: Courtney Love "very close" to signing to Alan McGee's Poptones label and set to release "incredible, incredible" comeback single

Music | News 28% | 28 Nov 2002
Love to conquer all The Hot Press Newsdesk
World exclusive: Courtney Love to sign to Alan McGee's Poptones label (The Hives, The Bellrays) and release "incredible, incredible" comeback single

Music Review | Album 28% | 30 Aug 2006
Second round's in me Olaf Tyaransen
The title of this album could refer to the fact that this is 29-year-old Detroit rapper Obie Trice’s second long-playing release. Alternatively, it might be a reference to the events of last December 31st, when he was shot twice while driving on the Lodge Expressway by Wyoming Avenue in Detroit (he was also one of the late Proof’s best mates).

Music Review | Live 28% | 18 Jul 2008
My Bloody Valentine Ruraidh Conlon O'Reilly
Steeped in hazy washes of noise, Loveless’ finest moments float by, though ‘Soon’ and ‘Feed Me With Your Kiss’ stand out amid the drowsy throb.

Music | Interview 28% | 15 Dec 1993
COMING ON STRONG Colm O Hare
Deco Cuffe me bollix. With the release of his debut album Andrew Strong has finally left behind his Commitments' character and launched his solo career in earnest. Interview: Colm O'Hare

Music Review | Album 28% | 24 Jan 2005
Tourist Maurice O'Brien
For excitement and edginess you’ve come to the wrong place, but when a lot of that these days means having the correct haircut or right brand of eyeliner, perhaps there is something to be admired in the way Athlete are resolutely unfashionable.

Politics | Frontlines 28% | 19 Mar 1997
Clark s Cock Shock Olaf Tyaransen
Hot Press Big Man Reveals His Little Man Live On Air!!!!!!! SExclusive: Olaf Tyaransen

Film Review | Film 28% | 11 Nov 1999
Afterlife Craig Fitzsimons
A MORNING of meditative Japanese arthouse cinema might not normally strike me as the most inviting way to spend a couple of hours, but whatever it was that took hold of me, I was seriously looking forward to this occasion.

Film Review | Film 28% | 17 Jul 2009
Antichrist Tara Brady
For the humble film critic, there is no more exciting occasion than a new Lars von Trier film.

Politics | Message 28% | 26 Jul 2007
It couldn't have happened to a nicer guy Niall Stokes
And we're not talking about Joe O'Reilly.

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 28% | 16 Feb 2004
Shemale of the species Stuart Clark
T.A.T.U may sadly have broken up but fear not a transsexual replacement is on the way. A genre bending Stuart Clark reports

Film Review | Film 28% | 19 May 2005
Mysterious Skin Tara Brady
Filmmaker Gregg Araki’s shock tactics have frequently raised eyebrows and heckles, and for a while, during the late ‘90s, he threatened to become the oldest angry teen not actually a member of Sonic Youth. Though Mysterious Skin revisits many familiar Araki themes (sexual deviancy, rape, alien abduction, fucking the pain away, terminal youthful boredom, you know, the usual…) – it’s a far cry from the addled nihilism and indiscriminate buckshot of his earlier movies.

Hot Features | Interview 28% |  8 Jul 2009
Flame academy Peter Murphy
She's the red-haired electro-pop debutante of the year. La Roux frontwoman Elly Jackson talks about her love of the 80s and tells us why Blur were the only decent rock band of the past 20 years.

Hot Features | Fashion 28% | 30 Mar 2007
Wham, glam bam Meg Duffy
Forget shabby chic. Dirty Epics’ singer Sarah Jane Wai O’Flynn loves to glam it up.

Film Review | Film 28% | 22 Sep 2006
Trust The Man Tara Brady
Nothing could prepare one for the shimmering beacon of awfulness that is Trust The Man. As useless as a volleyball court in a hospital for landmine victims, to gaze on it’s ineptitude is an act of masochism far greater than anything visited upon Wanda von Sacher-Masoch.

Music Review | Album 28% | 16 Nov 1994
Trailer Liam Fay
Of all their undeniable qualities, it is Ash’s bone dry sense of humour and their eye for unnervingly absurd detail that bodes most auspiciously for their long-term future.

Music Review | Album 28% | 16 Mar 2000
The Million Dollar Hotel OST John Walshe
By this stage, you're no doubt aware that Bono co-wrote this movie and provides no less than six songs on the soundtrack, some with his old muckers in U2 and others with The Million Dollar Hotel Band, which prises the likes of Lanois and Eno away from the desk and into more standard musical roles.

Music Review | Album 28% |  3 Oct 2005
Islands Colin Carberry
A record that is simultaneously more expansive and microscopically intimate, and in places (‘Paper Machete’, ‘In Rivers’) even makes you think of Talk Talk – so sophisticated is the music on offer.

Music Review | Album 28% |  3 Mar 1999
Random Acts Of Kindness Siobhan Long
Passion. And faith. Gavin Harte's got it by the bucketload. And Random Acts Of Kindness is as articulate and combustible a calling card as he could possibly wish for.

Music Review | Album 28% | 13 Nov 2003
Love triangle Phil Udell
Not perfect by any means but certainly far more consistent than its patchy predecessor

Music Review | Album 28% | 13 Nov 2003
Three Phil Udell
Not perfect by any means but certainly far more consistent than its patchy predecessor

Politics | Bootboy 28% | 28 Sep 2000
The Cure Dermod Moore
Prozac begins to have its effect on our columnist

Hot Features | Foulplay 28% | 25 Jan 1995
The Crying Game Declan Lynch
I would like to begin this fortnight by grappling with an issue of great controversy. I will raise the cudgel, grasp the nettle, take the bull by the horns, seize the hour. Or not, as the case may be. It’s to do with golf, and Irish golfers in particular.

Broadcast | Audio 28% | 27 Feb 2003
Audioslave The Hot Press Newsdesk
Listen to tracks from the supergroup's debut self titled album

Music Review | Live 28% | 10 Apr 2007
Sugababes live at The Point, Dublin Phil Udell
The Point is stuffed with row upon row of kids with glow sticks, light up bunny ears, pop corn and hassled-looking parents. They’re waiting for the Sugababes. And waiting. And waiting.

Music | News 28% | 15 Dec 2000
Critic's Round Up of Year 2000 Stuart Clark
Beck in the High-Life Again by Stuart Clarke

Music | Interview 28% | 28 Jan 2008
Golden Wonder Chris Wasser
She’s been dubbed America’s answer to M.I.A. and blown Bjork off stage in Madison Square Garden. Brooklyn rapper Santogold explains how it feels to be hyped as New York’s next big thing.

Film Review | Film 28% |  8 Aug 2005
The Devil's Rejects Tara Brady
The Great Texas Chainsaw Massacre Grave-Robbery reaches something of a grisly climax in Rob Zombie’s relentlessly revolting sophomore effort.

Hot Features | Commentary 28% | 29 Nov 2001
The spice of life Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark celebrates a feast of international cuisine.

Hot Features | Commentary 28% |  6 Nov 2002
All together now Joe Jackson
Autumn Dance is a show of two separate creations that each explore the conflicting notions of unity and struggle within relationships

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 28% | 19 May 2003
Spinal chords Stuart Clark
 

Film Review | Film 27% | 15 Feb 2001
DUDE, WHERE'S MY CAR? Tara Brady
Given the recent avalanche of brain-dead teen-Yank movies, all apparently striving to out-dumb whichever one came before, it was only a matter of time before we hit the rock bottom of the shit-pit.

Music Review | Album 27% | 11 Aug 1993
No Little Boy Paddy Kehoe
IT CAN hardly be a year since John Martyn's last LP outing, the rejigged retrospective Couldn't Love You More, yet hot on its heels comes this updated back-tracking exercise.

Music | Interview 27% | 17 Aug 2000
C s Sides Colm O Hare
Colm O Hare profiles the Spice Girl with the talent and tenacity to make a career of her own

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 27% | 29 Sep 2003
Caught In The Net Stuart Clark
The Boom In D.I.Y.

Film Review | Film 27% |  5 Jul 2001
Sweet November Craig Fitzsimons
It’s an unappetising mix of Mills & Boon sentiment and yuppie vacuosity, with the unimaginative plot pitching obnoxious workaholic ad-exec Nelson Moss (Reeves) and bland nonentity Sara (Theron) together

Politics | Message 27% | 17 Nov 2008
Rant in D Minor: No Country for Young Men? Peter Murphy
Contrary to the apparent assumptions of the publishing industry, it appears that some young males actually like to read books.

Music Review | Live 27% | 30 Nov 1994
AN EMOTIONAL FISH John Walshe
AN EMOTIONAL FISH (Whelan’s, Dublin)

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 12 Jan 2005
The Border Fascist Tara Brady
Vol 101 No 11, December 16, 2004. Price: E1.45 Editor: T Brady

Hot Features | London Calling 27% | 17 Jan 2001
A Noble Calling Barry Glendenning
From being blown off his feet to standing up to be counted, ROSS NOBLE tells his story

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 11 Jan 2003
Animal form Peter Murphy
 

Music Review | Live 27% | 26 Apr 2001
Mundy Barry Glendenning
MUNDY The Borderline, London Standing centre stage before a throng comprised of an astonishing number of nubile young rock chicks and their “how-the-fuck-did-that-nerd-pull-her” boyfriends in the smoky bowels of Time Out magazine’s current live music venue of the year, Mundy radiates a hitherto unseen confidence.

Music Review | Album 27% |  7 Sep 1994
Stoned & Dethroned Stuart Clark
"it can’t have been more than 15 seconds before the first person screamed: “where’s the fucking feedback?”

Film Review | Film 27% | 16 Mar 2005
Nine Songs Tara Brady
I cannot tell you how appalled I am by the explicit sexual content in Michael Winterbottom’s latest. There’s but one lousy cum shot, Ms. Stilley’s breasts look steamrolled flat and our central couples’ idea of kinking things up involves knee high boots and blindfolds. I mean, yawn. This might pass for filth among incredibly sheltered fifteen year olds, but really, this is coy first date stuff.

Music | News 27% | 16 Nov 1994
A GOOD YEAR FOR THE IRISH Gerry McGovern
Here, Hot Press profiles some of the home grown artists who've launched new releases in time for the Christmas market. The Mary Janes

Film Review | Film 27% | 15 Oct 2009
The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus Tara Brady
Final Fantasy

Music | News 27% | 15 Dec 2000
Critics' Round-up of the year 2000 Peter Murphy
The Year Of The Song by Peter Murphy

Politics | Frontlines 27% | 20 Dec 2005
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS: Don't pay the ferry men The Whole Hog
Annual article: A year in industrial relations reviewed.

Music | Interview 27% |  7 Jul 1999
Not Fade Away Jackie Hayden
MARK LAWLOR s debut album has been a long time coming but with his band FADE STREET he s finally on the right road. Interview: Jackie Hayden.

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 27% | 15 Nov 2004
Caught In The Net: My Plug In Baby Stuart Clark
Halloween was especially shocking this year for one little lady.

Music Review | Album 27% | 10 Sep 2004
Burn the Maps Peter Murphy
For 14 years The Frames have conducted the business of their art like filmmakers who reached a détente with the studio system through operating on a one-for-us/one-for-them basis.

Film Review | Film 27% | 12 Jan 1994
CARLITO’S WAY Neil McCormack
CARLITO’S WAY (Directed by Brian De Palma. Starring Al Pacino, Sean Penn, Penelope Anne Miller)

Film Review | Film 27% |  1 Aug 2001
Whipped Craig Fitzsimons
Despite the best attempts of Hollywood studios, few movies have reached the depths of sheer unredeemed awfulness plumbed by Whipped.

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  2 Jun 2003
Hick digs scars Stuart Clark
 

Film Review | Film 27% |  5 Aug 1998
The X Files – Fight the Future Cathy Dillon
The X Files – Fight the Future (Directed by Rob Bowman. Starring David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Martin Landau.)

Hot Features | Laugh Lines 27% |  6 Feb 2004
Canada dry Steve Patterson
 

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 20 Jul 2000
In God s Country? Peter Murphy
A new book traces the influence of country music on rock s alternative artists. PETER MURPHY reads on, impressed

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  8 Jun 2000
Manic Street Playwright Joe Jackson
PATRICK JONES is the brother of the Manics NICKY WIRE. And his new play explores similar themes to the band s music. Poetry and politics and action changed the world, he tells Joe Jackson

Hot Features | Commentary 27% |  8 Dec 1999
Papa Don't Preach Nell McCafferty
We should be asking questions about Catholicism's warped teachings on sexuality, rather than wasting time on John Charles McQuaid's alleged homosexuality, writes NELL McCAFFERTY.

Film Review | Film 27% | 11 Oct 2001
Amelie Craig Fitzsimons
Amelie is an undeniably amiable but somewhat twee and inoffensive example of cinema at its ‘nicest’

Music | Interview 27% | 17 Jul 2007
Chris almighty Paul Nolan
Citing “irresolvable conflict”, grunge legend Chris Cornell has packed in his day job with Audioslave to pursue a solo career. Here, he explains why he’s decided to go it alone.

Music | Interview 27% |  8 Aug 2003
The definite article Danielle Brigham
Meet The Things, the garage band heading for the main road.

