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  100% |  9 Oct 2009
Ritchie claims Madonna "retarded" The Hot Press Newsdesk
Her former husband Guy Ritchie has described Madonna as “retarded” in an interview he’s given to a top US magazine.

Music | News 80% |  9 Apr 2004
Madonna Confirmed For Slane Castle, Ireland August 29 The Hot Press Newsdesk
As predicted first by hotpress.com over a month ago, Madonna has been confirmed as the headline artist for Slane 2004. The concert has been scheduled for Sunday, August 29, signalling a change in practice for the annual Slane Castle event, which has not taken place on a Sunday since Bob Dylan appeared there in 1984.

Music | News 79% | 30 Mar 2004
Madonna-for-Ireland update The Hot Press Newsdesk
The odds on Madonna playing Slane on the weekend of August 28/29 have shortened considerably with the singer confirming a third London date at Wembley Arena on August 22.

Music | News 78% | 19 Mar 2004
Madonna for Slane 2004 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Madonna is to be presiding over this year's Slane proceedings, with August 21 the likely date for the festival

Music | News 78% | 21 Mar 2006
Madonna stalls at Croke Park hurdle The Hot Press Newsdesk
Plans to bring Madonna to Croke Park have hit a brick wall.

Music | Interview 76% | 20 Aug 2004
The dominatrix reloaded Peter Murphy
Has Madonna become the immaterial girl? Or will the Re-invention tour re-establish her as the foremost female icon on the planet? On the eve of her first ever Irish appearance at Slane, Peter Murphy takes a look at the strange twist the Queen of Pop’s career has taken – and how she is now fighting back, for all she’s worth.

Politics | Frontlines 65% |  6 Nov 2006
Madonna reignites the adoption debate Colm O Hare
Madge’s controversial adoption of a Malian child has focused attention on the often murky world of third world adoption.

Broadcast | Video 65% | 25 Jan 2007
Madonna vids ahoy  
We've got the Queen of Pop's live tracks right here on hotpress.com.

Music | News 64% | 16 Apr 2004
Madonna for Slane: the story so far [April 16] The Hot Press Newsdesk
Meath County Council have received a formal licence application from Slane promoters, with the date - confirmed as "the Lord's Day" - drawing protests from the local parish priest and tabloid media

Music | News 59% | 22 Mar 2004
Madonna for Slane (updated) The Hot Press Newsdesk
Details are emerging of Madonna's upcoming re-INVENTION tour which will take in Slane festival this August

Music | Interview 59% | 29 Mar 2002
French fancies Paul Nolan
Paul Nolan talks to Gallic dance duo Rinocerose and discovers that they count a certain Madonna Ciccone among their fans

Music | Interview 59% |  8 Jun 2000
The French Connection Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy talks to French producer and Madonna-collaborator, MERWAIS

Music Review | Album 59% | 20 Feb 2007
The Confessions Tour Tara Brady
Reviewing a Madonna compilation is such a futile enterprise one yearns for such purposeful pursuits as staring at a spot on a wall.

Music Review | Live 58% | 10 Sep 2004
Madonna live at Slane Castle Colm O Hare
Despite the hype and controversy surrounding ticket sales in the run up to Slane 2004, on the night it certainly looked as near to a sell-out as made no difference.

Music Review | Album 58% |  8 Nov 2001
Greatest Hits Volume 2 Fiona Reid
All together it’s like a musical flick book through the myriad of Madonna’s incarnations from the early ‘90s to the present day.

Music Review | Album 58% |  7 Nov 2005
Confessions on a Dance Floor Ed Power
The presence of Madonna feels almost incidental, as Price deals in back-beats and a pounding glib electro-clash. What comes out the other end, sparkling yet full of post-modern grit, is a Madonna song for people who don’t like – or even are actively hostile towards – Madonna.

Music Review | Album 58% |  2 Nov 1994
Bedtime Stories Colm O Hare
MADONNA: “Bedtime Stories” (WEA)

Music | News 58% | 17 Oct 2007
Madonna signs 'all-in-one' record deal The Hot Press Newsdesk
Madonna has become the latest big-name artist to shake up the music industry, after signing a unique new contract with concert promotions company Live Nation.

Music | News 58% | 12 Jun 2004
Madonna For Slane, Ireland: Date, Ticket Prices and More Confirmed The Hot Press Newsdesk
After several months of will she/won't she speculation, MCD have announced that Madonna will definitely bring her Re:invention Greatest Hits World Tour to Slane Castle on Sunday August 29.

Music Review | Single 57% | 25 Apr 2003
American Life Hannah Hamilton
Whoever told Madonna that this song was actually any good must’ve been more concerned with their payroll than her actual music, for I fail to recall the last time I heard a record quite so utterly abysmal. Everything about it screams cock up: from the piss poor beats to the total lack of melody, from the humiliating “rap” to the cringeworthy lyrics. This song is exactly what it says on the tin: a forty-something woman with modest vocal talent attempting to be down with the kids. Tragic.

Film Review | Film 57% | 22 Jun 2000
THE NEXT BEST THING Craig Fitzsimons
Yes folks, it's here at last: the most eagerly-awaited film in all human history, starring the almighty Rupert Everett alongside his erstwhile pal Madonna in what aspires to be a serious issue-based drama about parenting, surrogacy, homosexuality and the nature of friendship

Music Review | Single 56% | 15 Dec 1993
Bye Bye Baby Patrick Brennan
Madonna: “Bye Bye Baby” (Sire/Warner Bros)

Music | News 56% | 12 Apr 2001
Madonna For Dublin Stuart Clark
hotpress HAS learned that Madonna is set to play a Dublin show this summer, with Lansdowne Road top of the list of possible venues.

Music | Interview 56% | 15 Dec 2000
The Lil' Ol' Gal From Texas Olaf Tyaransen
Fresh (or rather wrecked) from playing with Madonna, SHARLEEN SPITERI reflects on a year of greatest hits. Interview: OLAF TYARANSEN

Music | Interview 56% | 21 Jan 2003
Damonic powers Eamon Sweeney
From the tragic death of Cliff the fish to turning Madonna down, praise from Nick Hornby and fanmail from Bono, Badly Drawn Boy ’s life is certainly bewildering. and that’s before you consider his hellenic aspirations…

Hot Features | Interview 56% | 22 Feb 2002
Rankin Kim Porcelli
He's shot U2 and Madonna and numerous nudes, formulated an "aesthetic of the dick", published the perfect magazine and, most recently, hit the headlines for endeavouring to make the Queen of England look "really fresh". He's Rankin Waddell, co-founder of Dazed And Confused and probably the most renowned fashion, music and pop culture snapper on the planet

Music Review | Album 55% | 10 Dec 2003
Remixed & Revisited Phil Udell
To be the honest, the history of Madonna remixes has been a chequered one. Even during her last golden period, every ‘Like A Prayer’ or William Orbit overhaul of ‘Justify My Love’ was followed by another dull as dishwater 4/4 dance mix of some other tune. Such trepidation, however, can be dismissed when approaching this impressive seven-track collection.

Hot Features | Interview 55% | 17 Aug 2000
Vinnie Jones Stuart Clark
He was soccer s hardest man. Now he s in the process of becoming a genuine Hollywood star. Here VINNIE JONES talks to STUART CLARK about being mates with Madonna and Brad Pitt, his years with the Crazy Gang, and why he dislikes Johnny Giles

Music | Interview 55% |  6 Aug 2008
Exclusive interview with Crispin Glover Paul Nolan
Cult actor Crispin Glover talks about his taboo-busting directorial debut What Is It?, playing George McFly in Back To The Future and meeting Andy Warhol at Madonna and Sean Penn’s wedding.

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 51% | 25 Oct 2001
Oddie pull complex Stuart Clark
Madonna pulled, Jimmy Somerville balled and Adrian Crowley saluted as Stuart Clark scythes his way through this fortnight's Caught In The Net undergrowth

Music Review | Live 50% | 18 Oct 2007
Gwen Stefani at RDS Simmonscourt, Dublin Paul Nolan
This was a triumphant performance and, frankly, a damn sight better than anything Madonna has done in a long time. All hail the mighty Stef.

Music Review | Album 43% | 25 May 2000
Madonna Eamon Sweeney
This isn't some overblown sub-Goth melodramatic pantomine, despite the preposterous ten word name.

Music | News 43% | 21 May 2004
Slane: NIMBY's complain to Meath County Council The Hot Press Newsdesk
With Madonna's tour about to debut in Los Angeles this Monday, some of Slane's residents seem determined to keep their town out of pop history. The Re-invention tour is a virtual sell out - 47 of the 48 shows currently sport HOUSE FULL signs - with Slane likely to do the same within hours of tickets eventually going on sale.

Music | Interview 42% | 24 Feb 2009
Headline Act Musical Jigsaws Jackie Hayden
Aoife Moriarty has captivated anyone who’s encountered her debut album Dolls & Jigsaws. She talks to Jackie Hayden about her musical past, present and future.

Music Review | Album 42% | 14 Sep 2000
Music Kim Porcelli
Pop fans d’un certain age will remember the jolt: the electrifying shock of the new, followed by the realisation that nothing will ever be the same again.

Music | Interview 41% | 14 Sep 2000
The Dead Heads Peter Murphy
AND YOU WILL KNOW US BY THE TRAIL OF DEAD talk to PETER MURPHY about Zen, punk, cavemen and George Dubya Bush

Music Review | Album 41% | 22 Oct 1992
Erotica Joe Jackson
One half expects to lick open the case of this CD and see a free gift of Madonna's public hairs float to the floor.

Music Review | Album 41% | 22 Oct 1992
Erotica Joe Jackson
One half expects to lick open the case of this CD and see a free gift of Madonna's public hairs float to the floor.

Music | Interview 40% | 24 May 2001
At seventeen… Stephen Robinson
CARLY HENNESSY is MCA’s latest signing and pundits say she may well top the US singles chart this summer. STEPHEN ROBINSON finds out why

Music | Interview 40% |  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 40% | 21 Jul 2006
The hitman and her Richard Brophy
In between making top 10 albums and scoring A-List Hollywood movies, Paul Oakenfold is finding time to tour with Madonna.

Music Review | Album 40% | 23 Apr 2003
American Life Eamon Sweeney
"Its hardly the “revolutionary point of view” that she is laying claim to, but it does sound all the more invigorating coming straight from the lips of the most famous woman in pop"

Music Review | Album 40% |  8 May 2008
Hard Candy Peter Murphy
Hard Candy sounds bloody expensive, but has precious little to declare except an infatuation with its own reflection in a nightclub mirror.

Music | Interview 39% | 16 Mar 2000
Vic Conkers All John Walshe
John Walshe talks to Vic Chesnutt about his forthcoming Irish concert and his reputation as one of America s greatest songwriters.

Music | Interview 39% | 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 39% | 12 Aug 2008
The rogue less travelled Roisin Dwyer
The Charlatans have reclaimed their DIY ethic and released their latest album as a free digital download. It's a far cry from the days of booze, E, and backstage encounters with Madonna.

Music Review | Album 39% | 23 Mar 1989
Like A Prayer George Byrne
On Like A Prayer Ms. Ciccone concocts a potent pot-pourri of re-discovery and re-invention.

Music | Interview 39% |  8 Nov 2001
Rogueminogue Dave Fanning
DAVE FANNING gets to grips with the sexiest sheila in pop

Music | Interview 39% | 21 Jun 2001
Deep down and dirty Eamon Sweeney
EAMON SWEENEY meets lucky punk DIRTY HARRY

Music | Interview 39% |  8 Feb 2008
Justice For All Ed Power
Gaspard Augé of acclaimed electro duo Justice on the group’s stunning live performances, upstaging Kanye West and putting the humour back into dance music.

Music | Interview 39% | 10 Oct 2007
Her Amy Is True Peter Murphy
She’s the latest Scottish singer-songwriter sensation. But Amy MacDonald is very much her own woman.

Music | Interview 39% | 14 Dec 2001
The story of M Peter Murphy
Sex and sanctity, grit and glitter, penthouse and pavement, God and the Devil, and all conical points in between! PETER MURPHY dials M for ADONNA, the pre-eminent pop icon of this and every other year

Music | Interview 39% | 24 Nov 1999
Plutonium Blonde Olaf Tyaransen
Olaf Tyaransen sings the reunion city blues as an unhappy DEBBIE HARRY forces him to take the scenic route through the rise, fall and rise of BLONDIE. But, hey, it all ends happily ever after...

Hot Features | Commentary 38% |  7 Jul 1999
Into The Arms Of America Eamon Sweeney
We re surrounded by American culture from the breakfasts we eat through the beer we drink to the music and movies we define our lives by. And with Independence Day coming on July 4th, you might as well go ahead and enjoy it to the full. Here EAMON SWEENEY suggests how to become an American for a day.

Music | Interview 38% | 14 Apr 1999
Who Loves Ya Babies Peter Murphy
Meet hot new Dublin quintet THE HIGH BABIES. They re endorsed by Bret Easton Ellis, produced by Kim Fowley and wanted by Madonna. Could this be the first great Irish rock sensation of the 21st century? PETER MURPHY reports. Cathal Dawson gets the pics in.

Hot Features | Commentary 38% | 23 Jan 2002
All human life was here (part 2) Staff Writer
Part two of our glance back over the year that was, complete with clickable quotes so you can read each and every article in full, if you like. And you know you like! So don't just sit there. Get reading...

Music | Interview 38% | 24 Feb 2009
The Kid from Fame Olaf Tyaransen
She’s the post-modern starlet who is stalked by paparazzi wherever she goes but is as comfortable talking about Andy Warhol and John Updike as she is hanging with fashionistas. Say hello to Lady GaGa the good-time pop princess who went to school with Paris Hilton, cultivated a drug habit ‘cos that’s what David Bowie did in the ’70s, but thinks fame is just a game.

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 38% | 17 Jun 2002
Ozzy_Osbourne. Barry Glendenning
HOTPRESS meets John ‘Ozzy’ Osbourne the legendary rock ‘n’ roller turned “fucking demi-god” by the success of his reality TV series The Osbournes

Music | Interview 38% | 28 Jan 2005
Life In A Northern Town Peter Murphy
Following in the footsteps of Joy Division, The Smiths and The Stone Roses, Mancunian rockers Doves have continued the tradition of musical excellence for which their hometown is internationally renowned. With their new opus Some Cities in the offing, vocalist Jimi Goodwin here discusses apocalyptic weather, urban decay and those abandoned recording sessions with Madonna’s producer.

