Found 39 matches.
Music | News
100% | 21 Oct 2002
Fruit flavours
The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Moldy Peaches head up a tour by New York's AntiFolk collective, heading to Dublin in November
Music Review | Album
88% | 21 Jun 2001
The Moldy Peaches
Phil Udell
There is much amongst the nineteen tracks that is just too knowingly absurd, too NY street hip for its own good
Music Review | Live
79% | 21 Jun 2001
The Strokes & Moldy Peaches
Kim Porcelli
Music | News
75% | 2 Jun 2009
Adam Green joins The Cribs on tour
The Hot Press Newsdesk
The former Moldy Peaches frontman will play support to The Cribs on their upcoming Irish tour.
Music | News
73% | 21 Jul 2008
Moldy Peaches' Adam Green for Irish dates
The Hot Press Newsdesk
Moldy Peaches man Adam Green arrives in next month for shows in Cyprus Avenue, Cork (August 25) and Sugar Club, Dublin (26).
Music Review | Single
65% | 15 Mar 2002
Country Fair/Rainbows
Fiona Reid
Music Review | Single
65% | 15 Mar 2002
Country Fair/Rainbows
Fiona Reid
Music | Interview
60% | 7 Jun 2001
Life is a moldy peach
Eamon Sweeney
Eamon SweenEy talks dirty with the Moldy Peaches
Music | News
59% | 6 Mar 2008
Kimya Dawson for Dublin
The Hot Press Newsdesk
The voice behind a goodly chunk of the Juno soundtrack, Kimya Dawson, is Dublin-bound on May 16 for a show in Crawdaddy.
Music | News
57% | 30 Apr 2002
Who's got the craic?
The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Moldy Peaches, of course - and you can try and get some off 'em when they come to Belfast, Dublin and the People's Republic
Music Review | Live
55% | 21 Jun 2001
The Strokes & The Moldy Peaches
Kim Porcelli
Music Review | Live
55% | 11 Jul 2002
The Moldy Peaches
Eamon Sweeney
Tonight's freewheeling chaotic circus of surreal fun takes up where last year's stripped down introduction left off
Music Review | Live
55% | 4 Jul 2002
The Moldy Peaches
Eamon Sweeney
Rarely have performers ever looked as animated as Kim and Adam, smiling, laughing and singing their deranged little hearts out
54% | 22 Nov 2009
PEACHY KEEN
It's the Adam and Kimya Show! Or, to be exact, it's the Moldy Peaches in our exclusive video interview
Music | Interview
52% | 14 Dec 2001
Noughties but nice
Eamon Sweeney
Now, more than ever, we should celebrate being alive, defiantly face the music and dance, laugh louder and laugh often
Music | Interview
52% | 14 Dec 2001
High on emotion
Phil Udell
The rockers kept on rocking, with Linkin Park poised to knock Limp Bizkit off their perch
Music | Interview
52% | 6 Dec 2001
Wooden it be nice
Eamon Sweeney
Eamon Sweeney meets psychedelic folksters and latest Rough Trade signings Beachwood Sparks
Music | Interview
45% | 24 Apr 2002
That’s all Strokes
Eamon Sweeney
An overnight success story that was years in the making, The Strokes have been dismissed as flagrant hype and lauded as the saviours of rock 'n' roll. Eamon Sweeney, a journalist who has spent more time in their company than most, gets the fullest account yet of the rise and rise of New York's band of brothers. "Whatever happens, we'll be there together," they tell him. "we won’t let each other fall."
Music Review | Single
41% | 15 Mar 2002
Bang
Fiona Reid
Music | News
40% | 10 May 2001
Have a stroke
Stuart Clark
THE STROKES TAKE time out from being fawned over by the UK press to play a June 16th show at the Temple Bar Music Centre.
