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Music | News 100% |  3 Aug 2004
Hothouse Flowers deny rumours of a split The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hothouse Flowers are "still very much together" according to an official statement

Music | News 96% | 27 Feb 2004
Hothouse Flowers to play Paddy's Day instore in London The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hothouse Flowers will be celebrating Paddy's Day with an instore performance at HMV Oxford St.

Music | News 95% | 17 Dec 2003
A busy year ahead for Hothouse Flowers The Hot Press Newsdesk
In conjunction with their new album released in February, Hothouse Flowers will play a series of dates around the country

Music | News 95% | 17 Dec 2003
New album + tour: A busy year ahead for Hothouse Flowers The Hot Press Newsdesk
IN conjunction with their new album released in February, Hothouse Flowers have announced a series of dates around the country

Music | News 91% | 19 Feb 2008
Hothouse Flowers, Kila to play Frank Murray memorial gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Hothouse Flowers and members of Kila will be among those playing a charity tribute in memory of the late roadie Frank 'White Stallion' Murray.

Music Review | Single 77% | 17 Nov 1993
This Is It. Duan Stokes
Hothouse Flowers: “This Is It.” (London)

Music Review | Album 71% | 26 Oct 2000
Greatest Hits Oliver Sweeney
From their earliest days busking in Grafton Street as The Benzini Brothers, to their most recent incarnation as a trio, there has always been a freshness about the Hothouse Flowers and their material.

Music | News 71% | 15 Jun 2004
Hothouse Flowers to headline charity gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
A host of Irish talent will come together on June 30 for a worthwhile fund-raising event in Navan

Music | Interview 68% | 20 Feb 2004
Return of the bloomtown rats Peter Murphy
Don’t go, they said. but they didn’t follow their own advice. Now, after much professional and personal upheaval, the Hothouse Flowers are back, once more in love with the idea of “ringin’ the bell”.

Music | News 66% | 19 May 2004
Mundy, Jerry Fish and Hothouse Flowers for Irish Woodstock The Hot Press Newsdesk
Featuring Mundy, Hothouse Flowers and Rodrigo y Gabriella among others, the Woodstock Weekend offers a diverse musical line-up as part of the Kilkenny Arts Festival

Music | News 63% | 15 Jan 2004
Hothouse Flowers back to busking! The Hot Press Newsdesk
To launch their new single 'Your Love Goes On', the Hothouse Flowers will return to their early days of busking in the city, with a lunchtime gig on Friday January 16 on Grafton Street, Dublin.

Music Review | Live 58% |  9 Aug 2007
Midlands Music Festival at Belvedere House, Mullingar Colm O Hare
Home-grown acts more than held their own over the weekend, with the big names Christy Moore, Paul Brady, Hothouse Flowers and the ever-popular Mundy proving just as popular as the visitors.

  54% | 11 Mar 2005
People:
(48/100 The People's Choice)
The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
 

Music | News 53% | 14 Jul 2005
Féile An Phobail lineup announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
The music lineup for the Féile An Phobail, West Belfast has been confirmed.

Music | News 53% | 12 Mar 2008
Pogue Cait O'Riordan joins new band The Hot Press Newsdesk
Pogues' bassist Cait O'Riordan has joined a new band with former Blue In Heaven drummer Dave Clarke and Hothouse Flowers guitarist/singer Fiachna O'Braonain.

Music Review | Live 51% |  8 Mar 2002
Heineken Rollercoaster (Hothouse Flowers/The Revs) Mark O'Sullivan
The Flowers remain as positively charged as ever, and songs like 'Hallelujah Jordan' and 'Don't Go' remain among the best to come from an Irish band, but there is a uniform harmlessness to their work that begins to pall before too long

Music | News 48% | 10 Feb 2004
Drogheda's new venue announces Star-studded line-up The Hot Press Newsdesk
Expect to see all of Hothouse Flowers, Jack L, The Undertones and Jerry Fish and the Mudbug Club in the coming months at Star

Music | Interview 48% | 10 Dec 1997
BLOOM WITH A VIEW WITH A VIEW John Walshe
After a four-year sabbatical, hothouse flowers are back. john walshe talks to arch-botanists Liam, Fiachna and Peter about just what it was that kept them out of the limelight (or should that be sunlamp) for so long.

Hot Features | Interview 48% | 11 Mar 2004
Liam O'Maonlai The Hot Press Newsdesk
Liam O Maonlai is a founder member and lead singer with the Hothouse Flowers whose fifth studio album, Into Your Heart has just been released. Along with the band’s guitarist Fiachna O Braonain, O Maonlai was one of the first of a new generation of Irish speakers to use the language widely, both at home and abroad.

Music | Interview 48% | 27 May 1998
Flower power John Walshe
Bloom with a view after a four year sabbatical, Hothouse Flowers are back. John Walsh talks to arch-otanists Liam, Peter and Fiachna about just what it was that kept them out of the limelight (or should that be sunlamp) for so long.

Music | Interview 47% | 10 Nov 2003
Ways To Go Colm O Hare
A sister group whose family name begins with ‘C’ – little wonder that The Conways are being compared to you-know-who. Find out what’s different about the Sligo foursome.