Music | Interview 38% | 19 Nov 1992
Don t Cry For Me Niall Stokes
When Siniad O Connor tore up a picture of the pope on the Saturday Night Live television show in the US recently, she unleashed a storm which has been swirling around her ever since, causing her at one point to announce her premature retirement from the music industry. One month on, bruised and weary she may be but Siniad is neither downhearted nor repentant. Having declared war on the Roman Catholic Church she is determined to keep taking the battle to the real enemy. Interview: Niall Stokes.

Music | Interview 38% | 18 Aug 1999
Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay Kevin Barry
. . . or overlooking Fountainstown beach in Co. Cork, anyway. METISSE have everyone talking, owing to the sheer unique nature of their music. KEVIN BARRY met them.

Politics | Frontlines 38% | 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 | Interview 38% | 26 Apr 2001
Rap Van Winkle Peter Murphy
Stereo MCs Wake Up And Smell The Coffee. By Peter Murphy

Music | Interview 38% | 10 Oct 2007
Life, death and rock 'n' Grohl Peter Murphy
Dave Grohl looks back on 20 years of playing music and talks about the birth of his daughter, the trapped Beaconsfield Miners and why Neil Young is his hero.

Hot Features | Interview 38% | 21 Jun 2001
Anthony Bourdain Stuart Clark
Darina Allen, eat your heart out. New York chef ANTHONY BOURDAIN has done it all, from chopping out lines to chopping off fingertips, along the way dealing with the Mafia, Madonna, a dead man in a freezer and the palpitating heart of a cobra. STUART CLARK hears about cooking as rock'n'roll. CATHAL DAWSON serves up the pictures

Music | Interview 37% | 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 | News 37% | 25 Apr 2008
Fighting With Wire for Radio One festival The Hot Press Newsdesk
Derry lads join Madonna on the bill for One Big Weekend

Music | News 37% |  2 May 2008
Lykke Li announces Dublin date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Swedish songstress takes her show to the Sugar Club

Hot Features | Commentary 37% | 14 Dec 2001
The popular music digest Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK and STEPHEN ROBINSON look back on an eventful year in Irish music

Music Review | Live 36% | 30 Jan 2006
Babyshambles live at Koko, London Hannah Hamilton
It’s not often that people start queuing outside London’s Koko at 5pm – the last time was for Madonna, and that was Madonna. Tonight though, the Doherty-ites are making sure Babyshambles’ UK tour kicks off in style.

Music | News 36% |  4 Jan 2005
Have I Got Rock 'n' Roll News for You Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark looks back at the music stories that made the headlines in 2004.

Music | News 36% | 13 Jan 2009
Bipolar Empire headline Powerscourt gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dublin rock hopefuls Bipolar Empire have announced a special "going away gig" this weekend.

Music Review | Album 35% | 17 Aug 2000
Volumen Suite ?? ??
The seventh volume in the chilled-out series hailed by Madonna as her favourite listening material, from the twenty year-old club with the international reputation as the place to watch the sun set over the Mediterranean.

Music | News 35% | 16 Jan 2009
Aoife Moriarty to release debut single and album The Hot Press Newsdesk
‘Alphabet Soup’ will be released on February 5 as the debut single from Aoife Moriarty’s forthcoming album Dolls and Jigsaws.

Music | News 35% |  1 May 2009
Jerry Fish claims top 10 spot The Hot Press Newsdesk
In what is a very strong performance by an independent Irish artist, current Hot Press cover star Jerry Fish has debuted at No.7 in the Irish album charts with his new record.

Music | News 35% | 31 Mar 2008
U2 sign up with Live Nation The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 sign long term deal with American company.

Music | News 35% | 18 Oct 2008
U2 Get Shares In Live Nation The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 are to receive 1.56 million shares worth around $18.5 million in American concert promoters Live Nation Inc.

Music Review | Album 34% | 12 Apr 2001
Passage To Hades Peter Murphy
You can forget just how central a role Jah Wobble played in post punk pop: as Lydon’s accomplice in PiL; as the dub symphonist of the Primals’ ‘Higher Than The Sun’; as the provider of a blueprint for Madonna’s ge-henna’d Salomé dance routines by way of ‘Visions Of You’ with Sinéad and The Invaders Of The Heart.

Music | News 34% | 13 Aug 2009
Pat McCarthy In Ireland To Finish Bipolar Album The Hot Press Newsdesk
The REM and Madonna man is recording in Offaly.

Music Review | Album 34% |  3 Feb 2000
Pieces In A Modern Style John Walshe
OK, here's the deal. William Orbit, the man credited with discovering Beth Orton and reinventing Madonna circa Ray Of Light, has released his first album proper and it's a strange beast.

Music Review | Album 34% | 25 Jul 2005
George Is On Karla Healion
Producers to the stars, Deep Dish have won numerous awards (including two Grammys), supported Madonna, remixed The Stones, Michael and Janet, The Pet Shop Boys and many more, played Versace couture fashion shows, DJed in the world’s most famous clubs, have had plenty of top 20 hits and were voted the second best DJ/ production outfit in the world by Rolling Stone magazine.

Music Review | Album 34% | 25 Jul 2005
George Is On Karla Healion
Producers to the stars, Deep Dish have won numerous awards (including two Grammys), supported Madonna, remixed The Stones, Michael and Janet, The Pet Shop Boys and many more, played Versace couture fashion shows, DJed in the world’s most famous clubs, have had plenty of top 20 hits and were voted the second best DJ/ production outfit in the world by Rolling Stone magazine.

Music Review | Album 34% |  4 Oct 2007
Songs Of Mass Destruction Stephen Errity
Lennox’s glossy white-soul template does sound a bit dated but she's still impressive when she gets it right.

Hot Features | Reports 33% |  9 May 2008
Naked city Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy salutes Ireland-bound New York artist Spencer Tunick, who specialises in photographing nude bodies en masse.

Film Review | Film 33% | 13 Sep 2001
Moulin Rouge Craig Fitzsimons
if you are the kind of individual who lives for musicals, Baz Luhrmann’s latest blast of kitsch madness is almost certainly the most mouth-watering feast served up for your consumption since Madonna’s Evita

Music Review | Album 33% | 18 Oct 2007
In Rainbows Olaf Tyaransen
First impressions are pretty damn good. It’s dreamy, eerie, epic, soaring, soothing, very occasionally manic... and more.

Hot Features | Reports 33% | 28 Apr 2008
Rant in D Minor: Detroit Dispatches Peter Murphy
In which Murph goes to Motown - where he discovers a vibrant arts scene, defiantly thriving in the cracks, despite at the neglect of the Motor City authorities....

Music | Hit the North 33% | 17 Aug 2000
quickening the pulsz Colin Carberry
PULSZAR are loud, feisty and frenzied. We like em !

Politics | McCann 32% | 25 May 2004
Bono, Blair, Prince and the war Eamonn McCann
What does it mean when you sup with Mr.Man? These and other intriguing questions are yours to ponder.

Politics | Bootboy 32% | 23 Mar 2004
That obscure object of desire aka BootBoy
Our columnist investigates the tricky business of reconciling the madonna and the whore.

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 19 May 2003
Caroline Morohan ('Off The Rails' presenter) Tanya Sweeney
 

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 19 May 2003
Kelly (Bellefire) Tanya Sweeney
 

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  1 Jan 2007
My 2006 by Glenda Gilson  
Model and TV presenter.

Music | Interview 26% | 17 Aug 2000
C s Sides Colm O Hare
Colm O Hare profiles the Spice Girl with the talent and tenacity to make a career of her own

Music | Interview 25% | 17 Jan 2002
Hot Press Readers' Poll 2002: Best of International A Various
And the winners are...

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 14 May 2003
Style council Alison Bourke
Is style important? We asked six musicians, and the answer was a resounding ‘you betcha’. Step forward Maria Tecce, Jerry Fish, Gabriela, Ollie Cole, Nina Hynes and Bjorn Baillie

Music | News 24% | 12 May 2005
Brian McFadden and Shane MacGowan Antrim-bound The Hot Press Newsdesk
Brian McFadden, Shane MacGowan & The Popes and Aslan are among the artists performing at Lammas Fair

Music | Interview 24% |  4 Oct 2006
A delicate shade of blue Phil Udell
She’s a second cousin to a Sultan of Ping but Susan Bluechild’s sad torch songs are a million miles removed from the indie mainstream.

Music | Interview 24% | 12 Apr 2006
Skin when you're winning Adrienne Murphy
She’s not afraid to speak her mind but, despite what some people would have you believe, Skin is no man-eating Amazon warrior.

Music | Interview 24% | 10 May 2001
Rubbishing the opposition Stuart Clark
Shirley Manson attacks Christina Aguilera

Hot Features | Commentary 24% | 14 May 2003
Gabriela (Rodrigo Y Gabriela) Alison Bourke
"We always play with jeans and dark or white clothes... Sometimes I wear high heels because it gives good percussion"

Music | Interview 24% |  6 Jan 2006
Critics' singles and albums of the year The Hot Press Newsdesk
Annual article: 2005's best albums and singles, as agreed by Hot Press staffers.

Music | Interview 24% |  6 Jan 2006
Crtics' singles and albums of the year The Hot Press Newsdesk
Annaul article: The best albums and singles according to Hot Press' critics.

Music | Interview 24% | 22 Oct 2003
A Popstar Is Born Tanya Sweeney
Unperturbed by being dropped from Girls Aloud, Hazel Kaneswaren is taking a rockier road to success.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 17 Apr 2002
Jesus crept Stuart Clark
Having spent Easter Sunday contemplating what complete bastards the British are, we thought you might like to peruse the range of IRA action figures that are available at www.canfodmins.com/gallery.htm

Politics | Frontlines 24% |  8 Apr 2008
Selling Britney by the pound Jason O'Toole
Brandy Navarre of paparazzi outfit X17 talks about the multi-million Britney media industry.

Music | Interview 23% | 17 Feb 2000
Against The Grain Richard Brophy
Disco house and electro are credible dance music flavours, but Les Rythmes Digitales Jacques Le Cont has nonetheless been slated for his love affair with the 80s. In an exclusive interview with Digital Beat, Le Cont defends his musical passions.

Hot Features | Interview 23% | 17 Apr 2002
The G force Tara Brady
Aiii! Tara Brady traps Ali G indamoviehouse

Music | Interview 23% | 21 Nov 2006
30 years of rock The Hot Press Newsdesk
In 2007, Hot Press will celebrate its 30th anniversary. By way of a prelude to the up-coming festivities, at Music Ireland ‘06, we will be unveiling the Hot Press Covers Exhibition featuring a selection of the great, and historic images that have adorned the front page of the magazine, from June 1977 onwards...

  23% | 20 Jun 2003
Leaving Mother Lake Member CD Offer
 

Hot Features | Interview 23% | 27 Feb 2008
A lass act Jason O'Toole
She claims to wander about in the nude in her spare time. But British model-turned-TV presenter Jayne Middlemiss is fully clothed and respectable when Hot Press pays her a visit.

Music | Interview 23% | 12 Nov 2002
X rated Kim Porcelli
Missing out on the Popstars title might be the best thing that ever happened to Liberty X, as vocalist Jessica Taylor explains

Music | Interview 23% | 28 Mar 2006
This is the world calling Jackie Hayden
Throughout the pioneering events of Band Aid, Live Aid and Live 8, Bob Geldof has repeatedly achieved the impossible, twisting the arms and consciences of self-absorbed rock stars to get them to think beyond their egos and stimulating recalcitrant politicians and a jaded media into doing things that are not really difficult at all but thinking makes them so.

Hot Features | Interview 23% |  5 Aug 2005
Where egos dare Tara Brady
He was supposed to be the new Tarantino. But Troy Duffy’s rampant ego destroyed his career before it ever really began. To make him feel even better, some friends caught his rise and fall (and fall..) on camera. The result is Overnight one of the most compelling documentaries in year.

Hot Features | Interview 23% | 18 Nov 2005
Top tips from the health squad Karen Ward & Paula Mee
For many women, health is the most important issue of 2005. So what can we do to stay in good shape? Karen Ward (Holistic) and Paula Mee (Nutrition) offer their advice.

Music | Interview 23% | 14 Jul 2005
The Day The Earth Stood Still Hannah Hamilton
It had been billed as the greatest show on earth - but what was it like to witness Live 8 first hand?

Music | Interview 23% | 14 Jul 2005
Live And Kicking Maurice O'Brien
The cause was worthy but, judged strictly on its music, Live 8 was still a blockbuster.

Hot Features | Interview 23% | 20 Mar 2006
Caught In The Net Stuart Clark
Suddenly Ashley Simpson doesn’t seem quite so bad. Caught In The Net has its flabber gasted by white nationalist pop teens Prussian Blue.

Hot Features | Commentary 23% |  4 Aug 1999
Strangely Strange But Oddly Norman Jonathan O Brien
JONATHAN O BRIEN on a maddening and magnificent paperback collection of the work of American literary giant, NORMAN MAILER.

Music | Interview 23% | 28 Apr 1999
Que Sarah, Sarah Adrienne Murphy
Adrienne Murphy talks to burgeoning Limerick singer/songwriter, Sarah Lynch.

Music | Interview 23% | 22 Jun 2000
Viva La Vega! Colm O Hare
Suzanne Vega talks to COLM O HARE about the proliferation of serious female artists, the break-up of her marriage and incorporating spoken word into her performances

Music | Interview 23% | 30 Nov 1994
I’m your fantazia John Collins
John Collins talks to ANDREW GALLAGHER of the much loved up dance promoters Fantazia whose plans for world domination are already being realised.

Hot Features | Commentary 23% | 17 Feb 1999
Shenanigan's Ball The Hot Press Newsdesk
Irish Writers party the night away in NYC!

Music | Interview 23% | 30 Mar 2000
Triumph Of The Underdog Mark Kavanagh
Mark Kavanagh on how the relatively unknown Mark McCabe beat the most famous person in the world to the top of the Irish charts.