Politics | Frontlines 27% | 17 Sep 2002
Nigerian deportation Adrienne Murphy
The Department Of Justice has denied asylum to Elizabeth Onasanwo and her four children, who are due to be deported back to Nigeria, where the two girls - Bolu aged 6 and Christina aged 18 - will face female genital mutilation, a traditional practice frequently resulting in death

Film Review | Film 27% | 16 Nov 2006
Pan's Labyrinth (El Laberinto Del Fauno) Tara Brady
Fantastic, sadistic and sublime, Pan’s Labyrinth, the director’s latest work, is a coruscating fairy-tale breeding horror, politics and unblemished innocence to produce the hands-down, honest-to-God, best movie of 2006.

Music Review | Album 27% | 16 Mar 2000
He Has Left Us Alone But Shafts Of Light Sometimes Grace The Corner Of Our Rooms Peter Murphy
SAME LABEL, same country of origin, same release date, different acts, same effect. On the evidence of the treasures currently being produced by the Constellation label, Canada looks like becoming the post post-rock capital of the globe.

Music Review | Album 27% | 16 Mar 2000
Goodbye Enemy Airship The Landlord Is Dead Peter Murphy
SAME LABEL, same country of origin, same release date, different acts, same effect. On the evidence of the treasures currently being produced by the Constellation label, Canada looks like becoming the post post-rock capital of the globe.

Music Review | Album 27% |  5 Sep 2003
Chain Gang Of Love Peter Murphy
Chain Gang Of Love won’t silence those detractors, but it does showcase Suni Rose Wagner as a pretty nifty writer of two-minute plus pop nuggets.

Music | Interview 27% | 30 Oct 2003
People In Meath Tanya Sweeney
Well, Westmeath to be more precise. Mat Bellamy of Muse explains how the pursuit of baroque goth-opera took them to rural Ireland.

Film Review | Film 27% |  2 Mar 2000
HURLY BURLY Craig Fitzsimons
THIS ORIGINALLY started life as a mere play on the New York art circuit, but Hurly Burly's crackling dialogue and caustic observational sharpness meant it could hardly stay out of sight forever - genius always rises to the surface eventually.

Music | Interview 27% | 11 Jun 2003
Fair play Hannah Hamilton
Fairuza frontman Kryz Reid on such not unrelated topics as AC/DC cover bands, falsetto singing and cross-dressing.

Music Review | Album 27% | 25 Aug 1993
Kites Andy Darlington
THERE WAS a Spencer Davis in the Spencer Davis Group, a Manfred Mann in Manfred Mann, and even a Dave Dee in Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich. But the first thing to realise about Simon Dupree & The Big Sound is that there was no Simon Dupree.

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 Review | Album 27% | 17 Sep 2007
White Chalk Colin Carberry
Beautiful, arcane, unsettling – and that’s only the cover. White Chalk isn’t so much a record, as a great effort at dragging you into another world.

Music | Interview 27% |  4 Mar 1998
Leap Of faith Nick Kelly
Who needs Abbey Road or The Power Station when you ve got Connolly s Of Leap? Failed Keith Richards impersonator martin stephenson tells nick kelly about a wild week in County Cork.

Music Review | Live 27% | 26 Apr 2001
Once in a marquee moon Peter Murphy
“It was a tattooed night/Streets so bright . . .”

Music | Interview 27% |  6 Aug 2003
Sorcerer's Apprentices Eamon Sweeney
How The Warlocks discovered trans-atlantic left-field pop in L.A.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 13 Feb 2002
The Vig roll Peter Murphy
Butch Vig's Top 3:

Music | Interview 27% | 30 Aug 2001
In the Nikka time Phil Udell
Hip-hop, hard rock and yoga – Phil Udell hears about Nikka Costa’s recipe for success

Politics | Frontlines 27% | 23 Jan 2006
Raising Eyebrows Ed Power
Eyebrowy cast a mocking glance at the Irish rock scene. But their ambitions go further than local lampoonery.

Film Review | Film 27% |  5 Aug 1998
Kurt and Courtney Cathy Dillon
Kurt and Courtney (Directed by Nick Broomfield.)

Music | News 27% |  3 Sep 2009
Pirate Buster for Music Show The Hot Press Newsdesk
He was the man whose evidence put a huge hole in the stern of Pirate Bay, in a landmark judgement in Sweden earlier this year. Now the CEO and Chairman of the International Federation of Phonographic Industries, John Kennedy, is set to speak at The Music Show, which takes place on October 3 and 4, at the RDS in Dublin. He will speak on the issue of illegal downloading and the threat it represents to the Music Industry, which is currently undergoing massive changes as a result of the impact of the internet. The Music Show is run by Hot Press magazine.

Music | Interview 27% | 28 Jan 2008
Take a chanson me Ed Power
She’s been hailed the Irish Amy Winehouse. But dusky-voiced chanteuse Carly is too unique a talent to fit neatly into a pigeon hole.

Music | News 27% | 19 Oct 2007
Kurt Cobain biopic in the works The Hot Press Newsdesk
Nirvana's Kurt Cobain is set to be the latest musical icon to have their story committed to celluloid.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 17 Jul 2006
The Producer Peter Murphy
He was a midwife to grunge and has worked with artists as diverse as Marilyn Manson, Hole and Ozzy Osbourne. Far from being a studio boffin, though, Michael Beinhorn believes modern music is too often reliant on technology.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 14 Dec 1994
Taking the Mickey Liam Fay
It's been a year of momentous upheaval throughout the planet. Wars have flared up, governments have fallen and the hole in the ozone layer has continued to grow. Inside the global y-fronts, however, was where the real cut and thrust of 1994 was going on. A cross-legged Liam Fay reports on twelve months which have seen a huge increase in the rate of worldwide castration and which prove beyond any doubt that the penis is not mightier than the sword.

Music | Interview 27% | 14 Jul 1993
A Shock to the System Lorraine Freeney
PIGEON-HOLE THEM AS BELFAST HARDCORE MERCHANTS AT YOUR PERIL - IN THE PAST FEW MONTHS THERAPY? HAVE RELEASED TWO CLASSIC PUNK-POP EP'S THAT SHOOK THE BRITISH CHARTS, AND EVEN GOT THEM INTO THE PAGES OF TEEN-BIBLE SMASH HITS. AS THEY BEGIN RECORDING THEIR NEW LP, THEY TAKE TIME OUT TO GET NERVOUS ABOUT FEILE, GET ANGRY ABOUT THE BEATLES, AND EXPLAIN WHY THE DAYS OF THE NINE-MINUTE INSTRUMENTAL EPIC ARE OVER. INTERVIEW: LORRAINE FREENEY

Music | Interview 27% | 14 Jul 1993
A Shock To The System Lorraine Freeney
Pigeon-hole them as Belfast hardcore merchants at your peril in the past few months Therapy? have released two classic punk-pop EPs that shook the British charts, and even got them into the pages of teen-bible Smash Hits. As they begin recording their new LP, they take time out to get nervous about Fiile, get angry about the Beatles, and explain why the days of the nine-minute instrumental epic are over. Interview: Lorraine Freeney.

Music | Interview 27% |  8 Jul 2002
Antler Music Eamon Sweeney
An indie Glasgow-based supergroup or just a bunch of naughty schoolchildren? Actually The Reindeer Section are a bit of both

Hot Features | Commentary 27% |  6 Jul 2000
In the Name of the Father Peter Murphy
The former NME rock crit, ZTT founder and hyper of Frankie has written a book. But it s not about pop it s about the suicide of his dad. PETER MURPHY reports on how Nothing matters.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 23 Nov 2000
Daughter On The Stage Joe Jackson
FIONA McGEOWN tells Joe Jackson about appearing at the Abbey Theatre and her reaction to the critics

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 27% | 24 Jan 2007
Carry on kampfing Stuart Clark
A German comedy about Adolf Hitler isn’t going down well with the natives.

Hot Features | Comedy 27% | 31 Aug 2000
The Improvisers Are Coming To Take You Away Nick Kelly
NICK KELLY hears the Dublin Comedy Improv team talk him through their mad, bad and dangerous moments

Music | Interview 27% | 10 Apr 2006
As good as Goldfrapp Tara Brady
She's an electrifying performer, but when the spotlight is turned off, Alison Goldfrapp could almost pass for normal.

Music Review | Album 27% | 24 Nov 2006
Those The Brokes Peter Murphy
An accomplished but uncontroversial second album that sticks rigidly to the template established by its predecessor. Not that adhering to form and formula is necessarily a bad thing. Shakespeare did it. So did Chuck Berry.

Music | Interview 27% | 21 Nov 2006
Music Ireland '06 live acts The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Live Stage sizzles with Music Ireland's collection of groups

Music | Hit the North 27% |  2 Aug 2001
Get them Morph Colin Carberry
MORPH tell COLIN CARBERRY why they want to be the plasticine Portishead

Politics | Hog 27% | 17 Jan 2003
Another holy war The Hog
Are we still able to see the wood for the trees?

Hot Features | Cascarino 27% |  9 Jun 2009
Why Fergie needs another Roy Keane Tony Cascarino
Man Utd’s weakness in midfield was ruthlessly exposed by Barcelona in the Champions League final.

Music | Interview 27% |  3 Feb 2006
Hit The North: In he Throes of Success Colin Carberry
Former Throes frontman Eamonn McNamee has struck out on his own and is starting to turn heads. Just don’t call him Elvis.

Hot Features | Foulplay 27% | 10 Apr 2003
New dawn fades Jonathan O Brien
Whilst Ireland’s hopes of a first grand-slam win in 55 years were being unceremoniously dashed in Lansdowne Road, your correspondent jostled for viewing space in a crowded D4 hostelry.

Music | Interview 27% | 22 May 2003
Arc of a diver Peter Murphy
A classical pianist grandmother, bohemian parents and a half-brother in LA legends Love – you could say that Maria McKee was cut out for her job.

Music | Interview 27% |  2 Jul 2003
West behaviour – Part two Olaf Tyaransen
 

Music | Homefront 27% |  5 Oct 1994
Under African Skies Nell McCafferty
I’VE JUST come back from Africa and I hope I’ll never say “wog” again, not even in a fit of what we famously, self-regardingly term “black humour”.

Music | Interview 27% | 24 Feb 2009
The Empire Strikes Back Edwin McFee
Superheroes, talking animals, three fingered dressmakers and more populate the weird and wonderful world of the soon to be massive Empire of the sun and Edwin McFee steps inside the mind of main-man Luke Steele for a journey he’ll never forget.

Hot Features | Laugh Lines 27% | 16 Sep 2003
The Comic Deterrent John Henderson
John Henderson explains why, for all its faults, Irish comedy can still save lives

Music | Interview 26% | 15 Aug 2003
Up Close & Personal Phil Udell
 

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 10 Dec 2007
When Cazza met Podge and Rodge Craig Fitzsimons
Cockney football pundit Tony Cascarino recently paid a visit to the Ballydung abode of potty-mouthed puppets Podge and Rodge. Here both sides reflect on the historic get-together.

Hot Features | Reports 26% | 26 Jun 2009
Caught In The Net: All hands on Jandek Stuart Clark
While we're sure it's a fabulous place, Larne's Older Fleet bar does seem a rather surreal choice of venue for Houston outsider folkie Jandek to kick off what will be his first ever tour.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 26% | 17 Jan 2002
The stamp of disapproval Sam Snort
How Irish rock has been led from pillar to post

Hot Features | Comedy 26% | 27 Jan 2006
Lounge wizards Dermot Carmody
The famous Laughter Lounge comedy club is about to reopen. Assuming they don’t find any more bodies in the foundations.

Hot Features | Laugh Lines 26% | 17 Dec 2003
From Courtney with love Paddy Courtney
Paddy C. Courtney may be bidding “adieu” to The Comedy Cellar, but there’s a new crop of testosterone-filled freaks waiting to take over at dublin’s most famous chuckle palace.

Hot Features | Laugh Lines 26% |  4 Apr 2003
How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb Kevin Gildea
Even in the teeth of war, a good laugh is the sound of something unbreakable in us – spirit or maybe jelly.

Politics | Frontlines 26% |  1 Jul 2005
Sinead O'Connor Asks: Are We Free To Criticise George Bush? Sinead O'Connor
As Live 8 looms closer, rumours have been circulating that artists are being told that they cannot criticise politicians from the stage. HotPress' guest writer looks at the issues from an artist’s perspective. Bob Geldof responds below.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 26 Jun 2006
Dust my Broomfield Tara Brady
Is Nick Broomfield a fearless and innovative documentary maker or just another sensationalist tabloid grub?

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  6 Aug 1997
BYRNE BABY BYRNE Barry Glendenning
ED BYRNE can t wait to do The Late Late Show. Hopefully then, Irish people might realise who he is. BARRY GLENDENNING meets a young Dubliner who s being hotly tipped to win this year s Edinburgh Festival Perrier Award.

Music | Interview 26% |  3 Aug 2007
Let the good times role Stuart Clark
They love James Joyce, Iron Maiden and putting their tongues in rude places. Bonde Do Role give Stuart Clark the full Brazilian.

Music | Interview 26% |  4 Jan 2005
Critics Choice for 2004- Best Singles & Albums The Hot Press Newsdesk
Top 30 albums & singles of 2004, as voted by our HP writers...

Music Review | Album 26% |  1 Aug 2002
The Rising Peter Murphy
It's Bruce and the band given a new coat of paint by producer Brendan O’ Brien, who through his work with bands like Pearl Jam, knows a thing or two about gut feeling and mile-high noise

Politics | Hog 26% | 22 Nov 2006
Hold the party a while! The Hog
The fall of the Republican party in the US has been hailed as good news, but perhaps we should not be too optimistic about what the future holds as the Democrats prepare to take over Capitol Hill.