Music | Interview
39% | 6 Dec 2002
Dawson’s clique
Eamon Sweeney
The Moldy Peaches’ Kimya Dawson returns to Ireland as a solo artist this month when she takes part in the anti folk series of gigs in Dublin and Cork
Music | News
38% | 4 Sep 2003
Jeffrey Lewis to play solo gig at Whelan's
The Hot Press Newsdesk
The moldiest Peach of them all, Jeffrey Lewis, is Dublin-bound next month
Music | News
34% | 14 Jul 2005
Whelan’s announces trio of gigs
The Hot Press Newsdesk
Three gigs have been confirmed to take place in Whelan’s, on Wexford Street, Dublin 2.
Music | Interview
32% | 13 Jan 2003
The sky's the limit
Eamon Sweeney
Music | Interview
31% | 20 Dec 2002
Archive article of the week: absolutely massive bumper Christmas '02 edition
The Hot Press Newsdesk
Old News Is Good News Special : Hot Press writers pick their fave music writing of 2002
Music | News
31% | 20 Mar 2009
Jeffrey Lewis plays Crawdaddy
The Hot Press Newsdesk
Expect to hear a fair few Crass covers.
Music | Interview
31% | 3 Dec 2002
Belfest five
Colin Carberry
The Imagine Belfast committee may have missed the mark in more ways than one in their unsuccessful bid for the European City Of Culture according to BelFest organiser Gerard Sheppard
Music | Interview
30% | 19 Apr 2002
The 'shop steward
Stuart Clark
Cornershop have re-opened for business with a little help from Noel Gallagher and none at all from the BBC. Stuart Clark finds Tjinder Singh is less than miffed
Music Review | Album
30% | 15 Mar 2002
Music For Toys
Phil Udell
Most of the time, Music For Toys is a refreshing, invigorating experience
Music | News
30% | 17 Jan 2002
The Irish invasion
The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press Readers' Poll favourites prepare to steal the show at this year's South by Southwest. Those Texans won't know what's hit 'em...
Music | News
28% | 6 Nov 2009
Adam Green & Band Of Skulls Dublin-bound
The Hot Press Newsdesk
You'll have to wait till the New Year though.
Music | Interview
28% | 13 Jun 2002
Dillonology
Peter Murphy
Can Cara Dillon sell her unique brand of folk music to fans of The Strokes? Rough Trade believe she can, and so does Peter Murphy.
Music | Interview
27% | 6 Jun 2003
The sounds of the summer
John Walshe
Summer time, and the record stores are going to be full to bursting with some cracking albums across all genres. John Walshe examines the hottest album releases set to hit the shelves
Music Review | Live
27% | 19 Apr 2002
The Strokes
Stuart Clark
Perhaps sensing that this isn’t one of their better nights, The Strokes let rip at the end
Music Review | Live
26% | 26 Jul 2002
Beth Orton, David Kitt
Eamon Sweeney
Two artists who fuse beatbox and six string sensibilities so well but still manage to remain so delightfully easy on the ear
Music | Interview
26% | 5 Sep 2003
All You Need Is Love
Olaf Tyaransen
Falling in love not only altered David Kitt’s heart but helped reshape his musical vision. Olaf Tyaransen visits his home cum studio and hears about the family affair that is his new album and how meeting Poppy reawakened his love of pop. all this and why the son of a Minister opposes the smoking ban! Photography Roger Woolman.
21% | 15 Oct 2002
Broadcast (cont'd)
Audio, videos, exclusive interviews and competitions... we spoil you, we do
Music | News
19% | 16 Feb 2006
Jefferey & Jack Lewis come to Ireland
The Hot Press Newsdesk
With the Moldy Peaches seemingly running out of juice, Jeffrey Lewis brings his brother Jack to Ireland for shows in CrawDaddy, Dublin (February 28) and McHugh’s Bar, Belfast (March 1).
Music | News
18% | 30 Jun 2004
Roll with the Punchestown: Oxegen A-Z
Phil Udell
Phil Udell takes you through the runners and riders at this year’s musical extravaganza