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Music Review | Live 100% |  1 Dec 1993
SHANE McGOWAN AND NICK CAVE Kevin Barry
SHANE McGOWAN AND NICK CAVE (Cradle Benefit, City Hall, Cork)

Music | News 99% |  8 Sep 2003
Nick Cave announces third Vicar St. show The Hot Press Newsdesk
Nick Cave will play a further solo show on October 6

Music | News 95% |  7 Sep 2009
Nick Cave stages intimate Vicar St. show The Hot Press Newsdesk
It's in support of his The Death Of Bunny Monro novel.

Music | Interview 92% | 26 Feb 2003
Good days at the office Olaf Tyaransen
From dark age to middle age, Nick Cave is such a far cry from the blood-spilling junkie of rock legend that these days you’re likely to encounter him commuting to his 9 to 5. Except of course that his job is writing and making music, his new album is called Nocturama and there are, he admits, some sizeable blow-outs in the memory banks.

Music | News 80% | 18 Mar 2008
Nick Cave to work on The Road The Hot Press Newsdesk
Nick Cave has confirmed that he and Warren Ellis will write the soundtrack to John Hillcoat’s forthcoming film adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’'s The Road.

Music Review | Live 79% | 12 May 2008
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds live at Dublin Castle Paul Nolan
This was a towering performance from the charismatic singer, with awesome musical backing from The Bad Seeds.

Music Review | Live 77% | 27 Oct 2009
A Night With Nick Cave Peter Murphy
Here’s the deal. You can have the full bells-and-whistles Nick & the Bad Seeds production with all its attendant kinetics and dynamics, staged in a high-ceilinged cow palace or festival tent, or you can take your chances on the more roughshod and ragged-gloried variety up close and in your face in Vicar St, which isn’t nearly as slick but affords plenty of rarified moments.

Music Review | Live 77% | 15 Jul 2005
Live At The Marquee, Cork Nicola DePuis
With his gangly arms flailing wildly in the air as he opened with 'West Country Girl', Nick Cave was reminiscent of a ringmaster harkening the crowds to his bark.

Music Review | Live 75% |  1 Dec 1993
SHANE McGOWAN AND NICK CAVE Kevin Barry
SHANE McGOWAN AND NICK CAVE (Cradle Benefit, City Hall, Cork)

Music | Interview 74% |  8 Oct 2004
Lyre, lyre pants on fire Peter Murphy
Nick Cave goes gospel on your ass.

Music | Interview 73% |  9 Apr 2008
Resurrection man Peter Murphy
At the ripe old age of 50, when most of his peers are floundering in the doldrums, Nick Cave has hit a purple patch with Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!, his most commercially successful and critically acclaimed album to date.

Music | News 72% | 30 Jan 2008
Radio Soulwax and the Kooks for Heineken Green Energy The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Kooks and Radio Soulwax have joined Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds on the bill for the Heineken Green Energy festival in May.

Music | Interview 70% | 27 Mar 2008
Old Nick and me Peter Murphy
Since he shot the video for The Birthday Party's ‘Nick The Stripper’ back in 1981, director John Hillcoat has been a constant Nick Cave collaborator.

Music | Interview 68% | 24 Feb 2009
More songs about drinking and death Peter Murphy
Taking time out from his stag weekend, baroque retro-rocker The Mighty Stef talks about the influence of film on his writing, his enduring love for Nick Cave and his friendship with Shane MacGowan

Music | Interview 68% | 24 May 2001
The ballads of a thin man Peter Murphy
NICK CAVE: Between The Cradle And The Grave. By PETER MURPHY

Broadcast | Audio 59% | 17 Jan 2003
Nick Cave audio The Hot Press Newsdesk
Listen to two tracks from Nick Cave’s Nocturama and enter to win posters, postcards & copies of the album

Music Review | Single 58% | 16 Nov 1994
Red Right Hand Patrick Brennan
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds: “Red Right Hand” (Mute)

Music | News 58% | 24 Sep 2002
No more shall we wait The Hot Press Newsdesk
...because a new Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds album is en route

Music | News 58% | 24 Sep 2002
No more shall we wait The Hot Press Newsdesk
...because a new Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds album is en route

Music Review | Album 56% | 21 May 1992
Henry's Dream Gerry McGovern
There are those who when they walk down after you call it after them. On Cave Street the spirit is weak and the smell is strong.

Music | Interview 55% | 28 Feb 2005
Saints Alive Stuart Clark
Seminal Antipodean punks The Saints were a huge influence on a generation of wizards from Oz, including Nick Cave. 30 years later they're back.

Music | Interview 55% | 21 Sep 2009
The Shark is Rising Roisin Dwyer
Gideon Seifert of Joe Gideon and the Shark talks about touring with Nick Cave and Seasick Steve, and recalls his musical partner’s previous life as an Olympic athlete.

Music Review | Album 54% | 16 Jan 2003
Nocturama Eamon Sweeney
I’d caution the casuals, but if you are a fan then dive straight in. You’ll love this rich stew of subtle pleasures and nocturnes that’ll ferment and season with each listening.

Music | Interview 54% | 14 Dec 2001
King of the castle Peter Murphy
Probably the first tickle-me-Elmo moment of the year was seeing the rockwrite trade getting immortalised in Cameron Crowe’s Almost Famous

Music Review | Album 53% | 15 Mar 2001
No More Shall We Part Niall Stanage
Senile old men, feline old women, pillars of society, killers in search of notoriety and *a guy wearing plastic antlers [who] presses his bum against the glass.* Times may change, empires may rise and fall, but the characters who populate Nick Cave's world remain as lunatic as ever.

Music Review | Album 53% | 15 Mar 2001
No More Shall We Part Niall Stanage
Senile old men, feline old women, pillars of society, killers in search of notoriety and "a guy wearing plastic antlers [who] presses his bum against the glass." Times may change, empires may rise and fall, but the characters who populate Nick Cave's world remain as lunatic as ever.

Music Review | Live 52% |  2 Apr 2002
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds Declan O'Brien
It was clear from the outset that the band had upped the ante for the home show and, bar a number of softer tracks mainly culled from his more recent albums, the gig was an exercise in measured intensity

Music | News 51% | 28 Jan 2008
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds for Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Nick Cave and his band have announced a visit to our shores in May.

Music | Interview 50% | 18 Sep 2008
The Savage Frontier Roisin Dwyer
By day he's Nick Cave's trusty lieutenant, but Conway Savage is also spreading his wings as a solo artist, tipping his hat to James Joyce along the way.

Music Review | Live 50% | 10 May 2001
Damnation once again Kim Porcelli
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds The Olympia, Dublin

Music | Interview 50% | 25 Apr 2007
Ennui and ivory Peter Murphy
He’s best known for his collaborations with Nick Cave but Conway Savage is a lone wolf piano-man worth celebrating in his own right.