Politics | Hog 26% | 16 Nov 2006
Hold the party a while! The Hog
The fall of the Republican party in the US has been hailed as good news, but perhaps we should not be too optimistic about what the future holds as the Democrats prepare to take over Capitol Hill.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  6 Aug 2003
Lost in the former West5 Peter Murphy
Exiled in America when war erupted in his hometown of Sarajevo, author Aleksandar Hemon taught himself to speak and write english – with stunningly powerful results. Portrait Mick Quinn

Film Review | Film 26% |  3 Nov 1993
THE PIANO Neil McCormack
THE PIANO (Directed by Jane Campion. Starring Holly Hunter, Harvey Keitel, Sam Neill)

Music Review | Album 26% |  1 Aug 2002
The Rising Peter Murphy
 

Music Review | Album 26% |  9 Aug 2002
The Rising Peter Murphy
Last winter, as the cold set in and rock ‘n’ roll seemed about as useful as a paper piss-pot, you could almost hear the voices from the back of Madison Square Gardens hollering, “Bruce, why hast thou forsaken us?”

Hot Features | Sam Snort 26% | 20 Jul 2000
Pull Up To The Bunker Baby Sam Snort
The world s foremost rock journalist goes clubbing in a different style

Politics | Hog 26% | 22 Jun 2000
The Road To Nowhere Dermot Stokes
At a time of rising racism and rampant white collar crime, the good news is that the authorities have declared war on traffic

Hot Features | Reports 26% |  2 Aug 2007
Gorgeous George Tom Mathews
Tom Mathews pays tribute to his favourite old wretch, George Melly.

Music | Interview 26% |  4 Sep 2007
The Dashing Mr D'Arcy Colin Carberry
He’s barely out of school-pants but already heartfelt popster John D’Arcy is creating a stir

Politics | Bootboy 26% | 24 Apr 2009
Express yourself don't repress yourself aka BootBoy
Better to say your piece and suffer the consequences than remain one of the fearful silent – as your correspondent discovered when he weighed in on the Cathal Ó Searcaigh scandal.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 29 Apr 1998
Club Mix The Hot Press Newsdesk
It's a queer world out there, and no mistake. So let's be more integrationist in our approach. By TONIE WALSH

Music | Interview 26% |  3 Aug 2007
Rhyme of their lives Colin Carberry
Old-school songwriting gets a thrilling new lease of life courtesy of The Beat Poets.

Music | Interview 26% | 14 Sep 2000
The Dead Heads Peter Murphy
AND YOU WILL KNOW US BY THE TRAIL OF DEAD talk to PETER MURPHY about Zen, punk, cavemen and George Dubya Bush

Politics | Hog 26% | 28 Oct 2009
The Blame Game  
Just in time for Halloween, the government and the media are conspiring to demonise public servants. All the while, the real monsters are being allowed go free.

Music | Homefront 26% | 22 Feb 1995
Bowel Play Nell McCafferty
I WENT to the opening night of comedian Brendan O’Carroll’s new show at the Tivoli shortly after a visit to the dentist which had left my gums stitched from one end to the other. Smiling was difficult, laughter painful. By evening’s end most of the stitches were burst and an expensive return to the dentist was necessary.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 27 Apr 2000
NATURAL ORDER Jackie Hayden
This fortnight s postbag brings another serious dilemma from an unsigned Irish band. Last year they recorded a demo and it aroused some record company interest.

Music | Interview 26% |  2 Mar 2006
She's Goth The Look Ed Power
Russian born, New York reared, Regina Spektor writes songs that seem to inhabit their own dark little world. No wonder she’s been compared to both Tori Amos and the anti-folk movement.

Music | Interview 26% | 23 Oct 2008
Blues is the healer Peter Murphy
She's never been one to pull her punches but even by her standards, Mary Coughlan's latest album is a rollercoaster. Here, she talks about a life of love, loss, pain and redemption.

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?

Politics | Hog 26% |  7 Jun 2001
Ask the audience The Whole Hog
Enlarge the bosom of the European family? It’s up to you

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  6 Feb 2004
The Sex O'Clock News Anne Sexton
News and views from around the world, stimulation for eyes and ears, Sexton's Miscellany plus this week's top sex tip...

Politics | Frontlines 26% |  7 Aug 2009
GHOST TOWN Valerie Flynn
An exhibition in Venice showcases a thought-provoking exhibition about the legacy of the deceased Celtic Tiger.

Music | Interview 26% | 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 | News 26% | 29 Jul 2004
The better bet Roisin Dwyer
Roisin Dwyer presents news from the domestic front

Hot Features | Sam Snort 26% | 26 Jul 2004
Acropolis now! Sam Snort
Our tourism correspondent tells you all you need to know about the flavour of the month that is Greece.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  5 Mar 2007
Norton suaves the day Tara Brady
Preppy, soft-spoken sophisticated – Edward Norton isn’t exactly your everyday movie star.

Politics | Message 26% | 13 Aug 2004
An open letter to Cathal Lombard Niall Stokes
The Irish athlete who took EPO may be a lonely figure just now – but he is not alone.

Music | Interview 26% |  8 Nov 2005
Ahoy me hearties! Louise Hodgson
Music piracy has far worse consequences than the deprivation of multi-millionaires.

Music | Interview 26% | 27 Mar 2006
At home with...Billy McGuinness Shilpa Ganatra
Aslan's Billy McGuinness grew up on Dublin's northside. Now, he's living in the sticks loving every minute of it – especially when friends call around for karaoke.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 22 Feb 1995
PROFESSOR POE'S ALMANAC ?? ??
ON YET another wet and brisk February morning, Professor Poe was to be found in his kitchen, a cup of coffee in one hand and his definitive books on speakers in the other.

Politics | Hog 26% | 25 Oct 2001
Thousands are sailing The Whole Hog
Even pro-life proponents have given up on trying to stop Irish abortions

Hot Features | Sam Snort 26% | 25 Jul 2002
Under covers Sam Snort
There's only one man who can write the book of love

Music Review | Album 26% | 10 Mar 1988
If I Should Fall From Grace With God Bill Graham
Till now, Pogues' compliments have invariably centred on Shane MacGowan's singular songwriting. The group's erratic performances which could descend into some ramshackle acoustic heart of darkness meant the praise wasn't always extended to his fellows.

Hot Features | Foulplay 26% | 24 Aug 1994
UP THE ARSE! Declan Lynch
Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da da-da-da-da-da-da da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da I thought that I’d begin with the lyrics, so to speak, of the Match Of The Day theme-tune.

Politics | Bootboy 26% | 25 Aug 1993
Close to the Bone aka BootBoy
ADMIRING THE beautiful shorn features of Matthew Devereux on the cover of the last issue, mischievous, curiously boyish and teasing, I would like to know whether the skinhead image appeals erotically to women as much as it does to me.

Politics | Bootboy 26% | 23 Mar 2009
The Blight of Joblessness The Hot Press Newsdesk
More and more of us are losing our jobs – but we shouldn’t blame so-called ‘low-skilled’ workers for joining the construction sector when times were good. Their contribution to the economy was no less valuable than anyone else’s.

Music | Interview 26% | 15 Apr 1998
The Square Fella Nick Kelly
GREAT WESTERN SQUARES frontman gary fitzpatrick has built a career out of crafting beautifully heartfelt C'n'W vignettes, prowling around ancient pubs and being "a sad bastard who drinks too much". nick kelly says: "Cheers!"

Hot Features | Sam Snort 26% |  2 Mar 2000
All The World s A Pitch Sam Snort
After a tumultuous week, Sam Snort is finally convinced that football is the new rock n roll.

Music | Interview 26% | 13 Sep 2001
Girls from Brazil Phil Udell
PHIL UDELL catches up with NELLY FURTADO before her concert at Slane with U2

Music | Interview 26% | 24 Apr 2009
Throbbing Epistle Colin Carberry
They’re the hottest thing to have come out of Belfast in years. Ahead of the release of their hugely anticipated long-play debut, guitar-abusing noiseniks and so I watched you from afar, give us a track-by-track lowdown on the album.

Politics | Hog 26% | 17 Feb 1999
Same Old Story The Whole Hog
Bertie and the builders . . . Pee Flynn . . . Massacre in Kosovo . . . Beer and sex enhance performance!

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

Politics | Bootboy 26% | 17 Jan 2006
Poetry in motion aka BootBoy
A train journey home and a meditation on Allen Ginsberg are interrupted in bizarre fashion.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 10 Nov 2004
Hit The North: Faux News Is Good News Colin Carberry
Newton Emerson’s barbed satirical website The Portadown News is immortalised in print this month.

Hot Features | Sex 26% |  6 Apr 2005
Time To Put That Short Skirt On Anne Sexton
Or is it? When you go out looking for a man, a sexy skirt will win you favourable attention. But will it be the right man? asks Anne Sexton

Music | Interview 26% | 16 Mar 2007
Steady as they go Kilian Murphy
On a mission to reclaim old-fashioned good-time rock ’n' roll The Hold Steady are sweeping all before them.

Music | Interview 26% | 15 Feb 2005
Angels with Dirty Riffs Maurice O'Brien
They may claim that they’re not interested in world domination, but US underground infatuated Dublin rockers Angels Of Mons are nonetheless brewing up a storm on the Irish indie scene.

Hot Features | London Calling 26% | 14 Apr 2004
Cig tunes Barry Glendenning
Devastated by the smoking ban’s blow to the image of the fun-loving Irish, Barry Glendenning’s spirits re- lifted by Jonathan Ross

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 25 Mar 2008
Motion slickness Pavel Barter
The creator of a new motion-sensor games console hopes to turn couch potatoes into jumping beans.

Hot Features | Foulplay 26% | 16 Mar 2000
World Gone Wrong Jonathan O Brien
JONATHAN O BRIEN is distinctly unimpressed by this season s footballing fare, and Leicester s omnipresence on TV coupled with Celtic s fallibility is doing nothing to improve his mood.

Politics | Bootboy 26% | 25 Jun 2004
No guru, no method, no teacher aka BootBoy
An encounter with Mr Being leaves our columnist painfully unenlightened

Hot Features | London Calling 26% | 30 Mar 2000
WHERE EGOS DARE Barry Glendenning
This fortnight, BARRY GLENDENNING discovers that a love of birds and an ungainly gait on the football field are the only traits he shares with Duncan Ferguson.

Hot Features | Reports 26% | 16 Jun 2008
Continental Drift Greg McAteer
Once a beacon for new talent, the Eurovision song contest has become dreary and predictable, which is why we shouldn't be too upset about the failure of Dustin and Dervish.

Politics | Bootboy 26% | 20 Apr 2005
The More Things Change... aka BootBoy
G.A.A.Y by Jarlath Gregory is a literary rip in the time-space continuum that sucks our columnist Bootboy back to Ireland in the mid '80's

Hot Features | Foulplay 26% |  1 Mar 2001
Brought Down In The Box Jonathan O Brien
TV3 haven't got the faintest idea of how to cover the CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  5 Feb 2008
At home with... Ray Foley Colm O Hare
When he’s not lighting up the airwaves with sparky banter you’ll most probably find Today FM’s Ray Foley chilling out with a DVD in his Artane pad.

Hot Features | London Calling 26% |  4 Oct 2004
Animal house Barry Glendenning
Barry Glendenning offers some tips to students about to become acquainted with the weird and wonderful world of tertiary education for the first time.

Music Review | Album 26% | 11 Oct 1985
Rain Dogs Dermot Stokes
*Well, it's 9th and Hannepin/And all the donuts have/names that sound like prostitutes/And the moon's teethmarks are/on the sky like a tarp thrown over this...*

Hot Features | Foulplay 26% | 11 Apr 2002
Grappling hooked Jonathan O Brien
When grown men fight in tights

Politics | Bootboy 26% |  1 Oct 2007
This Girl’s Life aka BootBoy
The suicide of a popular, pretty academically distinguished 15-year old-girl forces all of us to examine our own private desires for self obliteration.

Music | Interview 26% |  6 May 2009
The Reinvention of Jerry Fish Peter Murphy
He’s the joker in the Irish music pack, a working class hero who has at once conquered and subverted the mainstream. For his first album in six years JERRY FISH and his MUDBUG CLUB have also roped in some top-tier collaborators including rockabilly queen Imelda May and Carol Keogh.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  3 Oct 2007
At Home With... Sinead Desmond Jackie Hayden
Sinead Desmond is a presenter on TV3’s Ireland AM, a job that gets her out of the house by 4am. But it’s never too early for a house call.

Hot Features | Cascarino 26% | 25 Aug 2008
London Calling Tony Cascarino
Why Chelsea look a great bet to wrest control of the title from Man United.

Hot Features | Foulplay 26% |  8 Sep 1993
SAN SIROI HERE WE GO! Declan Lynch
THOSE OF us who watched the highlights of Shelbourne's victory over a Ukrainian outfit in the European Cup-Winners' Cup, were wondering if perhaps we had stumbled onto the wrong channel.

Politics | Hog 26% | 23 Mar 2009
Taxing matters The Hog
The issue of how best to raise money for the country’s depleted coffers is a vexing one.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 15 Aug 2006
Up the Duff The Hot Press Newsdesk
Duffer’s move to Newcastle is a boost both for the Toon Army and Ireland boss STEVE STAUNTON. But if you’re looking for dark horses in this year’s Premiership, stick a few quid on Everton.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 12 Sep 2008
King David Paul Nolan
After years of slogging in the undergrowth of comedy, whimsy-merchant David O'Doherty has suddenly become an 'overnight' success having won a top prize at Edinburgh.