Music | News 47% | 28 Jun 2005
Bray to host Evolution Music Festival The Hot Press Newsdesk
Delorentos, Hothouse Flowers, DJ Flip and Aslan are among the attractions at Evolution this August

Music | News 47% | 29 Apr 2009
Galway Volvo Ocean Race Festival announces musical line-up The Hot Press Newsdesk
Musos and sailors unite with a series of free gigs at next month's Galway Volvo Ocean Race Festival.

Music | Interview 47% |  6 Apr 2005
Wall Street Phil Udell
They may have toured with the likes of Paddy Casey, Ann Scott and Hothouse Flowers, but far from dealing in laidback acoustica, Birr group Wallmark are in fact a hard-rockin’ Led Zep/Who influenced outfit with an appetite for sonic destruction.

Music | News 47% | 29 Jun 2005
Top bands to perform at Dublin rally tomorrow The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Walls, Kila, Hothouse Flowers, Alphastates, The Amazing Pilots and The Devlins will be performing for the Make Poverty History protestors

Music | News 46% | 28 Apr 2009
Surprise collaboration to support Ezio tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Singer-songwriters Liz Clark and Tessa Perry will perform together as special guests for the folk rock outfit’s upcoming Irish tour.

Music | Interview 46% | 27 May 1998
Every Flower Has It's Thorn John Walshe
The release of Born may confirm that Hothouse Flowers are back to their blooming best, but as John Walsh discovers, Liam, Peter and Fiachna have a few vinyl skeletons in the closet. Readers of a nervous disposition are advised to proceed with care.

Music | Interview 46% | 27 May 1998
Every Flower Has Its Thorn John Walshe
The release of Born may confirm that hothouse flowers are back to their blooming best, but as john walshe discovers, liam, peter and fiachna have a few vinyl skeletons in the closet. Readers of a nervous disposition are advised to proceed with care.

Music | Interview 46% | 11 Oct 2001
Ave Maria Peter Murphy
With The Commitments, Black Velvet Band, Hothouse Flowers and a range of acting credits already to her name, MARIA DOYLE KENNEDY is finally releasing her debut solo album. PETER MURPHY is charmed

Music Review | Live 46% | 12 Jan 1994
DUB SYNDICATE Patrick Brennan
Hothouse Flowers/ Aslan/The Dubliners (New Year’s Eve at The Point Depot, Dublin)

Music | Interview 45% | 15 Jun 2007
Running On Dempsey Adrienne Murphy
A spiritualist in a material world, Damien Dempsey is back with To Hell Or Barbados, his fourth and arguably his finest album.

Music | Interview 45% | 16 Aug 2007
At home with Steve Wickham Colm O Hare
One of Ireland’s outstanding violin players, Steve Wickham is a long-time member of The Waterboys and respected composer in his own right. Born in Dublin, he’s a country boy at heart.

Music | News 44% | 15 Dec 1988
Critics Roundup 1988 Cathy Dillon
In international terms Ireland’s musical profile was probably never higher than in ’88, with Chris De Burgh, U2 and Enya playing musical chairs for the British No. 1 slot, and Sinead O’Connor and Hothouse Flowers making inroads in the US (despite the squabbling at home).

Music | News 44% |  6 Dec 2004
David Kitt gets festive in Vicar St. The Hot Press Newsdesk
David Kitt, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Josh Ritter and Hothouse Flowers are just some of the artists going through Vicar St. this month

Music | Interview 43% |  4 Apr 1991
Bringing It All Back Home Liam Fay
U2, Elvis Costello, The Pogues, The Waterboys, Emmylou Harris, Hothouse Flowers, The Everly Brothers, Christy Moore just some of the dozens of artists who contribute to an adventurous new five part TV series which traces the extraordinary return journey that Irish traditional music has made to America and beyond. Here, Liam Fay previews the programmes, talks to Philip King who originated and nurtured the project and hears many of the participants explain how they discovered the importance and influence of Irish music.

Music | Interview 43% | 17 Dec 1987
BAND ON THE RUN Bill Graham
Bill Graham travels to Louisiana to discover that U2 are once more in the throes of a re-birth.

Music | Interview 43% |  4 Jun 2003
The wayward wind Peter Murphy
From “Outspan” to Glen Hansard, from Grafton Street to Hollywood – and onwards to Lisdoonvarna 2003. A portrait of The Frames as a most unusual band. Part one of a two-part special feature by Peter Murphy. [Main Photos: Mick Quinn]

Music | News 42% | 29 Jan 2008
Mali Project confirmed for Jameson Dublin Film Festival The Hot Press Newsdesk
'Dambé, The Mali Project' – a documentary featuring Irish musicians Liam O Maonlai and Paddy Keenan – has been added to the bill for this year's Jameson Dublin Film Festival.

Music | Interview 42% | 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.

Music | News 42% | 10 Mar 2006
Altan headline St Patrick's Day all-star line-up in London The Hot Press Newsdesk
With Gemma Hayes, The Chalets, Declan O'Rourke and Hothouse Flowers on the bill, Dublin's clearly not the only place that celebrates St Paddy's day in style.

  41% | 16 Jan 2004
Exclusive: Into Your Heart cover  
Hothouse Flowers Exclusive! Here you are, boys and girls, the first glimpse of Hothouse Flowers' Into Your Heart album cover.