Music | Interview 23% | 21 Aug 2003
Phat Of The Land Ronan Fitzgerald
Funk, Disco, Breakbeat and a testicle-admiring Gary Numan. All this - and more - is to be found on the new Plump DJs album. Ronan Fitzgerald meets the Glaswegian dance mavericks.

Music | Interview 23% | 14 Nov 2007
Jack the lad Chris Wasser
Chirpy Londoner Jack Peñate‘s ska-inflected indie-pop is already making an impact on the charts.

Music | Interview 23% | 14 Nov 2006
The Wainwright stuff John Walshe
Rufus Wainwright on family strife, interviews as psychotherapy, sexuality, George W Bush and why he wants Madonna’s kids as fans.

Music | Interview 23% | 14 Apr 2005
American Splendor Phil Udell
Welsh singer Jem Griffiths has become a firm favourite in the US purely on the strength of word-of-mouth. And if her debut album Finally Woken is anything to go by, audiences this side of the Atlantic are likely to follow suit very soon.

Hot Features | Interview 23% | 16 Jul 2002
Way out west Joe Jackson
Dun Laoghaire's Pavilion Theatre is about to premier a new show which tells the story of the proto-Madonna, Mae West

Hot Features | Commentary 23% | 27 Sep 2001
The day the music died Stuart Clark
For a city so often celebrated in song, it was inevitable that the horrific events in new york would be felt as keenly in the music world as in any other section of society. STUART CLARK reports on the industry response and compiles a broad selection of individual reactions to the attack

Music | Interview 23% |  1 Mar 2001
Metal Disco In My Body Colin Carberry
COLIN CARBERRY discusses disco, metal and Madonna with Carrickfergus outfit Superskin

Music | Interview 23% | 27 Jul 2005
New adventures for Hard-Fi Ed Power
The twisted dance-punk of Hard-Fi is inspired by the angst of suburbia. But that hasn’t stopped them reaching for the stars – or breaking into an airport.

Music | Interview 23% | 27 Sep 2001
Just Williams Phil Udell
Keeping an independent state of mind has finally paid off for KATHRYN WILLIAMS reports PHIL UDELL

Music | Report 23% | 15 Apr 2008
(Love) notes from a small island Greg McAteer
He's one of the most distinguised and individualistic figures on the folk scene, an artist who is not afraid to take risks or challenge convention. Now John Spillane has written a moving paean to Ireland - and to his mother.

Music | Interview 23% |  8 May 2003
The going is still good John Walshe
The Go-Betweens is an ongoing story of fellowship, creative freedom and classic songs.

Music | Interview 23% | 17 May 2002
I want my MTZ Colm O Hare
Colm O'Hare meets MTV's Zane Lowe

Hot Features | Interview 23% | 24 Aug 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...

Hot Features | Commentary 23% | 15 Apr 1998
LIVING ON THE EDGE Jackie Hayden
For the untrepid adventurer, Ireland is fast becoming a thrill - a - minute Mecca. JACKIE HAYDEN reports.

Music | Interview 23% | 18 Sep 2006
Jodavino Veritas Colm O Hare
No, the name doesn’t refer to a local Corkonian wino legend; it derives from founder members Joe and Aoibheann Carey’s first names. Since forming the band just under 12 months ago Jodavino have gone from playing to just a dozen punters to feeding the 4000 at the Marquee.

Hot Features | Commentary 22% |  6 Oct 1993
Cut Out & Peep Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK meets ENNIO MARCHETTO, the Italian paper king whose one-man show boasts a cast of hundreds.

Music | Interview 22% |  9 Jun 2006
In the Philip K Dick of it Richard Brophy
His music is inspired by the futurescapes of Bladerunner but could Alden Tyrell be turning his back on electro-pop for good?

Hot Features | Interview 22% | 30 Jun 2009
Hot Gear: Break it up Colm O Hare
From busking to breaking sticks, snares and cymbals: Bipolar Empire don't spare the horses when it comes to gear.

Music | Interview 22% | 15 Apr 2003
Ulster says yo! Barry O Donoghue
While the likes of Cream and Ministry Of Sound have struggled, Belfast superclub Shine continues to go from strength to strength. Barry O’Donoghue reports on one of Irish dance’s big success stories

Music | Interview 22% |  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

Hot Features | Interview 22% | 30 Oct 2007
At Home With... Holly White Colm O Hare
She may live in a salubrious corner of South Dublin but Dan & Becs star Holly White is no privileged posho.

Music | Interview 22% | 23 Jan 2004
Room on Fire Roisin Dwyer
Corkonian four- piece Waiting Room are brewing up a storm.

Music | Interview 22% |  9 Dec 2002
Pizza for Xmas Hannah Hamilton
Huey Morgan talks about his ideal christmas, presents, partying, drugs – and, of course, music

Music | Interview 22% |  5 May 1993
Doing It For Themselves Stuart Clark
The Cranberries have overcome the growing pains that all young bands encounter to become one of Ireland's brightest prospects. Here, Dolores O'Riordan and Fergal Lawlor tell Stuart Clark about the new friends they’ve made, their first trip to America and a chance encounter with Michael Stipe.

Music | Interview 22% |  3 Sep 2007
Boys Keep Swinging Karl O’Keeffe
Ahead of their Electric Picnic shows, The Beastie Boys talk about Politics, the influence of punk on their sound and explain why Ireland is one of their favourite places to play

Politics | Frontlines 22% | 16 Aug 2007
Redemption song Kevin Sheeky
In which HP’s ongoing Out A Tout campaign produces some interesting results.

Music | Interview 22% |  5 Oct 1994
Fruit of the Heart Cathy Dillon
Since Dolores O'Riordan appeared on the cover of Hot Press at the beginning of the year, her life has changed dramatically on both a personal and professional level. Not only has she starred in the Wedding Of The Year, but she's also sustained a serious leg injury, appeared on the Late Late show, and became a dab hand at dealing with media begrudgery. In between all this, The Cranberries found time to record a new album, No Need To Argue. Interview: Cathy Dillon.

Hot Features | Commentary 22% |  3 Aug 2000
Watching Brief Stephen Robinson
STEPHEN ROBINSON drew the short straw and ended up covering the launch in Ireland of Playboy s Lingerie Special Edition

Music | Interview 22% | 25 Aug 2006
The Pop Fundamentalists Dave Fanning
After two decades of electro-pop hits, the PET SHOP BOYS have gone back to basics with their new album Fundamental – and thrown some timely political digs into the mix while they’re at it. But the real battle is getting people to take them seriously.

Music | Interview 22% | 17 Jan 2002
Earning their Stripes Eamon Sweeney
Good sense, as well as greatness, sees the White Stripes surviving the hype. Eamon Sweeney reports

Music | Interview 22% | 10 Jan 2007
Ready, Amy, fire! Stuart Clark
Annual article: Soul sensation Amy Winehouse has the voice of a fallen angel and the mouth of a docker. And that’s before she’s even got a few vodkas into her.

Music | Interview 22% | 12 Oct 2000
Woolsey s Worth Colin Carberry
He s the man behind Reservoir Prods , a load of Premiership goals and a woozy Robbie Williams. But most he s behind pop songs with big fuck-off choruses , a passion PHIL WOOLSEY extends with his new band NINEBAR

Hot Features | Commentary 22% |  5 Oct 1994
GROWING OLD DISGRACEFULLY Fay Wolftree
NO DOUBT word has reached you of the zealous young man who hot-footed it into the lions’ enclosure at London Zoo brandishing a bible and promptly got severely mauled for his efforts.

Music | Interview 22% | 15 Dec 2005
Looking for something to do over Xmas? Louise Hodgson
There is many a haven for shunners of the Christmas Cheer like myself. Lots of lovely bands, singers, comedians and even hynotherapists are at hand to entertain the life out of us, and distract Santa while we throttle him. Right up to the New Year there’s so much going on you needn’t come home till Easter.

Hot Features | Commentary 22% | 20 Oct 1993
Stage Joe Jackson
DUBLIN'S OLYMPIA is one of the city's great venues for late night rock gigs that roll the music right back to its base on the streets, and among the community.

Hot Features | Interview 22% |  8 Jul 2009
Flame academy Peter Murphy
She's the red-haired electro-pop debutante of the year. La Roux frontwoman Elly Jackson talks about her love of the 80s and tells us why Blur were the only decent rock band of the past 20 years.

Music | Interview 22% | 30 Mar 2000
King Richards Richard Brophy
One of the new breed of DJs emerging from the UK, Craig Richards and his DJing partner Lee Burridge have been lauded for their ability to seamlessly join the gaps between breakbeat, tripped out tech-house and deep trance. Resident at London superclub Tyrant, friends with the enigmatic Sasha and on the brink of releasing the definitive Tyrant mix CD, one of the hottest DJs on the planet talks to RICHARD BROPHY.

Music | Interview 22% | 26 Apr 2001
OOOOH! WHITEOUT Kim Porcelli
Falling snow, falling bodies and equipment, and music to fall in love with: it’s Australian mod-disco anarcho-samplers THE AVALANCHES. Text: KIM PORCELLI

Politics | Hog 22% |  2 Aug 2001
Stranger than fiction The Hog
In the case of Jeffrey Archer you really could judge the book by the cover-up

Hot Features | Commentary 22% | 14 Dec 2001
All human life was here (part 3) Staff Writer
Part three of our make-your-own-year 2001 In Review star-studded quote extravagansa. Read 'em, choose 'em, click 'em, read 'em some more. Enjoy!

Music | Interview 22% | 28 Nov 2002
The flesh made word Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy leaps through Kurt Cobain’s journals and finds that he wasn’t the selfless punk martyr he’s made out to be

Music | Interview 22% |  8 Sep 1993
BON VOYAGES Stuart Clark
Half way through his band's massive world tour, JON BON JOVI takes time out to beam good vibes and good health at a frankly envious STUART CLARK.

Music | Interview 22% | 12 Oct 2005
At home with Jason O'Callaghan Tanya Sweeney
'I'm a commercial whore' proclaims gossip columnist turned singer Jason O’Callaghan, a self-proclaimed ‘skanger’.

Music | Interview 22% | 31 Oct 1991
Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This Michael O'Hara
Michael O’Hara meets The Cranberries, the best thing to come out of Limerick since his good self (it says here)

Hot Features | Commentary 22% |  8 Sep 1993
Off Screen Neil McCormack
A STRANGE sound can be heard in L.A. late at night, when the traffic has finally begun to die down, Mickey Rourke has parked his Harley, Bruce Willis has turned off his 1,000 megawatt speakers and the denizens of the Dream Factory are getting ready to embrace the great unconscious.

Hot Features | Commentary 22% | 26 Jan 1994
Off Screen Neil McCormack
DAWN OF destruction! screamed the head line of my paper. Apocalypse Cancelled Due To Lack Of Interest might have been more appropriate.

Politics | Frontlines 22% | 17 Aug 2007
Band of gypsies Peter Murphy
Award-winning Kiwi journalist Garth Cartwright has produced a vivid insight into Romany musical history and culture.

Hot Features | Interview 22% | 25 Oct 2007
A fairytale ending Tara Brady
Tara Brady meets Matthew Vaughn to talk about his movie transition from gangster geezers to flying pirate fairytales in Stardust.

Hot Features | Interview 22% | 22 Nov 2002
Talking Ed Stephen Robinson
Ed Byrne has just finished a smash-hit series of concerts at Dublin’s Olympia Theatre as part of his hundred-date tour but those who are missing him already can tune into the new Network 2 show Just For Laughs which finds him wearing his TV presenters’ hat. and shades.

Hot Features | Interview 22% | 27 Aug 2004
Lord Henry Mountcharles Olaf Tyaransen
An aristocrat turned rock’n’roll promoter, Lord Henry Mountcharles has been one of the most intriguing figures in Irish public life over the past twenty years. On the eve of Madonna’s hugely anticipated gig at Slane Castle, Mountcharles talks to Hot Press about his priviledged upbringing, studying at Harvard, running for electoral office, experimenting with drugs, meeting U2, Guns n’ Roses and David Bowie, and his encounters with UFO's. Photography Cathal Dawson

Politics | Hog 22% |  5 Oct 1994
DÁIL IN A DAY’S WORK Dermot Stokes
The slow drag towards a new definition of the future in the northern part of the island continues apace.

Music | Interview 22% |  9 Aug 2006
Knife in the fast lane Ed Power
Razorlight are one of the best bands in the world, or so reckons their dapper frontman Johnny Borrell. In an exclusive interview, he talks about heroin addiction, his troubled friendship with Pete Doherty and explains why Arctic Monkeys are also-rans.

Music | Interview 22% | 25 Jul 2007
James without frontiers Stuart Clark
Whether feeding dubious cups of coffee to celebrity chefs or coercing Joe Strummer to dress up as an Indian on Top Of The Pops, Alex James is a man who knows how to squeeze every ounce of enjoyment out of life.

Hot Features | Interview 22% | 20 Mar 2006
Why wouldn't you want sex with a younger man? Anne Sexton
The tide has turned. Lots of women are now enjoying sexual flings with younger Lotharios. And, as long as the sex is good, why the hell not?

Music | Interview 22% |  5 Mar 1997
Cortes The Killer Adrienne Murphy
Spanish heart-throb joaquin cortes brings a heady blend of exoticism and passion to the stages of the world. Adrienne murphy meets the flamenco

Hot Features | Interview 22% |  3 Apr 2006
How's about a bit of girl on girl? Anne Sexton
A recent survey revealed that highly sexed women are far more likely to want a bit of same sex action than highly sexed men. Anne Sexton- who falls effortlessly into the highly sexed category!- recalls that it was the feel of her girl lover's skin that was the most striking aspect of her first lesbian encounter. Once she relaxed, however, it was an experience to remember.

Music | Interview 22% | 23 Jan 2007
Laura's theme Ed Power
Her record label thought it had signed the new Norah Jones. But Dublin teen chanteuse Laura Izibor is every inch her own woman.

Music | Interview 22% |  4 Aug 1999
The Cook Report Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK meets man-of-the-moment NORMAN COOK (aka FATBOY SLIM). On the agenda - tabloid intrusion, drugs, his love affair with Zoe Ball, and The Housemartins.

