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Music Review | Live 100% | 13 Aug 2002
Iggy Pop Stuart Clark
Stalking round the stage like a centaur on angel dust - the man has the weirdest posture - he doesn't let up until everybody in the audience is as drenched in sweat as he is

Music Review | Album 92% | 22 Sep 1993
American Caesar Stuart Clark
IGGY POP "American Caesar" (Virgin)

Music | Interview 91% | 21 Oct 2004
The soundtrack of our Hives Stuart Clark
Slash can go boil his silly hat, but Iggy Pop, The Rolling Stones and Kraftwerk are welcome to come and stay in Fagersta any time they want. Howlin’ Pelle and the boys talk heroes and zeros with Stuart Clark

Music | News 79% | 10 Jun 2008
Extra tickets released for Iggy and the Stooges The Hot Press Newsdesk
Iggy and the Stooges have released extra tickets for their June gig at the IMMA at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham.

Music | News 74% | 30 Apr 2002
Lust for live? The Hot Press Newsdesk
You got it: Iggy Pop to play Olympia in July

Music | Interview 70% | 20 Dec 2007
Once you pop you can't stop Dave Fanning
2007 was another vintage year for Iggy. Here, he finds the time to discuss reforming the Stooges, his relationship with Bowie, the Stones and his trailer park upbringing.

Music Review | Album 68% |  9 Jul 2009
Preliminaries Peter Murphy
Ragged glories from punk's oddball

Music | Interview 67% | 30 Jun 1993
Pop Life Liam Fay
He's still wild at heart, but somewhat less weird on top now that he's found his very own version of domestic bliss. James Jewel Osterberg, alias Iggy Pop, talks to Liam Fay, who predicts that the Igster's performance will be the highpoint of Feile '93.

Music Review | Album 67% | 10 Oct 2003
Skull Ring Peter Murphy
Skull Ring comes out swinging but gets a little wobbly-legged in the later rounds.

Music | News 67% | 11 Mar 2004
Exclusive: Full Heineken Green Energy Bill Announced: Ritter, Morrissey, Iggy Pop and The Streets The Hot Press Newsdesk
hotpress.com can reveal the line up for the 2004 Heineken Green Energy Festival, which returns to Dublin on the June Bank Holiday weekend - June 4th through 7th - in the courtyard of Dublin Castle.

Music | Interview 67% | 14 Jul 1993
Live and Dangerous! ?? ??
Known for his hyperactive - even threatening - live performances, Iggy Pop is sure to deliver one of Féile '93's most invigorating performances. Here, with an overview of the ex - Stooge's unconventional career, Hot Press prepares you for what's to come.

Music | News 64% |  6 Jan 2009
Stooges guitarist found dead The Hot Press Newsdesk
The rock world is in mourning today after police in Ann Arbor, Michigan confirmed that Ron Asheton of The Stooges has been found dead in his home.

Music | Interview 63% | 17 Aug 2000
RUDE BOY ROCK Stuart Clark
BLOODHOUND GANG might not be paragons of good taste, but they do live out the rock n roll lifestyle like no other band. JIMMY POP talks to STUART CLARK about swearing, drugs, porn stars and amusing Germans! Pop Pic-er: Declan English

Film Review | Film 63% | 29 May 2006
New York Doll Tara Brady
Warmly recommended to punks and Mormons everywhere.

Music | Main Event 62% |  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 | Interview 62% | 19 Jul 2004
Peaches brew John Walshe
Being assaulted by irate audience members at Donnington, working with Iggy Pop, asked to write songs for Britney – and shocking Marilyn Manson’s crowd. It’s all in a year’s work for electro-punk princess and ‘Erotic Performer Of The Year’ Peaches.

Music Review | Album 61% |  4 Sep 2008
Punkara Ruraidh Conlon O'Reilly
A massive rock guitar sound underpins much of Punkara, combining with the very intensity of the beats and vocal delivery from new recruit Al Rumjen, formerly of King Prawn.

Music | Interview 61% | 10 Mar 2008
Back To Black Roisin Dwyer
Black Francis talks to Hot Press about his friendship with U2, his relationship with the rest of the Pixies and why he's reverting back to his original stage-name.

Music | Interview 60% | 29 Mar 2001
CHAOS THEORY Fiona Reid
Fiona Reid talks to angry young vocalist Casey Chaos OF NU-METAL CHAMPIONS AMEN

Hot Features | Interview 60% | 10 Sep 2008
Talking trash with the master of filth Tara Brady
He's the Hollywood enfant terrible who refuses to mellow with age. In a rare interview, John Waters talks about the aesthetics of trash, and looks back on his career.

Music | News 60% | 18 Jul 2002
Talk on corners (and sign on dotted lines) The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Corrs sign up with the planet's leading "sports, entertainment and lifestyle" marketing agency (other clients: the Williams sisters, Man United) - and, in other news, get barked at by Iggy Pop

Music | Interview 60% | 29 Jan 2003
8 miles high Peter Murphy
He may have ranked among the biggest-selling artists in the world in 2002 – but the ambition that has driven Eminem to pop’s dizziest heights shows no sign of abating with the release of his own biopic, 8 Mile. On track to becoming Hollywood’s latest darling, with all the attendant pressures and provocations that entails, will his art survive?