Music | Interview 50% | 11 May 2000
UP & DOWN WITH THE BLESSED TRINITY Peter Murphy
WARREN ELLIS of The Dirty Three talks to PETER MURPHY about performing, Nick Cave and "moments of clarity".

Music Review | Album 49% |  8 Sep 2008
Duels: The barbarians move in Edwin McFee
Duels inhabit that space between the Bad Seeds, Radiohead and !Forward, Russia!, and their sophomore effort is a rich and rewarding listen.

Music | News 49% | 26 Mar 2002
Even weirder than the real thing The Hot Press Newsdesk
Roisin Murphy, Nick Cave and of course Jarvis "Brian out of Queen" Cocker himself feature on impostor-tastic new Pulp EP 'Bad Cover Version'

Music Review | Single 49% | 10 Jun 2005
Prayer For The Broken Hearted/Liars Tanya Sweeney
They don’t call him the Mighty Stef for nothing – brimming with showmanship and out-on-a-limb theatrics, this double A-side is the perfect marriage of knowing, indie melody and uplifting, crowd-pleasing pop. ‘Liars’ gives the Nolan Sisters a wry nod (as you do), while on first impression ‘Prayer For The Broken Hearted’ sounds as though Nick Cave found the happy pills (and cabaret).

Music Review | Album 49% | 20 Oct 1993
Live Seeds Gerry McGovern
NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS: "Live Seeds" (Mute)

Music | News 49% |  2 Apr 2009
The Van Diemens to play Cave, Waits and Cohen classics The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Van Diemens – a group comprised of top musicians who've played with the likes of Van Morrison and Duke Special – play a night of rock tributes in Whelan's this month.

Music | News 49% |  4 Oct 2007
Camille O'Sullivan returns to Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Franco-Irish chanteuse Camille O'Sullivan is to play Dublin in December.

Politics | Frontlines 48% | 10 Dec 2003
The picture of Sebastian Horsley Olaf Tyaransen
Has he gone too far this time? The man who had himself crucified for his art has now alienated some of his closest friends and admirers by mailing them a photograph of himself having sex with an amputee.

Music | Interview 48% |  4 Jan 2005
Peter Murphy: Pyramids of Trash Peter Murphy
2004 was a year of infotainment overload when popular culture became increasingly co-opted to the business of selling. But there were those precious few, who remained faithful to the idea of art for its own sake.

Music | Interview 48% | 30 Mar 2000
BASS THE NEXT GENERATION Peter Murphy
After years as son of Charles , ERIC MINGUS is forging his own musical identity. He talks to PETER MURPHY about jazz purists, hip-hop and playing bass with Nick Cave.

Music | Interview 48% |  6 Dec 2001
Gentle Ben Hannah Hamilton
HANNAH HAMILTON discusses magic moments with folk-electro sensation BEN CHRISTOPHERS

Hot Features | Interview 48% | 13 Apr 2000
King Of The Road Peter Murphy
PETER MURPHY meets WIM WENDERS, the movie maker BONO calls a jazzman and with whom he collaborated on The Million Dollar Hotel.

Music | Interview 48% | 17 Nov 1993
Always look on the dark side of life Gerry McGovern
From the early excesses of the Birthday Party through meisterwerks like The Good Son to his new release, Live Seeds, Nick Cave has spent nearly fifteen years probing those crevices of the human psyche that few care, or even dare, to venture into. Here, in a highly personal, in-depth interview, Gerry McGovern grills the god of Goth about his ambivalence towards and obsession with religion, his love of dysfunctional people, his thoughts on the past and his hope for the future, oh, and how to reconcile life as an internationally renowned icon of doom with being a mummy’s boy! (Only joking, Nick!).

Music | Interview 48% | 22 Apr 2009
Saturday night's alright for fighting Edwin McFee
As girl band the saturdays prepare to play this year’s Oxegen, Edwin McFee gets a frosty reception when he talks to Irish member Una Healy. Undeterred, he manages to find out about their bust up with Basshunter, their admiration for Girls Aloud and more.

Music | Interview 48% | 29 Apr 1998
Nick Cave's Two Decades Of The Rosary Peter Murphy
With the release of The Best of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, it's obvious that someone's been rummaging around in the grim annals of ol' Nick's extraordinary back catalogue. But who? Interview: Peter Murphy

Music | Interview 48% | 29 Apr 1998
Nick Cave's Two Decades Of The Rosary Peter Murphy
With the release of The Best of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, it's obvious that someone's been rummaging around in the grim annals of ol' Nick's extraordinary back catalogue. But who? Interview: Peter Murphy

Music | Interview 48% | 29 Apr 1998
Nick Cave's Two Decades Of The Rosary Peter Murphy
With the release of The Best of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, it's obvious that someone's been rummaging around in the grim annals of ol' Nick's extraordinary back catalogue. But who? Interview: Peter Murphy

Music | Interview 48% | 29 Apr 1998
Nick Cave's Two Decades Of The Rosary Peter Murphy
With the release of The Best of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, it's obvious that someone's been rummaging around in the grim annals of ol' Nick's extraordinary back catalogue. But who?

Music | Interview 48% | 29 Apr 1998
Nick Cave's Two Decades Of The Rosary Peter Murphy
With the release of The Best of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, it's obvious that someone's been rummaging around in the grim annals of ol' Nick's extraordinary back catalogue. But who? Interview: Peter Murphy

Music | Interview 48% | 29 Apr 1998
Nick Cave's Two Decades Of The Rosary Peter Murphy
With the release of The Best of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, it's obvious that someone's been rummaging around in the grim annals of ol' Nick's extraordinary back catalogue. But who? Interview: Peter Murphy

Music Review | Album 48% | 11 Dec 2007
Music From The Motion Picture The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford Peter Murphy
Yep, you wait years for a Nick Cave/Warren Ellis nouveau western soundtrack and then two come along at once.

Music | Interview 48% | 13 May 1998
Nick Cave's Two Decades Of The Rosary Peter Murphy
Inevitably, The Best Of Nick Cave ... The Bad Seeds can only hint at the scope of the band's back catalogue. But if one listens to the group's ten studio albums chronologically, there are no gear-grinding changes of direction or radical overhaulings of the sound, all the more remarkable considering the amount of personnel that passed through the line-up.

Music | Interview 48% | 18 Mar 1998
Aussie Rules Olaf Tyaransen
A crack team of collaborators and advisors including Nick Cave, Bono and James Dean Bradfield have ensured that Antipodean indie princess KYLIE MINOGUE is virtually unrecognisable from the fresh-faced teenager who made the breakthrough from Ramsay Street to recording studio back in 1987. Interveiw: OLAF TYARANSEN.