Music Review | Live 26% | 25 Jun 2005
U2 Live at Croke Park Peter Murphy
"Tonight it’s impossible to resist the tune’s Spielbergian scale.House lights full on, Mr Hewson looks like he’s being borne up by 80,000 voices."

Politics | Hog 26% | 12 Apr 2001
Protest swingers Dermot Stokes
The youth of the nation are gathering.

Music | Interview 26% |  5 Nov 2007
Wood on the tracks Peter Murphy
Ronnie Wood reveals that his autobiography, a rather entertaining account of his hair-raising life as the 'new boy' in the Stones, was a toil of love to write.

Politics | Bootboy 26% | 14 Mar 2006
I predict a riot aka BootBoy
What the Dublin disturbances tells us about society.

Politics | Frontlines 26% |  2 Apr 1997
SMACKED ACTOR Craig Fitzsimons
Shakespear s Sister siobhAN FAHEY makes her acting debut in a powerful new short movie that goes to the heart of the Dublin heroin epidemic. Here, she tells craig fitzsimons about the legitimate highs of working in both music and film.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 28 Apr 1999
It Started On The Late Late Show George Byrne
Ding Dong Denny O Reilly s contretemps on the Late Late Show was just the latest in a long line of Friday night talking points. Report: GEORGE BYRNE.

Music | Hit the North 26% | 11 May 2000
BELFAST HAS STAYING POWER Colin Carberry
While lots of Northerners have moved on to fresh pastures over the past few years, new Hit The North columnist COLIN CARBERRY believes that it s a good time to stick around

Hot Features | London Calling 26% | 12 May 2004
Nicotine Madness Barry Glendenning
Home thoughts from abroad on John Deasy and two kinds of week.

Hot Features | Comedy 26% |  9 Jul 1997
FAST EDDIE Barry Glendenning
eddie bannon tells barry glendenning about his dramatically sudden conversion to the comedy stage.

Music Review | Album 26% | 21 Jan 1983
Trouble In Paradise Niall Stokes
Too often the assumption remains that seriousness, that angst, comprises the central ingredient in great songwriting.

Music | Interview 26% |  6 Dec 2001
Ecstasy helped break down the barriers Helen Toland
So says Phil Harnoll of the hugely influential electronic duo, Orbital, but then he's a man whose views are just as radical and progressive as the band's music. Interview: Helen Toland

Music | Homefront 26% |  8 Sep 1993
IN COLD BLOOD Nell McCafferty
AN ICE-CREAM man is killed in Belfast. He is of the Catholic faith. The men who killed him belong to the UVF.

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 16 Feb 2005
Anti-Drug Laws Are Part Of The Problem Olaf Tyaransen
Crime, we are told, is flourishing in Ireland as never before. All the more reason, then, to change the law on drugs. By Olaf Tyaransen.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 26% |  9 Mar 1994
NO MORE COBWEBBED LOVE-CANYONS! Sam Snort
THE WORLD’S GREATEST ROCK JOURNALIST ON THE VEXED SUBJECT OF SEX IN THE CINEMA

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 21 Jul 2008
Please Cilmi Stuart Clark
Gabriella Cilmi may be sweet 16, but she's got far more in common with Nina Simone and Janis Joplin than this year's production-line pop moppets.

Music | Interview 26% | 11 Oct 2002
IBIZA REDISCOVERED Eamon Sweeney
Balearics to beer monsters:the white island is back, more thrilling – and chilling! – than ever before. [pics Peter Mattthews]

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 26 Jan 2005
"It Shouldn't Just Be About The Chosen Few" Dermot Carmody
More people than ever are spending money on Irish comedy – but the scene is still far from healthy. Dermot Carmody explains.

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

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 22 Sep 2009
The Bland Leading The Bland? Craig Fitzsimons
Ireland may still be in with a shout for World Cup qualification. But the turgid standard of recent performances leaves a great deal to be desired

Music | Interview 26% | 14 Apr 1999
Who Loves Ya Babies Peter Murphy
Meet hot new Dublin quintet THE HIGH BABIES. They re endorsed by Bret Easton Ellis, produced by Kim Fowley and wanted by Madonna. Could this be the first great Irish rock sensation of the 21st century? PETER MURPHY reports. Cathal Dawson gets the pics in.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 26% | 23 Nov 2000
President Ted! Sam Snort
Or how the axeman who ate Detroit became the surprise new leader of the free world

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% |  8 May 2009
All this futile Beauty Peter Murphy
Fourteen years after Richey Edwards disappeared without trace, THE MANIC STREET PREACHERS have summoned the courage to fashion an album from the lyrics he left behind.

Hot Features | Foulplay 26% |  8 Feb 1995
THE DREAM TICKET Declan Lynch
I brought The Young Lad over to see Manchester United v. Aston Villa last weekend at Old Trafford, or, if you like, the Theatre of Dreams.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 26% |  9 Nov 2006
Coke is it Sam Snort
Dublin’s apparently awash with the white stuff – not that any of it is coming our hero’s way

Music Review | Live 26% | 17 Jul 2008
Oxegen Friday July 11 Edwin McFee
The new found confidence of Oxegen 08, more than made up for the overcast weather and chilly temperatures. Hot Press were there to catch the best of the best.

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 27 May 2002
Zero tolerance for police brutality Adrienne Murphy
Adrienne Murphy reports on the aftermath of the violence which engulfed the Reclaim The Streets protest in Dublin and finds many wondering, not for the first time, 'who will guard the gardai?'.

Music | Interview 26% | 13 Feb 2004
Celestial navigation Danielle Brigham
Whether it's a four-minute love song about a caress that lasts ten seconds, a journey through the universe in a silver plane or a simple escape form war, Air promise that you'll never have a bad trip with their music. Danielle Brigham talks to Jean-Benoit Dunckel, one half of the enigmatic French duo.

Music | Interview 26% |  2 Jun 1993
GONE FISHIN' Lorraine Freeney
WITH THEIR LONG AWAITED SECOND ALBUM *JUNK PUPPETS* ABOUT TO HIT THE STREETS AN EMOTIONAL FISH ARE BACK ON THE ROAD AND READY TO TAKE THE WORLD BY STORM. BUT FIRST, THERE'S THE SMALL MATTER OF A TRIP TO THE WILDS OF WEST CORK, DURING WHICH THE BAND CAN RELAX, REFLECT, INGEST LARGE QUANTITIES OF LIQUID REFRESHMENTS-AND PLAY THE ODD STORMING GIG. A TIRED AND VERY EMOTIONAL LORRAINE FREENEY REPORTS.

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 12 Jan 1994
ANGER IS AN ENERGY Gerry McGovern
"Hope is a scarce commodity in the Inner City," writes Gerry McGovern. Here, he hears from Paul Hansard, who has lived in the Inner City all his life, about the many and varied injustices aimed at the working class, the frustration of never rising above the level of subsistence and about trying to wish for better for your children

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 23 Nov 2000
Gallic SYMBOLS Craig Fitzsimons
CRAIG FITZSIMONS previews the Cinefrance film festival at the Irish Film Centre

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.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 11 Jan 2006
Books of the year 2005 Peter Murphy
Annual article: Peter Murphy rounds up the best music, fiction and non-fiction books of 2005.

Music | Hit the North 25% |  7 Jul 1999
Bathroom Blues Stuart Bailie
It is early in 1999 and Hillary Clinton is making one of her occasional visits to Belfast.

Music | News 25% | 18 Jul 2003
Beats + pieces Mark Kavanagh
 

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 22 Jul 2009
The Tweet Hereafter Peter Murphy
 

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 23 Oct 2002
The His ’n’Hers guide to getting the most from sex Fiona Reid
Every person’s sexual technique is as unique as their fingerprint. Yet some generally accepted practices can help point you in the right direction

Politics | Message 25% | 17 Jul 2008
Blind bureaucracy keeps Ireland in the slow lane Niall Stokes
Despite routine speed limit violations, Dublin's Port Tunnel is one of the country's safest stretches of road. So why install cameras to police a speed restriction that is too low?

Music | Beats + Pieces 25% |  2 Dec 1996
Liverpool club Cream Mark Kavanagh
Liverpool club Cream has, as expected, announced a major change in their DJ booking policy for 1997. From January the club will be concentrating on resident DJs in its main rooms, and guests will now only occasionally appear in the club’s Courtyard area.

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 11 May 2000
West Life Tom Mathews
Yes readers, it s that time of year again when TOM MATHEWS hacks his way through the vin and verbiage of dear old Galway town for the cuirt festival of literature.

Music | Interview 25% | 16 Apr 2007
No use in Brian over spilt milk Paul Nolan
He may have lost his record deal but Brian McFadden is optimistic about the future. And no, he doesn’t plan on getting back with Kerry.

Music | Interview 25% | 26 Jun 2002
'90s: Lion's daughter Sinead O'Connor
One of Ireland's most revered singers looks back at a turbulent decade during which she was never far from the headlines [pic Myles Claffey]

Hot Features | Comedy 25% | 22 Feb 1995
D’Unbelievable Fire Olaf Tyaransen
Tom and Jerry have a dream – they want to do for their parish what Bono has done for his. And now that they’ve won the Golden Microphone Award, D’Unbelievables are well on their way to being the biggest thing since Sean Slattery & The Rough Club. Olaf Tyaransen meets the kings of comedy.

Music | Interview 25% | 10 Dec 2002
Traditional values Sarah McQuaid
Gossip, news, gigs and new releases from the world of trad and folk music

Music | News 25% | 14 Mar 2005
Folk centre Greg McAteer
Following the demise of the Music Board last year, hopes are high that the incoming Culture Ireland committe will herald a new era in state support for traditional music. Plus the usual round-up of trad and folk news from around the country.

Politics | McCann 25% | 30 Oct 2002
Rock in the hard place Eamonn McCann
The US army graverobs Hendrix… the death of the man who exposed the Turin Shroud… the international court hamstrung at birth… the lonely death of Annie Kelly

Music | News 25% | 14 Apr 2005
Folk centre Greg McAteer
News from the folk and trad scene

Music | Interview 25% |  8 Nov 2006
The bling that shakes the barley Ed Power
Messiah J and The Expert aim to put Dublin hip-hop on the map. To do so, they must tackle several deep-set prejudices – such as the belief that Irish people can’t rap.

Music | Interview 25% | 14 Dec 1994
KIND of WILD - KATELL KEINEG IN AMERICA Helena Mulkearns
Helena Mulkerns catches up with the charming Dublin-based chanteuse on a tour of East Coast college campuses, and finds a wilfully free spirit at ease with her sexuality – if not with the industry’s categorisation of such guitar-wielding women.

Politics | Hog 25% | 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 | Commentary 25% |  8 Jul 2002
All around the World Cup Liam Mackey
Final(s) thoughts of a roving reporter who spent a month covering Ireland in the World Cup in Japan and Korea

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 25 Oct 2001
Johnny Depp Gardner Jane
In advance of his latest movie, From Hell, in which he plays a policeman investigating Jack The Ripper, American superstar JOHNNY DEPP is adopting a low-key profile. Here, however, he talks extensively about on-set pranks, the lure of acting, sobriety versus excess and how movies, movie stars and moviegoers might cope with the world after September 11. Words: JANE GARDNER with additional input by EARL DITTMAN

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 28 May 2002
Damien Duff John Walshe
And you will know him by the trail of defenders... almost as elusive off the pitch as he is on it, the 23-year-old from Ballyboden is being tipped by many to be one of the sensations of the forthcoming World Cup. But away from the pitch, you're unlikely to find 'the duffer' turning up in the pages of Hello. Though you may bump into him at a u2 gig...

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 13 Sep 2004
The doppelganger effect Peter Murphy
Growing up alongside the nascent U2 in the ’70s, Neil McCormick dreamt that one day he too would rank among the rock’n’roll greats. having quit songwriting to focus on journalism, his musical ambitions were ironically realised when he found himself included among such heavyweight talents as leonard cohen, bob dylan and elvis presley on The Passion Of The Christ soundtrack.

Politics | McCann 25% | 16 May 2005
Sex, Violence And Celtic - The Secret History Of The Papacy Eamonn McCann
Bearing in mind the chequered history of his predecessors, Eamonn McCann reckons Pope Benedict XVI may be letting himself in for a hell of a lot more than he bargained for.

Music | Interview 25% | 17 Feb 2003
Wide awake in Dublin Peter Murphy
Not so long ago mavericks and experimentalism were thin on the ground in Ireland. But with the growth of an independent scene, all of that has changed. for confirmation, look no further than the rise to eminence of The Jimmy Cake.

Music | Interview 25% |  5 Sep 2006
Bloc making sense Ed Power
Ahead of their much anticipated Electric Picnic spot, Bloc Party talk about going mad in Westmeath and explain why it’s time for a post-punk concept record.

Hot Features | Ad Feature 25% | 20 Oct 1993
THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE TRADE ?? ??
Frank Hutchins, a well known connoisseur of hotel chic, checks himself into Dublin's latest home away from home The Horse and Carriage and finds much to his liking . . .

Music | News 25% | 12 Dec 2007
Beats 'n' Pieces: Mix out the jams The Hot Press Newsdesk
The cream of Irish DJ talent is set for a new year’s mix apocalypse.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 14 Dec 2004
My So Called Life Barry Glendenning
Despite the sell-out success of the Monster tour and a shelf-load of awards for Black Books, Dylan Moran remains as steadfastly gloomy as ever about the art of stand-up comedy. “You’re standing there pandering to a couple of hundred swivel-eyed, maroon-faced, braying fucks,” he groans to Barry Glendenning.

