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Music | Interview 91% | 21 Nov 2003
The Brahe Wanderer Phil Udell
“I write a lot on the hoof when i’m walking,” reveals Carol Keogh, which may explain why The Tycho Brahe’s love life is one of the more satisfying sonic and emotional journeys of the year.

Music Review | Album 89% | 22 Sep 2003
Love & Life Tanya Sweeney
As far as self-aggrandising and self-promotion goes, Love & Life is truly an exercise in excellence. Just don’t expect the tunes to be quite as inspirational.

Music Review | Album 88% | 17 Sep 2003
Love Life Peter Murphy
Love Life is perfectly realised within its own parameters.

Hot Features | Commentary 64% | 21 Oct 2002
Sex and the Student Body Paul Nolan
Will college improve your love-life? Is promiscuity rife on the campuses? Was Animal House, in fact, a masterpiece of cinema verite? We sought the views of those in the know

Music | Interview 63% | 13 Sep 2001
Racy Macy Fiona Reid
MACY GRAY’s latest album "THE ID" documents two years of “love-life changes, sex-life changes and body changes”. FIONA REID hears her tales of drugs, men, music and late nights

Music Review | Album 61% |  2 Aug 2001
We Love Life Peter Murphy
But if . . . Hardcore was a telegram from Francis Bacon’s Soho, this one’s a pastoral postcard done in charcoal

Music Review | Album 55% |  1 Apr 2005
Funeral Roisin Dwyer
Funeral is a diverse collection of absorbing songs, each rich in both its thematic and sonic content. Colours of death, love, life, youth and family are splashed across a lush soundscape that seamlessly blends searing violin and subdued cello with indie riffs and disco beats.

Music | News 55% | 21 Aug 2003
Push up Brahe The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Tycho Brahe treat us to a full frontal with the release their voluptuous double CD, Love Life

Music Review | Album 54% |  4 Apr 2002
Become You Jackie Hayden
In which Amy and Emily try to do what they do best, crafting poetic, witty and observant vignettes about love-life as we know it, with all its worrisome twists and turns, set to an eclectic mix of folk-rock and country

Music | Interview 39% | 17 Feb 2000
Just Liam George Byrne
In the last issue of Hot Press, Noel Gallagher said his piece - this time out it's brother Liam's chance to shoot from the lip, as only he can, on love, life, OASIS and the whole damn thing. Interview: GEORGE BYRNE.

Hot Features | Interview 39% |  1 Mar 2007
At home with Brendan Murphy Colm O Hare
Waving goodbye to the city Four Of Us frontman Brendan Murphy is learning to love life in the country.

Music | Interview 38% | 18 Mar 1998
THE JETS SET Niall Stanage
They may, for the moment, be garnering more press attention for their singer s love life than for their music, but THE warm jets are one hell of a fine band in their own right. Tape: NIALL STANAGE.

Politics | Hog 38% | 25 Mar 2004
After Madrid, what next? The Whole Hog
The bombing in Madrid was an outrage against one of the world’s great cities. But al Qaeda do not represent the majority of Muslims.

Music | Interview 38% | 15 Jul 2004
Tychonaut @ Oxegen [video interview] Phil Udell

Hot Features | Commentary 38% | 21 Oct 2002
Sex and the student body Paul Nolan
Will college improve your love-life? Is promiscuity rife on the campuses? Was Animal House, in fact, a masterpiece of cinema verite? We sought the views of those in the know

Hot Features | Interview 38% |  7 Jun 2001
Fergus Gibson Stephen Robinson
Astrology. an ancient science or a load of cosmic nonsense? FERGUS GIBSON is probably ireland's best-known astrologer, a man who gave up a hit-making career in music to concentrate on another kind of stardom. Here her talks about his astrological work with David Bowie, Iina Turner and Garth Brooks, explains why your aura always reveals the truth about your love life, describes his own encounters with strange and inexplicable phenomena and, finally, gives our own STEPHEN ROBINSON a personal palm reading. star gazer: Cathal Dawson

Music | Interview 38% |  6 Jan 2004
Waiting for the Miracle Phil Udell
So, how was it for you? On reflection, 2003 was a good year but one that offered little in the way of genuine surprises. Not that we didn’t go looking for them. As always the hunt was on to find the next big thing, the one new act that would define 2003 in years to come.