Politics | Hog 48% |  5 Nov 2003
The New Conservatism The Whole Hog
Whilst the old authoritarian ethos of the church is losing its grip on Irish society, a new order of conservative moralism has arisen to take its place.

Music Review | Album 48% |  8 Oct 2004
Before The Poison Olaf Tyaransen
Here’s the pitch. Take one ’60s pin-up turned crawler from the ’70s wreckage turned Weimar Republican and furnish her with a body of songs drawn from co-writes with and original compositions by PJ Harvey and Nick Cave.

Hot Features | Commentary 47% |  2 Jun 1993
Harder Than The Rest Gerry McGovern
DO YOU WANT NAILS OF FEEDBACK DRIVEN THROUGH YOUR BRAIN? DO YOU WANT YOUR EARS TO BLEED? THIS IS HARDCORE AND IT'S THE MOST VITAL ATTITUDE IN ROCK'N'ROLL, FROM LOU REED TO THERAPY? VIA NICK CAVE, FUGAZI AND... CHRISTY MOORE. OR SO SAYS GERRY McGOVERN, WHO ALSO ADVANCES THE THEORY THAT 'HARDCORE IS GENERALLY FOR HARD WHITE MEN'. SHOOTING GALLERY AWAITS YOUR RESPONSE!

Hot Features | Interview 47% |  2 Apr 2003
Dave Fanning Olaf Tyaransen
One of the most familiar faces and voices in Irish broadcasting, Dave Fanning has interviewed just about every rock and movie star worth knowing. But here Olaf Tyaransen goes behind the public image to unearth some of his more secret history: working with the disgraced “Captain” Cooke; nude interviewing with U2; getting ripped off by the nanny; and much more.

Music | Interview 47% | 22 Feb 1995
The Tindersticks Second Interview Nick Kelly
IT WAS straight out of Reservoir Dogs. Six men, all in black, most in suits, lope onto the stage, a cigarette nestling between fingers or dangling from the side of the mouth. You half-expect them to open with 'Stuck In the Middle With You' and drag out a member of the Garda Siochana from the side of the stage with a gag in his mouth and the contents of an extra-large can of Castrol GTX dripping from his fettered uniform.

Music | News 47% |  8 Apr 2009
UK showcase seeks bands The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Manchester-based 'In The City' showcase festival is now looking for acts to play this October.

Music | Interview 47% | 27 Sep 2001
Dream team Barry Glendenning
BARRY GLENDENNING talks to MERCURY REV about darkness, deserters and dreams

Music Review | Album 46% |  9 Nov 2000
Everything's Fine Stephen Rapid
Far from loud excessive rockisms, Willard Grant Conspiracy flirt around the edges of folk-rock and lo-fi country. This, their fourth album, captures a warm glow that will doubtless delight many who are already partial to Nick Cave and Tindersticks.

Music | News 46% | 20 Apr 2005
Electric Picnic 2005 Line-up Revealed The Hot Press Newsdesk
Fatboy Slim, Flaming Lips, Damien Dempsey, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Mercury Rev and Public Enemy are some of the heavyweight attractions at the Electric Picnic, which this year is a two-day event taking place on the Stradbally Estate, County Laois on September 3 and 4.

Music Review | Album 46% | 18 Apr 2008
Do It Edwin McFee
If you pardon our French, Clinic’s fifth album is pretty fucked up – and yet it's also their best effort to date.

Music | Interview 46% | 28 Apr 1999
Wave Goodbye, Say Hello Nick Kelly
Once he cleaned up in the charts, now he s cleaned up himself. Bruised but unbroken, MARC ALMOND is back and busy on all fronts. And, whisper it, there s even talk of SOFT CELL reforming. Interview: NICK KELLY.

Music | News 46% |  7 Aug 2007
Lee Hazlewood dies after battle with cancer The Hot Press Newsdesk
After a struggle with renal cancer, rusty-throated songwriter Lee Hazlewood has died at the age of 78.

Music | Interview 46% | 15 Dec 2000
The Man Who Built The Old Weird America Peter Murphy
It's been a long strange trip and no mistake, one that describes a discernible line from Harry Smith's Anthology Of American Folk Music through to the Handsome Family. But there's even more going on beneath the surface. GREIL MARCUS, the music critic's music critic, is PETER MURPHY's guide on a mystery train whose other passengers include Elvis Presley, Robert Johnson, Mark Twain, Nick Cave, The Blair Witch, Bill Clinton, The Band, Siniad O'Connor, Beck, William Burroughs, William Faulkner and Bob Dylan. And that's just the first class carriage. All aboard

Hot Features | Interview 46% | 22 Jan 2003
Sebastian Horsley Olaf Tyaransen
A self-styled dandy, painter, writer and poseur, Sebastian Horsley seems to do everything to excess – whether that be drink, drugs, sex, sending shit to a critic or, literally, being crucified for his art. Olaf Tyaransen hears about his agony and ecstasy.

Music | Interview 46% | 16 Aug 2001
Ace of bass Dermod Moore
Opening our U2 special, DERMOD MOORE catches up with ADAM CLAYTON during the UK leg of the Elevation tour, and delves deep into the physics of music celebrity, politics and, er, penises

Music | Interview 45% | 25 Sep 2002
The gospel according to Mark Peter Murphy
JJ 72 have been hailed by some critics as the finest thing to come out of Ireland since U2 - and no wonder. With a hugely impressive debut album under their collective belt, the expectations are even higher for the follow-up, I To Sky. They share with their illustrious predecessors a predilection for intense songs of spiritual yearning - and a desire to make music that truly stands the test of time. But is it rock'n'roll?

Music | Interview 45% | 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 Review | Album 45% |  6 Jul 2005
Outlaw Ed Power
What is it about this mob that fails to persuade? Their steel peddle revivalism comes on like pastiche, yet it’s subtle, tender pastiche, delivered with intelligence and reverence. There are hints of Beck, glimpses of vintage Nick Cave and tremors too of music that is older, sadder, wiser.

Music Review | Album 45% | 27 Sep 2001
Rain On Lens Phil Udell
Like a bizarre cross between Nick Cave and Johnny Cash, "God," or so the man says, "does not answer this type of prayer," and – to be honest – I’m not surprised.

Music | Interview 45% | 21 Nov 2007
The secret history of 'The Joshua Tree' Colm O Hare
For many people it is U2's greatest album. Twenty years on, to mark it's re-release, Colm O'Hare talks to Daniel Lanois and reflects on the extraordinary background to a monumental album.