Music Review | Single 36% | 17 Nov 1993
Hole In My Heaven Duan Stokes
An Emotional Fish: “Hole In My Heaven” (Atlantic)

Music | News 32% | 25 Jun 2003
Black magic The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Blackwater Festival - featuring Shane MacGowan, Mundy and more - comes to Cork in July

Hot Features | Interview 31% |  5 Mar 2004
Irish language week 2004: a Hot Press feature The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press celebrates Irish Language Week with a series of features in both English and Irish, as well as interviews with prominent Irish-speaking personalities. Stay tuned for regular updates.

Politics | Frontlines 31% | 25 Aug 1993
Home or Away? ?? ??
HOT PRESS has carried out its own mini-survey into where Irish artists record their albums.

Politics | Frontlines 30% | 21 Dec 2004
Saving the Planet: The Whole Hog's 2004 Jackie Hayden
Your Ten Step Cut Out and Keep Guide.

Music | News 30% | 30 Mar 2007
More names added to Midlands Music Festival The Hot Press Newsdesk
Two more high-profile acts have been confirmed to play the Midlands Music Festival.

Music | News 30% |  5 Jul 2004
Dogs Die in Hot Press Tents The Hot Press Newsdesk
Forget the Main Stage, the Hot Press signing tent is where you'll find all the action at Oxegen this weekend

Music | News 30% | 11 Mar 2004
Dublin Gospel Choir to release Nights Of Soul album The Hot Press Newsdesk
From The Vatican to The Helix, you can now enjoy the Dublin Gospel Choir in your own home with their new album

Music | Interview 29% | 15 Dec 1993
THE CHRISTMAS THREE Stuart Clark
They came from the East Link Bridge bearing, er, silly hats and false beards, actually. Stuart Clark meets the holy trinity of Christy Dignam, Liam O Maonlai and Ronnie Drew as Aslan, the Flowers and The Dubs prepare for their New Year's party at the Point.

Music | News 29% |  8 Jul 2004
Neil Hannon + Bell X1 for the HP Signing Tent The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Hot Press Signing Tent: where mere mortals are touched by the hands of rockstars

Music | News 29% |  7 Jul 2004
Franz Ferdinand for the Hot Press Signing Tent The Hot Press Newsdesk
NEWFLASH!

Hot Features | Commentary 29% | 17 Apr 2003
Learning how to mix it Jackie Hayden
As the song says, you’ve got to educate yourself!

Music | News 29% |  1 Jul 2008
Prenup headline Oxjam in the Sugar Club The Hot Press Newsdesk
Oxfam Ireland have announced that Prenup, The Red Labels, Mugger Dave and Junah will form the bill at the Oxjam charity gig in the Sugar club this month

Music | Interview 28% | 15 Jul 2002
Flaming Sonora Hannah Hamilton
Swords outfit Sonora release their debut single this month but it hasn't all been plain sailing

  28% |  9 Mar 2006
Steafan Hanvey & The Honeymoon Junkies Member CD Offer
 

Music | News 28% | 28 Apr 2005
Paddy Casey + Bell X1 for Killarney SummerFest [updated] The Hot Press Newsdesk
Paddy Casey and Bell X1 have been recruited to support Snow Patrol in Killarney

Music | News 28% | 20 Feb 2009
Trad supergroup forms for Belfast gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Chieftains, Dubliners, Planxty and Moving Hearts are all on their collective CV.

Music | News 28% | 18 Feb 2005
Noel Hogan to release Monoband single The Hot Press Newsdesk
Between setting up his own label, preparing for the South By Southwest and releasing his debut Monoband single, Noel Hogan is one busy man

Music | News 28% |  1 Feb 2002
Ride on time The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Heineken Rollercoaster Tour 2002 Revs up next week: wild ride guaranteed. Hop aboard...

Music | News 28% |  1 Feb 2002
Ride on time The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Heineken Rollercoaster Tour 2002 hits the road next week: wild ride guaranteed. Hop aboard...

Hot Features | Commentary 28% | 15 Dec 1993
THE FOUR Marys Lorraine Freeney
THE FOUR Marys, Mary Field, Mary Cotter, Mary Simpson and Mary Goebbels, shared a dormitory in St Elmos. Mary Goebbels, new to the fifth form, was sleeping in the bed formally occupied by Mary Radleigh, who had recently been found shot in the back of the head on a piece of wasteland.

Music | Interview 28% |  1 Dec 2003
Kicking up an ink Stuart Clark
He may have turned the volume down a bit, but Ricky Warwick‘s Tatoos & Alibis album still rocks like a bastard. Stuart Clark meets him and his multi-platinum mate Joe Elliott.

Music Review | Album 28% |  4 Oct 2001
Charm Phil Udell
With a large cast of players, the sound is full and lush and Maria’s voice is still a wondrous thing to behold

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 30 Apr 2004
Guerillas in our Midst Tanya Sweeney
They’re the unsigned bands who are currently storming the Irish charts with little aid from the mainstream music industry – meet Morello, Transmitter and Ginseng.

Politics | Frontlines 27% |  2 Apr 1997
WHITE LIGHT, WHITE HEAT Paul O'Mahony
Quite what the establishment will make of mark begley s photographic work remains to be seen, but it s sure to raise a few eyebrows. paul o mahony talks to a man intent on kicking down the walls.