Politics | Bootboy 25% | 13 Sep 2006
In the neighbourhood aka BootBoy
In which our columnist gets reacquainted with Dublin city life, and suffers a benign attack of student deja vu.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 25% | 28 Sep 2006
The ride-her cup Sam Snort
Golf may have captured the imagination of the masses, but your columnist has saucier thrills on the brain. Balls at the ready, chaps.

Music | Interview 25% | 21 May 1992
Stunning Farmer Slur Lorraine Freeney
You re the frontman with The Stunning, you make an innocent remark about farmers and acid house and you end up creating banner headlines in The Western People. Lorraine Freeney assures Steve Wall that this is the sort of stuff Hot Press never stoop to, and also hears about the new album, Deco in The Commitments and the art of bridging the rural-urban divide.

Politics | Frontlines 25% |  8 Sep 1993
Limerick's Changing Face Kevin Barry
Contrary to the negative way in which it's so often portrayed by the national media, Limerick is a city that combines a rich sense of tradition with an eye for innovation and in recent years has developed into one of Ireland's leading cultural centres. Kevin Barry takes a look at the people - and the places - breathing new life into the mid-western capital.

Music | Interview 25% |  9 Nov 2007
Christy Almighty Adrienne Murphy
His good humour apparently unblunted by years of drug addiction, Aslan’s Christy Dignam talks about heroin, sexual abuse and his belief in the redemptive power of music.

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 13 Nov 2007
Talking about our generation Jason O'Toole
He predicts rocky times ahead for the economy and says the housing boom is unsustainable. But what’s really troubling David McWilliams is all the flak his latest book has attracted.

Music | Interview 25% |  3 Sep 2002
Mouth to mouth resuscitation Kim Porcelli
The Flaming Lips, whose new record is a 'concept album about death' are possibly the most life-affirming band you’ll hear this year. Frontman Wayne Coyne explains why

Politics | Frontlines 25% |  6 Oct 2005
Dying for a break Rory Hearne
People are dying on the streets of Dublin. Sometimes it’s a result of the lethal cocktail of homelessness and drugs. For others, it’s just that the wear and tear catches up with them. In a country awash with money, will no one give these outsiders an even break?

Politics | McCann 25% |  5 Nov 2004
Sinn Fein and Fianna Fail – the perfect match? Eamonn McCann
Why the similarities between FF and SF may be greater than first anticipated. Plus: linguistic weirditude on The Irish Times letters page and our columnist launches a new book which gleefully satirises the Northern political process.

Music | Interview 25% | 26 Jul 2004
Republic Of Luas Tanya Sweeney
They’re different, they’re fun, they have their critics but more and more people seem to love them. But enough about the trams; it’s all aboard for an interview with another Dublin sensation Republic of Loose.

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.

Politics | McCann 25% |  4 Feb 2005
Out Of Africa Eamonn McCann
Our columnist wasn’t exactly popping open the champagne at the news that Mark Thatcher had escaped with a suspended sentence for his part in the attempted coup in Equatorial Guinea. Plus: why Bono’s gushing endorsement at the Labour Party Conference has allowed Blair and Brown to continue to get away with murder.

Music | Interview 25% | 16 Nov 1994
The Naked Truth Colm O Hare
We are going to spare you all the obvious puns about going back to basics, catching this particular fish in the raw or even the irrefutable truism that fins ain t what they used to be. But as you can see from the accompanying pictures, there is something particularly vulnerable about people when they re naked. Dropped by Atlantic Records, stripped of all the corporate support, funding, and of course bullshit this is how An Emotional Fish stand before the public, on the launch of their independently-produced Sloper album. Not that either the band or lead singer are without the support of people who matter. Ger is photographed with his wife Lorraine . . . Interview: Colm O Hare.

Music | Interview 25% | 10 Jun 1998
MONSTER TRUX! Peter Murphy
Royal Trux Come Good. peter murphy meets the "cartoon smack fiends" who subscribe to the Wall Street Journal.

Music | Interview 25% | 10 Nov 1999
The Big Music Peter Murphy
Psychic and physical disintegration! Quacks, pulsars and Marshall amps! The sound of the end of space and time! And, oh yes, silly song titles too! Welcome to the world of WAYNE COYNE and The Flaming Lips. Interview: Peter Murphy.

Music | Interview 25% | 20 Oct 1993
The Page Front Gerry McGovern
Californian-born JIM PAGE is no ordinary protest singer. Best known on this side of the Atlantic as the writer of such classics as 'Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Russian Roulette', his music has continued to move hearts and minds well into the corporate nineties. Here, he traces his roots from Bob Dylan to Public Enemy, and explains why he wrote a special song in tribute to Sinead O'Connor. Interview: GERRY McGOVERN

Music | Interview 25% | 16 Nov 1994
THE NAKED TRUTH Colm O Hare
We are going to spare you all the obvious puns about going back to basics, catching this particular fish in the raw or even the irrefutable truism that fins ain’t what they used to be. But as you can see from the accompanying pictures, there is something particularly vulnerable about people when they're naked. Dropped by Atlantic Records, stripped of all the corporate support, funding, and of course bullshit, – this is how An Emotional Fish stand before the public, on the launch of their independently-produced Sloper album. Not that either the band or lead singer are without the support of people who matter. Ger is photographed with his wife Lorraine . . . Interview: COLM O’HARE. Pix: MICK QUINN.

Music | Interview 25% | 30 Jul 2004
I did it for Ireland and the Money, nothing else Peter Murphy
That, according to Shane MacGowan, will be the title of his next, and exceedingly long-awaited album. in the meantime there’s Sean Nós, the war, his dad, drink and Celtic football legend Jimmy Johnstone to be going on with.

Politics | Frontlines 25% |  4 Apr 2005
The Roots Of Modern Sectarianism Craig Fitzsimons
The siege of Derry was a pivotal moment in Irish history. But contrary to popular opinion, it was fundamentally about land and not religion, says Carlo Gebler. Photography by Cathal Dawson.

Music | Interview 25% | 14 Dec 2001
The whole Kitt and caboodle Colin Carberry
A hit album, critical acclaim, sell-out shows… everything was going swimmingly for DAVID KITT until a sunday paper made serious allegations about him and his Government Minister Dad. In a gloves-off interview with COLIN CARBERRY, Kittser responds to his detractors and explains why, despite the journalistic flak, 2001 has been a great year

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.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 19 Mar 2003
Christina Noble Peter Murphy
She’s no saint. She swears and smokes and doesn’t think she’ll go to heaven. But the one-time Dublin street kid has used the nightmare of her own past life to help make unlikely dreams come true for abandoned children across the world. Peter Murphy hears her extraordinary story.

Politics | McCann 25% | 26 Apr 2005
Left Wing Cross Eamonn McCann
Football fans in North Korea enjoy a good deal more freedom than many might have suspected. Plus: The story behind John Hume and David Trimble’s decision to bring arms manufacturer Raytheon to Derry and why Skruf are one of the bands to look out for in 2005.

Hot Features | Reports 25% |  6 Jul 2009
Shock of the new Patrick Freyne
For connoisseurs of indie music, the Hot Press New Band Stage will provide a weekend-long bonanza. Here, Patrick Freyne selects 10 acts who will grace the stage that are essential viewing.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 10 Nov 2008
The Bard of the Alternative Ulster Colin Carberry
There's another Belfast, an alternate dimension populated by C.S. Lewis, Van and your host and spirit guide, Duke Special, who's just released his latest album.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 27 Jan 2004
Old Hayden's 2004 Almanac Jackie Hayden
Save on reading the papers for a whole twelve months by finding out here what’s going to happen in 2004.

Music | Interview 25% | 10 Jun 2009
The XMusic files Colm O Hare
What better way for an indie musician to spend an evening than checking out the wares in one of Europe’s biggest and best stoked music stores? Welcome to XMusic, guys!

Hot Features | Ad Feature 25% | 18 Aug 1999
Streets Ahead The Hot Press Newsdesk
It s not only the presence of the country s hottest publication that makes Trinity Street one of the coolest in the capital. Street scenes: Sasfi Hope-Ross

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.

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 25% |  3 Feb 1999
Caught In The Net Stuart Clark
Robert Pelton World s Most Dangerous Places

Music | Interview 25% | 10 Jan 2003
Life after Nirvana Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy considers Nirvana’s legacy and wonders will we ever hear their like again. Producer Butch Vig and Josh Homme of Queens Of The Stone Age help him with his enquiries

Politics | McCann 25% | 13 Mar 2002
The screwed system Eamonn McCann
It's racism at the top not lack of resources that is leading to the construction of fortress Europe

Music Review | Album 25% | 10 Dec 2004
With The Lights Out Paul Nolan
You can very much hear the band gradually piecing together the constituent elements that would make Bleach such a bewitching sonic brew; the gonzo experimentation and guitar pyrotechnics of the ‘80s US underground, married to Cobain’s Beatles-like melodic sensibilities and, of course, that searing, indelible voice.

Politics | Frontlines 25% |  3 Sep 1997
HIGH TIMES Olaf Tyaransen
Any self-consciousness was quickly dispelled by the notion of how ridiculous I d look with my head and shoulders buried a few feet in the earth. A frankly terrified olaf tyaransen embarks on his first ever parachute jump and lives to tell the tale.

Film Review | Film 25% |  2 Nov 1994
MARY SHELLEY’S FRANKENSTEIN Neil McCormack
MARY SHELLEY’S FRANKENSTEIN (Directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh, with Robert de Niro, Helena Bonham Carter, Tom Hulce, John Cleese, Ian Holm, Aidan Quinn)

Music | Interview 25% | 23 Oct 2002
What it feels like for a Grohl Peter Murphy
It’s been a long, strange trip for David Grohl, from Nirvana drummer to Foo Fighters frontman, via Queens Of The Stone Age and Tenacious D. Now he’s back with a new Foo album, he’s buried the hatchet with Courtney Love and he’s still as rock’n’roll as ever

Music | Interview 25% |  8 Dec 1999
In The Name Of The Mother Jackie Hayden
The Winner In Me - Don Baker's Story, by Jackie Hayden, is the painfully honest account of the private life of one of Ireland's best-known musicians, and describes his efforts, as an adult, to come to terms with an unhappy childhood and a past littered with violence, crime and alcoholism. In this exclusive extract, Don describes how he believes his troubled childhood relationship with his mother left him with an enduring fear of betrayal in his relationships with women.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 20 Dec 2007
Mr. Nice Jason O'Toole
Padraig Harrington talks about gay golfers, stalkers on the tour, the potential of Rory McIlroy and the death of his father. And, he says, his Open win was just the beginning.

Music | Interview 25% | 15 Nov 2006
Fortune favours the cold Peter Murphy
It wasn't too long ago that The Blizzards were unknown outside of their native Mullingar. Now they've three top 10 Irish singles to their credit and an album, A Public Display Of Affection, that has the potential to explode internationally.

Music | Interview 25% |  8 Oct 2004
Lyre, lyre pants on fire Peter Murphy
Nick Cave goes gospel on your ass.

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The full text of Johnny Lappin's open letter to RTE  
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Music | Interview 25% | 31 Mar 2003
Tenacious D The Mixed Grill
The inspiration for ‘Fuck Her Gently’; Kyle’s stoned scene from Almost Famous; did KG really eat JB’s shitzel? And the best way to do cock push-ups. Tenacious D answer the readers’ questions. Turning up the heat Patrick Hedlund.

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 29 Apr 2002
Stranger in a strange land Mary Bannoti
Mary Bannoti, Ireland's goodwill ambassador for the United Nations population fund, visited Afghanistan in March. Here, she records some lasting impressions of a place at once brutal and beguiling, and describes her often moving encounters with men, women and children, many still in refugee camps in Pakistan, who are struggling to return home and rebuild their lives.

Politics | Message 25% |  8 May 2008
Zip it up, Brian The Hot Press Newsdesk
It is the problem that dare not speak its name. Yes, the incoming Taoiseach will have to act fast on the Zip Question, if we want to avoid economic meltdown - and worse. Much worse...

Music | Interview 25% | 20 Oct 1993
WHAT'S The DEAL? Andy Darlington
Sexual Politics and Pixies, P.J. Harvey and the Marquis de Sade, Sexism and self-loathing, Black Sabbath and Doris Day. THE BREEDERS aren't always quite what you'd expect them to be. Interview: ANDY DARLINGTON

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 15 Dec 1993
THE AMERICAN DREAM George Byrne
When Alan McLoughlin scored in Belfast on November 17th he not only set the entire country off on an orgiastic rampage but allayed the fears of a pair of filmmakers who’d gambled heavily on Ireland’s qualification of USA ’94. So, it’s happy endings all round as Robert Walpole and Paddy Breathnach of Treasure Films release our official World Cup video The Road To America and detail the trials, tribulations and traumas of the venture to a suitably impressed George Byrne.

Music | Interview 25% | 12 Jul 1995
TRANSISTOR ACT Stuart Clark
whinging, yak-herding and masturbating over the sunday dinner are just three of the tenuously-related subjects that come up for discussion as stuart clark gets completely wireless with radiohead plankspanker from hell colin greenwood.

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

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 30 Jun 1993
On the Trail of the Killer Jackie Hayden
How FM104's Eamon Carr tracked down Jerry Lee Lewis

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  8 Mar 1995
How to Talk Dirty and Influence Poeple Joe Jackson
Love, sex, filth, money, sex, abortion, politics, sex, family, marriage, sex – and the whole damn thing. The BRENDAN O’CARROLL interview by JOE JACKSON. Pix: Michael Quinn.