Music | Interview 22% | 29 Sep 1999
It Never Rains But It Pours Colm O Hare
COLM O HARE speaks to Fran Healy and Dougie Payne of TRAVIS about ongoing success, irritating Radiohead comparisons and avoiding the nightmare of 9-5 existence.

Music | Interview 22% | 25 Jun 2002
'80s: it was like being in Disneyland Joe Elliott
Forget The Sunset Grill or Whisky A Go Go, it was Osborne Mushet Tools that gave birth to the only hard rock band capable of giving Madge and Wacko a run for their money. The man who put the steel into Sheffield tells the story

Music | Interview 22% | 19 Mar 1997
Cool And The Gang Joe Jackson
One by one, the members of CHILL Ireland s answer to the Spice Girls occupy the Hot Press hot seat. Popping the questions: JOE JACKSON. Pix: Cathal Dawson.

Hot Features | Interview 22% |  3 Nov 2008
Doin' It for the Kids Tara Brady
After the release of HSM3, choreographer and director Kenny Ortega tells us why the restrictive family values parameters only inspire him to be more creative.

Hot Features | Interview 22% |  1 Apr 2003
Gale force Craig Fitzsimons
Commitments director Alan Parker and actress Laura Linney on their new movie, The Life Of David Gale, which explores the murky territory of the death penalty.

Music | Interview 22% | 29 Nov 2001
Air apparent James Kelleher
Air are keen to talk about intellectualism and art. fine, says James Kelleher, just so long as we can also talk about blowjobs. Maintenant, read on…

Music | Interview 22% | 25 Mar 2008
Rustic Development Patrick Freyne
Patrick Freyne talks to Ken McHugh of Autamata about his double life as artist and producer, his new album, Colours of Sound - and about moving to the country.

Music | Interview 22% | 29 Jul 2002
Song and dance man Peter Murphy
Leaving behind his desk job, Paul Oakenfold has enlisted a galaxy of stars to perform vocal duties on hs new album Bunkka including Tricky, Nelly Furtado and, uh, Hunter S. Thompson

Hot Features | Interview 22% | 12 May 2005
Baddiel To The Bone Peter Murphy
Like many of his brethren in the world of comedy, David Baddiel has turned his hand to fiction in recent years. Although his previous efforts met with a lukewarm critical response, his new novel, The Secret Purposes – a skilfully rendered tale which draws heavily on Baddiel's grandparents' experience in wartime England – looks set to reverse that trend. Interview by Peter Murphy. Photography by Liam Sweeney

Music | Interview 22% | 29 Apr 2002
White lies Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark hears the confessions of Natalie Imbruglia and talks of celebrity boyfriends, Bono and chocolate mousse

Music | Interview 22% | 29 Apr 2003
Did cocaine kill clubland? Mark Kavanagh
Olaf Tyaransen’s recent Hot Press story prompted Mark Kavanagh to ponder the question currently being asked by many involved in dance music

Music | Interview 22% | 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 22% | 10 Jun 1998
The Youth Of Today Nick Kelly
17 years on, sonic youth are still doing it their way. nick kelly meets thurston moore and lee ranaldo of the lasting independents.

Music | Interview 22% | 24 Jun 1998
*Rock Is Dead* Joe Jackson
Boyzone boss LOUIS WALSH goes off with a pop. Interview: JOE JACKSON

Hot Features | Interview 22% | 15 Mar 2001
Playing In Traffic Craig Fitzsimons
Seven years ago, CATHERINE ZETA-JONES was so down on her luck that she was having to open supermarkets to pay the rent. Then came a move to Hollywood and the patronage of, first, Steven Spielberg and, then, Michael Douglas who was so taken with the Welsh actress' charms that he married her. In London last week for her new film, Traffic, she talked to CRAIG FITZSIMONS about life among the Hollywood A-list

Music | Interview 22% | 24 Jun 1998
"ROCK IS DEAD" Joe Jackson
Boyzone boss louis walsh goes off with a pop. Interview: joe jackson.

Hot Features | Interview 22% |  2 Aug 2002
Jazz gags Stephen Robinson
David O'Doherty on why comedy should aspire to be the new jazz

Music | Interview 22% |  2 Mar 2000
Ani, You're The One! Siobhan Long
ANI Di FRANCO has confirmed her position as one of the 90s most compelling performers with her new album Up, Up, Up, Up, Up Up. But there has always been more to Di Franco than her music. Here she talks to SIOBHAN LONG about her hard-won independence, corporate America and the stupidity of conservativism.

Hot Features | Interview 22% |  9 Aug 2007
Ave maria Tara Brady
Motherhood has done little to diminish maria doyle kennedy‘s snarling rock chick attitude. Here, she talks about censorship, Chuck Palahniuk and how she’s managed to balance music with big-league acting.

Music | Interview 22% | 30 Jun 2004
Tossing the Orb Tanya Sweeney
After 15 years and seven albums of premium electronica and blissful live shows, Orbital are shutting down all systems.

Music | Interview 22% | 25 Jan 1995
Oh, Sheryl Helena Mulkearns
Don’t let her steal your heart away! sheryl crow: Hot Press Readers’ Love Of The Year and Bob Dylan’s favourite singer-songwriter is the hottest new star in rock'n'roll. Helena Mulkerns charts the singular rise of Kennet, Missouri’s most celebrated slacker country queen.

Music | Interview 22% | 28 Nov 2003
Lovin' it Large... with fries! Stuart Clark
With a little help from Timbaland and The Neptunes, Justin Timberlake’s debut solo album justified propelled him from N’Sync baby food salesman to purveyor of the slickest dancefloor pop since the days when Michael Jackson was black. here, via the wonders of modern technology, HP eavesdrops as the boy wonder receives a Woodward & Bernstein-style investigative enema from the Euro-press.

Music | Interview 22% | 12 Oct 2004
This Monky's gone to heaven Olaf Tyaransen
With the release of their hugely impressive Turbulence album, LA/Irish outfit Saucy Monky have emerged as genuine contenders. As the critical plaudits continue to mount up, twin lead vocalists and songwriters Cynthia Catania and Annmarie Cullen step up to the mic.

Hot Features | Interview 22% | 28 Mar 2006
Massive Aggressive Craig Fitzsimons
They redefined the parameters of contemporary music, creating weird, eerie and magnificent soundscapes. Now, as they prepare to release a career retrospective, Massive Attack talk about their choice of collaborators and why they agreed to soundtrack a porn movie.

Music | Interview 22% | 17 Aug 2000
You've Come A Long Way, Moby Chris Donovan
CHRIS DONOVAN looks at the incremental progress of the would-be King of Slane, who tells him about life, love, Christianity, veganism and scoring for films Plus: Profiles of Slane s other attractions, MACY GRAY, MEL C, BRYAN ADAMS, THE SCREAMING ORPHANS and DARA. Also: A Quickie with LORD HENRY MOUNTCHARLES

Hot Features | Commentary 22% |  3 Nov 1993
Off Screen - Whore Wars and the burning of Beverly Hills Neil McCormack
There is no smoke without fire, they say. Well there is a lot of smoke hanging over Hollywood today. A pall of thick, black, lung-choking smoke from the fires engulfing the East Coast.

Music | Interview 22% | 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.

Music | Interview 22% | 20 Oct 1993
WHAT'S The DEAL? Andy Darlington
Sexual Politics and Pixies, P.J. Harvey and the Marquis de Sade, Sexism and self-loathing, Black Sabbath and Doris Day. THE BREEDERS aren't always quite what you'd expect them to be. Interview: ANDY DARLINGTON

Music | Interview 22% | 25 Feb 2004
Ooh, Danu, oobie doo.. Jackie Hayden
Danu may just be the hardest working band in trad. With their fourth album The Road Less Travelled only recently released and another promised for the spring, When Jackie Hayden put a number of key issues to the band’s accordionist Benny McCarthy and bodhran player and uilleann piper Donnchadh Hough he found that they don’t just work hard, they talk hard too.

Hot Features | Interview 22% | 29 Oct 2004
The Secret Of His Success Olaf Tyaransen
Ireland’s biggest transatlantic TV star, Graham Norton has come a long way from his humble beginnings in Bandon. In his new tell-all autobiography, So Me, Norton writes about his tumultuous rise to the top, living in the media spotlight, keeping A-list company and coping with emotional upheaval. “It’s an uncertain time in my life,” he tells Olaf Tyaransen.

Hot Features | Commentary 22% |  6 Jul 2000
piracy on the high c s Jackie Hayden
Artists and record companies are losing millions of pounds every year through piracy. New developments like Napster and MP3 will bring further challenges. Report: JACKIE HAYDEN.

Politics | Frontlines 22% | 20 Oct 1993
Out of the broom closet Melissa Knight
Halloween is just around the corner. But do we celebrate it in a way that is fundamentally prejudiced and hostile? MELISSA KNIGHT argues that it's time we understood the reality of Witchcraft and Goddess worship.

Music | Interview 22% |  1 Apr 1998
SOMETHING OUT OF NOTHING Jackie Hayden
As none of the three people named in the title of Something Happens new album Alan, Elvis And God was available for interview, Tom Dunne, Ray Harman and Ted Ryan took on the roles of all three to discuss how the planet-fab foursome are moving into overdrive with the acquisition of a new record deal and the imminent release of that new album. Tape: JACKIE HAYDEN.

Music | Interview 22% | 30 Nov 1994
Crash Bang Wallet! Stuart Clark
You might think that the Crash Test Dummies are a strange bunch now but you should have seen them four years ago! Dan Roberts and Mitch Dorge tell Stuart Clark how a big-haired Winnipeg bar band with a penchant for the Clancy Brothers have managed to hit the big time. Pix: Cathal Dawson

Hot Features | Commentary 22% | 15 Dec 2000
The Final Cut Craig Fitzsimons
Craig Fitzsimons and Tara Brady select the best and worst in cinema this year

Music | Interview 21% | 16 Nov 1994
DOUBLE EXPOSURE, DOUBLE EXPOSURE Joe Jackson
Confronted by an autobiography with a dual narrator, Joe Jackson asks the real Ray Davies to stand up and testify on homosexuality, marriage, groupies, the essence of Kinkdom – and the true story of Lola.

Hot Features | Interview 21% | 27 Nov 2007
The mighty Penn Tara Brady
In 1990, 22 year-old college graduate Christopher McCandless donated his $24,000 in savings to Oxfam and hit the road. Two years later he died in Alaska, after approximately 112 days in the wild. Legendary actor and director Sean Penn tells the story in his fourth film Into The Wild.

Music | Interview 21% |  9 Jul 2002
Cod acting Eamon Sweeney
The best electro-rock outfit since KLF or this year's Sigue Sigue Sputnik? The jury's still out, but Fischerspooner's Casey Spooner tells us he's more than just a cheap stunt

Hot Features | Interview 21% | 11 Aug 2004
Coronation Street Tara Brady
Moviehouse meets the creative team behind King Arthur, the rollicking action-adventure story shot on location in County Wicklow. just don’t mention the Irish weather.

Music | Interview 21% | 29 Apr 1998
THAT'S A FINE MEZZANINE YOU GOT US INTO! Stuart Clark
When massive attack decided that they'd meet the press in Dublin, stuart clark got just thirty minutes to prepare for the interview. But he still manages to talk to 3d about music, football, the band's new album Mezzanine - and the difficulties of making sweet leurve to the sound of your own records.

Music | Interview 21% | 23 Jun 1977
Radiators Keep Falling On My Head Mike Cannon
Bet You Thought We Were Going To Use A Silly Headline. We Are. Radiators Keep Falling On My Head.

Politics | Frontlines 21% |  9 Mar 1994
THE CENSORSHIP OF PUBLICATIONS ACT IS DECADENT AND DEPRAVED Liam Fay
It is still possible to ban a book or magazine in Ireland if it advocates the use of contraception. Report: LIAM FAY

Hot Features | Interview 21% | 23 Apr 2003
4 real Kim Porcelli
Is she a manufactured pop act made to look like a rock chick? is she a rock chick who sells records like a manufactured pop act? or is she something else entirely? Why’d Avril Lavigne have to go and make things so complicated?

Music | Interview 21% | 11 Aug 1993
ANOTHER SIDE of FRANKIE LANE Siobhan Long
Now that he's discovered the joys of the Dobro, are Frankie Lane's madcap, balcony-scaling days over for good? Not a bit of it. *It's all really just about finding a new way of being nasty.* He tells Siobhan Long.

Music | Interview 21% | 31 Mar 1999
More Songs About Death And Botany Joe Jackson
New country? No. New folk? Perhaps. Better yet call it dark, maverick timeless music. JOE JACKSON meets GILLIAN WELCH.

Hot Features | Interview 21% | 17 Jan 2006
Old Hayden's almanac Jackie Hayden
An exclusive foretaste of all the wonders 2006 has in store.

Hot Features | Interview 21% | 17 Jan 2006
Old Hayden's almanac Jackie Hayden
An exclusive foretaste of all the wonders 2006 has in store.

Hot Features | Commentary 21% | 12 Jan 1994
Off Screen Neil McCormack
ANOTHER YEAR is upon us. You probably noticed. New Years don’t creep in quietly, they descend with a thud that leaves your head ringing for days (It’s called a hangover – Ed).

Music | Interview 21% |  8 Apr 2002
Sophie's Choice Peter Murphy
Or how a short-term model, aspiring novelist and Indie kitten became a sophisti-cat and lived to twitch her tale. Peter Murphy meets the multi-layered Sophie Ellis Bextor

Music | Interview 21% |  5 Jul 2006
Coming up for Eire Hannah Hamilton
As the masses prepare to descend on Punchestown, we dispatch Hannah Hamilton to assess the festival fitness of one of this year's Oxegen buzz bands, Franz Ferdinand.

Music | Interview 21% |  5 Nov 1992
Alone Again Naturally Bill Graham
Sharing the spotlight with only his trusty guitar, Ireland's foremost troubadour Christy Moore prepares to take on audiences at The Point later this month. Here he tells Bill Graham of his growing sense of worth and self-confidence, defends Siniad O'Connor's right to free speech and explains just why good hecklers are worth their weight in gold.