Music | News 27% |  1 Mar 2004
MCD's Denis Desmond buys into Setanta Records The Hot Press Newsdesk
Having recently bought stakes in the Mean Fiddler organisation, Denis Desmond will further extend his UK presence with an investment in Setanta Records

Music Review | Single 27% | 20 Oct 1993
Looking For Someone George Byrne
Interference: "Looking For Someone" (Shack)

Music Review | Single 27% | 20 Oct 1993
World Exploding Touch George Byrne
The Fat Lady Sings: "World Exploding Touch" (eastwest)

Music | Interview 27% | 29 Jan 2009
What dreams may come Paul Nolan
An Irish artist destined to make a big breakthrough this year is Dublin singer IMELDA MAY, whose debut album, Love Tattoo, mixes rockabilly and pop influences to superb effect.

Music | News 27% | 30 Apr 2007
Katie Melua for the World Fleadh The Hot Press Newsdesk
Following on from the success of last year’s inaugural event in Tralee, the World Fleadh moves to Portlaoise from August 6 to 12.

Music | News 27% | 21 Mar 2007
Midlands Music Festival line-up revealed! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Following on from last year's inaugural festival, the bill for the country/roots-centric Midlands Music Festival has been revealed.

Music | News 27% | 14 Feb 2002
Children of the Rev-olution The Hot Press Newsdesk
Two top 20 singles, a top 5 album and a slot on the Rollercoaster tour not good enough for you? Well, no, actually, say The Revs: we wanna play the Ambassador. Make it so

Music | Main Event 27% |  4 Aug 1999
Home and Away Jackie Hayden
JACKIE HAYDEN reports on the finale of this year s IMRO showcase tour, which took place in London.

Music | Interview 27% | 10 Aug 1989
Valentine Days Helena Mulkearns
Dublin is a shithole basically! that's the opinion of Kevin Shields, one of the two Irish members of My Bloody Valentine, who quit the fair city six years ago because of what they saw as the stifling atmosphere of the place. Since then they've lived and gigged all over Europe and their 1988 album Isn't Anything has put them on top of the critical approval lists and independent charts. Here, taking a break from their US tour, the band reflect on their art, their careers and what they see as the general awfulness of the Irish music scene. Interview: Helena Mulkearns

Music | Interview 26% | 28 Nov 2005
Turning Japanese Greg McAteer
Kila’s latest project is a collaboration with the Japanese trad master Oki.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 25 Aug 1993
Hip to be Irish Chris Donovan
There was a time when the associations of Irish culture were such that those of a radical, progressive outlook automatically turned the other way. Not any more. Irish culture is alive and kicking. Report: Chris Donovan.

Music | Interview 26% | 11 Jan 1995
An AMERICAN TALE Colm O Hare
Noel Hogan the man behind those sumptuous melodies, tells the story of how THE CRANBERRIES made it in America. Colm O'Hare goes West.

Music | Interview 26% | 25 Feb 1990
Into The Arms Of America Bill Graham
Deciding he d achieved as much as he could within the confines of the music scene in Ireland. Barry Moore changed his name, packed his bags and took off for the USA. There, as Luka Bloom, he was fjted for his live performances, awarded a major international record deal and his debut album, Riverside, given the four-star treatment by Rolling Stone. On a visit home, he tells Bill Graham about his emigrant s success story and explains how a man who was regarded as a folky in Dublin came to cut a rap track in New York.

Music | News 26% | 17 Feb 2004
Red Sea Pedestrians: new EP + tour dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Cork's Red sea Pedestrians will promote their new EP The Brighter Side with a series of live gigs

Music | Interview 26% | 28 Jul 1988
Young Stuns Go For It Liam Fay
Liam Fay meets Galway hopefuls The Stunning

Music | News 26% | 13 Sep 2001
Brady thrillers The Hot Press Newsdesk
More details have emerged about Paul Brady’s record-breaking 23-night run at Dublin’s Vicar St

Music | News 26% |  9 Sep 2008
Luka Bloom releases new album, plots tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Singer-songwriter Luka Bloom will release his 12th album Eleven Songs next month, with a full Irish tour planned to promote the record.

Music | News 26% | 23 Feb 2004
Shite, onions 'n' Bono: new Irish DVDs for release The Hot Press Newsdesk
This week sees the release of two all-Irish DVDs: one about an obsessed Bono fan, another on Celtic punk bands

Music Review | Album 26% |  7 Apr 2008
Hell to Pay Jackie Hayden
Take two Flowers, add one Pogue and stir...

Music | Interview 25% | 13 Jun 2002
Dillonology Peter Murphy
Can Cara Dillon sell her unique brand of folk music to fans of The Strokes? Rough Trade believe she can, and so does Peter Murphy.

Music | News 25% | 26 Jan 1994
THE READERS HAVE SPOKEN! ?? ??
THE BALLOT–BOXES HAVE BEEN OPENED, THE VOTES SCRUTINISED UNDER THE STRICTEST OF SECURITY AND NOW THE RETURNING OFFICER STEPS UP ONTO THE STAGE TO ANNOUNCE THE RESULTS OF THE 1993 HOT PRESS READERS’ POLL

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  9 Aug 2007
Ave maria Tara Brady
Motherhood has done little to diminish maria doyle kennedy‘s snarling rock chick attitude. Here, she talks about censorship, Chuck Palahniuk and how she’s managed to balance music with big-league acting.

