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Music | News 100% | 28 Feb 2006
Motley Crue pull out of G'n'R gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sad news for those with a penchant for American rawk - but there is a silver lining!

Music Review | Album 74% | 14 Sep 2000
New Tattoo Hannah Hamilton
If you ever needed any proof that the eighties were back, then my friends, this is it. Yup, the ‘Crue have released their eighth album, New Tattoo.

Music | News 63% | 20 Nov 2007
Bon Jovi plan Dublin visit The Hot Press Newsdesk
Stadium rockers Bon Jovi stop by Punchestown for a massive gig next summer.

Music Review | Album 60% |  5 Dec 2007
The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack Stephen Errity
Though The Heroin Diaries is far from being a great record musically, it’s nonetheless an interesting piece of self-examination from a man who really shouldn’t be alive to tell his tale.

Music Review | Album 57% | 29 Nov 2001
Thank You (For Letting Us Be Ourselves) Stuart Clark
The most wondrous glam metal band since Motley Crue or a bunch of overhyped Swedes who should realise there’s no market for second-hand Iron Maiden riffs?

Music | News 49% | 25 Aug 2008
For Crayon Out Loud Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer

Music | News 45% | 22 Feb 2006
Guns N'Roses to play Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
After a bejillion years away from the limelight, Guns N'Roses make a return - and they're coming Dublin's way.

Music | News 44% | 20 Nov 2009
Airbourne reschedule tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
You’ll now be able to catch the Aussie boogie merchants in April

Music | News 44% | 18 Feb 2004
W.A.S.P. to play the Ambassador The Hot Press Newsdesk
W.A.S.P. hurl themselves into Dublin on May 3

Hot Features | Interview 43% | 21 Mar 2003
A staple diet Paul Nolan
Steve-O, the man best known for stapling his penis to his scrotum, on the scariest stunts, life after Jackass, and being empowered by going backstage with Mötley Crue.

Music | News 39% | 27 Apr 2004
Brides of Destruction to tear up Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
This ain't no hen's party: Brides Of Destruction bring their 'decaying tree' antics to Whelan's this June

Music | Interview 37% | 28 Jul 1993
OH LORD, PLEASE DON'T LET ME BE MISUNDERSTOOD... Stuart Clark
Did the MANIC STREET PREACHERS really say that travellers are parasites and express the hope that Michael Stipe dies of AIDS? STUART CLARK hears the band's side of the story.

Hot Features | Interview 36% |  6 Apr 2004
The Hotlist Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark rounds up the best music CDs, DVDs and books of the fortnight.

Film Review | Film 36% | 29 Oct 2003
In The Cut Tara Brady
Campion’s flourishes (wandering camera shots, dream sequences, 9/11 references) seem a bit extravagant for a hack-’em-up.

Music | Interview 35% | 18 Jan 2006
Sea of Torquility Stuart Clark
Stars’ Torquil Campbell discusses the Montreal scene and his glamorous TV career.

Music | Interview 35% | 19 Jul 2001
Monday's Child Fiona Reid
Blue Monday, a young band from Portlaoise are definite contenders for the title of Ireland’s hardest working band.

Music | Interview 35% |  4 Mar 2005
Walk On The Idlewild Side John Walshe
With a new album ready for release, Idlewild 's Irish bassist Gavin Fox talks about celebrity spotting in LA, touring with Pearl Jam and why Warnings/Promises is the best thing they've ever done. Interview by John Walshe

Music | Interview 35% |  7 Jun 2001
Bon Nuit Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark joins Bon Jovi for one wild night in Mexico city and hears how the band survived drink, drugs, dodgy haircuts and, ah, parasitical infections to hobnob with a beatle and stake their claim as “one of the best rock ’n’ roll bands on the planet”

Music | Interview 34% | 23 Feb 2005
At Home With... Mick Pyro Colm O Hare
When not touring with Republic Of Loose, Mick pyro is free to kick back in his basement pad in a 1960s Swedish-style Terenure house, where he indulges his love of CDs, books and movies – and ponders the aesthetic similarities between Shakespeare and hip hop.

Music | Interview 34% |  1 Jul 2008
Flaws for Thought Edwin McFee
Hotly tipped foursome The Flaws dish the dirt on Glastonbury, the Cub Scouts and cover bands in Carrickmacross.