Music | Interview 21% | 13 Apr 2000
THE SECOND COMING OF JONI MITCHELL Joe Jackson
In the second and final part of our exclusive interview, JONI MITCHELL tells her story from the ground-breaking Blue to the present day. Having grown increasingly disenchanted with a music biz providing junk food for juveniles it took the classic songs of Billie Holiday and Etta James to restore her faith and give her own career a new lease of old life. Once a romantic always a romantic, she tells JOE JACKSON

Music | Interview 21% | 13 Apr 2000
THE SECOND COMING OF JONI MITCHELL Joe Jackson
In the second and final part of our exclusive interview, JONI MITCHELL tells her story from the ground-breaking Blue to the present day. Having grown increasingly disenchanted with a music biz providing junk food for juveniles it took the classic songs of Billie Holiday and Etta James to restore her faith and give her own career a new lease of old life. Once a romantic always a romantic, she tells JOE JACKSON

Music | Interview 21% | 13 Apr 2000
THE SECOND COMING OF JONI MITCHELL Joe Jackson
In the second and final part of our exclusive interview, JONI MITCHELL tells her story from the ground-breaking Blue to the present day. Having grown increasingly disenchanted with a music biz providing junk food for juveniles it took the classic songs of Billie Holiday and Etta James to restore her faith and give her own career a new lease of old life. Once a romantic always a romantic, she tells JOE JACKSON

Music | Interview 21% | 13 Apr 2000
THE SECOND COMING OF JONI MITCHELL Joe Jackson
In the second and final part of our exclusive interview, JONI MITCHELL tells her story from the ground-breaking Blue to the present day. Having grown increasingly disenchanted with a music biz providing junk food for juveniles it took the classic songs of Billie Holiday and Etta James to restore her faith and give her own career a new lease of old life. Once a romantic always a romantic, she tells JOE JACKSON

Hot Features | Commentary 21% | 15 Dec 1993
Disaster, sex and death Neil McCormack
AND THAT WAS JUST IN THE HOLLYWOOD BOARDROOMS! NEIL McCORMICK LOOKS BACK AT THE MOVIEMAKING YEAR IN WHICH ARNIE TOOK A TUMBLE, DINOSAURS CAME BACK FROM THE DEAD AND MICHAEL JACKSON’S PETER PAN DISAPPEARED OFF TO NEVER NEVER LAND.

Music | Interview 21% | 19 Sep 2005
Mumba's the word Tara Brady
You may well have thought Samantha Mumba had tumbled off the face of the earth. Not so. She’s been enjoying a year's break and plotting the next phase of her career. Ahead of the release of her new movie, the zombie comedy Boy Eats Girl, Mumba is in ebullient mood, as she talks about life in the goldfish bowl – and why she and Louis Walsh are still the best of friends. [Photos: Peter Evers]

Music | Interview 21% | 19 Jul 2007
The lady vanishes Peter Murphy
Making her solo debut, Andrea Corr has set about re-casting herself as a vampish singer with a taste for dark beats and sultry wordplay. In a forthright interview, she talks about her unexpected re-invention.

Music | Interview 21% |  7 Aug 2002
Radical adults Peter Murphy
Age has not withered them. twenty years after they rose out of the new york underground, Sonic Youth have managed to grow old and stay hardcore. Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon reveal how it’s done

Music | Interview 21% | 15 Dec 1993
Girls On Top Joe Jackson
Never met a dyke he didn t like! Joe Jackson boogies the night away with Zrazy, one of Irish music s most determined combos. 1993 saw this radical lesbian dance due release their debut album in the face of widescale indifference from the national media and here they tell of their struggle to assert their music and sexuality against overwhelming odds.

Music | Interview 21% |  5 Jul 2001
The norman conquest John Walshe
Backstage at Creamfields, JOHN WALSHE talks to FATBOY SLIM about the joys of fatherhood, being one half of the posh and becks of the chemical generation; sharing a hot-tub with Baz Luhrman and how he got Christopher Walken to tap-dance

Music | Interview 21% | 28 Jun 2005
REBEL YELL! Paul O'Mahony
The best Cork album in the world... ever! Compiled by Paul O'Mahoney and Jim X. comet

Music | Interview 21% |  8 Mar 2006
The Ritter truth John Walshe
Running a marathon, writing the folk-pop equivalent of Dante’s Divine Comedy, buying a house, releasing the finest record of his career. All in a year’s work for Josh Ritter. John Walshe travelled to Boston to meet the young songwriter.

Music | Interview 21% | 15 Dec 1993
Girls on Top Joe Jackson
Never met a dyke he didn’t like! Joe Jackson boogies the night away with ZRAZY, one of Irish music’s most determined combos. 1993 saw this radical lesbian dance duo release their debut album in the face of widescale indifference from the national media and here they tell of their struggle to assert their music and sexuality against overwhelming odds.

Music | Interview 21% |  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 21% |  6 Jan 2003
Screaming Queens Peter Murphy
From badass bunnies via political incorrectness to the mightiest drummer in rock ’n’ roll, it’s all in an interview’s work for Queens Of The Stone Age mainman Josh Homme.

Music | Interview 21% |  7 Jul 2006
The life of Brian Tara Brady
He may not be your average indie kids dream ticket, but Brian Kennedy has lived in very interesting times. An initially promising career was scuppered by record company machinations, but, under the stewardship of Van Morrison, he matured into a remarkably successful solo artist, as well as a respected novelist. Then there were the small matters of performing at George Best's funeral, the recent Eurovision controversy - and his current run at the helm of RTE's flagship summer Saturday night entertainment show.

Politics | Frontlines 21% | 15 Dec 1993
The Gory Arts Festival! Patrick Brennan
Peter Greenaway’s latest film The Baby Of Mâcon has aroused critical opprobrium due to its blend of religious imagery and unnerving violence. Here, the director defends the movie, outlines his attitude to the moral guardians who object to his work and explores the importance of ritual in cinema and contemporary advertising. Interview: Patrick Brennan

Music | Interview 21% | 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 | Interview 21% | 31 May 2006
Mind, Lightbody & soul Stuart Clark
Snow Patrol‘s Gary Lightbody may be the thinking woman’s indie sexpot, but with their new album Eyes Open going supernova all over the shop, the poor fella has no time to capitalise on his status, given that the only people he sees on a regular basis are his band and crewmates. With whom, he assures us, “penetrative sex is out of the question.” Also on the agenda: break-ups, infidelity, the Northern body politic, U2 and, of course, underpants.

Music | Interview 21% | 27 May 1998
Every Flower Has It's Thorn John Walshe
The release of Born may confirm that Hothouse Flowers are back to their blooming best, but as John Walsh discovers, Liam, Peter and Fiachna have a few vinyl skeletons in the closet. Readers of a nervous disposition are advised to proceed with care.

Music | Interview 21% | 14 Apr 1999
The Sweetest Thing Peter Murphy
Ahead of the band s heineken green energy gig in Dublin, PETER MURPHY talks to NINA PERSSON of THE CARDIGANS about success, sexuality, self-esteem and joyriding!

Music | Main Event 21% | 13 Feb 2002
Return to Neverland Peter Murphy
Nirvana - Ten years after. Peter Murphy talks to producer Butch Vig, musician Mark Lanegan and critic Greil Marcus, and gets the inside story of the making of Nevermind, the classic album that changed the face of music, unveiled the anthem 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' and brought the world face to face with a screaming soul called Kurt Cobain.

Music | Interview 21% | 30 Mar 2000
Confessions Of A Songwriter Joe Jackson
Credited with being a pioneer in the field of confessional singer-songwriting, it is only now, at the age of 55, that JONI MITCHELL is able to talk openly about the private trauma behind the songs on such classic albums as Blue. On the occasion of the release of a new album Both Sides Now, that sees her revisit some former glories, the legendary Mitchell takes JOE JACKSON on a journey through her personal, and professional history. This is part one of an exclusive two-part interview

Hot Features | Commentary 21% |  3 Sep 1997
It s alright ma, we re only SLEEPING Peter Murphy
After being a magnet for A&R men during the 80s, Dublin has recently developed into something of an underachiever. The city may have the second biggest growth-rate in Europe but there are a hell of a lot of gigs and records that simply aren t selling. peter murphy casts a critical ear over the capital s music scene and decides that what s required is a full-scale artistic enema.

Music | Interview 21% |  3 Feb 2000
Shoulder And Wiser Stuart Clark
When the Be Here Now tour fell apart at the seams in 1997, the end seemed nigh for Britain’s biggest rock’n’roll band. Then Noel Gallagher gave up drugs and moved to the country. With a stunning new album on the way, the Oasis mainman tells Stuart Clark where it all went right.

Hot Features | Commentary 21% | 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 21% | 22 Sep 1993
Black To The Future Liam Fay
Funky Ceili, non-conformist politics and the approval of Bob Dylan, Robin Williams and Johnny Cash to name but a few. Larry Kirwan tells Liam Fay how Black 47 have become the hottest band in New York and one of 'The Ten Most Hated Things About America

  21% |  7 Feb 2006
International female  
Best international female of 2005, as voted for by readers of Hot Press.

Music | News 21% | 10 May 2001
More Alanis, vicar? Stuart Clark
IN WHAT’S LIKELY to be one of the year’s live highlights, Alanis Morissette brings her band to Vicar St. on June 13th.

Music | Interview 21% | 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 21% |  9 Mar 1994
BORN AGAIN VIRGIN Bill Graham
With his work on the soundtrack to In The Name Of The Father bringing him into the full glare of media attention Gavin Friday takes this opportunity to put to rest any accusations of riding on U2’s coat-tails. Confident and brimming with ideas for his solo career, The Spotlight Kid gives the lowdown to an eager BILL GRAHAM.

Hot Features | Interview 21% |  4 Mar 1998
The KIDS ARE NOT ALL RIGHT Joe Jackson
To Cian O Tighearnaigh of the ispcc, child abuse sexual, physical and emotional constitutes the single greatest scandal facing our country. Here he talks to Joe Jackson about the extent to which he believes the state has failed our children and why, in his opinion, mandatory reporting is an essential first step in putting things right. Pix: Colm Henry

Hot Features | Interview 21% | 17 Feb 2000
Model Behaviour Olaf Tyaransen
In Dublin for the Brown Thomas International Fashion Show, supermodel CHRISTY TURLINGTON meets OLAF TYARANSEN. On the agenda: drugs, sleaze in the fashion industry and the pressures of celebrity.

Music | Interview 21% | 26 Mar 2002
Fallin' to the top Matt Diehl
Currently the hottest female property in music, Alicia Keys has come a long way from the little girl whose first record was kermit's 'it's not easy being green'. Admittedly, she's had some serious assistance from heavy friends - including music biz mogul Clive Davis - but mainly she can thank her own prodigious talent and spirit of independence. Matt Diehl hears how Alicia Keys came to share the grammy limelight with U2

Hot Features | Interview 21% |  3 Apr 2006
Streets writing man Stuart Clark
With his first two albums, Streets mastermind Mike Skinner established himself as one of the most eloquent, idiosyncratic and gifted vocalists and worsdsmiths of his generation. But the 27 year old came close to blowing it all on spread-betting and crack, not to mention engaging in an XXX-rated tryst with an unnamed pop starlet. Thankfully, he’s bounced back with the tell-all confessional of The Hardest Way To Make An Easy Living.

Politics | Frontlines 21% | 22 Sep 1993
Even Better than the Real Thing Gerry McGovern
Or that's what the proponents of the phenomenon of Virtual Reality might want us to believe. GERRY McGOVERN enters this brave new world and discovers that its capacity to transform our lives - at work, rest and foreplay - is truly mindblowing. Now, put on your headset and start reading!

Music | Interview 21% | 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.

Music | Interview 21% | 14 Nov 2003
The Buck stops here Peter Murphy
from reagan to bush; from radio free europe to clear channel; from green to reveal; from the sfx to marlay park. REM call time out and Peter Buck fills in the gaps from 1983 to 2003. interview Peter Murphy

Hot Features | Commentary 21% | 15 Apr 1998
BABY, YOU CAN DRIVE MY CAR Barry Glendenning
Her fantasy is out-qualifying Michael Schumacher, she once drove at 200 miles per hour and she'd "consider" sleeping with a fat, sweaty Italian if it meant getting a drive with Ferrari! She's sarah kavanagh, and her ambition is to take her place on the Forumula One grid by the year 2,000. Interview: barry glendenning. Pix: clare kavanagh.

Music | Interview 21% | 17 Jul 1986
WIDE AWAKE IN AMERICA Pat Singer
In what may well be the most effective marriage yet of rock and pragmatic politics, U2, Sting, Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed and others are pushing the Amnesty International message on the 'Conspiracy Of Hope' tour. Pat Singer joins them on the road.

Music | Interview 21% | 15 Jan 2003
Ready for liftoff The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ten, nine, eight… we count down the contenders for 2003. Words Hannah Hamilton, Colin Carberry, Niall Stokes, Richard Brophy, John Walshe, Eamon Sweeney and Stuart Clark

Hot Features | Interview 21% |  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 Review | Single 21% | 23 Jul 2003
Everything Eventually Colm O Hare
 

Hot Features | Commentary 21% | 12 Jan 1994
THE ONE DANCE SONG THAT CAN MAKE ME BREAK DOWN AND CRY Helena Mulkearns
Fiction by Helena Mulkerns

Music | Interview 21% |  2 Mar 2000
the godfather revisited Peter Murphy
Can Puff Daddy Beat The Rap? BY PETER MURPHY

Hot Features | Commentary 21% | 16 Dec 1996
The A to Z of Weird sex (Deluxe version) Liam Fay
A mind-boggling shagiography to keep fans of the regular column going until the New Year. Your guide: liam fay.

Music | Interview 21% | 12 Oct 2000
telling it like it is Joe Jackson
Having already conquered Ireland and the UK, SAMANTHA MUMBA is poised to join Britney and Christina at the top of the American pop chart. Not bad for someone who two years ago was fired from a panto by Twink! Now, with her new album Gotta Tell You ready for release, the Dublin singer talks candidly to JOE JACKSON about drugs, sex and the break-up of her parents marriage

Music | Interview 21% | 17 Dec 1987
BAND ON THE RUN Bill Graham
Bill Graham travels to Louisiana to discover that U2 are once more in the throes of a re-birth.