Music Review | Album 59% |  5 Sep 2007
Jacknife Lee Ed Power
Jacknife Lee shuffles into the spotlight with an album that sounds like a gloomy mash-up of the bands he’s helped transform into mainstream champs.

Music | News 58% | 24 Apr 2009
Jerry Fish to release Michael Madsen poetry record The Hot Press Newsdesk
...no, really! In the new Hot Press, Jerry Fish reveals details of an ongoing album project based on the poetry of Reservoir Dogs actor Michael Madsen.

Music | News 58% | 18 Dec 1986
Critics Roundup 1986 Damian Corless
The three thirty-threes of eighty-six were the Half Biscuit’s ‘Back In The DHSS’ (whacky, witty and tv sussed) and The The’s ‘Infected’ (tense, big and scary). Iggy Pop, David Sylvian and The Housemartins accounted for many happy hours while Blue In Heaven’s ‘Explicit Material’ exuded power with a minimum of pomp.

Music Review | Album 58% | 26 Feb 2009
I think we're gonna need a bigger boat Lauren Murphy
Fatboy comes a cropper due to wanton eclecticism

Hot Features | Reports 58% |  7 Jul 2008
The Wight Stuff Roisin Dwyer
It began at the height of the hippy era. But though the long hairs are gone today BT Isle of Wight Festival continues to pulse with vitality.

Music | News 58% | 17 Jun 2004
Heineken Green Energy festival round up The Hot Press Newsdesk
Live reviews from Iggy Pop & The Stooges, Morrissey, The Streets, Peaches and Josh Ritter

Music Review | Live 57% | 20 Oct 2006
The Automatic @ The Temple Bar Music Centre, Dublin Patrick Gleeson
Although bass player Rob is the lead singer, most of the band’s energy is channeled through keyboardist Pennie who has a very serious case of Frontman’s Syndrome. When not screeching backing vocals he’s prowling about the stage like a hyperactive child fed a steady diet of sugar sandwiches and Iggy Pop records.

Music Review | Live 56% | 10 Sep 2007
Electric Picnic 2007: Sunday Hannah Hamilton
From the goodtime vibes of Hot Chip to the full-on sonic assault of Primal Scream, this year's Electric Picnic achieved the impossible by being even more fab than its predecessors.

Music Review | Live 56% | 23 Jul 2001
Jan Garbarek & The Hilliard Ensemble Simon Roche
“When I’m in the grips of it I don’t feel pleasure and I don’t feel pain, and I don’t want to either.” Iggy Pop’s description of the power punk rock has to transport eerily befits its polar opposite tonight in the exquisite surroundings of Christchurch.

Music Review | Live 54% |  8 Jul 2002
Red Hot Chili Peppers and New Order Stuart Clark
Looking like a Stars In Their Eyes version of Iggy Pop Kiedis manages to stay perfectly in tune while running round the stage like a stuck pig

Hot Features | Reports 53% | 27 Feb 2009
The word made flesh Peter Murphy
Why even the best prose can make more sense when read aloud.

Hot Features | Reports 50% | 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.

Music | Interview 43% | 14 Dec 2001
Gorillaz Staff Writer
Gorillaz

Music Review | Single 41% |  6 Dec 2002
United States Of Whatever Stephen Robinson
 

Music | Interview 40% | 15 Nov 2002
Viva los Vegas Eamon Sweeney
What do Hope Sandoval, Liam Gallagher, Susan Dillane, Dr. Subranamian and Paul Weller have in common? They all guest on the new Death In Vegas album, as DIV’s Richard Fearless and Tim Holmes explain

Music | Interview 39% | 24 Jul 2003
Matt finish John Walshe
The Pale are back. Or did they ever really go away? Matthew Devereux tells all to John Walshe

Music | Interview 39% |  4 Oct 2006
Sunshine keep swinging Steve Cummins
They are chums with The Dandy Warhols and have been compared to Brian Jonestown Massacre. But Australia’s The Morning After Girls have patented a sound entirely their own.

Music | Interview 39% | 11 Jul 2008
A Lykke Li story Lauren Murphy
She's bang in the middle of the hype storm. No wonder Swedish pop elf Lykke Li is looking so exhausted.

Hot Features | Interview 38% | 19 May 2003
Joh Fox (M.D. Hobo Clothing) Tanya Sweeney
 

Music | News 38% | 27 Apr 2007
More acts announced for Electric Picnic The Hot Press Newsdesk
Manic Street Preachers are among the new acts set to play the sold-out Electric Picnic.

Music | Interview 38% |  4 Aug 1999
Human On The Inside Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy meets Chrissie Hynde who talks about fame, feminism and musical loyalty .