Music | Interview 37% | 27 Apr 2000
Saville Grow! Eamon Sweeney
EAMON SWEENEY meets Dublin power-pop contenders (and Lorca fans) SAVILLE

Music | Interview 37% | 24 Aug 2007
Twenty-first century boy Paul Nolan
After a five-year hiatus, Jarvis Cocker has bounced back with a cracking solo record.

Hot Features | Commentary 37% | 23 Oct 2002
Play safe Nadine O Regan
Choosing a contraceptive method you can be comfortable with will not only prevent pregnancy and/or disease but will also give your love life a boost as you feel more confident

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 13 May 1998
Hall ... Quotes Barry Glendenning
RICH HALL has survived working with David Letterman and having his love life exposed in the Sindo, to take his rightful place as one of the top attractions of this year's Cat Laughs Festival. Interview: BARRY GLENDENNING.

Music | Interview 36% | 17 Oct 2005
Yorkshire grit Colin Carberry
Impossibly nice guy Richard Hawley has no interest whatsoever in celebrity.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 28 Apr 2003
American gigolo Peter Murphy
How David Henry Sterry sold his love on the streets of Hollywood and just about lived to write the tale.

Music | Interview 36% |  7 Jun 2002
Sign of the Hynes John Walshe
John Walshe talks to Nina Hynes on the eve of the release of her brilliant second album, Staros

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 22 Jun 2006
Laughing all the way to the bonk Stuart Clark
An ex-professional cricket player has come up with a novel way to have a threesome.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 11 Aug 2006
It's all in your head Shilpa Ganatra
Anyone can set themselves up as a psychic. But how do they measure up? We put four of Dublin's mind-readers to the test

Music | Interview 36% | 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

Music | Interview 36% | 12 May 1999
Turning Over A New Reef Eamon Sweeney
REEF are back with a new album, and a forthcoming Dublin gig. EAMON SWEENEY met bassist JACK BESSANT to talk surfing, negative reviews and partying!

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 12 May 2009
Glenda days Jason O'Toole
New Xposé presenter GLENDA GILSON talks candidly about the malicious newspaper allegations printed about her late Uncle Liam Lawlor, recalls the feelings of pride she had for her ex Brian O’Driscoll captained the Irish squad to a Grand Slam victory and looks forward to Xposé Live at the RDS!.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 13 Feb 2007
On the couch with Tracey Olaf Tyaransen
She is one of the best known sex therapists in the world, with a bunch of million selling books to her credit. But Tracey Cox is still searching for Mr. Right. Well, sort of...

Music | Interview 36% |  8 Feb 1995
T.T. not O.T.T. Joe Jackson
Private, reserved and self-controlled, Tanita Tikaram seriously wonders if there’s a place for her music in the world of frantic rock and frenetic rave. Interview: Joe Jackson

Music | Interview 36% |  8 Aug 2002
Twist and doubt Peter Murphy
The criterati may not like them but Adrian Young doesn't care. and why should he when No Doubt have crafted a most excellent pop record, with dancehall rhythms, in rock steady

Music | Interview 36% |  6 Dec 2001
Esprit de Corr Niall Stokes
Soul-searching at the end of a poignant year with the girl from the north country. The Andrea Corr interview: Niall Stokes

Music | Interview 36% |  6 Dec 2001
Esprit de Corr Niall Stokes
At the end of another eventful year, Andrea Corr takes time out to reflect on life, death, love, health, music and her role, off-stage and on, in the family that plays together. Interview: Niall Stokes

Music | Interview 35% | 25 Feb 2004
At home with...Carol Keogh Eamon Sweeney
It’s all back to the Tycho Brahe’s singer’s place for a root through her drawers.

Music | Interview 35% | 15 Sep 1999
Not The Same Old Story Joe Jackson
PAUL BRADY has had an embattled career. In the course of it, he has made great music, won new fans and lost old friends. He has written powerful songs, locked horns with his record company, even contemplated quitting the business entirely. Now finally, he has come to new realisations about himself and about the enduring power of love. Interview: JOE JACKSON.

Music | Interview 35% | 16 Jul 2003
Postcard from downtown Amsterdam Eamon Sweeney
New Jersey singer-songwriter Danya Kurtz is a star in Holland. Eamonn Sweeney went there to meet her

Music | Interview 35% |  7 Jan 1998
More Songs From Northern Britain Nick Kelly
Glaswegian quartet TRAVIS may have spent much of the last year playing support to Manc legends Oasis, but deep down, all they want to do is rock. Interview: NICK KELLY

Music | Interview 35% |  4 May 1984
ALL MEN HAVE SECRETS Neil McCormack
Morrissey of The Smiths has taken the place of both Duran Duran and the Thompson Twins, single-handedly wiping them out, at least on my one increasingly [used] cassette. When I told him whose conversations we were taping over he said, "Good. I'll talk louder then." Not a man to be taken lightly.

