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Music Review | Album 100% | 12 May 2009
Further Complications Edwin McFee
Brit pop aesthete goes Rawk – sort of

Music | Interview 97% | 24 Aug 2007
Twenty-first century boy Paul Nolan
After a five-year hiatus, Jarvis Cocker has bounced back with a cracking solo record.

Music Review | Single 76% |  5 Sep 2006
The Songs We Sing Phil Udell
With music by Air and lyrics by Jarvis Cocker and Neil Hannon, ‘The Songs We Sing’ was always set to be a classy affair. In fact, the only weak link is Gainsbourg herself, who doesn’t particularly do it justice, delivering it in semi-bored film-star fashion. The good news is that the Jarvis revival continues at a steady but reassuring pace.

Music | News 68% | 10 Aug 2007
Jeffrey Lewis coming to Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
New York alt-folkster Jeffrey Lewis is heading to Dublin next month.

Music | News 67% | 25 Jan 2008
Ebony Bones to make Irish debut The Hot Press Newsdesk
English disco sensation Ebony Bones will play her first Irish show in February.

Music | News 63% | 17 Oct 2008
Gavin Friday for Scott Walker shows The Hot Press Newsdesk
Gavin Friday is to perform as a guest vocalist at the world premiere of Drifting And Tilting – The Songs Of Scott Walker.

Music | News 62% | 12 Apr 2001
Jarvis Festival Stuart Clark
MASSIVE ATTACKER Daddy G and Jarvis Cocker are the respective Saturday and Sunday night headliners as Dublin’s Morrison Hotel plays host to an Easter DJ extravaganza.

Music | News 62% | 12 Apr 2001
Jarvis Festival Stuart Clark
MASSIVE ATTACKER Daddy G and Jarvis Cocker are the respective Saturday and Sunday night headliners as Dublin’s Morrison Hotel plays host to an Easter DJ extravaganza.

Music | Interview 61% |  7 Nov 2008
Steel City Crooner Lauren Murphy
Sheffield native Tony Christie has come up with an intriguing album of cover versions that references Pulp, Human League and Arctic Monkeys among others.

Music | Interview 61% | 24 Jun 1998
SEX LIVES AND VIDEOTAPE Peter Murphy
When Pulp released the obsessively carnal This Is Hardcore, it was widely touted that the band's main mover, Jarvis Cocker, had lost the plot entirely. But Pulp are back on the road now and Cocker is in fine form - as eloquent when talking about pornography and sex as he is reflecting on the vagaries of the press and his relationship with his father. Interview: peter Murphy.

Music | Interview 61% | 24 Jun 1998
SEX LIVES AND VIDEOTAPE Peter Murphy
When Pulp released the obsessively carnal This Is Hardcore, it was widely touted that the band's main mover, Jarvis Cocker, had lost the plot entirely. But Pulp are back on the road now and Cocker is in fine form - as eloquent when talking about pornography and sex as he is reflecting on the vagaries of the press and his relationship with his father. Interview: peter Murphy.

Music | Interview 61% |  3 Dec 2007
Back From Hell Roisin Dwyer
Richard Hawley has passed through the fire and emerged wiser, happier and completely free of pretension.

Music | Interview 60% |  1 Jun 2005
An Airforce To Be Reckoned With Ed Power
Paul Wilkinson of widely touted Coleraine duo, The Amazing Pilots, on the making of the group’s Dave Odlum-produced debut album, Hello My Captor, joining artists like Jarvis Cocker and Evan Dando in paying tribute to Lee Hazlewood, and surviving a visit to the real-life Twin Peaks.

Film Review | Film 58% | 11 Jun 2007
Scott Walker 30 Century Man Tara Brady
Tracing Scott Walker’s journey from reluctant 60s teen idol to leftfield dignitary, this award-winning doc should please both neophytes and dedicated champions alike.

Music | News 47% | 23 Feb 2006
The Blue Aeroplanes return The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Blue Aeroplanes hit the comeback trail when they play Dublin’s CrawDaddy.

  45% |  6 Nov 2002
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Music Review | Live 45% |  1 Dec 1993
PULP Stuart Clark
PULP (Tivoli, Dublin)

Music | Interview 45% |  6 Jul 2007
No ordinary Joe Colm O Hare
He played Woodstock and was part of The Beatles’ inner circle. Three decades on, Joe Cocker is still going as strong as ever.