Hot Features | Commentary 38% |  9 Nov 2000
Mad, Bad And Dangerous To Know Peter Murphy
He might not have been the first rock n roller but he came pretty damn close. And in the success-through-excess stakes no-one could rival Rimbaud. PETER MURPHY savours a revealing new biography of the wild child

Music | Interview 38% | 11 Oct 2001
One angry man John Walshe
JOHN WALSHE talks to ED HAMELL, the ‘anti-folk’ hero behind the marvellous Hamell On Trial

Music | Interview 38% | 10 Nov 1999
Life After Death Eamon Sweeney
Richard Fearless and Tim Holmes, from Death in Vegas, explain how they survived Big Beat, made one of the albums of the year and ended up working with their heroes. Interview: EAMON SWEENEY.

Music | Interview 38% | 10 Oct 2007
Deb's Ball Stuart Clark
Clarkey gets to play out his – and every other gentleman of a certain age’s - youthful fantasies by sharing a bed with Deborah Harry.

Music | Interview 37% | 22 Aug 2005
Electric Picnic preview: Hunting high and Arklow  
The pressure’s on for Roisin Murphy. She’s no longer shielded from public scrutiny as a member of Moloko and Electric Picnic is her first outing as a solo star in her native Ireland.

Music | Interview 37% | 11 Nov 2003
Dishing The Dirty Colin Carberry
If you’re looking for modesty, you’ve come to the wrong place. Colin Carberry meets Dirty Stevie, the balls to the wall rockers who are determined to become Belfast’s biggest band ever!

Music | Interview 37% |  2 Apr 1997
THE NOISE BOYS Adrienne Murphy
Here s one we put in the cooker . . . The Wormholes explain their experimental hardcore to adrienne murphy.

Music | News 37% | 10 Nov 2006
Bono to appear in Johnny Cash video The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bono is one of a gaggle – or should that be whoop? – of stars appearing in a video for the new Johnny Cash single, ‘God’s Gonna Cut You Down’.

Music | Interview 37% | 16 Aug 2001
The crowd beneath their feet Stuart Bailie
They may sport one of the most original sounds in rock’n’roll – but along the way they’ve been influenced by some of the greats. STUART BAILIE identifies the ten (plus!) key influences on the music of U2

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 26 May 2005
Born To Be Wilde Tara Brady
The man formerly known as Dennis Pennis, Paul Kaye, has made a return to form as hedonistic DJ Frankie Wilde in the new Ibiza-set comedy, It’s All Gone Pete Tong. A rollicking mockumentary following the fortunes of its errant lead character, it aims to do for the dance scene what This Is Spinal Tap did for heavy metal.

Music | Interview 37% | 12 Sep 2006
All the young studes Daniel Finn
Ten albums you must hear in college.

Hot Features | Commentary 37% | 14 Apr 1999
Peasant in The Big City Peter Murphy
In his ongoing series of Bum Notes, PETER MURPHY reminisces about his early adventures in Dublin.

Music | Interview 37% | 11 Aug 1993
THE WRATH OF LAMB Gerry McGovern
Gerry McGovern hears Pet Lamb sounding off on hardcore, Ireland, Irish bands, Hot Press and 'the real thing'.

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 16 Oct 2006
The joy stuck club Tara Brady
Cast as fictional conjoined twins who start their own punk band Harry and Luke Treadaway have delivered one of the year’s funniest and most moving performances in the mocumentary Brothers Of The Head.

Music | Interview 36% | 23 Nov 2000
Driving Range John Walshe
John Walshe catches up with American hardcore act At The Drive-In on the eve of their debut Irish performance.

Broadcast | Video 36% | 22 Oct 2007
Mani @ The Hot Press Chat Room Electric Picnic 2007 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Primal Scream and Stone Roses man Mani was one of the biggest draws in the Hot Press Chatroom at Electric Picnic '07.

Hot Features | Interview 36% |  9 Nov 2009
Look, Hughes talking Paul Nolan
Funnyman SEAN HUGHES on why he thinks Ireland is backwards, comedians are boring and it’s okay to crack-wise about Stephen Gately

Music | Interview 36% | 19 Aug 2003
Jane's Recovery Peter Murphy
The self-styled "rock n roll shit of the 80's" has fertilised a new album. Peter Murphy sniffs out Jane's addiction.

Music | Interview 36% | 27 Apr 2006
The green, green class of home  
This year’s Heineken Green Energy festival has something for every music lover. Whether anthemic stadium rock (Snow Patrol) is your thing or you enjoy boisterous pop (Kaiser Chiefs), it’s a festival packed with sonic treats.

Film Review | Film 36% | 26 Oct 2004
Coffee And Cigarettes Tara Brady
All of Jarmusch’s films are essentially Dylanological doodles, and Coffee And Cigarettes represents 18 years worth of fleeting daydreaming froth.

Hot Features | Commentary 36% |  2 Jun 1993
Harder Than The Rest Gerry McGovern
DO YOU WANT NAILS OF FEEDBACK DRIVEN THROUGH YOUR BRAIN? DO YOU WANT YOUR EARS TO BLEED? THIS IS HARDCORE AND IT'S THE MOST VITAL ATTITUDE IN ROCK'N'ROLL, FROM LOU REED TO THERAPY? VIA NICK CAVE, FUGAZI AND... CHRISTY MOORE. OR SO SAYS GERRY McGOVERN, WHO ALSO ADVANCES THE THEORY THAT 'HARDCORE IS GENERALLY FOR HARD WHITE MEN'. SHOOTING GALLERY AWAITS YOUR RESPONSE!

