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Music | Interview 100% |  2 Jan 2007
The showgirl must go on Kilian Murphy
Annual article: When Kylie Minogue was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2005, she was forced to cancel the remainder of her Showgirl World Tour. Unbelievably, she made her comeback just last month.

Music Review | Live 95% |  3 Jul 2008
Kylie live at the Odyssey Arena, Belfast Edwin McFee
They say that life begins at 40 and tonight, performing in front of a sold-out Odyssey Arena, pint-sized sauce-pot Kylie Minogue is doing her best to make us all believe it.

Music | Interview 93% | 11 Dec 2002
Kylie inflammable The Hot Press Newsdesk
 

Music | Interview 88% |  8 Nov 2001
Rogueminogue Dave Fanning
DAVE FANNING gets to grips with the sexiest sheila in pop

Music Review | Album 83% |  1 Dec 2003
Body Language Peter Murphy
Body Language is a fair to middling dance pop record that might go down easier if the listener wasn’t aware of how innovative and imaginative Kylie Minogue can be. Right now, she’s stuck halfway between Erotica and Evita, peddling PVC when we need fake leopardskin and warm leatherette.

Music | Interview 80% | 15 Apr 2002
Let's hear it for the boy Stuart Clark
You know that your pop star interviewee is confident about the quality of his splendid new album, when he's happy to talk about everyone else under the sun. So it is with Pet Shop Boy Neil Tennant as he gives the thumbs up or down to Eminem, Liza Minelli, Kylie Minogue, So Solid Crew, Boy George and Westlife. Keeping score: Stuart Clark

Music | News 78% | 30 Nov 2004
Kylie adds fourth Dublin date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Kylie fever has reached epidemic proportions throughout the Republic of Ireland...

Music Review | Album 68% | 21 Nov 2007
X Ed Power
Kylie's persona infuses the album, even if her vocals do not. As pop heatseekers go, X is a heartbeat away from perfection.

Music | News 66% | 21 Oct 2004
Kylie Minogue for Dublin's Point Theatre The Hot Press Newsdesk
Kylie will enterain Irish fans next April when she brings her Showgirl Greatest Hits tour to the Point Theatre

Music Review | Live 65% | 22 Apr 2005
Live At The Point Depot, Dublin Danielle Brigham
Having followed Kylie’s career throughout my Australian adolescence, it was with great excitement that I went along to the Point to be reunited with the diminutive singer for the Showgirl: Greatest Hits tour. On the final night of a five night run at the Point, I was intrigued, but not surprised, to see that Kylie had drawn such a cross-section of society.

Music | Interview 64% | 10 Jun 2005
The Secret Of Her Success Ed Power
Self-contained, intelligent, and far from the pouting princess of her stage persona, Natalie Imbruglia in person is a cool customer. The singer here discusses Kylie’s recent illness, her hit album Counting Down The Days, being the face of L’Oreal and forthcoming movie projects. “I couldn’t just do the one thing. I’d get bored,” she tells Ed Power.

Music | Interview 62% | 23 Oct 2007
Back Into The Groove Ed Power
From self-contained sound system to collaborators of choice for everyone from Mutya Buena to Kylie, Groove Armada have perfected the art of beat science.

Music | News 62% | 14 Mar 2008
Radio directors say they’re behind Irish acts The Hot Press Newsdesk
Music directors at two local radio stations have said they would not include international artists who’ve recorded here as part of their required Irish music output.

Music | Interview 61% |  6 May 2009
Alone he Stands Patrick Freyne
He’s just knocked Lady GaGa off the top of the UK charts with his banging new single ‘I’m Not Alone’. So why is CALVIN HARRIS so worried about sounding like an oldie chasing after his fading youth?

Music | Interview 61% | 18 Mar 1998
Aussie Rules Olaf Tyaransen
A crack team of collaborators and advisors including Nick Cave, Bono and James Dean Bradfield have ensured that Antipodean indie princess KYLIE MINOGUE is virtually unrecognisable from the fresh-faced teenager who made the breakthrough from Ramsay Street to recording studio back in 1987. Interveiw: OLAF TYARANSEN.

Music | Interview 60% | 10 Sep 2007
The bleep shall inherit the earth Ed Power
He’s the DIY pop genius who, in the space of a year, has gone from stacking the fruit shelves at Marks & Sparks to masterminding Kylie’s next record. Meet Calvin Harris the bedsit wunder-kind.