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 27 May 1998
BLOOD ON THE STREETS Niall Stanage
NIALL STANAGE reports on the savage killing of ROBERT HAMILL in Portadown on a night when, his family are assured, the RUC stood idly by.

Politics | McCann 25% |  6 Oct 1993
SMELL THE GLOVE Eamonn McCann
Any day now a hombre called Padre Alessio Parente will arrive on these shores to whip up support for the canonisation of an Italian madman who called himself "Padre Pio."

Hot Features | Reports 25% |  8 Jan 2007
Movies of the year 2006 Tara Brady
In which, after a year spent in the Savoy, our film editor declares her craw full to the brim with CGI animals, gloomy rom-coms and Celtic Tiger thrillers. But there were more than a few pearls in the pig-trough too.

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 14 Apr 1999
Velvet Helena Mulkearns
. . . by regular Hot Press contributor HELENA MULKERNS, is one of nineteen short stories by young Irish writers collected together in Shenanigans, a compendium of darkly humorous end-of-the-century fiction.

Music | Interview 25% | 14 Sep 2000
Dara Do Slane John Walshe
Dublin 10-piece Dara wowed the crowd at Slane. John Walshe gets his backstage pass for a day of mayhem, madness and magic

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.

Music | Interview 25% | 26 Aug 2008
Holmes at last Colin Carberry
Seven years after his last solo LP, David Holmes lost his father. That trauma, and working on the Bobby Sands-era drama Hunger, seem to have brought a new humanity to his work.

Music | Interview 25% | 28 Jul 1993
Sex ... Drugs ... Rock 'n' Roll Neil McCormack
Yes, it's the long-awaited return of the world's greatest politically incorrect headline. Michael Hutchence of Féile headliners INXS explains why he's flying a flag for the old-fashioned values and going back to his musical roots. All this plus: condoms, Mick Jagger at 50 and the best-hung member of INXS. Interview: Neil McCormick.

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 15 Dec 1993
THE YEAR IN BRIEF 1993 Liam Fay
LIAM FAY reviews 1993 from the vantage point of the newspapers.

Music | Interview 25% |  1 Apr 1998
They re All That s Great About Pop! Stuart Clark
Wank, bollocks, Chris Evans. These are dirty words. Pop isn t. STUART CLARK refrains from ruining their career for long enough to discover whether IN UTOPIA have got what it takes to become Ireland s next three minute heroes. Pix: Cathal Dawson.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 25 Jun 2002
All the people, all the time Declan Lynch
Victor Bartley is on the edge - publicly humiliated by criticism of his son's ailing TV show, he has had enough. Once a successful showband manager in Ireland, he is now a sad resentful alcoholic. He bears most of this resentment towards the rock star Richie Earls, one of Ireland's rock and roll elite who has everything that Victor wants... But now Victor has what Richie wants... Murder, menace and middlemen from a great new Irish talent. Let the music begin...

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 16 Dec 1996
Did You Hear The One About The Irishman Who . . . Liam Mackey
was born in Navan, discovered comedy in Dublin, paid his dues in London and then conquered Edinburgh in 1996. Liam Mackey meets Dylan Moran, the stand-up comedian with the world at his feet.

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  4 Nov 2003
Living In America Craig Fitzsimons
Having scored critical and commercial success – not to mention putting Irish cinema on the map with the likes of My Left Foot and In The Name Of The Father – Jim Sheridan has now mined his own past for in America, a haunting remembrance of the film-maker’s time as a struggling immigrant on the streets of New York.

Hot Features | Commentary 25% |  1 Feb 2001
Waiting for Beckett Joe Jackson
BECKETT ON FILM is one of the most ambitious cinematic projects ever. Nineteen of Samuel Beckett's plays have been made into movies, directed by and starring numerous A-list figures. To mark the occasion, JOE JACKSON talks to Bono, John Hurt and Enda Hughes about one of the 20th century's greatest dramatists

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  4 Oct 2004
A wizard and a true star Peter Murphy
Roddy Doyle is one of Ireland's most important writers. Having made his initial breakthrough with The Commitments, he won the Booker prize in 1993 with Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha. Now with his new novel Oh, Play That Thing – the sequel to the critically acclaimed A Star called Henry – he is back to one of his guiding passions, music, as he takes his protagonist Henry smart through the scrum of 1920s New York, and on to Louis Armstrong's Chicago.

Music | Interview 25% | 16 Jun 2008
Tom Waits' True Confessions Tom Waits
(A conversation with himself)

Music | Interview 25% |  4 Apr 2003
The nu biggest metal band in the world Stuart Clark
They may not be that just yet but if current plans for global domination go according to the script Linkin Park will be very soon. Stuart Clark travels to London to hear the band’s new album Meteora and finds that American rock’s hottest property are surrounded by the kind of security normally reserved for Michael Jackson

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 21 Apr 2008
What's growing on? Brendan Hogan
Dylan is a farmer with a difference – he's a cannabis cultivator. He is squeezed by both criminals and the Gardai. But he aims to put Ireland on the map for quality, organically grown weed.

Music | Interview 25% |  9 Mar 1994
All Things Bright and Beautiful Jackie Hayden
In the past, many Irish people suffered from an inferiority complex about their own culture – about the language, music, film and literature of this island. But music is one arena where things have changed dramatically. Report: Jackie Hayden

Hot Features | Commentary 25% |  1 Sep 1999
Symphony For A Devil Peter Murphy
30 years after the savage Tate/LaBianca murders that epitomised the dark side of the American hippy dream, CHARLES MANSON aka God aka The Devil, continues to exert a potent influence on popular culture. In part one of a two-part feature, PETER MURPHY recalls the twisted vision of a charismatic man whose personal interpretation of The Beatles Helter Skelter helped give rise to one of the crimes of the century.

Music | News 25% |  7 Jul 1999
God Is A DJ Peter Murphy
Jesus Christ And The Church Of Gnostic Rock. Peter Murphy on the good, clean, but mostly dirty, fight for the soul of the Devil s Music. Part One: The Old Testament.

Music | Interview 25% | 21 Feb 2008
Return of the renaissance man Peter Murphy
Tom Baxter's second album, Skybound, has just topped the Irish album chart. But it was a record that only got made after Baxter personally financed the sessions with his other talent of figurative art painting.

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 27 May 1998
CAT IN THE ACT Barry Glendenning
Well and truly punch-drunk and punch-lined, BARRY GLENDENNING rounds up the gargles and the giggles at this year's CAT LAUGHS COMEDY FESTIVAL in Kilkenny. Pix: Kevin Clancy

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 26 Apr 2007
Uday Hussein's body double Jason O'Toole
As the body double for Saddam Hussein's son, Latif Yahia suffered several assassination attempts. Having escaped to Offaly, the controversial figure is now seriously at odds with his adopted country.

Music | Interview 25% |  7 Jul 1999
You've Been Framed Peter Murphy
The Frames DC Come Good. By Peter Murphy.

Music | Interview 25% |  6 Jan 2004
The boy of Sumner Peter Murphy
Sting – all dull AOR anthems, mawkish charidee singles and empty celeb blather, right? wrong! The artist formerly known as Gordon Sumner here talks to hotpress about the lingering fall-out from the break-up of the police, hanging with über-hip filmmakers Terry Gilliam and David Lynch, and getting the seal of approval from the late Johnny Cash.

Music | Interview 25% |  8 Sep 1993
Zooropa: The Greatest Show on Earth... Bill Graham
...or was it? U2's recent Irish dates were greeted with everything from wide-eyed adoration to open hostility. BILL GRAHAM was in the crowd at Pairc Uí Caoimh and the RDS and puts the Zoo TV experience into perspective. Pix: COLM HENRY

Music | Interview 25% | 15 Jun 2004
Take nothing for granted Jackie Hayden
The Corrs hit paydirt with In Blue, an album of memorable pop songs that topped the charts in over twenty countries around the world. It gave them the breathing space they needed to re-establish their roots, to live a little and to reassess their purpose as a band. Now, with the release of Borrowed Heaven, they’re back in the music biz frontline – slightly older, considerably wiser, but still with the same hunger to make great and honest records.

Music | Interview 25% | 12 Aug 1990
Shocked and Stunned Michael O'Hara
And that s just the band! Galway s finest, The Stunning, take time out from sticking pins in themselves as their debut album Paradise In The Picturehouse finds itself perched atop the Irish charts to explain the secret of their success to an attentive Michael O Hara, who undergoes a road to Damascus experience en route.

Music | Interview 25% |  3 Nov 1988
Room At The Top Graham Linehan
A House are really good! That s just one of the shocking claims Graham Linehan makes in this award winning article based loosely on an interview he did with the band.

Music | Interview 25% | 26 Apr 2001
Rap Van Winkle Peter Murphy
Stereo MCs Wake Up And Smell The Coffee. By Peter Murphy

Music | Interview 25% | 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.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 18 Nov 2009
Smells Like Green Spirit Stuart Clark
GREEN DAY have had a meteoric rise over the last 18 years, from poky Dublin dives to colossal international stadia. But despite their maturing worldview and increasing political articulacy, they’re still as exciting a kick-ass punk rock group as ever.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 10 Oct 2003
So Much For The City Colm O Hare
With cork set to become european capital of culture just over a year from now, Colm O’Hare reports on the cultural attractions punters will be treated to by the lee in 2005

Music | Interview 25% | 31 Aug 2000
Beck Laws Stuart Clark
BECK is one of the most eclectically talented musicians of his generation. STUART CLARK sees the man play a stormer at Witnness and hears him talk about fame, musical obsession, heroes like Bowie and Black Sabbath and 'Britney fascism'

Music | Interview 24% |  7 Aug 2002
Radical adults Peter Murphy
Age has not withered them. twenty years after they rose out of the new york underground, Sonic Youth have managed to grow old and stay hardcore. Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon reveal how it’s done

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 24 Nov 2004
Bonfire Of The Vanities Olaf Tyaransen
For close to a decade, Lillie’s Bordello has been the nightclub of choice for the famous and not-so-famous of Dublin cultural life. But with the passing of the Celtic Tiger era and the current uncertainty over the club’s future, can Lillie’s retain its position as the capital’s number one celebrity haunt?

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 30 Apr 2002
Nick Johnstone Peter Murphy
With A Head Full Of Blue, music journalist Nick Johnstone reveals the harrowing story of his alcohol addiction - not just from first drink to last, but right back to the childhood "faulty wiring" that also led him to cut himself and through to the sometimes difficult process of recovery which has allowed him to reclaim his life

Music | Interview 24% | 28 Sep 2000
About The Boy Peter Murphy
In the second and final part of an extensive interview, MIKE SCOTT discusses inspiration and influences, recalls his difficult solo years and explains the death and resurrection of THE WATERBOYS. Interview: PETER MURPHY

Politics | Bootboy 24% | 14 Mar 2007
The media have got it wrong about gaydar aka BootBoy
The media targeting of gay websites, following revelations that a 14-year-old boy had sex with men, is unhelpful, unjustified and contributes to an inaccurate picture of paedophiles ‘grooming’ young men for sex.

Hot Features | Commentary 24% | 12 Apr 2001
The bells of hell Peter Murphy
From horned devils to Celtic tigers, Peter Murphy casts a cold eye on a decade in Dublin. Camera: Philip Tottenham

Music | Interview 24% | 11 Dec 2003
When a child is born Peter Murphy
Jerry Fish – or if you prefer, Gerry Whelan – is what you might call a happy man right now. In fact, if the guy were any higher, the boys in blue would probably stop him on the street and ask him to piss into a cup. Not only is he preparing to close on his most successful professional year in a decade, he’s also received a rather momentous early Christmas present. Some 28 hours before our meeting, the singer’s partner Niki had given birth to a baby boy, their second child. Mr Fish, as you can imagine, is coasting on cigars and brandy and goodwill to all men.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 22 Oct 2004
Bringing out the dead Kim Porcelli
One of the nation’s most acclaimed playwrights, Conor McPherson has examined the Irish condition in forensic detail in plays and films such as The Weir, Port Authority and Saltwater. In his new play Shining City, McPherson uses the disturbed psyches of his lead characters as a means to explore loneliness, isolation, friendship and salvation in the ghostly setting of contemporary Dublin. “The city holds some very dark feelings for me,” he admits to Kim Porcelli.

Music | Interview 24% |  6 Jan 2003
Screaming Queens Peter Murphy
From badass bunnies via political incorrectness to the mightiest drummer in rock ’n’ roll, it’s all in an interview’s work for Queens Of The Stone Age mainman Josh Homme.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 23 Oct 2009
Case For The Defence Stuart Clark
He’s made the Man U and Ireland right-back positions his own this season, and is playing what he admits is the best football of his career as a result. As the Republic gears up for a play-off crack at World Cup qualification, JOHN O’SHEA talks about life under Trapatonni, and reflects on another successful year at Old Trafford.

Music | Interview 24% | 17 Jun 2008
The Loneliness of the Longdistance Nighthawk Niall Stokes
Niall Stokes shares a barstool with Tom Waits

Hot Features | Interview 24% |  8 Jun 2000
AFTER THE FALL Siobhan Long
Five years after the collapse of The Irish Press Group, CON HOULIHAN suffered a fall of his own. Here, he reflects on broken hips, broken dreams and the road to recovery. Interview: SIOBHAN LONG

Music | Interview 24% | 14 Dec 1994
STONE the CROWS Niall Crumlish
Blow me down, it’s that chirpy Counting Crow adam duritz again, flapping his vocal chords on everything from bunking off the MTV awards, why the Rolling Stones are still “fucking great” and why he won’t be emigrating to Utah just yet. Witness for the defence: Niall Crumlish.