Music Review | Single 42% |  8 Jul 1998
Monday Morning 5:19 Barry Glendenning
RIALTO: “Monday Morning 5:19” (China Records)

Music | News 42% | 26 Mar 2002
Even weirder than the real thing The Hot Press Newsdesk
Roisin Murphy, Nick Cave and of course Jarvis "Brian out of Queen" Cocker himself feature on impostor-tastic new Pulp EP 'Bad Cover Version'

Music | Interview 42% | 17 May 2008
Tinder is the night Paul Nolan
After a hiatus and reshuffle, Tindersticks have returned to former glories with their album The Hungry Saw. Singer Stuart Staples talks about the band's rejuvenation.

Music | Interview 40% | 12 Jan 1994
JARVIS FOR THE WORLD Niall Crumlish
They've got the songs, the attitude and the neatest line in Oxfam chic since The Smiths but when will Pulp be famous? Niall Crumlish delves into the seedy twilight world of Sheffield's new sex gods.

Music | News 40% | 21 Nov 2006
Neil Hannon to collaborate with Air The Hot Press Newsdesk
Neil Hannon of Divine Comedy fame is among the luminaries set to contribute to the new album from Hot Press's favourite French electro duo Air.

Music | News 39% | 22 Jun 2006
Bono and Andrea Corr lead all-star CD The Hot Press Newsdesk
As revealed earlier in the year, Bono, Andrea Corr and Gavin Friday are among the artists contributing to the CD Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys.

Music | Interview 39% | 20 Feb 2008
Brine and dandy Roisin Dwyer
They've tangled with the legends of Krautrock, extended the hand of friendship to Eastern Europe and campaigned against light pollution. But what you really need to know about British Sea Power is that they're being hailed as this year's answer to Arcade Fire.

Music | Interview 38% |  4 Jul 2005
Leaving Certs Ed Power
With attitude and classy songs to burn, David Jones and his Departure bandmates are poised to become the new Kings of Skinny White Boy Pop.

Hot Features | Commentary 37% |  8 Apr 2002
A rose by any other name Staff Writer
Is pop a posh girl's game?

Music | Interview 37% | 29 Apr 1998
Been There, Dawn ThatPeter Murphy engages in some loony tunesmithery with dawn of the replicants frontman, pAUl vickers. Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy engages in some loony tunesmithery with dawn of the replicants frontman, pAUl vickers.

Music | Interview 37% | 29 Apr 1998
Been There, Dawn ThatPeter Murphy engages in some loony tunesmithery with dawn of the replicants frontman, pAUl vickers. Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy engages in some loony tunesmithery with dawn of the replicants frontman, pAUl vickers.

Music | Interview 37% | 17 May 2002
I want my MTZ Colm O Hare
Colm O'Hare meets MTV's Zane Lowe

Hot Features | Interview 37% |  4 Aug 2006
Paddy whacked Stuart Clark
Move over Tony, there's a new de capo in town and he's Irish.

Music | Interview 37% | 12 Jan 2006
Frights! Cameras! Action! Steve Cummins
Life on the road isn't always a blur of parties and groupies. Sometimes it's exhausting, and oftn plain boring, as Irish hopefuls Director found out when they went on tour with Hard-Fi.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 31 Aug 2006
49 and counting Joe Jackson
The Dublin Theatre Festival is fast approaching its 50th anniversary, but the organisers haven’t let anticipation of next year distract them from the task in hand. There’s a rake of quality shows to check out over the coming weeks, from Ibsen to Leonard Cohen.

Music Review | Album 36% | 20 Mar 2007
Pocket Symphony Paul Nolan
Air have retained their trademark dream-pop sound, though they have added a few interesting new elements to the mix.

Music | News 36% | 14 Apr 2008
Analog festival line-up revealed The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Analog festival returns to Dublin from July 18 to 20 with a bill that’s even more eclectic than the one it launched with last year.

Hot Features | Commentary 36% | 10 Jun 1998
They Don't Come Any Bigger Than This Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy previews this year's Big Day Out

Music | Interview 36% | 11 May 2000
Ray s Like This Peter Murphy
Chief Kink RAY DAVIES talks to PETER MURPHY about his spoken word show, being tagged as The Godfather of Britpop and being banned by the BBC.

Music Review | Album 36% | 23 Sep 2003
Richard X Presents His X-Factor Eamon Sweeney
Music to watch pretty catwalk models sashay by.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 20 Mar 2006
The Sex O'Clock News Anne Sexton
News and views from around the world, stimulation for the eyes and ears, Sexton's Miscellany plus this week's Top Sex Tip...