Music Review | Album 45% |  7 Aug 2008
Provisions Edwin McFee
Howe’s duet with Neko Case on ‘Without A Word’ is the star of the show though, boasting a gorgeous melody that owes a lot to Gelb’s Tuscon roots.

Music Review | Album 45% | 22 Oct 2008
I Started Out With Nothing and Still Got Most Of It Left Alison Curtis
Hobo Journeyman enlists the help of Nick Cave, KT Tunstall and Ruby Turner to deliver winning album.

Music Review | Album 45% | 17 Jul 2009
Get the First Layer of Civilisation Off The Hot Press Newsdesk
Nick Cave-esque excitement from fire-and-brimestone newcomers

Music | News 44% | 30 Jun 2006
Leonard Cohen tribute gig draws Lou Reed and Nick Cave to Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Lou Reed, Nick Cave and Jarvis Cocker are among the acts set to perform at a concert to pay tribute to the songs of Leonard Cohen.

  44% |  4 Sep 2003
Cave In The Hot Press Newsdesk
Nick Cave has confirmed two solo dates at Dublin's Vicar St. on October 4 and 5.

Music Review | Album 44% | 13 Oct 2008
Animal Dream Lauren Murphy
Dublin-based Dutchman Richard Bolhuis gives Nick Cave a run for his money with his first full-length release, Animal Dream.

Music Review | Album 43% | 23 Jan 2008
Beat Pyramid Ed Power
"Giddy with end-of-days rapture, Beat Pyramid is a gorgeously gloomy puzzle box, a record salted with secrets, visions and intimations of wonder."

Music Review | Album 43% | 23 Mar 2004
Billy Sings Greatest Palace Music Peter Murphy
Aongside gentlemen of similar vintage and taste such as Shane MacGowan and Nick Cave, Will Oldham (by Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, Palace Brother, or any other name) is a master of adapting traditional musical and linguistic idioms to post-punk sense and sensibilities.

Music Review | Album 43% |  8 Nov 2007
Raising Sand Olaf Tyaransen
You don’t have to be a fan of the country, blues or folk genres to appreciate the heartbreaking brilliance of this inspired collaboration.

Music | News 43% |  4 Aug 2009
Arctic Monkeys to release single through Oxfam The Hot Press Newsdesk
'Crying Lightening' hits the shops on Friday, August 14

Music Review | Album 42% | 26 Oct 2000
La Peste John Walshe
Fancy taking a trip down to Dr John’s bayou, with Andy Weatherall’s decks appeal, Nick Cave’s religious fervour, and Johnny Cash’s outlaws as your inlaws?

Music Review | Album 42% | 30 Mar 2000
Punishing Kiss Peter Murphy
THIS ONE was always going to be an event. Take an award wining actress/singer - one of Germany's leading exponents of Weimar Republicanism and the French chanson tradition - give her a ream of songs by Elvis Costello, Nick Cave, Neil Hannon, Tom Waits, Philip Glass, Bertholt Brecht and Kurt Weill amongst others, assign Joby Talbot the arranging chores, recruit most of The Divine Comedy as house band and allow Scott Walker and Hal Willner to produce a brace of tracks . . .. this writer was halfway sold without hearing a note.

Music Review | Album 42% | 26 May 1999
Metropolis Blue John Walshe
Unencumbered by the fickleness of fashion, Jack Lukeman (or Jack L, as he is better known) has carved out his own niche in the melting pot that is music in the '90s. He has left the shade of Brel behind and has followed his own vision, which still has its roots in the romantic balladry of Scott Walker, Nick Cave and Frank Sinatra.

Music | Hit the North 40% | 27 Sep 2001
Northern lights Colin Carberry
COLIN CARBERRY previews Ulster's musical events and releases for autumn

Music | News 40% |  5 Aug 2008
The true history of the Kelly gang Greg McAteer
He's been described as Australia's Bob Dylan but Paul Kelly, currently en route to Ireland, is too original a talent to pigeonhole.

Music Review | Album 40% | 17 Aug 2007
In Our Bedroom After The War John Walshe
In Our Bedroom... is a solid indie pop collection, but, a couple of gems aside, it’s far from Stars’ best work.

Politics | McCann 40% |  3 Mar 2009
Whatever happened to Pat Kenny? Eamonn McCann
The Late Late Show presenter didn’t exactly cover himself in glory with his recent Pete Doherty interview...

Hot Features | Reports 40% | 20 May 2008
Staying cool down under Andy White
Melbourne is Australia’s capital of cool, an arty metropolis with gorgeous beaches, cheap accommodation and fantastic wine.

Music | News 39% | 14 Apr 2009
Mundy and Delorentos help Whelan's ring in 20 The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Dublin venue – which has hosted acts like Arctic Monkeys, Jeff Buckley, Nick Cave and Bloc Party over the years – will celebrate 20 years in business this month with a special series of gigs.

DONT USE Events | Gig 39% |  8 Jul 2004
Girl, Uninterrupted Peter Murphy
Strikingly beautiful, as self-possessed as a cat, and happier in her own skin than ever before – uh huh, it’s her, PJ Harvey

Music | News 35% | 17 May 2002
Sonic cathedrals (literally) The Hot Press Newsdesk
Blown away by Low in Christchurch Cathedral? Check out this year's Galway Arts Festival, where Sigur Ros (among several very exciting but unconfirmed others) will be playing St Nicholas' Church. Read on for details

Music | News 34% |  2 Feb 2009
Maxïmo Park plan Dublin gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
Maxïmo Park play Dublin this spring ahead of their new album release.

Broadcast | Audio 33% | 17 Jan 2003
From dusk til dawn The Hot Press Newsdesk
Listen to two tracks from Nick Cave’s Nocturama and enter to win posters, postcards & copies of the album

Music Review | Single 32% | 17 Jan 2003
A Day Like Today Kim Porcelli
 

Music | News 32% | 11 Sep 2006
Tain Festival line-up revealed The Hot Press Newsdesk
Just when you thought festival season had ended, we've news of one more.

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 10 Oct 2006
Cohen but not forgotten Tara Brady
She’s worked with U2, Mel Gibson and Willie Nelson. Now Lian Lunson tackles arguably his weightiest subject yet, the legendary crooner Leonard Cohen.

Music | Interview 32% | 16 Apr 2007
Rapier grit Richard Brophy
Personal upheaval provides the bedrock for 2 Lone Swordsmen’s guitar strewn new album, explains frontman Andrew Weatherall.

Music | Interview 32% | 22 Aug 2005
Electric Picnic 2005 preview  
We hope you're feeling hungry because on September 3 and 4 over 50 of the hottest live acts and DJs around are descending on Stradbally Estate in Laois for the Electric Picnic.