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 18 Mar 1998
GET IN GEAR Peter Murphy
All you need to know about musical instruments and equipment from 1 to 11 on the volume control. By Peter Murphy.

Music | Interview 25% |  1 Mar 2001
A lifetime in music Colm O Hare
BILL WHELAN has been given a Lifetime Achievement award by IMRO. JACKIE HAYDEN outlines the career of the man behind Riverdance

Music | News 25% | 10 Nov 2003
Doves to record new album in Co. Westmeath The Hot Press Newsdesk
Grouse Lodge Studios will host the creation of the new William Orbit-produced Doves album

Music | Interview 25% |  6 Jan 2004
Between the jigs and the reels. Sarah McQuaid
It’s been a big year for controversy of one kind or another in the world of folk and traditional music.

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 14 Jul 1993
Here's One We Made Earlier Niall Crumlish
If you want to make a demo that won't be used to blackmail you a few years down the road to fame and fortune, there are a few things you should know. Here, the experts tell Niall Crumlish what they are.

Music | Interview 25% |  5 May 1993
Doing It For Themselves Stuart Clark
The Cranberries have overcome the growing pains that all young bands encounter to become one of Ireland's brightest prospects. Here, Dolores O'Riordan and Fergal Lawlor tell Stuart Clark about the new friends they’ve made, their first trip to America and a chance encounter with Michael Stipe.

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 25 Aug 1993
The Axeman Cometh Bill Graham
Or perhaps we might have reached for another old familiar headline - Fears and Loathing in RTE - as the bosses at Radio 1 announce the chopping of virtually all specialist music programmes from the schedule. It is, writes Bill Graham, an act of cultural criminal negligence.

Music | Interview 25% | 19 Nov 1992
World Music Club Dermot Stokes
Japanese tin whistlers, Harlem Gospel singers, Indian mandolin players . . . De Dannan have traded scales and tales with them all. Dermot Stokes catches up with Frankie Gavin and Alec Finn and is entranced as the Michael Palins of pan-cultural playing share excerpts from their ongoing odyssey.

Music | News 25% |  1 Jun 2007
Glasto line up revealed! The Hot Press Newsdesk
The full Glastonbury line up has been unveiled - and there's no shortage of Irish talent playing the celebrated festival.

Music | News 25% | 30 Jun 2004
Different name, same great signing tent! The Hot Press Newsdesk
After the huge success of the signing tent last year, Hot Press will be returning to Punchestown to bring you closer to the stars. You can drop by to meet the performers, have anything signable signed and take a snap for the family album.

Music | News 25% | 15 Dec 1988
Critics Roundup 1988 Tony Clayton-Lea
It’s official 1988 was a great year for music because it finally returned guitar-based pop to the chars where it belongs. Forget the turgid (Fl Acid House invasion which was merely a minimalist retread of early ’70s disco (what’s the betting on House Sucks badges in ’89?).

Hot Features | Commentary 25% |  6 Jul 2000
Going For A Take Colm O Hare
All over Ireland, at any time of the day or night, hundreds of musicians are at work in recording studios, getting their sounds down for your delectation. So which are the trailblazing facilities? COLM O HARE reports.

Music | Interview 25% | 29 Apr 2003
All cultural life is here Colm O Hare
Oh, the summer time is coming and the music, theatre, comedy and arts are sweetly blooming. Colm O’Hare details what’s budding on the festival front

Music | Interview 25% | 11 Mar 2004
Frames academy John Walshe
In one of Irish music’s worst kept secrets, The Frames played Whelan’s recently, road testing some new songs and being joined on stage by a number of special guests. John Walshe reports from ringside.

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 25 Jan 1995
A BRIGHTER SHADE OF PALE John Farrell
In a recent issue of Hot Press, John Farrell wrote critically of the Irish Museum of Modern Art exhibition, ‘Beyond The Pale’. Here, artist Nigel Rolfe answers back.

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 18 Mar 1998
GO SXSW, YOUNG BANDS Jackie Hayden
That s SOUTH BY SOUTH WEST, the recent music convention in Austin, Texas where the Irish made quite a splash. JACKIE HAYDEN was there.

Music | Interview 25% | 11 Jan 1995
EWESFOR THEHARDOF HEARING Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark, whose middle name is “Intrepid”, recently spent 48 hours on tour with PET LAMB, grindpopcore merchants extraordinaire. His liver and tympanic membranes survived intact, and after a mere six weeks recuperation, he filed this report.

Music | Interview 25% | 18 Jun 2003
The Celtic warrior Eamon Sweeney
From strange days coming second in a yoghurt-sponsored competition and playing awful gigs sandwiched between boy bands, Damien Dempsey, with a little help from Shane, Sinéad and Christy, has survived and thrived. Eamon Sweeney meets a rap balladeer with a hit album, a social conscience and more than a few stories to tell.

Music | Interview 25% |  8 Dec 2005
Generation X-mas Stuart Clark
Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without the dissection of the rock ‘n’ roll year that is the Hot Press Summit. Gathering round the table are the good and great of Irish music, but who let Podge & Rodge in?

Music | Interview 25% |  3 Feb 1999
Hardcore Trouba-dour Peter Murphy
TRACY CHAPMAN S eponymous debut album was one of the biggest sellers of last year more than ten years after its release. She spoke to PETER MURPHY about her life before and after fame, that album and the race issue.