Music | Interview 21% | 10 Aug 1994
Bjork on the wild side Liam Fay
She can't sit still. She has the attention span of a senile goldfish. And she has got some very strange personal habits. But Bjork is still one of the brightest and most compelling pop stars the nineties has produced thus far. LIAM FAY travels to darkest Blackpool for a close and often strange encounter with the Icelandic imp herself.

Music | Interview 21% |  3 Feb 1999
If You See Her Say Hello Joe Jackson
Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan at Madison Square Garden? It doesn t get much better than this. JOE JACKSON goes backstage for a brief but revealing encounter with Joni and, from a vantage point to die for, finds two 60s legends who can still send shivers up the spine at the end of the millennium.

Hot Features | Interview 21% | 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.

Hot Features | Commentary 21% | 29 Mar 2001
YOU THINK IT'S ALL OVER ... Jackie Hayden
Basking in the warm glow of that first day's successful recording may tempt you to imagine that it's all over but for the fame and fortune. Wrong, and double wrong. JACKIE HAYDEN considers music marketing and PR.

Hot Features | Interview 21% | 20 Nov 2008
From Boys to Hitmen Olaf Tyaransen
They've waved goodbye to Sam's town, and gone for the stadium rock jugular with their new Day & Age album.

Politics | Frontlines 21% | 26 Jan 1994
CAUSING A STIR Liam Fay
It’s a rare thing indeed to hear an Irish lesbian speak openly and frankly about her life, lusts and loves. Gay writer, EMMA DONOGHUE, however, is one of the first of a new and more confident generation. At twenty-four, she has already produced a prodigious body of work ranging from drama to cultural history to her just-published first novel, Stir Fry. In the process, she has emerged as a proud and powerful voice for hundreds of young lesbians in this country. Interview: LIAM FAY. Pix: COLM HENRY

Music | Interview 21% | 15 Dec 2000
Louis Walsh Joe Jackson
As the management force behind Boyzone, Westlife and Samantha Mumba, LOUIS WALSH is Ireland s Mr. Pop. In a candid interview with Joe Jackson he talks about his relationships with his acts, the ones that got away, the importance of the producer, the uselessness of critics and why he s unlikely to end up managing Van Morrison. Portraits: Cathal Dawson

Music | Interview 21% |  1 Sep 1999
A Lad In Slane Peter Murphy
The rise and fall and rise of Robbie Williams. By PETER MURPHY.

Music | Interview 21% | 12 Jul 2002
Shine on, the lights of the Bowery Peter Murphy
The blank generation revisited

Music | Interview 21% | 16 Mar 2005
Where For Art, Art Thou Juliette Peter Murphy
The star of cult movies such as Natural Born Killers, Kalifornia and Strange Days, Juliette Lewis appeared to have a direct entry to rock's premier league when she turned her attention to her punk outfit The Licks. Instead, she opted to embark on a small-scale tour and play a series of small venues throughout the US and Europe. Peter Murphy was on hand as Lewis' magical mystery tour reached Ireland, and was witness to some truly fascinating scenes as the singer and her band bewitched the Dublin indie cognoscenti, travelled south to rock Limerick and strolled the red carpet to join the glitterati backstage at the Meteor Awards. Photography by Liam Sweeney.

Hot Features | Interview 21% | 10 Feb 2006
JT and me Peter Murphy
He was a literary sensation, a writer with the outlaw charm of a rock star. But when rumours began to circulate that JT LeRoy was nothing more than a post-modern media prank, Peter Murphy, a friend and confidante, found himself caught up in an extraordinary story.

  21% | 21 Nov 2009
The Next Best Thing: Metisse - the video interview...  
When Aida met Scully .... Metisse was born.


Music | Interview 21% | 30 Aug 2001
The Heart of Garbage Peter Murphy
The Manson Family at work, rest and play, in sickness and in health. Peter Murphy travels to britain and the US to bring back the full, intimate story of a band on the run

Music | Interview 21% | 17 Jan 2001
The Boy From The County Hell Peter Murphy
EMINEM s Marshall Mathers LP has gone 12 times platinum in Ireland. He s been voted Time magazine s Man Of The Year. And, having broken through into the mainstream with the remarkable Stan , he s just been nominated for four Grammys. So why is the world suddenly falling at the feet of a venomous bottle-blonde rapper who s penned some of the most repugnant, hate-filled lyrics since the invention of the gramophone record? Peter Murphy tells one of pop music s most extraordinary stories ever

Music | Interview 21% | 13 Dec 2006
Talking Turkey Stuart Clark
Never mind pressies and OD’ing on cranberry sauce, the important thing about Christmas is that it signals the return of the HP-10 Summit. Absolutely no blushes are spared as Ireland’s rock ‘n’ roll elite dissects the musical year that was 2006. Keeping order: Stuart “Paxman” Clark. Taking photos: Graham “Paparazzi” Keogh. Taking the piss: Eyebrowy

Music | Interview 21% | 12 Dec 2006
Talking turkey Stuart Clark
Never mind pressies and OD’ing on cranberry sauce, the important thing about Christmas is that it signals the return of the HP-10 Summit. Absolutely no blushes are spared as Ireland’s rock ‘n’ roll elite dissects the musical year that was 2006. Keeping order: Stuart “Paxman” Clark. Taking photos: Graham “Paparazzi” Keogh. Taking the piss: Eyebrowy.

Music | Interview 21% | 14 Dec 1994
It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing Joe Jackson
Johnny Ray invented rock ’n’ roll. Elvis Presley marked the beginning of the downfall of popular music. The Beatles only ever wrote one great song. Cranky stuff maybe, but when the speaker is Tony Bennett – the man Sinatra called “The best singer in the business” – you have to listen. Joe Jackson does and, in this exclusive interview, hears how a Jewish-Italian New York kid grew up to be a musical legend, a respected painter and a man who, at 67, can still kick ’90s rock off MTV.

  21% |  8 Feb 2006
International single  
Best international single of 2005, as voted for by readers of Hot Press.

  21% |  8 Feb 2006
International single  
Best international single of 2005, as voted for by readers of Hot Press.

Hot Features | Commentary 21% | 16 Dec 1996
The Last Of The High Kings Liam Fay
inishing off a year in which his immersion in the craziness of orthodox religion won him a top journalism award, Liam Fay finds himself standing atop a windswept Hill of Tara in the dead of night in the depths of winter all the better to survey the diverse landscape of paganism and witchcraft in 90s Ireland.

Politics | Hog 21% | 14 Dec 1994
WHAT, ANOTHER YEAR? Dermot Stokes
And so, unbelievably another year has bitten the dust. Here, continuing a tradition as Christmassy as the eating of turkey and the consumption of way too much alcohol, The Hog reflects on a turbulent year, when we all grew older and much, much wiser.

Music | News 21% |  8 Aug 2009
U2 top box-office chart The Hot Press Newsdesk
They've grossed over $40 million from five shows.

Music Review | Single 21% | 30 Nov 1994
Sure Shot Sinead Hughes
Beastie Boys: “Sure Shot” (Capitol)

  20% | 21 Nov 2009
DID YOU HEAR WHAT BONO SAID?  
After completely selling out accross the world, copies of the much in-demand Hotpress Annual 2002 are now exclusively available on hotpess.com

Music | News 20% |  1 Apr 2008
Alphabeat to play two Ireland gigs The Hot Press Newsdesk
Denmark band Alphabeat will play two shows in Ireland in May.

Music | News 20% | 26 Sep 2003
Moloko to play Heineken Green Room Session The Hot Press Newsdesk
Limerick will be the location for the next Green Room Session, featuring Moloko in October

Music | News 20% | 21 Jun 2005
Skamp announce Dublin date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Following on from recording sessions in LA, expats Skamp will play a showcase gig in Dublin

Music | News 20% | 18 Jul 2005
Dublin date for David Gray The Hot Press Newsdesk
As forecast in the last issue of Hot Press, David Gray has announced an autumnal initimate show at the Dublin Olympia.

Music | News 20% |  2 Mar 2007
Perry Blake returns with new single + album The Hot Press Newsdesk
March 23 is a red letter day for Perry Blake fans as the Sligo troubadour releases a new single, ‘Gemini’, through Dublin independent Reekus Records.

Music Review | Single 20% |  5 Aug 1998
My Favourite Mistake Patrick Brennan
Sheryl Crow: ‘My Favourite Mistake’ (A&M Records)

  20% | 30 Jan 2006
Music video  
Best music video of 2005, as voted for by readers of Hot Press.

Music Review | Album 20% |  9 Nov 2000
The May Street Project Oliver Sweeney
Every once in a while, there comes along a female artist who can shake music to the foundations.

Music | News 20% | 13 May 2008
Fighting With Wire to play Glasgowbury festival The Hot Press Newsdesk
Fighting With Wire have been confirmed as one of the headline attractions this July as the Glasgowbury festival returns to Draperstown.

Music Review | Single 20% |  1 Mar 2002
Freeek! Phil Udell
 

Music | News 19% |  1 Jun 2007
OS Mutantes to play Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Move over Bonde De Role and CSS - the original Brazilian breakthrough act are heading to Ireland.

Music | News 19% | 13 May 2004
Missy Elliott for Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
With a new album in her suitcase, Missy Elliott jets into Ireland for one night in June

Music | News 19% | 22 May 2006
Gnarls Barkley make history again The Hot Press Newsdesk
Having become the first single to reach the UK number one on downloads alone, Gnarls Barkley's single 'Crazy' have made history again - and this time, it's a record that's stood for 12 years.

Politics | McCann 19% | 15 May 2003
Guns n’ rosen Eamonn McCann
As the dust settles on the war in Iraq, the US government are said to have roped in Recording Industry Association Of aAmerica CEO, Hilary Rosen, to help draft copyright law for the new Iraqi administration.

Music | News 19% |  5 Mar 2009
Bipolar Empire get ready for SXSW The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot young Tallaght outfit Bipolar Empire are gearing up for their US debut at SXSW, in Austin, Texas next week.

Music | News 19% |  5 Jan 2006
Katie Melua: UK's best selling artist The Hot Press Newsdesk
Belfast had cause to celebrate last week when their adopted daughter, Katie Melua, was confirmed as 2005’s best-selling female artist in the UK.

Music Review | Album 19% | 17 Feb 2003
Everything's Eventual Colm O Hare
Though their new direction has been described by the duo themselves as, “Alanis Morrissette meets Sheryl Crow,” there remains an inescapable girl-band sensibility running through most of the songs here.

Music Review | Album 19% | 26 Sep 2003
Sacred Love Tanya Sweeney
I have no doubt that this album will sell by the bucketloads, yet it is strictly for cardie-wearing fans of musical wallpaper.

Music | News 19% | 20 Sep 2006
MTV Europe Music Awards snub Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
The MTV Europe Music Award nominations have been announced, with no Irish bands in the running.

Music | News 19% | 16 Oct 2002
Country takeover... The Hot Press Newsdesk
Wicklow's own country-music diva Luan Parle looks like hitting the big time soon, having recently chummed up with Madonna's songwriter (Billy Sandberg) and Elton John's manager (Derek Mackillop), among others. You heard it here first

Music Review | Single 19% |  7 Sep 1994
Endless Love Craig Fitzsimons
LUTHER VANDROSS & MARIAH CAREY: “Endless Love” (CBS)

Music Review | Single 19% |  7 Sep 1994
Endless Love Craig Fitzsimons
LUTHER VANDROSS & MARIAH CAREY: “Endless Love” (CBS)

Music | News 19% |  4 Feb 2004
Skyn Deep to support Gareth Gates' UK jaunt The Hot Press Newsdesk
All-girl Irish trio Skyn Deep will strut their stuff alongside Gareth Gates

Music | News 19% |  1 Apr 2005
Delorentos pick up National Student Music Prize The Hot Press Newsdesk
Irish Four-piece Delorentos fought off stiff competition last night in Dublin to be named winners of the prestigious prize

Film Review | Film 19% |  3 Sep 2008
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The days of trying new things are over. With RocknRolla, Guy Ritchie has retreated back into the geezer movieverse where he first made his name.

Music | News 19% |  4 Jul 2008
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Back-combed hair and leg-warmers will be en-vogue in Dublin this October as Cyndi Lauper comes to town.

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Music | News 19% |  5 Dec 2005
Marilyn Manson weds in Tipperary The Hot Press Newsdesk
The charm of rural Ireland caught the attention of a couple rather out of the ordinary - supreme goth Marilyn Manson and his new wife Dita, a stripper.

Music | News 19% | 13 Feb 2009
Hot Press cover star makes Irish chart history The Hot Press Newsdesk
Everything is coming up roses for Lady GaGa

Music | News 19% | 17 Nov 2005
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Reports emanating from Kilkenny suggest that Marilyn Manson has chosen the city as the venue for his January marriage to stripper Dita Von Teese.

Music Review | Album 19% | 10 Nov 1999
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From the time cracks first began appearing in the Spice Girls' foundation, Mel C was fingered as the one most likely to survive the hype; the girl with the tonsils, the 'tude and the talent. That may still hold, but unfortunately, on her debut outing, she's failed to channel those attributes into one coherent direction.

Music Review | Album 19% | 17 Dec 2008
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Music | News 18% |  7 Jul 2008
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Los Campesinos! help Trans kick off the festival with a reloutionary twist.

Music | News 18% | 26 Jun 2007
Myles Dungan presents RTE radio series from California The Hot Press Newsdesk
RTE’s Myles Dungan will present a new series on Radio 1, where he speaks to California’s top writers, activists, campaigners and thinkers.

Music | News 18% | 10 Nov 2003
Doves to record new album in Co. Westmeath The Hot Press Newsdesk
Grouse Lodge Studios will host the creation of the new William Orbit-produced Doves album

Music | News 18% |  5 Feb 2002
Europopstars! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Non, merci, say continentals, you can keep your U2s, your Oases and your Robbie Williamses... Dundalk's finest The Corrs are officially the "best-selling group in Europe"

Music Review | Album 18% | 29 Mar 2002
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We're talking catchy, warm and efficient angst with a side-order of positivism that finds its hook quickly, nails it and leaves

Music | News 18% | 15 Dec 1990
Critics Roundup 1990 Paul Byrne
Paul Byrne's 1990

Music Review | Album 18% |  1 Dec 2003
In The Zone Tanya Sweeney
No matter which divide of the Poor Ole Britters debate you are on, this album is a highly anticipated offering, and no matter which way the wind blows, is on a fast track to the firing line.