Music Review | Album 34% | 24 Feb 2004
Seven's Travels Phil Udell
The idea of a hip-hop act on Epitaph might have raised a few eyebrows amongst the West Coast Mohican Mafia, but Minneapolis trio Atmosphere are definitely imbued with the attitude of their spiky guitar label mates, if somewhat heavier on the funk then punk.

Music | Interview 34% |  7 Jan 2005
Slash & Burn Stuart Clark
Having undergone a punishing regime of drink, drugs and debauchery during Guns N’ Roses’ heyday, few thought that iconic guitar-slinger Slash would ever again venture out into the mainstream rock arena. But having put together a motley crew of collaborators in Velvet Revolver, he’s now back at No. 1 in the album charts and rocking harder than ever.

Music | Interview 34% | 15 Dec 1993
GET STUFFED! Stuart Clark
And we ain’t talking turkey. Miles Hunt, lead singer and songwriter with The Wonder Stuff doesn't give a flying, er, saucer what anyone thinks of the band, their image, their videos or even their P/E ratio. Interview: Stuart Clark.

Music | Interview 33% | 15 Dec 2004
Up The Duff Steve Cummins
As Velvet Revolver prepare to play Dublin on January 12, Duff McKagan talks to Steve Cummins about the band's chart-topping success and his pancreas-exploding days of yore with Guns N' Roses.

Music | News 33% | 25 Mar 2002
She's spinnin' around, move out of her way The Hot Press Newsdesk
Actor, musician, professional widow and major-label-baiter Courtney Love spins a few at Alan McGee's Death Disco, soon heading to a Dublin near you. Did we mention the new Nirvana track?

Music | News 33% | 25 Mar 2002
She's spinnin' around, move out of her way The Hot Press Newsdesk
Actor, musician, professional widow and all-occasion noisemaker Courtney Love spins a few at Alan McGee's Death Disco, soon heading to a Dublin near you. Oh, did we mention the new Nirvana track?

Music | Interview 32% | 11 Dec 2003
Kings of the road: mini skirts! carbohydrates! drummer’s arse! Danielle Brigham
Hot Press takes its life in its hands and joins Dublin’s Future Kings of Spain for two days of a 15-date British tour.

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 12 Dec 2005
Confessions of a pick-up artist Peter Murphy
Is there a technique to picking up a member of the opposite sex – or does it just happen? Feeling that he could do with a little bit of help in that department, journalist Neil Strauss hooked up with a cult community of Pick Up Artists and set out to learn the secrets of the trade. With all those Christmas parties looming, his advice might just come in handy.

Music | Report 32% | 21 Jun 2007
Rock 'n' roll Babylon Paul Nolan
30th Anniversary retrospective: From the murders of Tupac and Biggie to the bizarre implication of Marilyn Manson in the Columbine massacre; from Courtney, Axl and Spector’s falls from grace to the canonisation and demonisation of Peter Doherty... here’s a potted history of the most controversial events in the last 30 years of rock ‘n’ roll.

Music | Interview 32% |  8 Feb 1995
I Was a Teenage DRUG DEALER. . . Stuart Clark
Yup, we thought you'd like our stab at a tabloid headline. Thing is, there was a time when Danny Boy O'Connor looked inexorably set on a course for the California State Penitentiary. Then he discovered the therapeutic qualities of the House Of Pain and apart from the odd skirmish with the 2FM Roadcaster, there's been no looking back since. Crime reporter: Stuart Clark.

Politics | Frontlines 32% | 18 Feb 2005
The Idiot’s Guide To Fatherhood Peter Murphy
It’s bad enough when your children are taken away from you. But what if you’re stuck with them? Peter Murphy (Father of three!) lends a helping hand.

Hot Features | Interview 31% | 19 Jan 2007
Homer is where the heart is Stuart Clark
In a rare interview, Simpsons writer Mike Scully talks about the show’s A-list musical guests, his love for Ned Flanders and upsetting the entire population of Brazil. He also tells us what to expect from The Simpsons Movie, which blockbusters its way onto the big screen in the summer.