Music | Interview 25% | 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.

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.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 20 Jul 2005
Trading places Jackie Hayden
Now happily settled in the west of Ireland as commercial manager of Eircom League side Galway United, 38-year-old Londoner Nick Leeson will forever be remembered as the 'rogue trader' who brought about the collapse of Barings Bank in Singapore. He talks frankly, and affably, to Jackie Hayden about his long, strange trip.

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.

Music | Interview 24% | 14 Sep 2000
The Rise and Fall And Rise Of The Waterboys Peter Murphy
MIKE SCOTT once fronted the greatest rock n roll band in the world, but before the world got a chance to wake up to the fact he had gone west and invented raggle taggle. Now with a new Waterboys album, A Rock In The Weary Place, just released, Scott takes time out to reflect on his strange but true adventure. By PETER MURPHY

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 13 Jul 2006
Limerick, you're a leader Jackie Hayden
Most cities and towns have their trouble spots and their danger zones, but Limerick's have been given more than their unfair share of publicity. Such a focus on the negative has tended to detract attention from the positive aspects of this resurgent city, with its vibrant music scene, its buzzing university, the warmth and friendliness of the people, its obsession with rugby, and er, Ryan Turbidy.

Music | Interview 24% |  6 Apr 1989
The Bogey Boys Eamonn McCann
In all of Ireland s hydra-headed entertainment industry, no other act simultaneously inspires as much love and loathing as The Wolfe Tones, a band who, annually, attract huge support at Siamsa Cois Laoi, while, no less vociferously, their detractors continue to dismiss them as the musical wing of the IRA, and worse. On the occasion of The Wolfe Tones celebrating 25 years together as a group, Eamon McCann went to meet them.

Music | Interview 24% | 18 May 1989
Tangled Up In Blue George Byrne
Glasgow on the morning of the release of Deacon Blue's second album, "When The World Knows Your Name", is bathed in sunshine boasting a skyline view of the drive from the airport that is in sharp contrast to the image entrenched on the cover of the band's debut album "Raintown". Bright and sharp, the morning reflects the initial impressions of the new record, the bustle of the first rush-hour of the day reflecting the urgency of the opening tracks, "Queen Of The New Year'', "Wages Day" and "Real Gone Kid".

Music | News 24% | 31 Dec 1987
Critics Roundup 1987 Stephen Rapid
It was a year of cut-backs, cut-ups, cut-offs, cock-ups, condoms, market crashes and country music! A year also where the song and anti-song vied or dominance – and both survived.

Music | Interview 24% |  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.

Hot Features | Commentary 24% |  2 Mar 2000
Green Letter Day Jackie Hayden
With the increasing visibility of Irish music and culture, March 17th has become an increasingly international celebration of Irishness

Music | News 24% | 27 Jul 2007
Midlands Festival stage times announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
Organisers of the Midlands Music Festival have revealed the running order for the weekend's entertainment.

Politics | Frontlines 24% | 11 Aug 1993
WIDE AWAKE IN IRELAND Jackie Hayden
It isn't just a matter of government policies, says Jackie Hayden. Record companies, radio stations, banks and even audiences all have a part to play.

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...

Music Review | Album 24% | 11 Dec 2008
To Be Touched Jackie Hayden
A GIFT FROM A FLOWER TO A GARDEN

Music | News 24% | 15 Dec 1990
Critics Roundup 1990 Oliver Sweeney
Oliver Sweeney's 1990.

Music | Interview 24% | 15 Jan 2003
Ready for liftoff The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ten, nine, eight… we count down the contenders for 2003. Words Hannah Hamilton, Colin Carberry, Niall Stokes, Richard Brophy, John Walshe, Eamon Sweeney and Stuart Clark

Music | News 24% |  9 Jul 2004
Oxegen running order - Sunday The Hot Press Newsdesk
Please note: all stage times on this running order will be confirmed on hotpress.com on Saturday morning

Music | Interview 24% |  8 Mar 1995
Stuck In The Midlands With You Siobhan Long
No one has their ears sadistically sliced off with a cut-throat razor but there's savage revelry aplenty as Siobhan Long sets her watch to Hiney time and spends 24 hours in the dangerously danceable company of Speranza.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 21 Jun 2007
The IRA were not defeated Jason O'Toole
Martin McGuinness was one of the key figures in the troubles in Northern Ireland . Many unionists believe that the one-time IRA man was at the heart of much that was wrong and divisive in Irish life. But ultimately the quiet Derryman has taken on the role of peacemaker – and he is now the Deputy First Minister in the new power-sharing administration at Stormont.

Music Review | Album 24% |  3 Feb 2000
Always Now And Forever Siobhan Long
Always Now And Forever is the debut release from Irish-born New York resident, Amo. Amo's ambitions run high, so high that he conjures comparisons with Bono's overwrought emoting (The Joshua Tree's 'Bullet The Blue Sky'), Randy Edelman's fraught paeans to love lost,

Music Review | Album 24% |  2 May 2002
Will We Be Brilliant Or What? Sarah McQuaid
The two producers seem determined to load the kitchen sink onto every track. It's a pity, because Spillane's lovely gentle voice and real songwriting talent would hold up just fine on their own, given half a chance

Music | News 24% | 15 Dec 1988
Critics Roundup 1988 Graham Linehan
Treacherous things, these retrospectives. A whole year’s worth hangs on whether or not I’m in a good mood at the time of writing. Bear this in mind.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 17 Jan 2006
Old Hayden's almanac Jackie Hayden
An exclusive foretaste of all the wonders 2006 has in store.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 17 Jan 2006
Old Hayden's almanac Jackie Hayden
An exclusive foretaste of all the wonders 2006 has in store.