Hot Features | Interview 59% | 22 Jun 2009
Booty Call Ed Power
She’s the most hyped newcomer since... well, since as long as we can remember. But with her debut album finally here, BBC Sound of '09 winner Little Boots is equal parts nervous and excited.

Music | Interview 57% | 26 Oct 2000
The Hitman Bites Back Colm O Hare
PETE WATERMAN, one third of the famous Stock, Aitken and Waterman team, defends himself. Interview: Colm O'Hare

Music | Interview 57% | 28 May 2007
Have they got Groove for you Paul Nolan
They’ve spent the past four years pottering around the garden. Now, electro kingpins Groove Armada are back with a new album that features cameos from ex-Sugababe Mutya Buena among others.

Music | News 57% | 14 Mar 2008
'This is crazy': Louis Walsh The Hot Press Newsdesk
Louis Walsh has reacted to the news that Kylie Minogue and REM records qualify as 'Irish' music for radio airplay.

Music | News 57% | 14 Mar 2008
'Shame on them': Musicians react to BCI airplay clarification The Hot Press Newsdesk
Musicians have reacted with anger to the revelation that albums recorded by international artists in Irish studios qualify as 'Irish' for radio airplay.

Music | Interview 57% | 17 Jan 2002
Swede dreams are made of this Stuart Clark
Where hip and hype go together, that's where you'll find The Hives who are buzzing to tell Stuart Clark all about Kylie, curling, punk rock, nice forests and bad Norwegian jokes

Music | News 56% | 13 Mar 2008
REM qualifies as Irish music for airplay The Hot Press Newsdesk
Musicians have reacted with bewilderment to the revelation that REM’s new album Accelerate will be accepted as ‘Irish music’ by the BCI.

Music | Interview 56% | 14 Dec 2001
radio days Donal Dineen
DONAL DINEEN takes us through a month-by-month guide to the records that kept himself, and the Today FM faithful happy in 2001

Music | Interview 56% | 14 Dec 2001
radio days Donal Dineen
Accompanied by images from his photo diary, DONAL DINEEN takes us through a month-by-month guide to the records that kept himself, and the Today FM faithful happy in 2001

Music | News 51% |  3 Dec 2007
Kylie adds extra Belfast date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Kylie Minogue has added a third Belfast date next June.

Music | News 51% | 28 Nov 2007
Kylie coming to Belfast The Hot Press Newsdesk
Kylie Minogue has announced a two-night visit to Belfast next June.

Music | Hit the North 49% | 27 Sep 2001
Northern lights Colin Carberry
COLIN CARBERRY previews Ulster's musical events and releases for autumn

Hot Features | Interview 48% | 19 May 2003
Caroline Morohan ('Off The Rails' presenter) Tanya Sweeney
 

Music | Interview 46% | 17 Jan 2002
Hot Press Readers' Poll 2002: Best of International A Various
And the winners are...

Music Review | Single 44% |  9 May 2003
Karaoke Soul Colm O Hare
 

Music | News 42% | 19 Feb 2002
Hispanic on the streets of Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
...not to mention a few reggae types: Santana and UB40 hook up for a co-headliner in the capital city

Music | News 40% | 14 Apr 2008
'No hip-hop at Glastonbury' urges Gallagher The Hot Press Newsdesk
Oasis' Noel Gallagher has blasted the decision to book Jay-Z for a headline set at this year's Glastonbury festival.

Politics | Frontlines 39% | 21 Dec 2004
Saving the Planet: The Whole Hog's 2004 Jackie Hayden
Your Ten Step Cut Out and Keep Guide.

Music | Interview 39% |  8 Jan 2007
Gob story Kilian Murphy
Annual article: Lily Allen not only produced one of the finest albums of the year, she also had the attitude to back it up. words Kilian Murphy

Hot Features | Interview 38% | 23 Nov 2000
A DEATH IN THE FAMILY Niall Stanage
Three years ago this month, MICHAEL HUTCHENCE s body was found in a Sydney hotel room. Now, his mother PATRICIA GLASSOP and half-sister TINA HUTCHENCE have written a book about their memories of the singer s life and the bitter legal battles which followed his death. They spoke to NIALL STANAGE

Music | Interview 37% | 17 Aug 2009
We'll Always Have Harris Celina Murphy
On one hand he’s pop’s most reliable hitmaker, on the other he’s an anti-social loather of celebrities. Will the real Calvin Harris please stand up?

Music | Interview 37% | 30 Mar 2007
A Jason once again Paul Nolan
He’s spent years trying to live down his bubble-gum pop days but, two decades after the event, former hearthrob Jason Donovan is finally going back to his roots.