Music | News 36% | 22 Jul 2004
The Icarus Line for Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
September sees The Icarus Line play shows in Dublin and Belfast

Music | Interview 36% | 11 May 2000
UP & DOWN WITH THE BLESSED TRINITY Peter Murphy
WARREN ELLIS of The Dirty Three talks to PETER MURPHY about performing, Nick Cave and "moments of clarity".

Music | News 36% | 25 Jul 2006
Engine Alley rev up again The Hot Press Newsdesk
Legendary Kilkenny rockers follow up their triumphant Rhythm 'n' Roots show with a special Arts festival gig in their hometown.

Music | Interview 36% | 26 Jun 2007
Close to The Edge Peter Murphy
30th Anniversary Retrospective: In a special interview, The Edge reminisces about the early days of Hotpress, explains Bill Graham’s role in U2’s development, and comes clean about what the band have been up to recently in Morocco.

Music | Interview 36% | 28 Apr 1999
Wave Goodbye, Say Hello Nick Kelly
Once he cleaned up in the charts, now he s cleaned up himself. Bruised but unbroken, MARC ALMOND is back and busy on all fronts. And, whisper it, there s even talk of SOFT CELL reforming. Interview: NICK KELLY.

Music | Interview 36% | 13 Jan 2004
Black Power Danielle Brigham
Frank Black visited Ireland twice in 2003 and, as ever, was trailed by questions about a possible Pixies reunion.

Music | Interview 35% |  8 Jun 2000
Star Of David Stuart Clark
DAVID HOLMES new album is likely to elevate him to the world s DJ-ing A-list. STUART CLARK visited him in Belfast to hear tales of voodoo, punk, Primal Scream and, er, Gilbert O Sullivan. Pictures: MYLES CLAFFEY

Hot Features | Commentary 35% | 25 May 2000
Rockin' In The Free World Peter Murphy
Or how Uncle Sam got his mojo working again. PETER MURPHY celebrates the new US underground

Music | Interview 35% | 18 Aug 1999
Northern Uproar Stuart Clark
co.uk, with their spiky sound and their hearts set on superstardom, are the new great white hopes of the northern rock scene. STUART CLARK met them. PiX: MICHAEL TAYLOR

Music | Interview 35% |  1 Feb 2001
No More Mister Nasty Guy Stuart Clark
MARILYN MANSON may be the epitome of Middle America's worst nightmare but, as STUART CLARK discovers, he's not that bad, really. On the agenda: Bono, Eminem, Moby, George W. Bush and the Columbine shootings

Music | Interview 35% | 17 Sep 1997
DR. FINLEY S CASEBOOK Jonathan O Brien
The good and beneficial use of music and the hard and brutal treatment of junkies next big thing finley quaye delivers the sublime and the ridiculous in equal measure to jonathan o brien.

Music | Interview 35% | 21 Jul 2009
The Chic of Some People Stuart Clark
He helped invent disco, funk, r 'n' b and hip-hop. And when he wasn’t changing the face of popular music, Chic leader NILE RODGERS found time to chin-wag with pop’s best, bravest and weirdest. Here he talks about hanging with David Bowie, Slash and Madonna and reveals his oft-overlooked hippy leanings.

Music | Interview 35% |  9 Mar 1994
Healin' Groovy John Farrell
Three-minute love songs simply can't cope with all the intricacies of a complex relationship, and inevitably veer off into angst-ridden cliché or syrupy feelgood banality. Dr. Millar, however, attempts to tell it like it is, and explains how and why to John Farrell.

Music | Interview 35% |  8 May 2002
Some candy talking Eamon Sweeney
1 guitar + 1 drum kit + 1 boy + 1 girl = The White Stripes. In other words, sweet, sweet noise meets the best brother and sister penned pop since The Carpenters. Eamon Sweeney meets Detroit's finest, who play Dublin Castle on Saturday, May 4th as part of the Heineken Green Energy Festival

Music | Interview 35% |  5 Dec 2006
The art of noise Neil Brennan
With musicians like Sinead O’Connor, Jerry Fish and Anto Drennan of The Corrs involved – the Music Ireland ‘06 expo was an unqualified success.

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  9 Jun 2009
Twenty-four hour person Tara Brady
Having made his name with the cult movie Tarnation, Jonathan Caouette has taken his career in an unexpected new direction with a movie about, of all things, an indie-rock festival, namely England’s All Tomorrow’s Parties.

Music | Interview 35% |  3 Jan 2006
Dance review 2005 Mark Kavanagh
Annual article: Phil Kieran and DJ Papillion were two of the outstanding names in a fantastic year for dance music, says Mark Kavanagh. Plus the dance charts of 2005.

Music | News 35% | 17 Oct 2007
Brian James Gang coming to Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Former Damned member Brian James is bringing his latest project here later in the month.