Hot Features | Commentary 24% |  3 Sep 1997
It s alright ma, we re only SLEEPING Peter Murphy
After being a magnet for A&R men during the 80s, Dublin has recently developed into something of an underachiever. The city may have the second biggest growth-rate in Europe but there are a hell of a lot of gigs and records that simply aren t selling. peter murphy casts a critical ear over the capital s music scene and decides that what s required is a full-scale artistic enema.

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

Music | Interview 24% | 15 Dec 2000
Louis Walsh Joe Jackson
As the management force behind Boyzone, Westlife and Samantha Mumba, LOUIS WALSH is Ireland s Mr. Pop. In a candid interview with Joe Jackson he talks about his relationships with his acts, the ones that got away, the importance of the producer, the uselessness of critics and why he s unlikely to end up managing Van Morrison. Portraits: Cathal Dawson

Music | Interview 24% |  9 Oct 2002
Set your controls for the heart of the sun Peter Murphy
With ‘Yellow’, Coldplay captured the imagination of even the most resistant of hard-boiled rock’n’roll cynics. Now, as A Rush Of Blood To The Head achieves lift-off in the U.S., even the sky is no longer the limit.

Music | News 24% | 15 Nov 2004
51-70 of The 100 Greatest Irish Albums The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
Horslips to Ann Scott, to Waiting Room, here's 51 to 70.

Music Review | Album 24% | 23 Jun 1999
Synkronized Peter Murphy
There's no point in beating around the bush here: Jay Kay has to be one of the most loathed men in pop. Put it down to a perceived smugness, that spritzer-eating grin, a penchant for posh autos, a celebrity girlfriend - anything but the music.

Hot Features | Commentary 23% | 15 Dec 1993
HOW WAS IT FOR YOU? A Various
It may have been a perfect year for Dina Carroll but how did the assembled Hot Press writers find 1993? The next five pages tell the tale.

Music | News 23% | 19 Jul 2001
Brady On Song The Hot Press Newsdesk
PAUL BRADY HAS been revealing more details about his 23 show marathon which takes place in Vicar St. throughout October.

Music | News 23% | 31 Dec 1987
Critics Roundup 1987 Tony Clayton-Lea
In 1987, it seemed as if every band inside and out of Dublin signed themselves off the dole and on with a record company.

Music | News 23% | 31 Dec 1987
Critics Roundup 1987 Oliver Sweeney
In a year that saw U2 take on the world and win hands down, with a string of superb concerts and the album to beat all in ‘The Joshua Tree’, there was much to be leased with in terms of Irish bands consolidating their reputations.

Music Review | Album 23% | 29 Sep 1999
Ten Years of Folk Fleadh Colm O Hare
THESE TWO compilations have been released to commemorate the tenth anniversary of promoter Vince Power's hugely successful annual celebration of Irish music.

Music | News 23% |  4 Sep 2008
Vince Power and John Feeley added to Music Show lineup The Hot Press Newsdesk
Live music industry stalwart Vince Power and classical guitar guru John Feeley are the latest additions to The Music Show, set for October 4-5 in Dublin's RDS.

Music Review | Album 22% | 11 Jan 1995
Cartwheels Siobhan Long
ANTHONY THISTLETHWAITE: “Cartwheels” (Rolling Acres)

Industry | Reports 22% | 27 Feb 2002
Everyone's a winner...? The Hot Press Newsdesk
The full story of the controversy surrounding the Revs' "open letter to the Irish music industry" and the IRMA award nominations

Music Review | Live 22% |  1 Dec 1993
THE CHURCH & GENERAL CELEBRATION CONCERT Lorraine Freeney
THE CHURCH & GENERAL CELEBRATION CONCERT (National Concert Hall, Dublin)

Music | News 22% | 31 Dec 1987
Critics Roundup 1987 Paul O'Mahony
A memorable year, for so many reasons, ’87 promised much but ultimately failed to deliver the musical goods we’ve been waiting for since the beginning of the decade.

Music | News 21% | 10 Mar 2006
The inside track: The divine of their lives Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer.

Music | News 21% | 18 Dec 1986
Critics Roundup 1986 Paul O'Mahony
’86 inspired the realisation that rock’n’roll now encompasses such a broad spectrum of self-contained categories (Hip-Hop, Metal, AOR, ad infinitum) operating simultaneously that the possibility of any truly revolutionary movement on the scale of ’78 would appear to be singularly remote.

Hot Features | Travel 20% | 23 Oct 2008
A Free Man In Paris Fiachna O Braonain
Hothouse Flowers and Prenup guitarist and singer Fiachna O Braonain now lives in Paris. Here he explains why.

Music Review | Album 20% | 22 Oct 1992
Automatic For The People Liam Fay
Yet, it is probably the best thing they've ever done. I'd half hoped that it wouldn't be.