Music | News 37% | 21 Feb 2007
Druid to break America? The Hot Press Newsdesk
With Celtic Woman top 5 this week in America, there’s much industry speculation as to who’ll be the next adult-oriented Irish act to break there.

Music | News 36% | 24 Apr 2009
Calvin Harris: "I turned down Lady Gaga" The Hot Press Newsdesk
Harris tells Hot Press why he didn't fancy working with the quirky American pop export.

Music | Interview 36% | 20 Oct 2006
Screamin' from the rooftops Ed Power
Despite having Kevin Shields stolen away from them by Gemma Hayes, Primal Scream are in the best shape of their careers. So says Bobby Gillespie in a no punches pulled interview.

Music | Interview 35% | 17 Jan 2007
Waiting for the siren's call Ed Power
Raised in India and hailed as an heir to Tori Amos, singer-songwriter Nerina Pallot is set to break big in 2007. Just don’t ask her about her appearance on kids’ television.

Music | News 35% | 28 Nov 2003
Paddy power: new Irish covers compilation The Hot Press Newsdesk
Glen Hansard takes on Justin and Lisa Hannigan shows Pink how to Get The Party Started with a touch of class: Irish musos show 'em how it's done on Even Better Than The Real thing

Music | Interview 35% |  5 Feb 1997
It s A Wonderful Life Nick Kelly
A suitably awestruck nick kelly shares a chinwag with jake shillingford, ringmaster of perfect pop merchants my life story and unashamed wearer of gold lami suits in public.

Music | News 35% | 11 Apr 2002
Featured artist of the fortnight: Evan Dando The Hot Press Newsdesk
Investigate some past reviews and interviews with the main squeeze of the Lemonheads

Music | Interview 35% |  1 Apr 2002
Bootlegging it Eamon Sweeney
While some white label mixes are illegal, Belgian outfit Soulwax have gone through an arduous process in order to licence the music featured on their 'legal bootleg' album 2 many DJs, as Eamon Sweeney reports

Music | Interview 35% | 11 Dec 2002
Blake and words’ worth John Walshe
John Walshe finds out all about the Europeanisation of Perry Blake

Music | Interview 35% | 14 Sep 2000
The Peace Process Richard Brophy
Richard Brophy catches up with Peace Division, the latest and hottest house act to cross over from the underground.

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  8 Oct 2002
Never mind the buttocks Barry Glendenning
Nigella Lawson’s cookery programmes deserve to be judged on less whimsical criteria than rump size – it says here

Music | News 35% | 26 Jul 2005
Michael Eavis: Not a U2 fan, then The Hot Press Newsdesk
Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis has described U2 as “blighters” after the band rejected an offer to play at the 2005 festival.

Politics | Frontlines 34% | 14 Nov 2003
For whom the Gong tolls Phil Udell
The story of a Western rock musician who got caught up in China's brutal repression of the Falun Gong movement.

Film Review | Film 34% |  6 Nov 2008
Max Payne Tara Brady
An adaptation of a popular video game with an over-loaded plot that left our reviewer a little bit confused.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 16 Aug 2002
Cheesy listening Stephen Robinson
Dublin anarcho-pop five-piece The Camembert Quartet have just released their debut album Music Is War, but with song titles such as 'Boybands Are C**ts' it's unlikely they'll be joining westlife on tour

Hot Features | Commentary 34% |  7 Feb 2003
Smells like spleen spirit Peter Murphy
Nirvana fans are far from happy Tom Dunne of Today FM. Peter Murphy explains why

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 12 Jun 2008
Get Laid, Not AIDS Peter Murphy
Epidemiologist Elizabeth Pisani's thought-provoking new tome examines the decreasing fear of AIDS in the contexts of recent medical advances.

Music | Interview 34% | 26 Feb 2002
The book of Revelations Nadine O Regan
Donegal three-piece The Revs have in two short years become one of the country's most successful independent outfits, but, as Nadine O'Regan discovers, the majors are beckoning

Music | News 34% | 17 Jul 2008
Galway Bay FM to launch Irish music inititative The Hot Press Newsdesk
In an exclusive interview with Hot Press, Jon Richards of Galway Bay FM has revealed how his station is bucking the trend and giving daytime airplay to emerging Irish music.

Music | Interview 33% | 26 Jan 1994
HEY, BARNES! Stuart Clark
He may be able to put more bums on stadium seats down under than INXS but elsewhere no one seems to give a XXXX about Jimmy Barnes. That could all be about to change though as Stuart Clark discovers when he has his hand broken by Australia's best-kept secret.