Music Review | Single 31% |  9 May 2003
Karaoke Soul Colm O Hare
 

Music | Interview 31% |  4 Jan 2005
Critics Choice for 2004- Best Singles & Albums The Hot Press Newsdesk
Top 30 albums & singles of 2004, as voted by our HP writers...

Music | News 31% |  5 Oct 2004
Bad Seed Conway Savage announces Irish dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Conway Savage will be joined by Australian musician Jim Yamouridis for two shows in Ireland

Music | Interview 31% |  4 Jan 2005
Niall Crumlish: Thirty not Out Niall Crumlish
It was a year in which Niall Crumlish found that older is better.

Music | Interview 31% |  4 Nov 2009
Have Album, Will Travel Celina Murphy
Up-and-coming songstress Lisa O’Neill tells Celina Murphy how she has been inspired by Ronnie Drew, Leonard Cohen and Charlie McGettigan.

Music | Interview 31% |  2 Sep 1998
DIRTINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS Peter Murphy
PETER MURPHY meets THE DIRTY THREE.

Music Review | Album 31% |  1 May 2007
Wrong Meeting Richard Brophy
Wrong Meeting is the album that could very easily make stars out of Andrew Weatherall and Keith Tenniswood, but perversely, its release is limited to 1,000 vinyl boxed set units.

Music | Interview 31% | 31 Aug 2000
NOBLE SAVAGE Peter Murphy
Bad Seed CONWAY SAVAGE is hooking up with Suzie Higgie to bring pure pop and stoned love to Ireland. PETER MURPHY reports

Hot Features | Interview 31% | 28 Feb 2006
Upping the antipode Tara Brady
Australian director John Hillcoat aims to redeem a much neglected genre: the Aussie western.

Music | Interview 31% | 17 Jan 2002
Hot Press Readers' Poll 2002: Best of International A Various
And the winners are...

Music | Interview 31% |  6 Jan 2004
Scratch of the Day Danielle Brigham
The “war on terrorism” and the death of Irish Happy Hour aside, 2003 has been a year of good times and great tunes. For me, it’s also been a year of daring debuts.

Music | News 30% |  1 Apr 2008
Vincent Vincent And The Villains plan Irish tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
So good they named him twice; Vincent Vincent and his band are playing three dates here next month.

Music Review | Single 30% |  7 Jun 2001
No More Mosquitoes John Walshe
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Music Review | Single 30% | 26 Jan 1994
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Expect the ‘house full’ signs to go up early on October 23 when the extremely wonderful Marianne Faithfull plays a rare Dublin headliner in Vicar St.

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Music Review | Album 30% | 11 Aug 1993
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What makes the perfect song? It’s a question nobody can really answer. One thing is certain, however: you always know a great song when you hear one.

Music Review | Album 30% | 20 Mar 2006
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Music Review | Album 30% | 16 Mar 2006
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When an established musician first branches into the world of the soundtrack, in most cases the review pretty much writes itself. First off: comment on how the relevant artist’s back catalogue has always had a ‘cinematic’ feel to it; then note how the film’s subject matter ties in with their particular world view; and, finally, conclude that, while the new record is an interesting curio, it merely whets the appetite for the next album proper.

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If you missed the Electric Picnic Festival in Co. Laois last September - or if you're just aching to relive the experience - here's your chance.

Music | Interview 30% |  6 Jan 2004
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You know, Nick Lowe was right when he asked “What’s so funny about peace, love and understanding?” Lately, I try to avoid the news as often as not, because it seems that every day there’s another atrocity: more carnage, more blood, more tears, more misery, more grief.

Music | Interview 30% |  8 Nov 2001
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Music | Interview 30% | 18 Jun 2007
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Music | Interview 29% | 10 Nov 2006
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Music | News 29% | 24 May 2004
Jim White for The Village The Hot Press Newsdesk
David Byrne protegee Jim White gives Dublin a taste of his alt. country stylings when he plays a headlining gig next month

Music Review | Album 29% | 14 Sep 2000
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Music Review | Album 29% |  6 Mar 2003
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She Has No Strings Apollo is positively dripping with a thrilling live feel, leaping out of the speakers to enthrall the room.

Music Review | Single 29% |  7 Mar 2005
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Hot Features | Interview 29% | 26 Jul 2005
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His father was a giant of cinema but now Danny Huston is carving his own path.

Music | Interview 29% | 27 Jul 2005
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She’s been a rock icon, a tabloid sensation and a muse to Mick Jagger. But you won’t find Marianne Faithfull mooning over past glories.

Music | News 29% |  2 Oct 2003
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Russian quartet Yat-Kha open their Irish account next month

Music | Interview 29% | 30 Mar 2004
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Music, art, books, dresses, a white room – and cats. The acclaimed Dublin singer gives John Walshe a guided tour.

Music | Interview 29% | 23 Oct 2008
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Music | Interview 29% | 27 Jul 2005
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Music | Interview 29% | 16 Jul 2003
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Hot Features | Interview 29% | 11 May 2006
Caught In The Net: Schlong for Europe Stuart Clark
Finns can only get better as dodgy England World Cup songs, credibility-destroying Coke ads and blood-spurting Eurovision entrants star in our C.I.N. music special.

Music | Interview 29% |  9 Jul 2003
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Hot Features | Commentary 29% | 14 Dec 2001
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Music | Interview 29% | 23 Sep 2009
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Music | Interview 29% | 14 Dec 2001
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Music | Interview 29% | 27 Oct 1999
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Peter Murphy talks to THE WALKABOUTS about their new album, mythic America and agoraphobic isolation.

Music | Interview 29% | 11 Dec 2006
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House Of Cosy Cushions are a Dutch-Irish amalgam who have consigned musical rules and regulations to the dustbin. And it’s a philosophy that works!

Music Review | Live 29% | 18 Jul 2006
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Music | Interview 29% | 30 May 2006
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Music | Interview 29% |  1 Oct 2003
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How El Diablo from dublin are helping return country music to its roots.

Music | Interview 29% |  8 May 2003
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Music | Interview 29% |  7 Jun 2006
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Music | Interview 29% |  5 Feb 1997
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Music Review | Album 29% |  9 Dec 2004
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Taken individually, the dozen songs on Belle, his fourth album, are finely-crafted works, but the tempos are so invariably slow and the moods so persistently melancholy that it all adds up to a bit of a downer when taken as a complete experience.

Music | Interview 29% | 25 Jun 1997
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Music Review | Album 28% |  3 Jun 2008
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Hot Features | Commentary 28% | 14 Dec 2001
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Hot Features | Interview 28% | 31 Aug 2006
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The Dublin Theatre Festival is fast approaching its 50th anniversary, but the organisers haven’t let anticipation of next year distract them from the task in hand. There’s a rake of quality shows to check out over the coming weeks, from Ibsen to Leonard Cohen.