Music | Interview 35% |  3 May 1995
Teenage Mutant Ninja Punks Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark – himself a black belt in origami – discovers how The Ramones and kickboxing chinese detectives have helped Ash to overcome their sordid heavy metal past and become Top of the Chops.

Music | Interview 35% | 24 Jun 1998
Shots From The Hip Peter Murphy
peter murphy meets the multi-faceted pelvis, whose debut album Who Are You Today marks them out as one of the most formidable new Irish talents in years.

Music Review | Album 35% | 22 Jul 2009
Lovvers Edwin McFee
Beach Boys Go Garage-Punk: Great Fun

Music | Interview 35% |  2 Apr 1997
Should We Talk About The Weatherall? Stuart Clark
In a rare interview, DJ, Sabres Of Paradise mainman and all-round geezer andrew weatherall tells stuart clark about why he won t be working with Primal Scream again, comes clean about his Van Morrison obsession, and does his best not to slag off Kula Shaker and Mansun.

Music | Interview 35% |  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

Music Review | Single 35% | 17 Jan 2003
Lifestyles Of The Rich And Famous Kim Porcelli
 

Politics | Frontlines 35% | 25 Aug 1993
A ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME Stuart Clark
He can't sing, he can't play but Jim Rose can sure wail on a pile of glass! STUART CLARK meets the man behind the travelling freak show that took Féile by storm and Ray Darcy by surprise. Pix: CATHAL DAWSON

Music | Interview 35% | 12 Jul 2002
Shine on, the lights of the Bowery Peter Murphy
The blank generation revisited

Music | Interview 34% | 14 Dec 2001
Rock in a hard place Peter Murphy
what good was rock’n’roll in 2001? No good at all – and yet we couldn’t have got through without it. Peter Murphy reflects on a year in which some old codgers stood up to be counted and many of us lived “on songs and hope”

Music | Interview 34% |  7 Jul 2003
The complete line-up (A-L) 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

Music | Interview 34% |  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

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  5 Aug 1998
Out Of Africa Siobhan Long
A powerful tale of love, lust and life with the Taureg nomads of Nigeria, Gaye Shortland’s new novel, Polygamy is based in large part on her own extraordinary experiences of an alien culture. Interview: Siobhan Long.

Music | Interview 34% | 19 May 1993
THE MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR Joe Jackson
...IS COMING TO TAKE YOU AWAY! WHEN JOE JACKSON WENT TO INTERVIEW BONO AT U2'S SECRET DUBLIN RECORDING BASE, HE HAD NO IDEA WHAT TO EXPECT. WHAT HE GOT WAS A CRAZY ROLLERCOASTER RIDE THROUGH THE EXTRAORDINARY WORK-IN-PROGRESS WHICH WILL BECOME U2'S FOLLOW-UP TO THE ACCLAIMED "ACHTUNG BABY!", WITH BONO AT THE WHEEL AND AN UNSEEN PRESENCE WORKING THE ACCELERATOR LIKE A DEMON. "RECORDS SHOULD BE MORE OF A TRIP," SAYS THE MAN IN THE WRAPAROUND SHADES. FASTEN YOUR SEAT BELTS THEN. THIS WILL BE NO ORDINARY RECORD. AND THIS IS NO ORDINARY INTERVIEW.

Music | Interview 34% | 31 Aug 2005
Confessions of a hitman Ed Power
Sharp suits, a global fan base, his own luxury recording studio - David Gray has certainly come a long way. On the eve of the release of his latest album, he talks about the dark side of success and explains why he wants to leave the singer-songwriter tag behind

Music | Interview 34% | 30 Jun 2008
"I've got something to get off my chest" Paul Nolan
In a world exclusive interview, Morrissey sets the record straight on sex, religion, politics, David Bowie and his Irish heritage, and casts a Trinny & Susannah-esque eye over Brian Cowen

Music | Interview 34% | 26 Aug 1990
Another Side Of Bob Geldof Bill Graham
With his upcoming concert in Poulaphouca marking his solo Irish debut, it s been all too easy in the recent past to overlook Bob Geldof s standing as a musical and lyrical artist. The lines connecting the youthful Dun Laoghaire blues and Dylan aficionado with the creator of The Vegetarians Of Love are rarely traced in media-bytes that prefer to concentrate on Modest Bob, Live Aid Bob and Saint Bob. Here, Bill Graham, who knew the schoolboy, takes musician Bob on a freewheeling trip from then to now.

Music | Interview 34% |  8 Apr 1990
Another Side Of Bob Geldof Bill Graham
With his upcoming concert in Poulaphouca marking his solo Irish debut, it's been all too easy in the recent past to overlook Bob Geldof's standing as a musical and lyrical artist. The lines connecting the youthful Dun Laoghaire blues and Dylan aficionado with the creator of The Vegetarians Of Love are rarely traced in media-bytes that prefer to concentrate on Modest Bob, Live Aid Bob and Saint Bob. Here, Bill Graham, who knew the schoolboy, takes musician Bob on a freewheeling trip from then to now.