Music | News 20% | 15 Dec 1988
Critics Roundup 1988 Niall Stokes
It was a year when all manner of ecological malaise seemed to come home to roost. In particular the Sudan was in turmoil, putting our own nasty little problems of smog, toxic waste and criminal fish kills into sharp relief –

Hot Features | Comedy 20% |  7 Dec 2000
Raggle Taggle Rooney Nick Kelly
Comic of many parts, JOE ROONEY s latest alias taps into the Celtic Vibe . Interview: NICK KELLY

Hot Features | Comedy 20% |  1 Feb 2001
GILDEA AS CHARGED Stephen Robinson
Mr. Trellis mainman Kevin Gildea is coming home, having rediscovered music, merrymaking and, uh, malt whiskey. Stephen Robinson reports

Hot Features | Reports 20% | 16 Mar 2009
A hard rian's gonna fall Greg McAteer
He earned his name as leader of raggle-taggle folkies Hot House Flowers. But now Liam O Maonlai is swimming in far deeper musical waters.

Politics | Message 20% | 19 Jul 2004
Loose talk Niall Stokes
How the Republic got soulful at Oxegen.

Music | Beats + Pieces 19% |  4 Aug 2005
Return Of The Maniac Mark Kavanagh
It was one of the biggest singles ever in Ireland - and now it's back

Hot Features | Ad Feature 19% | 17 Nov 1993
Church & General - Celebration Concert ?? ??
On Tuesday 23rd November, at the National Concert Hall in Dublin, the Church & General Insurance Company present The Celebration Concert, featuring an extraordinary array of Ireland's finest contemporary songwriting and composing talents. In this four-page special, Jackie Hayden explores the background to the event and we profile the leading players.

Music | News 19% | 20 Feb 2006
Spring fever Greg McAteer
The end of winter brings a veritable flood of great folk shows.

  19% |  5 May 1993
Doing It For Themselves  
 

Hot Features | Education Feature 18% | 12 May 1999
Equip For Success Colm O Hare
Equip For Success No matter how brilliant you or your band are musically, poor equipment can destroy your chances of fulfilling your potential. COLM O HARE gets a few pointers from the HALL OF FAME ALL-STARS, who play the greatest Irish rock and pop songs in the world ever(!), every Sunday afternoon in HQ at The Hot Press Hall Of Fame, Middle Abbey Street, Dublin. Pics: CATHAL DAWSON

Hot Features | Education Feature 18% | 30 Mar 2000
There s no time like the present Colm O Hare
IF EVERYBODY s doing it, why can t we? It s not a bad question actually, though of course you can answer it in a dozen different ways especially where starting your own business, or becoming your own boss.

Hot Features | Reports 18% | 27 Feb 2008
Under African skies Dearbhla Glynn
In her new documentary – Dambe, The Mali Project – Dearbhla Glynn follows musicians Liam O Maonlai and Paddy Keenan on a musical journey to the heart of Mali.

Industry | Reports 18% | 10 Dec 1997
ADVICE FROM THE PROFESSIONALs Peter Murphy
Some of the people operating behind the scenes in the Irish music industry have been there, seen that and done it too. So their words of wisdom about how to get yourself tacked up for rock n roll stardom are well worth listening to. Report: PETER MURPHY

Music | News 18% | 30 Jun 2004
Roll with the Punchestown: Oxegen A-Z Phil Udell
Phil Udell takes you through the runners and riders at this year’s musical extravaganza

Music | News 18% |  4 Jun 2009
Choose your top 20 indie moments! The Hot Press Newsdesk
In the new Hot Press, Peter Murphy picks his 20 highlights from the last 35 years of home-grown alternative culture (in strictly chronological order!). Take a look and then have your say on the indie moments that rocked in your lifetime...

Hot Features | Reports 18% | 18 Dec 2008
Hot Press 2009 Annual Quiz: The Answers  
Think you've got them all right? Or maybe you fancy a sneaky peak (you're only cheating yourself you know!). Either way, you've got the questions – we've got the answers....

Music | Homefront 17% |  8 Jun 2000
#33: DUBLIN Siobhan Long
Well, reader, we ve finally reached the end of our journey, after navigating our way across the length and breadth of the 32 counties (and detouring briefly to New York for a tincture of the tastiest in that honorary 33rd county).

  17% | 17 Aug 2000
Seeing Is Believing  
 

Music Review | Live 17% | 17 Aug 2000
Witnness Festival 2000 Kim Porcelli
30,000 people, loads of A-list stars, four stages on Fairyhouse Racecourse. Yes, we're talking about WITNNESS. KIM PORCELLI reviews the biggest festival of the summer.

Industry | Reports 17% |  9 Feb 1994
PUBLISH AND BE DAMNED! Colm O Hare
It may not seem as glamorous as appearing on Top of the Pops but it can be a hell of a lot more lucrative. That’s right, publishing is one of the most widely misunderstood and underestimated aspects of the music industry. The message for Irish songwriters: get weaving! There’s classics that need writing . . .

  17% |  1 Feb 2006
Other Voices: the complete line up  
RTE2 have plenty of live music action to keep us placated for the next few weeks - here's the line up of bands and when to catch them. For more about the Other Voices series, click on the link at the very bottom.

Music | News 17% | 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.

 

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