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Hot Features | Interview 28% | 11 Jul 2008
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Killinaskully star Joe Rooney has repaired to Drogheda’s suburbs to gorge himself on Alfred Hitchcock masterpieces. That’s the life.

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 10 Dec 2007
Poetic champion, composed Peter Murphy
Michael Ondaatje wrote The English Patient, and is regarded as one of the greatest writers in the English language – but his latest tome, Divisadero, has confounded and impressed critics in equal measure.

Music | Interview 28% | 11 May 2000
Ray s Like This Peter Murphy
Chief Kink RAY DAVIES talks to PETER MURPHY about his spoken word show, being tagged as The Godfather of Britpop and being banned by the BBC.

Music | Interview 28% | 26 Apr 2001
Rap Van Winkle Peter Murphy
Stereo MCs Wake Up And Smell The Coffee. By Peter Murphy

Music Review | Album 28% | 15 Dec 1993
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Music Review | Album 28% | 15 Mar 2001
No More Shall We Part Niall Stanage
Senile old men, feline old women, pillars of society, killers in search of notoriety and "a guy wearing plastic antlers [who] presses his bum against the glass." Times may change, empires may rise and fall, but the characters who populate Nick Cave's world remain as lunatic as ever.

Music Review | Single 28% |  7 Sep 1994
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Now she’s grown up and discovered sex - and whether as a career move or otherwise, she’s determined to let us know it.

Music | Report 28% | 15 Oct 2009
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One of favourite alt.country bands, Richmond Fontaine, return from a long lay-off with perhaps their finest album yet. Plus, the original ‘Galway Girl’ (who is actually from Clare), has just released a fantastic new record.

Music Review | Album 28% |  9 Mar 2004
They Died for Beauty Tanya Sweeney
Bristolian trip-hop may be somewhat far off the Zeitgeist but new Virgin signings Ilya manage to fuse the sound of their coven with both a timeless London cool and classic arthouse charm.

Music | News 28% | 19 Jul 2001
Going For Gold The Hot Press Newsdesk
HAVING TORN THE roof off the Temple Bar Music Centre earlier in the year, Goldfrapp return to Dublin for a November 3rd headliner at the Ambassador Theatre.

Music | News 28% | 18 Sep 2006
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The critically acclaimed American country/alternative performer Neko Case pays a visit to Ireland.

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 25 Nov 2008
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An interview with the sartorially-monikered, reluctant DIY popsters, Saville.

Music | Interview 28% | 31 Jul 2006
Germanic street preacher Peter Murphy
Gavin Friday tells us about his new project, his love of all things German, and how Fritz Lang gets him hot under the collar.

Music Review | Album 28% |  3 Sep 2004
Abattoir Blues/The Lyre Of Orpheus Peter Murphy
..... Cave has largely renounced the piano and resolved the schism, the tunes being built in tandem with the band and producer Nick Launay

Music | News 28% | 22 Jun 2006
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Music | Interview 28% | 27 Jun 2007
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30th Anniversary Retrospective: To mark Hot Press’ anniversary issue, David Gray embarks on a ramble down memory lane.

Music | News 28% | 15 Dec 1990
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Music Review | Album 27% |  9 Feb 2005
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Yes, it’s another Irish singer-songwriter. Running Dog is Nick Kelly’s second album, following on from his acclaimed solo debut Between Trapezes, which saw him pip the likes of Van Morrison and Paul Brady to the coveted ‘Best Solo Artist’ gong at the 1998/1999 hotpress Irish Music Critics awards.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% |  1 Apr 1998
SIX OF THE BEST Colm O Hare
. . . and not a Christian Brother in sight! Colm O Hare previews the 1998 Bacardi/Hot Press Band Of The Year conmpetition

Hot Features | Commentary 27% |  7 Dec 2000
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Niall Stanage pays tribute to a remarkable young woman whose passion for music made her one of the most widely respected and genuinely loved people in the history of Irish music

Music | Interview 27% | 23 Oct 2008
Blues is the healer Peter Murphy
She's never been one to pull her punches but even by her standards, Mary Coughlan's latest album is a rollercoaster. Here, she talks about a life of love, loss, pain and redemption.

Music | News 27% |  3 Mar 2005
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Brian Wilson, Al Green and Van Morrison are among the featured artists at this summer's Live At The Marquee event in Cork

Music | News 27% |  8 May 2006
Go-Betweens singer Grant McLennan passes away The Hot Press Newsdesk
Rock has lost another of its good guys with Go-Betweens singer Grant McLennan dying at home in Brisbane.

Music Review | Album 27% | 11 Dec 2008
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Top notch soundtrack to new Wim Wenders movie

Music | Interview 27% | 24 May 2001
That old white magic John Walshe
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Music | Interview 27% | 21 Jul 1999
The Lives And Loves Of A She-Devil! Peter Murphy
There s very little torture involved in making a record until it s released and then the audience gets to suffer. PETER MURPHY meets the one and only LYDIA LUNCH.

Music | News 27% | 27 Mar 2008
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Leading new Irish contenders Fight Like Apes have been winning friends and influencing people on their recent US tour.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 25 Jun 2007
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To celebrate hotpress’s thirtieth anniversary issue, we thought we’d break out the bubbly (and the tea!) and invite round a collection of Ireland’s biggest stars.

Music | Interview 27% | 11 Jul 2008
How the Knowle west was won Stuart Clark
Trip-hop legend Tricky on how he's falling in love with Europe, why he's dying to work with Kylie and why if you live in a rough part of the UK, it's best to carry a knife.

Music | Interview 27% | 11 Aug 1993
THE WRATH OF LAMB Gerry McGovern
Gerry McGovern hears Pet Lamb sounding off on hardcore, Ireland, Irish bands, Hot Press and 'the real thing'.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 30 Mar 2000
ON THE NORTHERN FRONT Jackie Hayden
From theatre to rock, Northern Ireland is enjoying a huge cultural renaissance. Jackie Hayden reports on the new breed of movers and shakers

Music | Interview 27% | 11 Sep 2007
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It’s been a tumultuous few years for Josh Ritter. Against the dramatic backdrop of the Swiss Alps, he talks about his number one fan Stephen King, recalls the day he met Bob Dylan and explains why it’s never a good idea to drink before a show

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  7 Apr 2005
The Splice Of Life Tara Brady
Texas native Jonathan Caouette has caused a sensation in underground circles in the US with his brilliant and groundbreaking debut, Tarnation. A dazzling mix of autobiographical scenes, TV clips, movie footage and cutting-edge music, it might just be the best movie you’ll see this year.