Music Review | Album 36% | 17 Dec 2008
Made In Sheffield Alison Curtis
‘Amarillo’ Man records Richard Hawley-Produced album of songs from Sheffield

Music | Interview 35% | 10 Feb 2004
At home with Paul Noonan.. John Walshe
It’s all back to the BellX1 frontman’s place for a root through his back pages.

Music | News 35% |  6 Dec 2001
Pulp fact The Hot Press Newsdesk
The “mystery band” playing a Witnness gig at The Ambassador on December 7th are Pulp

Music | Interview 35% | 12 Oct 2000
more songs about fucking, drinking & death Peter Murphy
Have mad scientists constructed the perfect ex-pat Paddy popster ? PETER MURPHY meets MICHAEL J SHEEHY

Music Review | Live 35% | 19 Oct 2006
We Came So Far For Beauty: An Evening Of Leonard Cohen Songs @ The Point, Dublin Stuart Clark
Rumours of Bono and Len himself turning up proved to be unfounded, but that didn’t stop this Dublin Theatre Festival shindig being the stuff legend is made of.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 28 Oct 2009
21st Century Fox Tara Brady
Tara Brady talks to uber-hip actor - and scion of the Coppola clan - Jason Schwartzman about his latest film with cult director Wes Anderson, an adaptation of Roald Dahl’s The Fantastic Mr. Fox.

Film Review | Film 34% | 27 Oct 2009
Fantastic Mr. Fox Tara Brady
Fashioned in lovely Oliver Postgate inspired stop-motion, Fantastic Mr. Fox presents a typically dysfunctional Anderson family in action.

Music Review | Album 34% | 16 Apr 2008
The Age of Understatement Patrick Freyne
In a surprise move, Alex Turner goes back to 1966

Music | Interview 34% | 27 Mar 2008
Old Nick and me Peter Murphy
Since he shot the video for The Birthday Party's ‘Nick The Stripper’ back in 1981, director John Hillcoat has been a constant Nick Cave collaborator.

Music | News 34% |  6 Oct 2006
Leonard Cohen night attracts all-star line-up The Hot Press Newsdesk
Rumours of Bono and Len himself turning up proved to be unfounded, but that didn’t stop Came So Far For Beauty: An Evening Of Leonard Cohen Songs being the stuff legend is made of. Click to view the gallery

Music Review | Live 33% |  8 Jul 1998
THE BIG DAY OUT Niall Crumlish
THE BIG DAY OUT (Castlegar Racegrounds, Galway)

Music | Interview 33% |  6 May 1996
Sex & Death & Rock 'n' Roll Niall Crumlish
Sex & Death & Rock 'n' Roll With The Divine Comedy's new album Casanova, the dreamily romantic Neil Hannon has come over all carnal. "I felt I had to get an awful lot of real shit out of my system", he tells Niall Crumlish. "Sometimes you've got to get a bit scummy".

Music | Interview 33% |  4 Jun 2002
Definitely Moby Stuart Clark
The star-spangled story of how Richard Melville Hall learned to relax and love sex, drugs and rock'n'roll. "Don't tell anybody but I'm actually the lead guitarist with Slipknot," he informs Stuart Clark.

Music | News 33% |  6 Nov 2008
U2 help raise money for the arts The Hot Press Newsdesk
The group took part in the effort to raise £500,000 on Monday at a fundraiser in London for Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy and the BRIT School.

Music Review | Album 33% |  1 Oct 2003
Get What You Need/Teenage Kicks - The Best Of The Undertones Peter Murphy
No reformed band wants to compete with their own Greatest Hits, but these albums should be considered entirely separate entities.

Music Review | Album 33% | 19 Jan 2006
Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not Cian Murtagh
So much has been written, spoken and, most importantly, blogged about Arctic Monkeys that it’s difficult to believe this is their debut album. The four piece’s incredible rise is, in the main, due to a Libertines-esque use of the Internet to spread their gospel without ever straying far from Sheffield.