Music | Interview 35% | 10 Dec 1997
Getting Under The Skin Joe Jackson
THE CORRS' public image is one of unblemished beauty and soaraway success. But beneath the pop sheen lurk the darker lyrical themes of Andrea Corr. JOE JACKSON talks to her about the inspiration behind some of the Corrs' biggest hits, hears her anger at recent critical reaction and finds out what "Ireland's sexiest woman" really thinks about love, sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll and the whole damn thing.

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  8 Feb 2002
Paul McCartney Dave Fanning
Paul McCartney talks of life after linda, September 11th and the memories of his firefighter father, being 'lucky enough' to write with John Lennon and his new solo album, Driving Rain

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 20 Jul 2000
John Cusack Craig Fitzsimons
The star of what s set to be the summer s hottest movie, High Fidelity, on love, obsession, movies, rock n roll, his pal Bruce Springsteen and the records he turns to when he s had his heart broken. With support from co-star Lisa Bonet and director Stephen Frears. Text: CRAIG FITZSIMONS

Music | Interview 35% | 25 May 2000
Natural Woman Niall Stokes
SINEAD O'CONNOR has been many things - bona fide pop star, tabloid target, controversial activist, mother and priest. But, above all, she is one of Ireland's most compelling musicians. With a new album due for release, she talks to NIALL STOKES about love, sex, the Church, fame, racism and why "it's important to make it soul music." Pictures: MYLES CLAFFEY

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 15 Jan 2003
Good fellas Fiona Reid
They’re men behaving wonderfully and they’ve taken Irish television by storm. Now into its second series, Bachelors Walk has made household names of Barry, Ray and Michael, themselves inhabitants of a particularly memorable household. Fiona Reid meets the actors behind the true wise guys. Photos Roger Woolman

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  7 Dec 2007
King of America Jason O'Toole
In a remarkably honest interview, which directly preceded the death of his mother, Jonathan Rhys Meyers reflects on his spells in rehab and discusses life as one of Hollywood’s hottest young actors.

Hot Features | Commentary 35% | 23 Nov 2000
The Bard Stripped Bare Olaf Tyaransen
With The Story Of O, poet and journalist OLAF TYARANSEN has written an Irish memoir like no other before, a remarkable, powerful, controversial and outrageously funny book that s set to catapult him into the literary limelight and to the top of the best-sellers lists over the coming weeks. If you think that the accompanying pix tell the naked truth, just wait till you read the book. Ireland s first outlaw autobiography, it s an uncompromisingly confessional tale of literature, sex, drugs, rock n roll and rebellion. But it is also a beautifully-written tour-de-force, a love story that will entertain, shock and move readers. In this short extract, the author battered by the rigours of his pro-cannabis election campaign and broken-hearted by the apparent collapse of a long-term relationship goes completely off the rails. Nude portraits: MICK QUINN

Music | Interview 35% | 15 Dec 1993
US3 GET READY . . . Stuart Clark
Well it’s one for the money Two for the show US3 GET READY . . . . . . Now go cats go! When a critic talks about awarding his favourite gig, album and band of the year accolades to the same outfit then we gotta be talking about something special. In this case it’s transatlantic Jazz Rappers US3. And the, er, critic in question: MR. STUART CLARK

Music | Main Event 35% | 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

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  9 Sep 2008
Watching the detectives Olaf Tyaransen
As the daughter of a notorious drugs smuggler, it was perhaps inevitable that there would be a narcotic element to the debut book by Amber Marks.

Music | Interview 35% | 15 Apr 1983
Joni Mitchell on the radio Dave Fanning
ave Fanning: We just played "Wild Things Run Free" (sic) and as you say yourself you are "back in the harness". Now, except for the vocals would it be a fair assumption to call the music on the new album pop with a rock steady beat?

Music | Interview 35% |  1 Dec 1993
He writes the Songs Joe Jackson
What links Richard Harris with Linda Ronstadt, Art Garfunkel with The Supremes, and Frank Sinatra with er, Ghost Of An American Airman? Why, the music of Jimmy Webb, of course, one of the most widely-respected songwriters of all-time. Here he talks to JOE JACKSON about his friendship with Richard Harris, his encounters with Elvis and his deep-rooted love of Irish music.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 23 Jan 2009
The boxer Jason O'Toole
Kenny Egan brought back a silver medal for Ireland from the Olympic Games – but almost everyone agrees it should have been gold. A national sporting hero, he tells Hot Press of his plans for the future...