Music | Interview 34% | 26 Aug 1990
Another Side Of Bob Geldof Bill Graham
With his upcoming concert in Poulaphouca marking his solo Irish debut, it's been all too easy in the recent past to overlook Bob Geldof's standing as a musical and lyrical artist. The lines connecting the youthful Dun Laoghaire blues and Dylan aficionado with the creator of The Vegetarians Of Love are rarely traced in media-bytes that prefer to concentrate on Modest Bob, Live Aid Bob and Saint Bob. Here, Bill Graham, who knew the schoolboy, takes musician Bob on a freewheeling trip from then to now.

Music | Interview 34% |  4 Mar 1998
THE NIGHTTOWN BOYS Peter Murphy
Gavin Friday and Maurice Seezer give Peter Murphy a blow-by-blow guide to soundtracking The Boxer.

Music | Interview 34% |  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.

Music | Interview 34% | 17 Jan 2008
My War: Henry Rollins Peter Murphy
Read Peter Murphy's full, unabridged interview with Henry Rollins, exclusive to Hotpress.com

Music | Interview 34% | 12 Oct 2000
Malice In Wonderland Mark Kavanagh
Hard house is this year s biggest dance craze, and it was born at the most renowned after-hours gay club in the world, Trade. MARK KAVANAGH talks to LAURENCE MALICE, the Caligula of clubland , about excess, success and his Irish roots. Photographs: Myles Claffey

Music | News 34% | 12 Jun 2004
The White Stripes for Dublin & Belfast The Hot Press Newsdesk
The White Stripes put the disappointment of last year's cancelled Oxegen performance behind them when they jet in for two shows in Ireland

Music | Interview 34% | 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 34% | 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 34% | 15 Apr 2005
The Fathers Of Invention Tanya Sweeney
As Joy Division, and then New Order, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook and Stephen Morris have been responsible for some of the most spellbinding, groundbreaking and downright brilliant music of the past twenty-five years. With their new album Waiting For The Sirens' Call in the top 10, the legendary trio here sound-off about the legions of bands they’ve influenced, Madchester, Ian Curtis, 24 Hour Party People, Bez, Gwen Stefani, and why they intend to continue their quest for sonic innovation for some time yet.

Music | News 34% | 29 May 2008
Morrissey confirms Dublin date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Weeks of furious speculation came to an end this morning with the news that Morrissey will definitely be playing a second Irish date in June.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 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 34% | 17 Feb 1999
The last great American male Peter Murphy
. . . Or not, as the case may be. In this extremely revealing interview with peter murphy, henry rollins speaks frankly about relationships, violence, depression, squaring up to Al Pacino and the problems that come with a life lived on the road

Politics | Frontlines 34% | 12 Jan 1994
TWENTY YEARS A-CROSSDRESSING Fay Wolftree
When Richard O' Brien put Dr. Frank' N' Furter into fishnets just over 20 years ago, few could have predicted the cult that would grow up around the Rocky Horror Show. Fay Wolftree genderbenders her way through a history of Transylvanian transvestism.

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 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 | Main Event 33% | 10 Apr 2002
A Tale Of Two Cities Tara Brady
As the punk revolution took hold in the UK, Manchester was notable for the bleak, industrial soundtrack even its most successful bands were making. But that all changed with the explosion there of a new and hedonistic culture, centred in and around The Hacienda, a club run by the city's most influential music biz entrepreneur, the boss of Factory Records, TONY WILSON. The story of the transformation of the city into the centre of rock'n'roll's emerging drug and club culture – of the change from Manchester to Madchester – is told in 24 Hour Party People. With the Happy Mondays as it primary musical focus, there's no shortage of on-screen drugs and fighting – but this is really the extraordinary saga of one of the great rock'n'roll towns, in all its gory glory… Tara Brady reports

Music | Interview 33% | 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.

Music | News 33% | 11 Mar 2009
Bruce Springsteen and more for Fanning's 11th Hour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dave Fanning hosts a star-studded line-up on his weekly 11th Hour RTÉ show.

Hot Features | Commentary 33% | 12 Jan 1994
Out of their own mouths A Various
THE THINGS THEY SAID IN 1993 AND IN SOME CASES CAME TO REGRET! LIAM FAY, STUART CLARK AND LORRAINE FREENEY DELVE THROUGH THE HOT PRESS FILES.

  33% | 19 May 2004
Penance Soiree Member CD Offer
The LA boys even have the accolade of being invited by author Irvine Welsh to play his birthday party.

Hot Features | Commentary 33% | 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 | Interview 33% |  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

Politics | Frontlines 33% | 22 Sep 1993
Sex and Sex & Rock 'n' Roll Niall Stokes
They go together like a horse and carriage. You can't have one without the other - or words to that effect. In fact, however, even rock 'n' roll has yet to invent an erotic language that does justice to the breadth and complexity of human desire. In pushing out the boundaries, madonna has taken on the role of sexual pioneer, and done it with courage and no little success. Niall Stokes weighs up the evidence . . .

Music | News 33% | 13 Oct 2006
Bobby Gillespie: Kevin Shields was pilfered by Gemma Hayes! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bobby Gillespie has blamed Gemma Hayes for Kevin Shields no longer plying his trade with Primal Scream.