Music | Interview 33% | 17 Jan 2002
Ash! Bang! Wallop! Kim Porcelli
They came, they saw, they conquered - again. Ash's comeback kid Tim Wheeler looks back over a spectacular year. Angel interceptor: Kim Porcelli

Music | Interview 32% | 21 Sep 1994
Together again, together again Lorraine Freeney
The tears have stopped falling – because those who bitterly mourned the demise of The Go-Betweens soon discovered that what they got instead was a double-helping of the weird genius which had inspired the band in the shape of solo albums from Grant McLennan and Robert Forster. With both of them releasing new records and working on a film script together, everything seems to be coming up roses. Why Lorraine Freeney even got to see a breathtaking reunion gig . . .

Hot Features | Commentary 32% | 15 Dec 1993
Quiz of the Year George Byrne
UNLESS YOU’VE BEEN FREQUENTING THE LATE-NIGHT HOSTELRIES OF DUBLIN, YOU’RE UNLIKELY TO HAVE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO ENGAGE IN A BATTLE OF WITS, ER, MANO A MANO, WITH ACE QUIZ MASTER GEORGE “I KNOW A LOT MORE THAN YOU DO” BYRNE. WORRY NOT. THAT’S WHAT THE HOT PRESS QUIZ OF THE YEAR IS FOR. NOW GO FOR IT. SECONDS OUT!

Music Review | Live 32% | 11 Jun 2009
Friendly Fires with Heineken Green Spheres Rob O' Connor
Eighties influences are clearly on show and it would be in the newly-regrouped Spandau Ballet’s interests to investigate Friendly Fires’ far superior breed of new wave synth-pop.

Music | Interview 32% | 15 Feb 2007
All back to Winehouse Stuart Clark
First kisses, hanging with the hip-hop aristocracy and why life is better on the wagon are some of the topics for conversation as Hot Press hitches a ride on the tour bus with domestic goddess and soapy bath enthusiast Amy Winehouse.

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 10 May 2001
Julian Gough Peter Murphy
Once he was the mouthy fop rocker who enraged at least as many people as he delighted; now with a debut novel just published he's a (mostly) critically acclaimed author whose time has apparently come. Peter Murphy meets former Toasted Heretic frontman Julian Gough to discuss a meeting with Morrissey and a near-miss with Sinead, the benefits of being humbled and crushed, fame and creativity on the dole and, one more time with feeling, the epic story of lawyers, lubricants and lunacy at Feile '92. Photography: Phillip Tottenham

Music Review | Live 32% |  6 Apr 2006
Lotus Lullaby and Ashley Sheehan & The Mute (with special guests The Walls) live @ Murphy's Live 2006 Final, Cyprus Avenue, Cork Steve Cummins
It all comes down to this. After making their way through their respective heats, Cork’s Lotus Lullaby and Waterford’s Ashley Sheehan & The Mute gathered in Cyprus Avenue for the final of Murphy’s Live and a winning prize of two grand’s worth of recording time.

Music | Interview 32% | 21 Jun 2004
Nancy Sinatra Stuart Clark
The still vibrant 64-year-old on why Morrissey’s like Father Frank, why Iraq is like Vietnam, and on her meetings with Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, Bono, Phil Spector and a whole Oval Office full of presidents.

Music | Interview 31% | 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 | Commentary 31% | 11 Jan 1995
You Can Quote Me On That! Stuart Clark
The funny, sad, prophetic and sometimes pathetic things said to Hot Press in 1994. Delving through the files: Stuart Clark

Hot Features | Commentary 31% |  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 | News 30% |  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 30% |  4 Jun 2002
For Every Solution There's A Problem Peter Murphy
His tunes strike an uncanny balance between old-school Nashville rat pack machismo and bedsit sensitivity

Music Review | Album 30% |  4 Jun 2002
Total Lee Peter Murphy
Some of the selections on Total Lee make delirious sense in conception and execution

Music Review | Album 30% | 17 Jan 2008
Do You Like Rock Music? Paul Nolan
"...a powerful collection of passionate, anthemic rockers that will no doubt please their hardcore following whilst winning new converts to the cause."

Music Review | Album 30% | 14 Feb 2002
Kissin' Time Phil Udell
As openings go, Kissin' Time really could not have a worse beginning than 'Sex With Strangers', the first of the much vaunted Beck collaborations After such travesties, Kissin' Time does rally somewhat in its closing moments

Music Review | Album 30% | 30 Mar 2009
Easy come easy go Peter Murphy
Grand Old Dame Delivers Stunning Hal Willner-produced extravaganza

Music Review | Live 29% | 23 Oct 2006
Director live at Cyprus Avenue, Cork Mark Keane
The Malahide four-piece hit pay dirt in the summer with the chart-and-radio playlist hogging ‘Reconnect’; the album We Thrive On Big Cities is consummate and a refined debut, fizzing with sharp guitars and sharper bon mots. The frisson of anticipation inside Cork’s sold out Cyprus Avenue is therefore not a surprise. What is a surprise is the guarded and detached nature of their performance.