Film Review | Film 30% | 20 Oct 1993
APRES L'AMOUR Neil McCormack
APRES L'AMOUR (Directed by Diane Kurys. Starring Isabelle Huppert, Bernard Giraudeau, Hippolyte Girardot)

Hot Features | Sex 29% | 16 Nov 2004
Sexed Up: The Big Romance Anne Sexton
Suggestive emails, rude texts, watching porn, sharing a bath – let our columnist introduce you to the latest and greatest way to spice up your love life: beforeplay

Music | News 29% | 10 May 2001
HQ hero Stuart Clark
THE DUBLIN HIP hop fraternity are in for a treat on May 29th when Michael Franti & Spearhead play the Dublin HQ.

Music | News 29% | 10 May 2001
HQ Hero Stuart Clark
THE DUBLIN HIP hop fraternity are in for a treat on May 29th when Michael Franti & Spearhead play the Dublin HQ.

Music Review | Live 29% | 17 Jan 2002
Witnness 07.12.01 Jane Gillow
Pulp have proven themselves to be acres ahead of your common-or-garden popstars

Music | News 28% | 10 Oct 2002
Do it for the laugh... The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ask standup comic, Perrier-award-winner, Late Late show audience-botherer and original Navan man Tommy Tiernan your questions in the Hot Press Mixed Grill

Politics | Bootboy 28% | 17 Feb 2003
My boyfriend deliberately infected himself with HIV aka BootBoy
Reading a controversial article on “bug chasing” – gay men who deliberately have bareback sex with HIV positive men – inspired our columnist to go public for the first time about a traumatic episode in his own love life.

Film Review | Film 28% | 20 Jul 2000
HIGH FIDELITY Craig Fitzsimons
A winner from the off, this one, as Nick Hornby's source novel gets transplanted from north London to Chicago without losing any of its magic.

Music | News 28% | 15 Dec 1989
Critics Roundup 1989 Ian O'Doherty
Ian O'Doherty's 1989

Music Review | Album 28% |  1 Dec 2008
Trails of the Lonely Olaf Tyaransen
Irish duo's debut album has a sound that puts them right in the room, with warm harmonies and soothing lyrics.

Music Review | Album 27% | 22 Feb 1995
World Of Morrissey Lorraine Freeney
MORRISSEY: “World Of Morrissey” (Parlophone)

Hot Features | Reports 27% | 30 Oct 2007
Tears of a Clown Joe Jackson
Raymond Keane’s chance viewing of Fellini’s classic La Strada led to a lifelong obsession and theatre adaptation, Circus.

Music Review | Album 27% | 21 Sep 1994
The Holy Bible Craig Fitzsimons
MANIC STREET PREACHERS: “The Holy Bible” (Sony)

Music | News 27% | 10 Jun 2004
All systems go for ex-Brahe Tychonaut The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Tycho Brahe have changed their name, sealed a European distribution deal and announced a series of live gigs across Ireland

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

Music | News 26% | 20 Sep 2005
BellX1 track-by-track of Flock The Hot Press Newsdesk
Resourceful as ever, the Hot Press Covert Operations Team has managed to, er, obtain a pre-release copy of the new BellX1 album, Flock.

Music | News 26% | 30 Jan 2004
Hot Press readers' poll: Irish winners The Hot Press Newsdesk
 

Politics | McCann 26% | 25 Feb 2009
Got to admit it's getting better Eamonn McCann
Bono must be doing something right if the Sindo are on his back. Also: why is the church still considered immune from civil law?

Music Review | Album 26% | 10 Aug 2005
Road To Rouen Ed Power
Supergrass are survivors and don’t we just hate them for it? This has nothing to do with their music, a blokey psychedelia informed by a flair for everyman pop, and everything to do with cosmic justice.

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 25% |  6 Oct 2004
You sir, are an idiot Paul Nolan
...if you don’t pay attention to Caught In The Net’s student friendly guide to humourous sites on the web.

Music | News 25% | 15 Dec 2000
Top Tips Stuart Clark
The Irish acts that are about to conquer the world. Words: Eamonn Sweeney, John Walshe, Colin Carberry & Stuart Clark

 

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