Music | Interview 33% |  7 Mar 2006
José the lonely Ed Power
His tearful acoustic ballads have become a phenomenon. In a forthright interview José González discusses his terror of writing lyrics and meeting Craig David and tells of his parents’ flight from oppression.

Music Review | Album 33% | 22 Sep 1993
All Around The World Liam Fay
JASON DONOVAN: "All Around The World" (Polydor)

Music | Interview 33% | 14 Dec 2001
Tales of the new millennium A Various
In a year that saw events which will forever change the world in which we live, selected hotpress contributors offer some personal recollections of the past twelve months. We begin by listing the critics’ choice of 2001’s single and album releases

Hot Features | Interview 33% |  1 Sep 2003
Action Woman Tara Brady
When your personal background includes dusting down knives for sex and walking up the aisle wearing a white shirt with your husband’s name written in blood on it, then playing all-action heroine Lara Croft on the big screen probably seems like the very essence of normality. Angelina Jolie describes the joy of death-defying work, explains why England is more attractive to live in than the US, underscores the importance of her UN role and, finally, talks about life and love post-Billy Bob. interview Tara Brady and Craig Fitzsimons

Music | Interview 32% | 30 Apr 2002
Forty shades of Dublin Jackie Hayden
The Dubliners' John Sheahan reminisces with Jackie Hayden on 40 years in the business. but fear not, he's planning on 40 more!

Politics | Frontlines 32% | 15 Apr 2002
The panic station? Jackie Hayden
The introduction of Ryan Tubridy's breakfast show and the rescheduling of Dave Fanning's slot have led critics, both inside and outside 2FM, to claim that the station is buckling under the pressure of increased competition and limited financial resources. Jackie Hayden reports

Music | Interview 32% |  4 Aug 1999
Human On The Inside Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy meets Chrissie Hynde who talks about fame, feminism and musical loyalty .

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 16 Oct 2006
Kelly's villans Peter Murphy
When the decision to dump Rattlebag and Mystery Train from the RTE Radio 1 schedule was taken, accusations of dumbing down were rife. So is there scope for arts and music programmes with a bit of depth in Montrose? John Kelly insists that there should be.

Music | Interview 32% | 14 Oct 2003
Miss Congeniality Tanya Sweeney
A brief encounter with Dido – author of multi-million-selling debut album No Angel and brand-newie Life For Rent – not to mention one of the nicest popstars you’re ever likely to meet.

Politics | Frontlines 32% |  6 Oct 2005
The Irish question Tanya Sweeney
Radio play can be crucial for an upcoming act. But are stations giving domestic artists a fair chance?

Music | Interview 32% | 28 Jul 1993
Sex ... Drugs ... Rock 'n' Roll Neil McCormack
Yes, it's the long-awaited return of the world's greatest politically incorrect headline. Michael Hutchence of Féile headliners INXS explains why he's flying a flag for the old-fashioned values and going back to his musical roots. All this plus: condoms, Mick Jagger at 50 and the best-hung member of INXS. Interview: Neil McCormick.

Music Review | Live 31% | 24 Sep 2007
Calvin Harris & Jape at Meeting House Square, Dublin Kilian Murphy
Harris' less-celebrated tracks are delivered with an impressive combination of confidence, energy and panache.

Hot Features | Interview 31% | 19 Sep 2003
Paul Morley Peter Murphy
One of the greatest penslingers in rockdom, he’s championed U2, Joy Division and Kylie and taken a critical scalpel to Oasis, The Strokes and their “miserably narrow mates”. he’s also locked horns with Germaine Greer, helped Frankie to relax and let The Frames slip through his fingers.

Hot Features | Interview 31% | 17 Jun 2005
Princess Of Rails John Walshe
One of the ten most photographed people in Ireland, TV presenter Caroline Morahan isn’t just a pretty face. Fame, fashion, drugs, the Antisocial Behaviour Order and George Dubbya are all on the agenda all she pours scorn on John Walshe's ten-year plan and vetos Caroline – The Fragrance. Photography by Liam Sweeney.

Music | Interview 31% |  3 Nov 1988
Room At The Top Graham Linehan
A House are really good! That s just one of the shocking claims Graham Linehan makes in this award winning article based loosely on an interview he did with the band.