Music | Interview 24% |  3 Mar 1999
Better Living Through Chemistry Andy Darlington
 

Music | Interview 24% | 22 Apr 2008
Ready Steady Kooks Peter Murphy
The Kooks' first album was a million-selling sensation. As they unleash the long-awaited sequel, frontman Luke Pritchard talks about the death of his father, his feud with television presenter Simon Amstell and much more...

Hot Features | Interview 24% |  8 Jan 1997
O Carroll s No.1 Liam Fay
He may well be a prime target for the jibes of other Irish comedian-types, but right now brendan o carroll is riding the crest of a wave of popularity of quite phenomenal proportions. With three best-selling books to his credit, a smash hit play and a movie already in the offing, he s back on the road with his sell-out one-man show The Story So Far. Here, in a startlingly honest interview, he talks about his addiction to gambling, his contempt for the theatrical establishment, the fear and paralysis that is endemic in RTE, Father Ted, the Catholic Church, groupies and (cue fanfare please) his plans to become an M.E.P. Tape recorder: liam fay. Pix: MICK QUINN

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.

Politics | Message 24% | 14 Jun 2007
Do you remember the first time? Niall Stokes
30th Anniversary Retrospective: 30 years ago Hot Press wasn’t exactly the, ahem, smoothly oiled media machine it is today.

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The Cook Report  
 

Music | Interview 24% |  4 Aug 1999
The Cook Report Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK meets man-of-the-moment NORMAN COOK (aka FATBOY SLIM). On the agenda - tabloid intrusion, drugs, his love affair with Zoe Ball, and The Housemartins.

Music | Interview 24% | 16 Aug 2005
Devil in a black leather jacket Peter Murphy
He was one of Ireland’s first rock icons. Now Phil Lynott’s native Dublin is finally paying official tribute to his legacy.

Hot Features | Reports 24% |  8 Feb 2008
About A City David Rooney
Hot Press illustrator David Rooney returns to the city he lived in over fifteen years ago and finds that – even accompanied by a fake plastic Kurt – Seattle retains its beating heart.

Music | Interview 24% | 25 Jun 1997
Bury My Heart In The Tudor Rooms Liam Fay
They ve been gigging for 27 years and they were doing Words when Boyzone were still in the balls zone. They are Big Chief Flaming Star, Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, Little Thunder, Wild Hawk and Dull Knife (not their real names). They are THE INDIANS and they hope to still be on the warpath in the next millennium. LIAM FAY pow-wows with an authentic showband phenomenon.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 22 Mar 2002
Marie O'Riordan Barry Glendenning
The Dublin-born editor of Marie Claire, one of the world's most successful magazines, answers to charges that her title promotes hypocrisy, air-headedness, sexism and sycophancy. remarkably, she doesn't throw troublesome Hotpress out of her office

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.

Music | News 24% |  9 Feb 1994
RIOT GRRRLS just wanna have fun Andy Darlington
ANDY DARLINGTON reflects on how the role of women-in-rock has changed from making tea and sandwiches for the boys to demanding – and more often than not gaining – access all areas.

Music | Interview 24% | 17 Aug 2000
You've Come A Long Way, Moby Chris Donovan
CHRIS DONOVAN looks at the incremental progress of the would-be King of Slane, who tells him about life, love, Christianity, veganism and scoring for films Plus: Profiles of Slane s other attractions, MACY GRAY, MEL C, BRYAN ADAMS, THE SCREAMING ORPHANS and DARA. Also: A Quickie with LORD HENRY MOUNTCHARLES

Music | Interview 24% | 12 Jun 2006
Spiritus Mundy Peter Murphy
His career was almost over before it began. But hard work - and a surprise hit - have turned Edmund 'Mundy' Enright into one of Ireland's most widely adored stars. Here he reflects on some of the high points of what has been an amazing journey, during the course of which he has rubbed shoulders with some of the greats.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 19 Sep 2006
Stone cold sober Tara Brady
Re-telling the story of September 11 with a measured hand and lightness of touch hithertoo unhinted at, director Oliver Stone proves a more serious thinker than his paranoia-soaked canon would suggest. Here, he explains how his experiences as a soldier in Vietnam framed his outlook on life and art.

Music | Interview 24% | 16 Apr 1997
Peter Green SPLINTERED Andy Darlington
They say he s a Man Of The World it s just that for two decades the world in question happened to be Saturn. andy darlington meets peter green, the man who created fleetwood mac, then wrote the longest suicide note in rock n roll history.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 19 Sep 2003
Paul Morley Peter Murphy
One of the greatest penslingers in rockdom, he’s championed U2, Joy Division and Kylie and taken a critical scalpel to Oasis, The Strokes and their “miserably narrow mates”. he’s also locked horns with Germaine Greer, helped Frankie to relax and let The Frames slip through his fingers.

Music | Interview 24% | 11 May 2000
The New Romantic Dave Fanning
While the path to rock n roll stardom is never smooth, RICHARD ASHCROFT has experienced more ups and downs than most. In a wide-ranging interview with DAVE FANNING, he talks about drugs, The Verve, his new solo album and why the old hometown doesn t look so bad.

Music | Interview 24% | 22 Jul 1998
The Verve - The Shape Of Things To Come Olaf Tyaransen
With Slane ‘98 rapidly approaching, Olaf Tyaransen travels to Detroit to feast his eyes and ears on new-look festival bill-toppers, The Verve.

Music | Interview 24% |  5 Jul 1985
STORIES OF BOYS Jackie Hayden
The inside story on the early years by Jackie Hayden.

Music | Interview 24% |  9 Mar 1994
BORN AGAIN VIRGIN Bill Graham
With his work on the soundtrack to In The Name Of The Father bringing him into the full glare of media attention Gavin Friday takes this opportunity to put to rest any accusations of riding on U2’s coat-tails. Confident and brimming with ideas for his solo career, The Spotlight Kid gives the lowdown to an eager BILL GRAHAM.

Hot Features | Interview 24% |  3 Aug 2000
Will Self Kim Porcelli
In the nineties, renegade novelist, short-story-writer and establishment-bothering journalist WILL SELF had the additional dubious distinction of being the literary world's most high-profile drug addict. He begins the new decade clean, sober and with How the Dead Live, a new novel many are lauding as his finest work. He talks to KIM PORCELLI about being free of his own past, being alive, being dead, and being 'deader'

Music | Interview 24% | 10 Jan 2003
Grace notes Peter Murphy
When Jeff Buckley drowned in the Wolf River, Tennessee, five years ago, the world lost a fledgling musical visionary, his lone album Grace becoming a sacred text of loss and unfinished beauty. In his short 29 years on earth, his power and grace touched many, especially his mother Mary Guibert and his former bandmate Gary Lucas.

Hot Features | Interview 24% |  6 Jun 2008
Can This Man Bring The PDs Back From The Grave? Jason O'Toole
He was the shock winner of the Progressive Democrats leadership race. In his first major interview Ciaran Cannon sets out his vision for the beleaguered party, explains why Michael McDowell was really a sweetheart, decries the rise of the nanny state, calls for the legalisation of prostitution and lifts the lid on his misspent youth as a mod.

Music | Interview 24% | 19 Jan 2005
Ones to Watch- 2005 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press selects 13 – lucky for some! – of the Irish bands and artists most likely to set the rock world alight in 2005. Remember these names...

Hot Features | Commentary 24% | 15 Sep 1999
Dancin' With Manson Peter Murphy
In the second part of his examination of the cult of CHARLES MANSON, PETER MURPHY looks at the cult leader s trial, his continuing influence of left-field heroes and the controversy over his recordings. Also: BONO on U2 s decision to include Helter Skelter in their Rattle And Hum set.

Hot Features | Foulplay 24% |  8 Jun 2000
High Times In The Low Countries Jonathan O Brien
This coming Saturday, Belgium play Sweden in the opening game of EURO 2000. But don t panic things will rapidly improve after that. In a Foul Play special, JONATHAN O BRIEN tells you all need to know about this year s crop of contenders

Music | Interview 24% | 17 Sep 2008
In the eye of the storm Jason O'Toole
Niall Breslin hit the wall – both metaphorically and physically – during the recording of The Blizzards’ latest album.

Music | Interview 24% | 24 Feb 2009
The Kid from Fame Olaf Tyaransen
She’s the post-modern starlet who is stalked by paparazzi wherever she goes but is as comfortable talking about Andy Warhol and John Updike as she is hanging with fashionistas. Say hello to Lady GaGa the good-time pop princess who went to school with Paris Hilton, cultivated a drug habit ‘cos that’s what David Bowie did in the ’70s, but thinks fame is just a game.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 30 Oct 2002
Niall Quinn Barry Glendenning
An Irish football legend shoots from the hip: the highs and lows of the World Cup, the pain in the ass of being 'Saint Niall', the reason players get fed-up with the FAI, why Kevin Kilbane would make a good husband, and where to now for Mick McCarthy, Roy Keane and Ireland after that disastrous start to the European Championship.

Music | Interview 24% | 27 Feb 1986
OUTSIDE IT'S DONEGAL Bill Graham
In the magical, wind-swept landscape of Ireland's remote north-west the cameras roll as U2's Bono and Maire of Clannad make the video for their collaborative single "In A Lifetime". Bill Graham joins the entourage at work and at play and talks to the main protagonists.

Music | Interview 24% |  3 Feb 1999
The Ideal Holmes Exhibition Stuart Bailie
DAVID HOLMES is about to leave his native Belfast for New York City, where he will record his third album. STUART BAILIE took a final opportunity to speak to the artist also known as Homer. On the agenda: Hollywood soundtracks, rumours of brawling, past glories and future plans. Pics: MICHAEL TAYLOR.

Music | Interview 24% | 15 Apr 1998
MODERN LIFE IS RUBBISH Peter Murphy
GARBAGE are a band who absorb all the detritus, darkness and despair of the pre-millennial zeitgeist and spit it back out in a torrent of searing guitars, futuristic technological trickery and lyrics that freeze the blood. They've also made two of the most sinister pop records of modern times - the second of which, Version 2.0, is due for imminent release. PETER MURPHY met them in London to discuss sex, surveillance, studio strife, pre-2000 tension and their special fondness for The Beach Boys.

Music | Interview 24% | 16 Jun 1993
Youth Culture Gerry McGovern
Eleven years on from their debut and New York avant-garde guitar manglers Sonic Youth have reached an ever-growing audience without compromising their ideals of integrity. Here, GERRY McGOVERN offers a personal testimony to their recorded output in anticipation of their appearance at Sunstroke '93.

Hot Features | Ad Feature 24% |  9 Mar 1994
SOME THING COOKIN’ IN THE KITCHEN Colm O Hare
Located in Dublin’s thriving Temple Bar area and owned by U2, The Kitchen is one of the hottest clubs in one of the most happening cities in Europe. Report: Colm O’Hare

Music | Interview 24% | 31 Jul 2002
Two days at the races The Hot Press Newsdesk
Prodigy, Oasis, a cast of thousands and you - the full story of Witnness 2002

Music | Interview 24% | 21 Feb 2005
In The Name Of The Father Peter Murphy
The Boomtown Rats came burning out of Dublin in the late ‘70s, railing against the Irish establishment to the audible gasps of the nation’s more conservative elements. With their remastered back catalogue having been recently reissued, Bob Geldof here looks back on a period of notoriety, controversy and personal angst, and also reflects on his ongoing efforts to highlight the issue of Fathers’ Rights. Interview by Peter Murphy. Photography by Mark Harrison.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 27 Oct 1999
Have I Got Views For You Barry Glendenning
He s the editor of Private Eye, a regular on one of television s most populAr shows and he got his big career break from Peter Cook. Notwithstanding all those bruising court battles, IAN HISLOP has more reasons than most to be cheerful. Interview: BARRY GLENDENNING.

Music | Interview 24% |  3 Jul 2002
California screaming Peter Murphy
The Red Hot Chili Peppers visited Lansdowne Road, Dublin on July 8 but we caught up with the band in Paris recently and heard why the west coast warriors of funk-rock have never been hotter

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 17 Jan 2001
Bruce Robinson Peter Murphy
Fourteen years on and people still come up to BRUCE ROBINSON and quote chunks of Withnail & I to his face. But if you don t know more about this talented, opinionated, chain-smoking, wine-guzzling writer/director, then that may be because, to put it at its mildest, he and Hollywood have never seen eye to eye. PETER MURPHY meets the angry older man

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 24 Aug 2009
Et Tu, Bruton Jason O'Toole
His brother, John Bruton, was the leader of Fine Gael and served as Taoiseach. Now, Richard Bruton is a key member of the opposition front bench. Would he have anything different to offer if he was Minister for Finance?

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 15 Mar 2004
Neil Morrissey: The Hot Press interview Paul Nolan
Known from the TV sitcom as the Man who Behaves Badly, actor Neil Morrissey is confounding the laddish caricature with his work for an anti-landmine charity. In this candid interview with Paul Nolan, he also reflects on childhood trauma, death in the family, that affair with Amanda Holden and his encounters with Olivier, Burton and Mel Gibson. main photography Cathal Dawson

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 11 Mar 2004
Neil Morrissey: The Interview Paul Nolan
Known from the TV sitcom as the man who behaves badly, actor Neil Morrissey is confounding the laddish caricature with his work for an anti-landmine charity. In this candid interview with Paul Nolan, he also reflects on childhood trauma, death in the family, that affair with Amanda Holden and his encounters with Olivier, Burton and Mel Gibson.