Music | News 18% |  6 Nov 2003
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Before he sat down to prepare his acceptance speech for tonights MTV Europe Music Awards, Justin Timberlake phoned his friends at hotpress.com for some pointers...

Music Review | Album 18% | 21 Jul 1999
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All too often movie soundtracks are bland affairs, with the now traditional love ballad leading the charge towards chart success. Thankfully, this one takes a couple of risks.

Music Review | Album 18% | 14 Sep 2000
Light Years Stephen Robinson
And God created woman... And then a couple of millennia later he perfected the formula and created Kylie.

Film Review | Film 18% | 31 May 2005
What The Bleep Do We Know? Tara Brady
By now, with any luck, the contents of that spinally intact copy of A Brief History Of Time languishing on your shelf have, through the magic of osmosis, passed into your brain. If however, you thought that really was Larry Flint on The Simpsons, then the modestly titled What The Bleep Do We Know? promises to provide cheat notes on quantum theory.

Music Review | Album 18% | 16 Apr 2004
Damita Jo Colm O Hare
Given the generally high quality of her output since 1986’s Control, you really have to wonder why Janet Jackson felt the need to resort to such gimmicks as the recent Superbowl “wardrobe malfunction” incident.

Music Review | Album 18% |  8 Jun 2000
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Since the arrival of Daft Punk several years back, there has been much industry interest in all things French and funky, . . .

Music | News 18% |  6 Jun 2007
U2 begin work on new songs The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 are back in Dublin following a songwriting sojourn in the medieval Moroccan city of Fez.

Music Review | Live 18% | 31 May 2007
Clive Carroll live at Crawdaddy, Dublin Eoin Murphy
Essex born Clive Carroll got the Walton’s Guitar Festival of Ireland underway at Crawdaddy, with a truly remarkable display of acoustic guitar virtuosity.

Music Review | Album 18% |  3 Feb 2009
Dolls & Jigsaws Colm O Hare
Singer-songwriter avoids clichÉs on invigorating DEBUT

Music Review | Album 18% | 16 Jun 2008
Flavors Of Entanglement Peter Murphy
Canadian firebrand loses her spark

Music Review | Album 18% | 13 Jul 2004
Hurt No More Tanya Sweeney
What looks like a rather finely crafted album on paper ultimately fails to materialise once heard. In today’s oversubscribed R&B circles it takes more than a six-pack and an A-list mentor to make the magic happen.

Music Review | Album 18% |  8 May 2008
Great Escape Colm O Hare
Wicklow Chanteuse back for a second bite at the fame cherry - a continental sound of high-class pop

Music Review | Album 18% | 30 Apr 2008
Great Escape Colm O Hare
Wicklow Chanteuse back for a second bite at the fame cherry

Music Review | Album 18% | 24 May 2001
From Life Peter Murphy
Brian Eno sums up his musical philosophy as an attempt to balance the intellect and the emotions. From Life is about the simplest aesthetics: beauty, pleasure, pure sensation

Music | News 18% | 10 May 2001
Perfect world for Eden Stuart Clark
DUBLIN ELECTROPOPPERS EDEN go for chart glory next month with the release through Universal Germany of their ‘Perfect World’ single.

Music | News 18% | 10 May 2001
Perfect world for Eden Stuart Clark
DUBLIN ELECTROPOPPERS EDEN go for chart glory next month with the release through Universal Germany of their ‘Perfect World’ single.

Music Review | Live 18% | 10 Dec 2008
Duffy live at the Olympia Paul Nolan
Crowd-pleasing performance exposes musical weaknesses

Music Review | Album 18% | 19 Jun 2003
Bare Phil Udell
While the title hints at a more stripped down musical approach, the reality is a record that has been overproduced to the nth degree, the only semblance of humanity remaining being that voice, still capable of doing things to you after all these years.

Music Review | Album 18% | 24 May 2001
From Life Peter Murphy
Brian Eno sums up his musical philosophy as an attempt to balance the intellect and the emotions. From Life is about the simplest aesthetics: beauty, pleasure, pure sensation

Film Review | Film 18% |  6 Dec 2001
Glitter Tara Brady
Glitter is as much fun as a dildo covered in sandpaper

Music Review | Album 18% |  6 Jul 2005
Nomah's Land Lisa Coen
After three years of red tape, Métisse are at last in a position to offer a follow-up to the critical and commercial hit that was My Fault. It is, as you’d expect, charming and intimate – almost to the point that the listener feels intrusive, and as before, the job description is Nightmares On Wax in aspect, loungy French (Côte d’Ivoire) schmooze in application.

Music Review | Album 18% |  6 Dec 2004
Love, Angel, Music, Baby Adrienne Murphy
Each track is a distinct little hit-single, destined for the global Saturday night dancefloor. Some are too twee for my taste, pure bubble-gum, but most of these songs are much deeper and smarter than your average poppy dance tune, with lyrics that reward repeated listening, and a plethora of up-front musical references that read like an encylopaedic history of excellent pop.

Music Review | Album 18% |  3 Dec 2002
My Fault Jackie Hayden
New age, techno pop and world music are the main ingredients for the hybrid Metisse stew, as well as Professor Skully’s inventive work in the synth lab and the stunning presence of Aida’s lush voice

  18% |  6 Jan 2006
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Music Review | Album 18% |  5 Oct 2005
Where You Live Colm O Hare
On first listen, her latest outing offers yet more spiritually-inclined acoustic folk-rock, but it soon becomes clear that Where You Live is her strongest collection since her groundbreaking debut.

Music Review | Live 18% | 27 Oct 2009
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Ferocious rock chick or girly pop vixen?

Music Review | Live 18% |  5 Nov 2002
Prince Peter Murphy
Right now, Prince is caught in the twilight zone between tributary minnow and nostalgia act, unwilling (or unable) to advance, yet refusing to plunder the back catalogue for a classic hits roadshow

Music Review | Live 18% | 11 Oct 2004
Mundy live at Whelan's, Dublin Lisa Coen
Mundy belted into his routine with gusto – a considerably better effort than his Vicar St. performance at the beginning of the summer, where sound problems evoked tantrums and gnashing of teeth.

Music Review | Live 18% |  6 Oct 1993
TIM FINN Lorraine Freeney
TIM FINN (Midnight At The Olympia, Dublin)

Music Review | Album 18% |  9 Dec 2005
Come The Storm Peter Murphy
The name suggests a winsome folkie waif, but Ms Rose ain’t nonesuch. Irish-English-Italian-Catholic-American of extraction and a descendent of bare-knuckle brawler John L Sullivan, she was born and brought up somewhere between Boston and Salem.

Music | News 18% | 10 Oct 2002
U2 album due out next summer The Hot Press Newsdesk
Edge talks about the new album, Bono scoops 'MusiCares' award and guests on Elvis tribute TV show

Music Review | Album 18% |  2 Mar 2000
The Next Big Thing OST John Walshe
I haven't seen the movie which spawned this soundtrack, but the music certainly stands up on its own and should prove another winner for Madonna's Maverick label.

Music Review | Album 18% | 25 Aug 1993
Bat Out of Hell 2 Jackie Hayden
Bless me, Father, for I have sinned. It's fifteen years since my last confession. I've told a couple of lies, Father, and I've had a few impure thoughts.

Music | News 18% | 20 Dec 1985
Critics Roundup 1985 Paul O'Mahony
’85 was a good year for music, though not for albums. The most interesting 12-inch singles came from John Lydon and Afrika Baambatae’s Time Zone project and The Bomb Party with ‘World Destruction’ and ’Ray Gun EP’ respectively.

Music | News 18% | 18 Dec 1986
Critics Roundup 1986 Conor O'Mahony
No sooner had the Xmas decorations been taken down than The Blades, the last vestige of one’s misspent youth, decided to call it a day with an emotional performance in the Olympic Ballroom.

Music Review | Live 17% | 18 Jul 2008
Pink live at The Marquee, Cork Kenny Browne
Pink delivers a crowd-pleasing show low on innovation but high on entertainment

Music Review | Live 17% |  4 Dec 2006
Christina Aguilera at The Point, Dublin Colm O Hare
It’s called the Back To Basics Tour but there’s nothing remotely basic about the elaborately-staged extravaganza on display tonight.

Music Review | Album 17% | 13 Sep 2001
Strange Little Girls Colm O Hare
Tori Amos' sixth album and her first since 1999's To Venus And Back, marks a major departure for her in that it consists entirely of cover versions – written exclusively by men!

Music Review | Album 17% | 15 Dec 1993
The Very Best Of That Loving Feeling Chris Donovan
VARIOUS: “The Very Best Of That Loving Feeling” (Dino)

Music Review | Album 17% | 15 Dec 1993
As Time Goes By Chris Donovan
VARIOUS: “As Time Goes By” (Dino)

Music | News 17% | 31 May 2005
Bob Geldof announces details of Live 8 The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Live 8 concerts will take place simultaneously in five cities across the globe on July 2

Music Review | Album 17% | 21 Feb 2002
Source Tags & Codes Eamon Sweeney
This, their third album and first for Interscope, is a thrilling revelation of a fully-fledged and totally unique bruising rock sound

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 17% |  5 Nov 2002
Anti-jerk mechanism Stuart Clark
 

Music Review | Live 17% | 23 Jul 2001
Robbie Williams Fiona Reid
You can hardly do better for an opening tune than ‘Let Me Entertain You,’ can you?

Film Review | Film 17% | 26 Sep 2005
Revolver Tara Brady
If anyone, up to and including those who receive special messages from Jesus during weather forecasts, gets anything at all about Revolver, I’d be terrifically surprised. Frankly, it’s the most godawful mess of this or any other year.

Hot Features | Fashion 17% |  1 Dec 2008
New York Doll Celina Murphy
Dividing her time between the States and her native Cork, energetic alt-rocker Aine Duffy has picked up a fashion trick or two from her time in the Big Apple.

Music Review | Album 17% |  7 Jul 1999
Give Yourself A Hand Siobhan Long
Crash Test Dummies have always distinguished themselves from the rest of the posse with their highly literate (and often dauntingly dense) lyrics and their apocalyptic vision of the human condition in the last decade of the millennium.

Music | News 17% | 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.

  17% | 13 Mar 2006
Goldfrapp Live @ The Olympia, Dublin Tara Brady
Unsurprisingly, we’re straight into dramatics with Ms. Goldfrapp delivering Kate Bush proportioned vocals over Connery Bond themes that never got made.

Music Review | Album 17% | 29 Jan 2007
Showgirl Kilian Murphy
This is a frequently scintillating double-disc that deserves to be appreciated on its own merits.

Music | News 17% | 17 Jan 2002
Poll position! The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 - without even releasing an album last year - have walked away with the 2001 Hot Press Readers' Poll. Here's the scoop...

Music Review | Live 17% | 14 Sep 2004
Kelis live at the Olympia Paul Nolan
The received music industry wisdom that Dublin crowds are a soft touch for touring artists got another boost here tonight, as funk/R’n’B queen Kelis came rolling into town in support of her Tasty album

Music Review | Album 17% | 30 Sep 2005
Throw Down Your Arms Phil Udell
With characteristic unpredictability, Sinéad has re-emerged after a period in retirement with a Rasta album, in which she covers a collection of her own personal reggae classics.

Music Review | Album 17% | 10 Sep 1992
The Criminal Under My Hat Bill Graham
"In dreams begin responsibilities" – is the Delmore Schwartz line that's been used by both Lou Reed and U2. But it doesn't quite suit the latest album from another member of their coterie, T-Bone Burnett.

Music | News 17% |  6 Jun 2002
Witnness doesn't wither The Hot Press Newsdesk
The line-up for Witnness continues to expand with the announcement that both Saturday and Sunday events have been increased.

Music Review | Album 17% |  2 Dec 1996
Silver Wrists John Walshe
NAIMEE COLEMAN Silver Wrists (Lime/Chrysalis)

Music Review | Live 17% | 25 Feb 2002
Gorky's Zygotic Mynci Paul Nolan
Although the momentum builds slowly, once the band hit their stride they're unstoppable

Music Review | Album 17% |  7 Jul 1999
Schizophonic Jonathan O Brien
HOW MUCH should we read into the fact that four of the tracks on Schizophonic, including the first two, contain the word "me" in their titles?

Music Review | Album 17% | 13 May 2002
18 Stuart Clark
18 has been made for those who enjoyed Play but wouldn't mind going off on a few new musical tangents

Music Review | Live 17% | 21 Sep 2006
Badly Drawn Boy live at The Village, Dublin Kilian Murphy
Does anyone give a toss about Badly Drawn Boy anymore? A lot of people, judging by the sell-out crowd at The Village tonight, though I have to say I’m a little surprised.

Politics | Bootboy 17% |  8 Nov 2006
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A cinematic investigation into the transvestite’s place in the greater scheme leaves our correspondent cold. And he wasn’t the only one.

Music Review | Album 17% | 27 Oct 1999
Awake & Breathe George Byrne
However hard it might have been for mar dhea credible bands like Nirvana, The Stone Roses, The Verve and Kula Shaker to follow-up successful breakthrough or debut albums, it must be ten times harder for a ‘mere’ Pop act supposedly created out of nothing by a combination of faceless stylists and studio technicians.

Music | News 17% | 14 Dec 2006
Justin Green elected President of the Public Relations Institute of Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
MCD’s Justin Green, has been elected President of the Public Relations Institute of Ireland (PRII).

Music Review | Live 17% | 17 Nov 1993
HOUSTON, WE HAVE A PROBLEM Stuart Clark
WHITNEY HOUSTON (Point, Dublin)

Music Review | Live 17% |  5 Mar 2004
Live at the Point Depot Phil Udell
The twin worlds of Pink the pop star and the punk rock princess collided here tonight and made awkward bedfellows. The outcome of which one will win out is still in the balance.

Music | News 17% | 14 Dec 1984
Critics Roundup 1984 Paul O'Mahony
Such a strange and contradictory year. Mixed fortunes complemented perfectly by a bizarre range of listening choices. A disc for every mood, and every memory.