Music Review | Album 29% |  7 Nov 2005
Down in Albion Peter Murphy
The bewildering thing is, Down In Albion is a damn fine – if frequently derivative – record.

Music Review | Album 29% | 26 Oct 2006
The Information Paul Nolan
Beck's The Information veers between two distinct styles – the kind of blues/folk/hip-hop mash-ups that Beck has made his own, and a more melancholy, plaintive type of tune that he has increasingly favoured in recent years.

Music Review | Album 29% | 21 Sep 2007
Once Upon A Time In The West Paul Nolan
To paraphrase Jarvis, you’ve got to wonder what exactly Hard-Fi are going to do for an encore – cos this is hardcore.

Music Review | Album 29% | 27 Sep 2007
Dark On Fire The Hot Press Newsdesk
Is there anyone who will 'fess up to ordering another dozen tunes with earnest lyrics, dampened down drums, polite keyboards and sub-Floydian guitar solos?

Music Review | Live 28% |  7 Sep 2007
Electric Picnic 2007: Saturday Ed Power
From the goodtime vibes of Hot Chip to the full-on sonic assault of Primal Scream, this year's Electric Picnic was even more fab than its predecessors.

Music | News 28% | 17 Jan 2007
BRIT nominations announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
Mouthy modern day chanteuse Lily Allen leads the nominations for the BRIT Awards 2007.

Music Review | Album 27% | 13 Sep 2006
Rogue's Gallery - Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys Peter Murphy
Rogues Gallery, can be roughly – if fancifully – described as a Hallowe’en masqued ball staged on a decrepit ghost galleon. Featuring a cast of hundreds arrayed over two albums and 43 tunes, it’s an unruly assembly whose various belchings, bilgings and bemoanings lurch in tone and timbre from the bawdy to the doleful.

  27% | 12 Feb 2007
Republic of recluse  
Getting inside the head of one of modern music’s deepest enigmas was both a challenge and a privilege, says documentary maker Stephen Kijak, director of Scott Walker 30 Century Man.

Hot Features | Comedy 26% |  8 Nov 2001
Budding comics Stephen Robinson
STEPHEN ROBINSON attends RTE’s New Comedy Awards Semi-Finals at HQ and sees four emerging young comics selected TO DO BATTLE ON The Late Late Show

Music Review | Live 25% | 16 Nov 1994
WISH YOU WERE HERE ? Fay Wolftree
Fay Wolftree ponders whether or not attending a Pink Floyd concert was an inspired move or a momentary lapse of reason. Either way, the bell was in Earls Court.

Music Review | Live 24% | 11 Jul 2005
Kildare Dreaming The Hot Press Newsdesk
In the first installment of Hot Press' Oxegen coverage, Phil Udell, Steve Cummins and John Walshe pick out their personal favourites of the weekend. This Thursday's Hot Press will feature extended coverage from Kim Porcelli & Ed Power as well as more exclusive photos from Liam Sweeney, Graham Keogh & Andrew Duffy - PLUS the Phantom reports from backstage! Online Gallery Of Live Shots Here

Broadcast | Gallery 24% |  1 Jan 2010
Hot Press Collected Covers - Volume 22: 1998  
From Primal Scream to Patrick Kielty, and everything in between. On our cover in '98 were Smashing Pumpkins, Nick Cave, Jarvis Cocker, The Verve, R.E.M. and more.

Music | News 24% | 30 Jun 2006
Leonard Cohen tribute gig draws Lou Reed and Nick Cave to Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Lou Reed, Nick Cave and Jarvis Cocker are among the acts set to perform at a concert to pay tribute to the songs of Leonard Cohen.

Hot Features | Reports 23% | 10 May 2007
Summer - the blockbusters start here Tara Brady
Summer is traditionally the season when film studios roll out the big guns. This year is no exception.

Music | News 23% | 14 Dec 1994
Hot Press Quiz of the Year George Byrne
Q: Which top Irish quiz-masters’ pathological obsessions include Something Happens, Shamrock Rovers and the amount of shopping days left to the next Suede gig? A: George “You Started, So I’ll Finish” Byrne

  21% | 12 Dec 2005
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