Music | Interview 27% | 26 May 1999
Thar He Blows Again! Peter Murphy
MOBY is back with a new album, Play! PETER MURPHY met him to talk about hip-hop, his image and degenerate art world parties.

Music | Interview 27% | 30 Nov 1994
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Craig Fitzsimons meets Jimmie Dale Gilmore, possessor of a unique high ’n’ lonesome voice and yet another great product of the Lone Star State who, belatedly, is experiencing a modicum of stardom himself.

Music | Interview 27% |  6 Oct 1993
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With a herd of their fellow Bostonians stampeding the charts and a fine new album Big Red Letter Day to their credit, BUFFALO TOM seem especially primed to cash in on the commercial success that has been dangled teasingly in front of their faces for years. But are they too normal to be rock 'n' roll stars? LORRAINE FREENEY tracked the band in London with that very question in mind.

Music | Interview 27% | 30 Mar 2004
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While 2004 has not been an especially spectacular year to date, there is good reason to believe that rocks big guns are likely to deliver the kind of records that will revive spirits in the industry. Chris Donovan previews some of the albums that are likely to top the sales – and the critical – charts before 2004 is out...

Music | Interview 27% | 30 Jul 2004
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That, according to Shane MacGowan, will be the title of his next, and exceedingly long-awaited album. in the meantime there’s Sean Nós, the war, his dad, drink and Celtic football legend Jimmy Johnstone to be going on with.

Music | News 27% | 26 Aug 2003
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Music | Interview 27% | 24 Jun 1998
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Music | Interview 27% | 26 Jun 2007
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30th Anniversary Retrospective: In a special interview, The Edge reminisces about the early days of Hotpress, explains Bill Graham’s role in U2’s development, and comes clean about what the band have been up to recently in Morocco.

Music | Main Event 27% |  8 Dec 1999
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Ireland's most hyped event of the year, the MTV EUROPE AWARDS may have had as many gossip columnists as winners thanking God, but after hours it was IGGY POP and heavy friends who made the real headlines on a night when rock'n'roll bit back. Report: OLAF TYARANSEN and PETER MURPHY. Awards Pics: PETER MATTHEWS. Iggy Pics: Cathal Dawson

Music | Interview 27% | 30 Mar 2004
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While 2004 has not been an especially spectacular year to date, there is good reason to believe that rocks big guns are likely to deliver the kind of records that will revive spirits in the industry. Chris Donovan previews some of the albums that are likely to top the sales – and the critical – charts before 2004 is out...

Music Review | Album 27% | 28 Sep 2000
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Tom McRae has been turning heads around England just by virtue of the fact that he is a singer-songwriter with much more than simply one guitar and the truth.

Music | Interview 27% | 17 Jan 2008
My War: Henry Rollins Peter Murphy
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Music | Interview 27% |  3 Oct 2003
God Speed You Black Emperor Peter Murphy
With the death of Johnny Cash two weeks ago, music’s Mount Rushmore finally crumbled. From the hell-raising country outlaw of the ’60s to his final incarnation as a patriarchal figure intoning songs of guilt and redemption, Cash’s voice resonated down through the years with undimmed intensity. In this special Hot Press tribute to the Man In Black, Peter Murphy talks to Cash collaborators Sandy Kelly and U2, and recounts the turbulent life and times of one of the most iconic figures in 20th century music

Music | Interview 27% |  7 Jun 2001
found that soul Kim Porcelli
...OR HOW TINDERSTICKS GOT THEIR GROOVE BACK. Text: KIM PORCELLI. TINDERPICS: MYLES CLAFFEY

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 13 May 1998
Death Of A Swinger Peter Murphy
PETER MURPHY pays tribute to FRANK SINATRA, the man who became the yardstick by which all other singers were measured.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 13 May 1998
Death Of A Swinger Peter Murphy
PETER MURPHY pays tribute to FRANK SINATRA, the man who became the yardstick by which all other singers were measured.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 13 May 1998
Death Of A Swinger Peter Murphy
PETER MURPHY pays tribute to FRANK SINATRA, the man who became the yardstick by which all other singers were measured.

Music Review | Album 26% |  1 Feb 2001
Anywhere Stephen Rapid
Our appreciation of Scandinavian bands has, to date, largely been limited to the high profile pop of acts like ABBA and Ace of Base. But, as anywhere, there's usually more to it than that - a generalisation given real meaning by The Opiates' Anywhere.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  2 Oct 2003
Henry Rollins: Portrait of a Hollywood Bad Boy Tara Brady
Alt rock’s most famous polymath on his first foray into mainstream film-making in Bad Boys 2 – and on why he still intends to continue railing.

Music | Interview 26% | 10 Nov 1999
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In Auckland, it was punk rock, gang wars, heroin and prostitution. In Cavan, it s rolling countryside, a recording studio in a church and more dogs than you could throw a stick for. It s been a long way from there to here for BRENDAN PERRY, the former partner in Dead Can Dance who now has a solo album on release. Interview: NICK KELLY. Pix: CATHAL DAWSON.

Music | Interview 26% | 15 May 1995
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It's probably the last headline you'd expect on a Portishead interview but, then again, you haven't heard Beth Gibbons using her favourite expletive. Very few people have - the singer with Bristol's latest and potentially greatest musical export up 'til now refusing to talk to the press because she reckoned she had nothing to say. But even the most reluctant of tongues can be loosened as Stuart Clark and his cattle prod discover when they go Avon calling.

Music | Interview 26% | 15 Dec 1993
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1993 may not have been a classic year for rock ’n’ roll but away from the bright lights and the glitter of chartland, there is still great music being made. GERRY McGOVERN talks to five bands who went to the heart of the matter over the past 12 months and made great and memorably soulful albums: TINDERSTICKS, LUNGFISH, MARXMAN, GIRLS AGAINST BOYS and SCRAWL.

Music | Interview 26% | 22 Apr 2008
Ready Steady Kooks Peter Murphy
The Kooks' first album was a million-selling sensation. As they unleash the long-awaited sequel, frontman Luke Pritchard talks about the death of his father, his feud with television presenter Simon Amstell and much more...

Music | News 26% | 29 Jul 2009
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The critically acclaimed blues duo will play Dublin's Crawdaddy on September 23.

Music | News 26% |  5 Aug 1998
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Skibbereen is the unlikely location for one of the most impressive festival line-ups of the year. Simon Basketter hears how Liss Ard can attract some of the biggest international names in rock.

Music | Interview 26% | 18 Mar 1998
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For a man who was working in Galway nightclubs and renting damp rooms in dilapidated hotels at the turn of the decade, PERRY BLAKE hasn t done too badly since. After releasing two acclaimed singles for Polydor, he s now set fair to emerge as one of Ireland s brightest new songwriting talents. OLAF TYARANSEN hears his intriguing story.