Music | Interview 31% | 15 Jun 2004
Take nothing for granted Jackie Hayden
The Corrs hit paydirt with In Blue, an album of memorable pop songs that topped the charts in over twenty countries around the world. It gave them the breathing space they needed to re-establish their roots, to live a little and to reassess their purpose as a band. Now, with the release of Borrowed Heaven, they’re back in the music biz frontline – slightly older, considerably wiser, but still with the same hunger to make great and honest records.

Music Review | Album 31% | 13 Feb 2004
Monolithic Baby John Walshe
Monolithic Baby is all about old skool rawk and while it seems like harmless fun on first listen, you soon start to remember that this kind of pre-pubescent rifforama wasn’t exactly life-changing stuff first time around.

Music Review | Album 31% | 27 Sep 2001
American Hi-Fi John Walshe
There are enough catchy hooks and singalong choruses to keep even the cynics happy

Film Review | Film 31% |  9 May 2008
Doomsday The Hot Press Newsdesk
Why is it that you filmmakers keep insisting that the future is populated by people sporting Mohawks, fishnet stockings and leather underpants?

Music | Interview 31% |  1 Mar 2001
Livin' Doll Peter Murphy
He pioneered the art of glam-punk excess with the New York Dolls and now he's learned to grow old gracefully. Peter Murphy meets the boy from New York City, the ever cool David Johansen. Photos: MYLES CLAFFEY

Music | Interview 31% |  2 Nov 1994
SOUTHERN COMFORTS Graham Neilan
Chris Robinson of Southern American rock giants The Black Crowes talks to Graham Nellan about his “total fuckin’ Shangri-La” lifestyle of sex ’n’ drugs ’n’ MTV . . . while looking for a bottle of vinegar.

Music | Interview 31% | 29 Sep 1999
Us Against The World Stuart Clark
THE CHARLATANS are back firing on all cylinders, and talking global domination. TIM BURGESS and JON BROOKES talk to STUART CLARK about the joys of L.A., the dangers of Jack Daniel s and falling down Noel Gallagher s marble staircase. Pics: MICK QUINN

Music | Interview 30% | 22 Dec 1999
Sturm und Drang in Berlin Peter Murphy
Triumph Of The Will meets Spinal Tap and Bach meets Sabbath as METALLICA join forces with 101 dinner jackets. Peter Murphy travels to Berlin to sample the results.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 27% |  2 Mar 2005
Stiff Upper Dick Sam Snort
Our royal correspondent explains why, with great reluctance, he is unable to give his blessing to the marriage of Chas 'n' Cam.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 26% | 14 Jun 2005
Money Makes The Ball Go Round Sam Snort
Our sports correspondent salutes the sale of Manchester United and tells the devastated fans to get a life.

Music Review | Album 25% | 18 Jul 2002
Tenacious D Peter Murphy
The optimum situation for playing this album in is at some kind of frat house initiation ceremony drunk out of your mind on applerot

Music Review | Album 25% | 18 Jul 2002
Tenacious D Peter Murphy
The optimum situation for playing this album in is at some kind of frat house initiation ceremony drunk out of your mind on applerot

  25% | 15 Dec 2004
Up the Duff Steve Cummins
As Velvet Revolver prepare to play Dublin on January 12, Duff McKagan talks to Steve Cummins about the band's chart-topping success and his pancreas-exploding days of yore with Guns N' Roses.

Music | News 25% | 12 Jan 1994
METALLICA DOMINATE ?? ??
Metallica have emerged as the most popular metal band in Ireland to judge by their showing in the chart of the one hundred best metal tracks of all time as chosen by the readers of Hot Press and the listeners to 2FM’s increasingly popular Metal Show.

Hot Features | Reports 23% | 30 Apr 2008
It's Good To Be Jack Stuart Clark
Hard-Fi and Clash legend Mick Jones join Hot Press for a Jack Daniel's-fuelled weekend in the heart of the American south.

Hot Features | Reports 22% | 28 Apr 2008
School Of Hard Rocks Peter Murphy
Hard rock has taken on many forms, but if it's loud enough to annoy the neighbours, it should be categorised as good old-fashioned metal. Peter Murphy guides you through our choice of the Top 30 metal albums of all time.

 

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