Music | Interview 31% | 22 Sep 1988
Going with the flow Niall Stokes
Having already achieved a degree of acclaim with her soundtracks for The Frog Prince and The Celts -- with the release of her first fully-fledged solo album, Watermark , Enya seems set for the type of accolades reserved for major-league artists. Niall Stokes unveils the creative trinity behind the finished meisterwerk, talks to Enya and her collaborators Roma and Nicky Ryan, and ponders the question:what will commerce do to this thing of beauty?

Music | Interview 31% |  1 Sep 1999
A Lad In Slane Peter Murphy
The rise and fall and rise of Robbie Williams. By PETER MURPHY.

Hot Features | Interview 31% | 15 Nov 2004
Miss Congeniality Tara Brady
A smart, savvy actress with a wry take on the vagaries of fame Sarah Michelle Gellar has her feet planted more firmly on terra firma than the average Hollywood starlet. In an exclusive interview with hotpress, the Buffy The Vampire Slayer star discusses her blood-curdling new movie The Grudge, being a teen icon, marriage, celebrity and much else besides. Just don’t mention the English coffee.

Music Review | Album 31% | 13 Jun 2007
We Are The Night Paul Nolan
We Are The Night is unlikely to make much of an impression with the hipster contingent, but it’s still a wonderful album.

Hot Features | Commentary 31% | 15 Dec 1993
BETWEEN THE COVERS Andy Darlington
Did you ever find yourself wondering ‘Where have I heard that song before?’ Well, Andy Darlington may be able to help as he trawls through the tangled undergrowth of that increasingly common phenomenon: The Cover Version

Hot Features | Commentary 30% | 30 Apr 1997
desert storm Helena Mulkearns
Giant lemons, 100ft toothpicks and enough lights to put Las Vegas on full-scale UFO alert. Helena Mulkerns watches with gob well and truly smacked as U2's PopMart extravaganza opens for business at the Sam Boyd Stadium. Pix: All Action

Music Review | Album 30% | 31 Aug 2000
Sing When You're Winning Colm O Hare
Album number three for the man who would be pop king finds Robbie Williams in increasingly contemplative mood. Which isn’t all that surprising, as anyone who has been observing him of late would agree.

Music | Interview 30% |  6 Jun 2003
Summer’s here and the time is right Hannah Hamilton
For dancing in the street, among other celebratory activities. Here, in association with HB, we present the ultimate A to Z of seasonal frolics…

Music | Interview 30% | 26 Feb 2003
Good days at the office Olaf Tyaransen
From dark age to middle age, Nick Cave is such a far cry from the blood-spilling junkie of rock legend that these days you’re likely to encounter him commuting to his 9 to 5. Except of course that his job is writing and making music, his new album is called Nocturama and there are, he admits, some sizeable blow-outs in the memory banks.

Music | News 30% | 12 Apr 2001
Children Of Lir Stuart Clark
BONO, GAVIN FRIDAY and Maurice Seezer have recorded a version of T. Rex’s ‘Children Of The Revolution’ for Baz Luhrman’s new movie, Moulin Rouge.

Hot Features | Commentary 30% | 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

Music | News 28% | 15 Dec 1990
Critics Roundup 1990 Dermot Stokes
Dermot Stokes' 1990

Music | News 27% | 28 Aug 2002
HMV digital music subs launch The Hot Press Newsdesk
HMV becomes first major music retailer to sell online digital music in the UK and Ireland. New deal with OD2 offers subscription service via hmv.co.uk

Hot Features | Laugh Lines 27% |  8 Jul 2004
Sisters Act Anne Gildea
Anne Gildea on what makes the girls funny

Hot Features | London Calling 26% |  6 Jul 2000
Fag-ending Barry Glendenning
In which our columnist does NOT give up smoking, but DOES go off cigarettes

Hot Features | Reports 26% |  1 Oct 2007
How The Fest Was One Colin Carberry
Long a highlight of the north’s cultural calendar, the Belfast Festival promises to be bigger and better than ever this year.

Hot Features | London Calling 26% |  6 Sep 2004
Flat chance Barry Glendenning
With the Frenchman who came for two years gone after six months, our weary London correspondent is forced to search for yet another new flatmate.

Music | News 23% | 11 Nov 2008
Emiliana Torrini plans Dublin gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
The half-Icelandic, half-Italian singer who penned ‘Slow’ for Kylie Minogue, Emiliana Torrini, has confirmed a visit to the Dublin Academy.

Music Review | Album 23% | 19 Oct 2007
Overpowered Peter Murphy
Overpowered is a silvery mirrorball of a record that perfectly illuminates the neon heart of Saturday night.

Music | News 22% | 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

 

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