Music Review | Album 17% | 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 17% | 18 Dec 1986
Critics Roundup 1986 Dermot Stokes
Casting a cold eye on 1986, one must be frank that, although it was a good year, the absolute pinnacles that have marked previous years were absent. Perhaps ‘The Unforgettable Fire’ and ‘Born In The USA’, and their respective tours in 1985, not to mention Live Aid, drained a lot of emotion.

Music Review | Live 17% | 10 Jun 2003
Justin Timberlake Kim Porcelli
The poptasticness of the whole thing is both thrilling and damn weird.

Music | News 17% | 23 Mar 2007
The Inside Track: Little girl blue The Hot Press Newsdesk
News and gossip from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer.

Music | News 17% | 15 Dec 2000
CRITICS' ROUND UP OF YEAR 2000 Kim Porcelli
I THANK YOU KIM PORCELLI

Music | News 17% | 20 Dec 1985
Critics Roundup 1985 Bill Graham
’85 was a remarkably stagnant year. Twelve months after the end of ’84, little seems to have changed or advanced musically and I only hope and pray we won’t be running on the same spot when ’86 ends.

Film Review | Film 17% |  1 Aug 2001
9th Annual Lesbian And Gay Film Festival Stephen Robinson
 

Music | News 17% | 10 Jan 2007
Andrea Corr album exclusive The Hot Press Newsdesk
Andrea Corr is set to challenge people's preconceptions of her with a solo album that is fiddle, tin whistle and bodhrán free.

Music | News 17% | 17 Nov 2006
Meteor Ireland Music Awards nominations announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
It's that time of year again - the nominations for the Meteor Awards have been announced.

Industry | Reports 17% | 10 Jun 1998
Hitting The Back Of The Net Stuart Clark
How Hot Press and the Irish music industry in general has taken to the information superhighway. STUART CLARK talks to Global Music's EAMON DONOVAN.

Music Review | Album 17% | 26 Apr 2004
Musicology Peter Murphy
Parliament-ary Party

Film Review | Film 17% | 24 Jun 2004
Freeze Frame Tara Brady
Joining the ranks of surveillance flicks such as My Little Eye and Section 8, this latest post-reality TV offering is (initially) suitably sinister, conceptually quite challenging and loaded with big, hefty ideas that nod toward Foucault and Orwell and so forth. But just as you’re there thinking ‘Ah, so we make our own prisons’ and, ‘So Big Brother isn’t just a vile televisual concept of ever-limboing standards’, things go terrifically awry.

Music Review | Album 17% | 19 Jan 2007
The Sweet Escape Colin Carberry
Confronted as we are these days by hordes of fame-hunger, toxic, teen princesses – Stefani’s odd-ball, retro-futurist bubblegum pop can be seen as a heartening example of individuality in a field that’s more often creepily exploitative and conformist.

Music Review | Album 17% | 21 Nov 2005
Oral Fixation Vol.2 Peter Murphy
Shakira takes the time to write tunes that admit fallibility, insecurity and jealousy.

  17% | 22 Jun 2000
Viva La Vega!  
 

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Music Review | Live 17% |  8 Sep 1993
SYMBOL PLEASURES Andy Darlington
PRINCE (Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, England) ONCE UPON a time-warp, Black Superman Cassius Clay adopted Islam and name-switched to Muhammad Ali.

Music Review | Album 17% | 28 Mar 2002
Release Stephen Robinson
This is a quintessential Tennant and Lowe album and among the best of their creations

Music | News 16% |  9 Nov 2009
Beoga bag Grammy nomination The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Antrim trad band have had a little help from Madonna songwriter Ciaran Gribbin.

Broadcast | Gallery 16% |  1 Jan 2009
Hot Press Collected Covers - Volume 11: 1987  
HP celebrates 10 years in print! Cover stars include the weird (Anne Doyle and Pope John Paul – although not together, obviously) and the wonderful (U2, Bryan Ferry, Elvis, Madonna and The Boss).

Broadcast | Gallery 16% |  1 Jan 2009
Hot Press Collected Covers - Volume 13: 1989  
Moody cover shots were the order of the day back in 1989. Check out Enya (moody in a field), Def Leppard (moody on a beach) Elvis Costello (moody with a guitar), and Madonna (moody and scantily clad); with the moody trophy going to Jim Kerr (moody in the wilderness).

Broadcast | Gallery 16% |  1 Jan 2009
Hot Press Collected Covers - Volume 17: 1993  
Our 4th installment of '90s issues brings Sultans of Ping, Engine Alley, Suede, Madonna, Neil Young, Nick Cave and Nirvana. And check out the shades on Pat Kenny!

Music | News 16% |  3 Nov 2006
Shelley takes up new manager The Hot Press Newsdesk
Things are hotting up for Dublin songstress Shelley with the 25-year-old being taken on by ex-Madonna, Joss Stone, Paula Abdul, Ricky Martin and Jessica Simpson manager Caresse Henry.

Music | News 16% | 26 Apr 2001
Drowned But Not Out Stuart Clark
MADONNA’S IRISH FANS were left feeling somewhat neglected last week when it was announced that the nearest her Drowned World Tour will be getting to dear old Eireann is London.

Music Review | Album 16% | 14 May 2007
Americal Doll Posse Peter Murphy
American Doll Posse is Tori Amos's most ambitious role-playing exercise to date. She’s stepped outside the comfort zone of her Bösendorfer piano and seen to it that the boys and girls in the band earn their pay.

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 16% | 23 Oct 2006
Noise in the hood Stuart Clark
An ingenious new device means that you'll never be troubled by Anto, Dekko or any of their rodent mates again.

  16% | 27 May 2004
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Stuart Clark rounds up the best music CDs, DVDs and books of the fortnight...

Hot Features | Sex 16% | 13 Oct 2005
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...

  16% |  5 Oct 1994
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Music | News 16% | 22 Oct 2008
Hot Press Collected Covers Go Online The Hot Press Newsdesk
Today sees the first unveiling of the complete Hot Press Covers Exhibition online, featuring a selection of the great and historic images that have adorned the front page of the magazine, from June 1977 onwards

Hot Features | Sam Snort 16% | 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.

Politics | Message 16% | 22 Jul 1998
I, SAM Sam Snort
Stick ‘em up punks, it’s the fun lovin’ criminal! No, your eyes do not deceive you and, before the Daily Mirror asks, no, Niall has not gone mad again.

Music | News 16% |  6 Jul 2000
Double Cream Richard Brophy
When Creamfields hit Ireland for the first time, one of the pioneers oF the Irish dance movement, MARK KAVANAGH, was there as both a performer and a fan. This is what he found. Fields of vision: MYLES CLAFFEY

Film Review | Film 16% |  1 Dec 1993
THE BABY OF MACON Neil McCormack
THE BABY OF MACON (Directed by Peter Greenaway. Starring Julia Ormond, Ralph Fiennes, Philip Stone, Jonathan Lacey)

Politics | Message 16% |  1 Sep 1999
Return Of The Censors Niall Stokes
The word had been out on the industry grapevine for the previous week at least. It still came as a shock, however, when the official confirmation came through that In Dublin had been banned.

Hot Features | Reports 16% | 23 Feb 2007
Sam's town Tara Brady
Of all the films in all the theatres in all the world, Casablanca is the single biggest fluke of the lot; a shining testimonial to William Goldman’s supposition that, in movies, nobody knows anything

Hot Features | Sex 16% |  6 Sep 2005
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...

Hot Features | Sex 16% | 11 Dec 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 | News 16% | 26 Jun 2009
Michael Jackson: A Tribute The Hot Press Newsdesk
The tributes have been coming in thick and fast to honour the life of Michael Jackson

Music | Beats + Pieces 16% | 26 Apr 2001
BEATS & PIECES Richard Brophy
news from the dance scene

Music | News 16% | 12 Aug 2004
DJ's Un-Laoised Mark Kavanagh
Beats + Pieces column

Hot Features | Reports 16% | 11 Sep 2008
At home with: Victoria Mary Clarke Jackie Hayden
Writer Victoria Mary Clarke lives with her partner Shane MacGowan in the leafy surroundings of Dublin’s Donnybrook.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 16% | 15 Dec 2000
Unholy Night Sam Snort
The stars, dealers, limos and choppers are already gathering for the high point of the social calendar the annual Christmas/New Year party of parties at Snort Towers

Politics | Bootboy 16% | 22 Nov 2005
Mother, should I build a wall? aka BootBoy
The Irish mother is a unique phenomenon, and most Irish men have had one.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 16% |  8 Sep 1993
THE POPE MUST DIE! Sam Snort
THE FUCKING Pope is at it again! The man in the ornate dress is shortly to release his latest bulletin on the state of bonking in the late 20th century, entitled Veritatis Splendor.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 16% | 16 Feb 2004
The passion of the snort Sam Snort
In which our hero lays claim to being the first sex columnist. And then lays everything else…

Hot Features | Sam Snort 16% | 13 Feb 2006
No divine like the present Sam Snort
In this foul year of loony toons our Theology Correspondent finds solace in the wisdom of the ages.

Hot Features | Comedy 16% | 11 May 2000
SUN, SAND AND SHEILAS Nick Kelly
NICK KELLY catches up with DARA O BRIAIN in the midst of his Australian tour. On the agenda: scubadiving, zen massage and the warm waters of mainstream

Music | News 16% | 25 Jan 1995
1994 And you thought it was all over... It is now! ?? ??
You will cheer, You will scowl, You will stare in disbelief - but don't blame us... 'cos it's all your fault! Yep, it's the Hot Press Reader's poll Results.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 16% | 12 Dec 2005
The end of Christmas as we know it Sam Snort
In which our Seasonal Correspondent announces the shock news that there will be no Christmas festivities in Snort Towers this year.

Music | News 16% | 21 Oct 2004
Beats + Pieces: Abbey Days Mark Kavanagh
Dance news with Mark Kavanagh.

  16% |  4 Aug 1999
The Cook Report  
 

Hot Features | Sex 16% | 11 Aug 2008
Age Of Indifference Anne Sexton
Just because older women have a bit of experience under their belts doesn’t mean they have a license to start fondling twenty-something blokes when they're on the town.

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 16% |  6 Jan 2003
Hindsite Stuart Clark
What a year it’s been for that colossal, decentralised intellectual landfill we call the internet! This list of 2002’s best websites is neither definitive nor exhaustive. But on the plus side, it’s right here

Politics | Bootboy 16% | 24 May 2007
No longer a gay aka BootBoy
How his initial failure to buy tickets to see la Streisand lead to our Bootboy seriously questioning his sexual orientation.

Music | News 16% | 16 Feb 2006
Lord of the trance Mark Kavanagh
Dance music news with Mark Kavanagh.

Politics | Bootboy 16% | 21 Nov 2007
Virgin on the ridiculous aka BootBoy
Despite all of our recent social progress and new found sexual maturity, society continues to fetishise virginity.

Music | News 16% |  5 Dec 2005
Beats + Pieces: Beat happening Mark Kavanagh
Christmas is heaving with fantastic dance events, featuring some of the world’s leading DJs.

Music | Beats + Pieces 16% | 10 Nov 2005
The Irish Invasion Mark Kavanagh
 

Hot Features | Reports 16% | 11 Dec 2008
THEATRE OF DREAMS Niall Stokes
Opening this month with a volley of gigs from such rock 'n' roll A-Listers as Kings Of Leon, and Coldplay, the 14,500-capacity Dublin O2 looks like being one of the best venues in the world.

Music Review | Live 16% | 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.

Politics | McCann 16% | 28 Feb 2005
Pope, John & Paul Eamonn McCann
The hitherto undisclosed links between 'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds' and Our Lady Of Fatima. Plus: Why the current impasse in the Peace Process reveals the fatal flaw in the Good Friday Agreement.

Hot Features | Reports 16% | 11 Jan 2007
Old Hayden's almanac Jackie Hayden
While the rest of you were off stuffing your faces with turkey, here at HotPress we were busily polishing our crystal balls in readiness for our annual gaze into the future. S

  15% |  5 May 1993
Doing It For Themselves  
 

Music | News 15% | 15 Dec 2000
Critics' Round Up of Year 2000 Mark Kavanagh
Coming Dancing - Mark Kavanagh casts an eye over the year in club culture

Music | News 15% | 31 Mar 1999
A Girl Called Dusty Andy Darlington
ANDREW DARLINGTON pays tribute to the singer who put the soul into pop the late and very great DUSTY SPRINGFIELD

Industry | Reports 15% | 31 Mar 1999
Pirates Ahoy! Jackie Hayden
JACKIE HAYDEN reports on the music industry s escalating war with the CD counterfeiters and bootleggers.

Music | News 15% | 18 Dec 1986
Critics Roundup 1986 Bill Graham
‘That’s entertainment’ was the message of the year but not as Paul Weller intended it, for in 1986 popular music was closer to mass entertainment as Declan McManus’ pater knew it than any year since Elvis Presley swivelled his hips on the Ed Sullivan show.

  15% | 18 Jan 2004
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Music | News 15% | 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 15% | 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

Hot Features | Reports 15% | 14 Aug 2009
It's The End Of The World As We Know It Peter Murphy
There are those who believe that the future of music as an art form is seriously under threat from the rise of music piracy. Where will it all end? The truth is that no one truly knows.

Music | News 15% | 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

Music | News 15% |  9 Feb 1994
RIOT GRRRLS just wanna have fun Andy Darlington
ANDY DARLINGTON reflects on how the role of women-in-rock has changed from making tea and sandwiches for the boys to demanding – and more often than not gaining – access all areas.

Music | News 15% |  7 Jul 1999
God Is A DJ Peter Murphy
Jesus Christ And The Church Of Gnostic Rock. Peter Murphy on the good, clean, but mostly dirty, fight for the soul of the Devil s Music. Part One: The Old Testament.

Hot Features | Reports 15% | 21 Mar 2007
All Write Now: the winning entries  
All Write Now, we said. And boy did you follow instructions! The entries poured in from all over Ireland, and further afield, in their thousands. We were snowed under – but, as the song says: That’s the way, uh huh, uh huh, we like it…

  15% | 12 Dec 2005
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