Hot Features | Commentary 24% | 12 Jan 1994
THE ONE DANCE SONG THAT CAN MAKE ME BREAK DOWN AND CRY Helena Mulkearns
Fiction by Helena Mulkerns

Music | Interview 24% | 31 May 1995
Down All The Days Niall Stokes
NIALL STOKES takes a very personal journey back through the music and memories of a friendship with a man he was proud to have known THE DRIVE to Cork was a lonely one. Ry Cooder on the deck, that sweet slide guitar shooting off tracers: the memories, stacked up like a vast rack of on-line CDs, kept slipping in and out of the engagement slot. No need ever to press the play button. Now and then I had to hold back the tears as the music of past friendship flooded the car and, with it, a terrible awareness of all the things that might have, but hadn't, been done.

Music | Interview 24% | 28 Jun 1995
The First Irish Rock Star Niall Stokes
The news of Rory Gallagher s tragic death has sent seismic shock waves through the music world. Here was a man who managed to combine the gift of being an authentic creative genius with the even rarer gift of being a genuinely decent, honourable human being. Over the next six pages, Hot Press pays tribute to both the legend and the person, with contributions from the stars, friends, fans and colleagues who were touched by the Gallagher magic, and takes a trip through the backpages of an extraordinary career.

Hot Features | Commentary 24% |  1 Apr 1998
Houses of the Unholy Peter Murphy
In the first of a new series about life at the rock n roll coalface, musician and writer Peter Murphy recalls the night the devil wrecked all his best tunes. Confessions Of A Rock n Roll Survivor

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% | 11 Nov 2005
The road to nowhere Olaf Tyaransen
OUr intrepid adventurer enter enters the bandlands of Burma.

Music | Interview 24% |  7 Jul 2003
The complete line-up (M-Z) Paul Nolan & Ronan Fitzgerald
From A to Z, Paul Nolan and Ronan Fitzgerald introduce all the runners and riders for Punchestown – throwing in a baker’s dozen of acts who are not to be missed* along the way

Politics | Frontlines 24% | 11 Jan 1995
A FAREWELL to ARMS Joe Jackson
He may have done time in Long Kesh for possession of explosives but Progressive Unionist leader DAVID ERVINE has left behind his terrorist past and embraced a future based on shared social democracy which, he says, the peace process can bring about. Interview: JOE JACKSON.

Music | Interview 24% | 30 Oct 2009
Season in the sun? Peter Murphy
Winning an oscar was a culmination of a life-time's struggle for GLEN HANSARD. But success extracted a heavy toll on the singer, plunging him into self doubt and leaving him feeling confused and adrift. As The Swell Season prepare to release their second album, he talks about the long road back to sanity, his romantic break-up with songwriting partner MARKETA IRGLOVA and why, having derided Ireland in the press, he’s now proud of his home country again. Plus Irglova talks about the end of their love affair and the challenges that fame and Fortune bring.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 23 Apr 2003
4 real Kim Porcelli
Is she a manufactured pop act made to look like a rock chick? is she a rock chick who sells records like a manufactured pop act? or is she something else entirely? Why’d Avril Lavigne have to go and make things so complicated?

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 17 Jun 2005
Princess Of Rails John Walshe
One of the ten most photographed people in Ireland, TV presenter Caroline Morahan isn’t just a pretty face. Fame, fashion, drugs, the Antisocial Behaviour Order and George Dubbya are all on the agenda all she pours scorn on John Walshe's ten-year plan and vetos Caroline – The Fragrance. Photography by Liam Sweeney.

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% | 26 Jun 1980
The Importance Of Being Irvine Dermot Stokes
Dermot Stokes records a personal history of Irish Folk through the eyes of Andy Irvine

Politics | Frontlines 24% |  8 Sep 1993
SAMMY WILSON SAID Joe Jackson
. . . she was reet petite! That's not true, actually. Instead, the maverick motorbike-riding DUP councillor and former Lord Mayor of Belfast talks about loyalist paramilitary violence, the assassination of prison officers, the indifference of London, his hostility to Mary Robinson, his scorn for the Official Unionist Party - and his own willingness to take up arms in the cause of keeping the six counties out of a united Ireland. Interview: JOE JACKSON. Pix: CATHAL DAWSON

Politics | Frontlines 24% | 24 Aug 1994
THE GENERAL’SLAST STAND Gerry McGovern
For close to twenty years, MARTIN CAHILL led the forces of law and order a merry dance. Known as the General, he was suspected of masterminding virtually every major crime committed in Ireland – but for as long as matters, the Gardai had been unable to pin anything on him. And when he was brought to court on petty charges, he posed outside for press photographers, dropping his trousers to reveal a pair of Mickey Mouse boxer shorts. Last week, however, the game was cut brutally short when Cahill was blown away within 100 yards of his South Dublin home by an IRA hit squad. Report: NEIL McCORMICK.

Hot Features | Interview 24% |  2 Feb 2004
David McWilliams: the Interview Paul Nolan
He wrote speeches for Bertie and then criticised him in the press using a pseudonym. He turned down an offer to party with Bono. And Richard Boyd Barrett once nicked one of his crass albums. All this plus the importance of economics, the threat posed by the Bush administration and the truth about power are on the agenda, as Paul Nolan meets David McWilliams.

Hot Features | Reports 24% | 28 Apr 2008
School Of Hard Rocks Peter Murphy
Hard rock has taken on many forms, but if it's loud enough to annoy the neighbours, it should be categorised as good old-fashioned metal. Peter Murphy guides you through our choice of the Top 30 metal albums of all time.

Music | Interview 24% | 11 Sep 2007
The Ritter End Olaf Tyaransen
It’s been a tumultuous few years for Josh Ritter. Against the dramatic backdrop of the Swiss Alps, he talks about his number one fan Stephen King, recalls the day he met Bob Dylan and explains why it’s never a good idea to drink before a show

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 11 Mar 2008
The Fugitive Jason O'Toole
Ex-IRA man Gerry Kelly talks to Jason O'Toole about his run-ins with the British Army, his near death experiences, the part he played in inflicting civilian casualties and his time on hunger strike.

Music | Interview 24% | 16 Aug 2001
Full circle Liam Mackey
With their biggest dates ever in Ireland looming, LIAM MACKEY dips into voluminous hotpress archives and selects a small sample of what the paper said about U2 over the years

Music | Main Event 24% |  8 Dec 1999
the Holy Show And the Devil's Music Olaf Tyaransen
Ireland's most hyped event of the year, the MTV EUROPE AWARDS may have had as many gossip columnists as winners thanking God, but after hours it was IGGY POP and heavy friends who made the real headlines on a night when rock'n'roll bit back. Report: OLAF TYARANSEN and PETER MURPHY. Awards Pics: PETER MATTHEWS. Iggy Pics: Cathal Dawson

Music | News 24% | 22 Jul 1998
I SING THE BODY ELECTRIC! Peter Murphy
Continuing his occasional Bum Notes series of reminiscences on life as a musician, Peter Murphy fondly casts a nostalgic eye over the birth of his daughter and the, eh, interesting rock ’n’ roll circumstances that surrounded it.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 20 Nov 2008
The Last Days of Katy French Jason O'Toole
Kieron "Wolf" Ducie, describes what happened on the night Katy French passed away in compelling detail. He also recalls the build-up to the tragic events that unfolded.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 12 Aug 2008
Gilligan My Side of The Story Jason O'Toole
Crime boss John Gilliagn denies ordering the execution of Martin Cahill, and offers his opinion on the recent explosion of gun crime in Dublin.

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 | Reports 24% | 12 Feb 2008
Drugs in the arts – narcotic reactions Peter Murphy
The relationship between drugs and creativity has always been a hotly debated subject. But narcotic indulgence has proven to be the downfall of many a gifted artist.

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.

Politics | Frontlines 24% | 30 Apr 1997
doing it for the kids Liam Fay
Over 50% of the electorate in the forthcoming General Election will be under 30 years of age. With this in mind, the main political parties are popping policies like smarties in their attemps to court the youth vote. LIAM FAY stands on their doorsteps.

Politics | Frontlines 24% |  8 May 2007
Take me to your leader Jason O'Toole
As the General Election looms, many polls suggest Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny is the next Taoiseach in waiting. So what is he really like? And where does he stand on the issues that matter to Hot Press readers?

Music | Interview 24% | 11 Sep 2002
Angels with dirty faces John Walshe
It’s all about broken down tour buses, Alan Partridge, high speed collisions, Moby, broken ribs, Mina Suvari, MTV stars and David Bowie as Ash launch a sonic assault on America. So riddle me this: can Ireland’s hardest-working rock’n’roll outfit crack the big one?

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

Politics | Frontlines 24% | 14 Jul 1993
Guess Who's Coming to Mass ?? ??
Upwards of two million people do it in Ireland every Sunday - and yet little or nothing is ever written about it in the media. So we asked ourselves a few questions: Why do so many people attend what is by any standards a very strange ritual? Do they enjoy themselves? Is the performance a good one? What do they get from it? And are the sound and lighting really up to the international standards? That's right, a crack Hot Press team of reporters attended Sunday mass recently - this is what they found.

Music | Interview 24% | 30 Aug 2001
The Heart of Garbage Peter Murphy
The Manson Family at work, rest and play, in sickness and in health. Peter Murphy travels to britain and the US to bring back the full, intimate story of a band on the run

Hot Features | Interview 24% |  2 Nov 1994
U2: The Book of Genesis Joe Jackson
Are Bono and the boys just a really good rock band or have they succeeded where the priests and politicians have failed and unlocked the neuroses of our colonial past? Joe Jackson indulges in a spot of cultural sparring with John Waters and finds the author of Race of Angels: Ireland and the Genesis of U2 well able to maintain his guard.

Hot Features | Reports 24% |  5 Jul 2007
The green green class of home Craig Fitzsimons
Blessed with total recall, Craig Fitzsimons relieves the most glorious Irish sporting achievements of the past 30 years – and some that we’d all rather forget.

Music | Interview 24% | 17 Jan 2001
The Boy From The County Hell Peter Murphy
EMINEM s Marshall Mathers LP has gone 12 times platinum in Ireland. He s been voted Time magazine s Man Of The Year. And, having broken through into the mainstream with the remarkable Stan , he s just been nominated for four Grammys. So why is the world suddenly falling at the feet of a venomous bottle-blonde rapper who s penned some of the most repugnant, hate-filled lyrics since the invention of the gramophone record? Peter Murphy tells one of pop music s most extraordinary stories ever

Music | Interview 24% |  1 Oct 1982
Open Hearts Surgery John Waters
Music, politics, H-Blocks, homosexuality, education - the operations of Moving Hearts explained to John Waters.

Music | Interview 24% | 14 Dec 2001
The story of M Peter Murphy
Sex and sanctity, grit and glitter, penthouse and pavement, God and the Devil, and all conical points in between! PETER MURPHY dials M for ADONNA, the pre-eminent pop icon of this and every other year

Music | Interview 24% | 25 Apr 1981
U2 VERSUS THE U.S. Bill Graham
Bill Graham joins the band on their 1981 American tour. [pics Adrian Boot]

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 25 May 2000
No More Mr Nice Guy Joe Jackson
The recipient of a Late Late Show tribute and the outgoing presenter of The Arts Show, MIKE MURPHY avails of a timely opportunity to reflect on the highs and lows of his personal and professional life and to assure JOE JACKSON that, contrary to certain popular mythology, he is neither a marshmallow nor a flowerpot man

Music | News 24% | 14 Dec 1994
THE IMPERFECT YEAR? Stuart Clark
With the death of Kurt Cobain in April casting a shadow over the following months 1994 will hardly go down as one of the most joyous in Rock history. Your guide to a month-by-month account of the names and events of the past year. Stuart Clark.

Music | Interview 24% | 21 Nov 2007
The secret history of 'The Joshua Tree' Colm O Hare
For many people it is U2's greatest album. Twenty years on, to mark it's re-release, Colm O'Hare talks to Daniel Lanois and reflects on the extraordinary background to a monumental album.

Hot Features | Commentary 24% | 17 Feb 2000
Altamont: The Killing Field Peter Murphy
PETER MURPHY recounts the horror of the day the Woodstock dream died

Music | Interview 24% | 24 Nov 2004
U2: On Your Marks, Get Set VertiGo! Stuart Clark
U2 are about to unleash their new album How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb. The world’s media are descending on Dublin. And Bono is back at the punch-bag, getting into fighting shape before the shit storm really explodes. The gloves are off. He’s got work to do. And he’s going to do it. Words Stuart Clark, additional reporting by Niall Stokes.

Politics | Frontlines 24% | 27 Jul 2005
Why London is being bombed David Morrison
David Morrison presents the evidence.

Music | Report 24% | 23 Nov 2006
Edge, this song doesn't have a chorus... Niall Stokes
Niall Stokes draws on his best-selling book Into The Heart: The Stories Behind The Songs Of U2 to offer a unique insight into the way in which some of the greatest songs in the history of popular music came into being.

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

Hot Features | Commentary 24% | 11 Jan 1995
2000 AD HERE WE COME ?? ??
The future is here. Well, somehow it always is. And, as usual, it is both familiar and strange. Nothing seems to change, but one day you turn around, it is 1995, and you are cybersurfing on the internet, summer seems to last all winter, ambient-acid-techno is bubbling away on the radio, your fax machine shows up on the Antiques Roadshow and papa’s got a brand new drug.

 

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