Music | News 33% | 26 Apr 2007
Electric Picnic sells out The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press has learned that Electric Picnic 2007 is a complete sell-out.

Music | News 32% | 23 Feb 2005
Iron Maiden + Marilyn Manson for Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
It's double-whammy for metal fans this August - Iron Maiden and Marilyn Manson play Dublin's R.D.S Arena

Music Review | Album 32% | 12 Oct 2000
Relationship of Command Kim Porcelli
Thundering out of El Paso, Texas with the ferocity of a guerrilla firebomb come At The Drive In, touted internationally, somewhat hysterically if the press cuttings are anything to go by, as this year’s saviours of the US punk underground.

Music | News 32% | 17 Aug 2009
The Japanese Popstars release festival album The Hot Press Newsdesk
We Just Are: Live is due in September.

Music Review | Album 32% |  5 Aug 1998
The Avengers: The Album Patrick Brennan
Various Artists The Avengers: The Album (Warners/Atlantic)

Music | News 32% |  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 Review | Album 31% |  9 Feb 1994
Crunt Gerry McGovern
CRUNT: “Crunt” (Trance Syndicate)

Music Review | Album 31% |  9 Feb 1994
Curves That Kick Gerry McGovern
16: “Curves That Kick”(Southern)

Music Review | Album 31% |  9 Feb 1994
Eggs Teenbeat 96 Explorer Gerry McGovern
EGGS: “Eggs Teenbeat 96 Explorer” (Southern)

Music | News 31% | 22 Aug 2002
Lightning strikes The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 to release new single 'Electrical Storm' in October - the leader track from this autumn's Greatest Hits 1990-2000

Music | News 31% | 15 Dec 1988
Critics Roundup 1988 George Byrne
On the surface 1988 was a promising year for Irish music with memorable vinyl provided by The Stars Of Heaven, Something Happens!, A House, Cypress Mine! and the sadly defunct Microdisney – but beneath that veneer, all is not as well as it might seem.

Music Review | Live 31% |  8 Mar 2004
Jet live at the JD Set Stuart Clark
Whereas the likes of Interpol and Franz Ferdinand build on their retro influences, the Australians are so religiously devoted to theirs that they might as well go the whole hog and become a tribute act.

Politics | Message 31% |  3 Sep 2008
Rant in D Minor: Middle Aged Dread Peter Murphy
Some men go crazy and buy a porsche; other turn to booze to dull the pain. But whatever your response, one things for sure: few of us are immune to the midlife crisis.

Music Review | Album 31% |  3 Mar 2009
Heroes Alex Donald
Patchy yet sometimes brilliant charity covers record.

Music | News 30% | 13 Aug 2009
Raygun on that video The Hot Press Newsdesk
The pop-rockers are unrepentant about their Spinal Tap-style musings

Music | News 30% | 15 Dec 1988
Critics Roundup 1988 Damian Corless
With the notable exception of the House explosion, the vast bulk of 1988’s musical produce had about as much to recommend it as attempting a pub crawl on a rainy Good Friday. As ever, though, there were sufficient instances of real quality to put at least a superficial gloss on events.

Music Review | Album 30% | 20 Aug 2003
Show Me Your Tears John Walshe
 

Music Review | Album 30% | 29 Jun 2004
Black Skies In Broad Daylight Karla Healion
This is not a bad album, and if it was released three years ago it would have come across better, but now there is a lot of music like this around and it takes really good songs, and something very original, to make a band shine.

Music Review | Live 30% | 30 May 2002
The Hives Stuart Clark
Dressed in regulation black shirts and white ties, The Hives manage to make each of their garage punk anthems sound like the most important sub-three minutes of your life

Music Review | Album 30% | 29 Sep 1999
The Contino Sessions Peter Murphy
FORGET THE name, forget the pop-art/gothic sleeve design, forget titles like ‘Dirge’ and ‘Death Threat’: this ain’t no Fields Of The Nephilim.

Music | News 30% |  8 Sep 2008
Kraftwerk move to Royal Hospital The Hot Press Newsdesk
Kraftwerk's upcoming planned appearance at Luggala Estate in Wicklow has been moved to Dublin's Royal Hospital in Kilmainham due to recent inclement weather.

Music Review | Album 30% | 27 Apr 2000
Homelands Ireland - The Album Eamon Sweeney
While last September's Homelands Ireland debut was unquestionably a great day out, the sleeve notes here take the hyperbole to new found hyperbollocks levels.

Music | News 30% | 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 Review | Album 30% | 25 Sep 2002
Scorpio Rising Paul Nolan
DIV have found themselves a somewhat mellower groove

Music Review | Live 29% | 19 Apr 2002
The Strokes Stuart Clark
Perhaps sensing that this isn’t one of their better nights, The Strokes let rip at the end

Music Review | Live 29% | 19 Jun 2008
Radiohead Live At Malahide Castle Patrick Freyne
Radiohead fans rock. Here are some of the things they do...

Music Review | Live 29% | 17 Jun 2004
Welcome to the pleasure dome Kim Porcelli
At the Peaches gig, we are wild – that is to say, this is the hottest, sweatiest, most pheromonal gig we’ve been to in years.

Hot Features | Fashion 29% | 14 Dec 2006
Do your thing Shilpa Ganatra
Cross-dressing goth chic is where it’s at, as far as Neilo Thing is concerned – even if his threads do draw a few queer looks on the bus.

Music Review | Live 29% | 29 Nov 2001
Jimi Tenor Paul Nolan
Jimi Tenor utilises kitsch music and gauche showmanship not because he wants to take the piss, but because he positively adores such behaviour.

Music | News 29% |  2 Apr 2007
Electric Picnic line-up revealed! The Hot Press Newsdesk
After plenty of industry speculation, the initial line-up for the Electric Picnic has been announced.

Music Review | Album 29% |  4 Aug 2004
The Lights In This Town Are Too Many To Count Paul Nolan
Even before I’ve opened the PR release, I know the reference points to expect: Dylan, Petty, The Byrds and The Band with a more than-is-strictly-necessary side order of Tonight’s The Night-era Neil Young.

Hot Features | Reports 29% | 12 Sep 2007
Chat's the way (aha aha) I like it (aha aha) The Hot Press Newsdesk
Forgive the Alan Patridge-esque headline, but we’re still giddy with excitement following the best Hot Press Chatroom yet.

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 29% | 24 Aug 2009
Caught In The Net: Take 'Tache & Party! Stuart Clark
The shock news from the world of rock and pop this week is that John Oates (of Hall & fame) has split with his mustache.

Music Review | Album 28% | 27 Jul 2004
Tyrannosaurus Hives Paul Nolan
Overall, Tyrannosaurus Hives is a fairly perfunctory attempt to merge a few different new-wave guitar styles, with ‘70s punk as the support scaffolding. But, like many of their contemporaries, The Hives don’t seem to have the willingness to progress and experiment that mark out the truly great bands.

Music Review | Album 28% | 15 Dec 1993
The Spaghetti Incident Stuart Clark
Guns N’ Roses: “The Spaghetti Incident” (Geffen).

Music Review | Album 28% | 20 Jun 2002
Heathen Chemistry Olaf Tyaransen
For the most part, that's what this album is - simple rock 'n’ roll music, best heard whilst drunk and with your mates, however, they're still sounding a lot more melodic and tuneful here than they have in years

Music | News 27% | 26 Apr 2001
JOEY RAMONE 1951 – 2001 Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy pays tribute to the lead singer with the great Ramones

  27% | 13 Jul 2006
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Music Review | Album 27% |  5 Oct 1994
Monster Liam Mackey
Monster is a beast of a different colour, but in sonic terms at least, it harks back to the spirit,

Hot Features | Sam Snort 27% | 28 Nov 2005
Everything but the girls Sam Snort
In which our gender equality correspondent pays tribute to the frankly enormous contribution of women to rock ‘n’roll.

Music | News 27% |  6 Feb 2009
BP Fallon pays tribute to Lux Interior BP Fallon
The U2 vibemaster and rock 'n' roll adventurer reflects on The Cramps mainman's remarkable career.

  26% |  4 May 2007
Your vote is precious - go out and f**king use it!  
This year sees the launch in Ireland of Rock The Vote, a campaigning organisation dedicated to promoting voter participation among 18 to 25 year olds. Hot Press is one of the key organisations that has joined forces with Rock The Vote.

Politics | Message 26% | 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 | Reports 26% | 25 Feb 2009
12 Step Planet: Newcastle Jackie Hayden
12 steps to help you take on the vibrant British city of Newcastle. Plus, all the latest travel news from around the world...

Music | News 26% | 18 Jun 2004
Slane support acts announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Darkness, Iggy Pop and Paul Oakenfold have been confirmed the support acts for Madonna's Slane headliner on August 29.

Music | News 25% | 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.

Industry | Reports 25% | 21 Jun 2001
On The Road Again Colm O Hare
The foot-and-mouth crisis plunged the Irish live music scene into one of its most difficult phases. Now, however, the business is back – and flourishing. Report: COLM O'HARE

Music | News 24% | 11 Aug 1993
Meanwhile On the other stage . . . ?? ??
...it was a year like any other year at Féile - except that there were dozens of extra acts on show, on not just two but three stages. There was also the Jim Rose Circus Sideshow, the Chris de Burgh stripper incident, Michael Hutchence dispensing condoms...and a rather loud Little Red Rooster that nearly got itself strangled. And the crack Hot Press team of reporters who attempted to keep up with it all? Words: Bill Graham, Stuart Clark, Tara McCarthy, Lorraine Freeney and Chris Donovan. Pix: Cathal Dawson.

Music Review | Live 24% |  7 Sep 2006
   
They said it couldn’t be done, but this year’s Electric Picnic achieved the impossible by being even more joyous, vibey and action-packed than its predecessors. Hot Press was in the thick of things as 200 acts and 30,000 music lovers descended on one very big house in the country.

 

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