Music | Interview 26% | 18 Mar 1998
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For a man who was working in Galway nightclubs and renting damp rooms in dilapidated hotels at the turn of the decade, PERRY BLAKE hasn t done too badly since. After releasing two acclaimed singles for Polydor, he s now set fair to emerge as one of Ireland s brightest new songwriting talents. OLAF TYARANSEN hears his intriguing story.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 14 May 2003
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Sci-fi revolutionary and reluctant cyberpunk, William Gibson marks the publication of his new novel pattern recognition by offering Peter Murphy a peek into the present and a brief history of the future.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 23 Nov 2000
The Bard Stripped Bare Olaf Tyaransen
With The Story Of O, poet and journalist OLAF TYARANSEN has written an Irish memoir like no other before, a remarkable, powerful, controversial and outrageously funny book that s set to catapult him into the literary limelight and to the top of the best-sellers lists over the coming weeks. If you think that the accompanying pix tell the naked truth, just wait till you read the book. Ireland s first outlaw autobiography, it s an uncompromisingly confessional tale of literature, sex, drugs, rock n roll and rebellion. But it is also a beautifully-written tour-de-force, a love story that will entertain, shock and move readers. In this short extract, the author battered by the rigours of his pro-cannabis election campaign and broken-hearted by the apparent collapse of a long-term relationship goes completely off the rails. Nude portraits: MICK QUINN

Music | Interview 26% |  7 Jun 2007
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As The White Stripes prepare to unleash another work of scuzz-bucket genius, frontman Jack White talks about his Catholic upbringing and explains why, as a teenager in blue collar Detroit, he fell hopelessly in love with the blues.

Music | News 26% | 18 Sep 2006
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Legendary artiste Marianne Faithfull has been diagnosed with breast cancer, forcing her to cancel a world tour.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 17 May 2006
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In Ireland, he’s the biggest name in comedy – a superstar who can pack them into live shows and shift DVDs by the jumboload. But having conquered his homeland, Tommy Tiernan faced the question: where to from here? The answer was America, the Holy Grail for anyone in the entertainment business. The story of his battle to win hearts and minds is captured in Jokerman – Tommy Tiernan Takes On America, a documentary series that is about to hit the screens on RTE. But first, there’s the important matter of a Hot Press interview to attend to.

Music | Interview 26% |  6 Oct 2009
NEW GRAY DAWNING Olaf Tyaransen
Its action all areas as a musically beefed- up David Gray leaps back into the fray. Inviting Hot Press to an exclusive tour of his London studio, he talks about early success in Ireland, his break with loyal drummer Clune and a recent get-together with uber-diva Annie Lennox

Music | News 26% |  8 Mar 2004
Morrissey Dublin bound. The Hot Press Newsdesk
Morrissey is set to play Dublin Castle on the June 5th.

Music | Interview 26% | 14 Dec 2001
Rock in a hard place Peter Murphy
what good was rock’n’roll in 2001? No good at all – and yet we couldn’t have got through without it. Peter Murphy reflects on a year in which some old codgers stood up to be counted and many of us lived “on songs and hope”

Music | Interview 26% | 17 Jan 2005
Grumpy Young Men Olaf Tyaransen
Purveyors of pristine psych-pop, cult rock heroes and musical innovators par excellence – Mercury Rev may be many things, but garrulous interviewees they certainly aren’t. Frontman Jonathan Donahue grants hotpress an audience and grudgingingly opens up enough to discuss music, religion, quantum theory and the delicate balance between commercial success and artistic integrity.

Music | Interview 26% | 28 Sep 2000
The Transformer Peter Murphy
The first rule of interviewing LOU REED is that you don t: he interviews you. Peter Murphy survives the turning of the tables and is rewarded with thoughts on Joyce, Wilde, Dylan, Ginsberg and on becoming an elder stateman for the alternative thing .

Music Review | Album 26% |  4 Aug 1999
Correspondent Jackie Hayden
Stand are in the vanguard of a new generation of Irish bands who don't believe in hanging about waiting for somebody else to give them the green light. Consequently they've already notched up two Irish chart hits on their own label, both included here.

Music | Interview 26% |  9 Aug 1995
I Suppose A Shag Would Be Out Of The Question? Joe Jackson
t certainly would, Joe. But you can have a toot on my megaphone if you like! Gavin Friday discusses the finer points of sexual politics not to mention the post-Freudian subtext to his stunning new meisterwork Shag Tobacco with Dr Joe Jackson. Our man in the white coat concluded: Gavin s time has come. But is the world finally read

Music Review | Album 26% | 25 Oct 2001
Sex O'Clock Peter Murphy
Sex O’Clock is a pearl. Happy diving

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 28 Apr 1999
Can I Speak to the Manager please? Stuart Clark
When Mick McCarthy became manager of the Republic of Ireland, he enjoyed a honeymoon period as one of the Irish media s favourite subjects. But it didn t last long. Results fell below the grandiose expectations of a nation grown accustomed to success under Jack Charlton and McCarthy became a somewhat embattled figure. Now the team is fighting back and the manager is beginning to relax again, confident in his own ability to deliver. Interview: Stuart Clark. Main pix: The Star

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 22 Jul 2002
Milla Jovovich Tara Brady
First she learned to pout - then she learned to kick butt. from Revlon to Resident Evil, Milla Jovovich explains how a girl from the Ukraine conquered the world. In Prada boots, of course

Music | Interview 26% |  3 May 2006
Sparking mad Craig Fitzsimons
Until recently one of the ultimate indie cult bands, The Flaming Lips have survived the ravages of heroin, acid and a hunting trip with William Burroughs. Now, their new album At War With The Mystics finds them taking their funky psychedelia to strange new places – including the upper reaches of the charts for the first time. Could it be that their moment has finally come? Interviews: Craig Fitzsimons (now) and Peter Murphy (then). additional reporting: Stuart Clark, Ed Power and Jackie Hayden

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 14 Apr 1999
Peasant in The Big City Peter Murphy
In his ongoing series of Bum Notes, PETER MURPHY reminisces about his early adventures in Dublin.

Music | Interview 26% |  5 Sep 2008
One irish rover Peter Murphy
Irish music lost a folk giant, with the passing of Ronnie Drew. We pay tribute to the man and speak to some of the musicians who knew him best.

Music | Interview 26% | 24 May 2001
David Kitt – new romantic Kim Porcelli
KIM PORCELLI sees DAVID KITT in Brussels on the eve of the release of his new album The Big Romance. Back in Dublin, the pair settle in at the Long Hall for the long haul… Photography: MYLES CLAFFEY

Music | Interview 26% | 23 Nov 2007
Royal sons of a preacher man Olaf Tyaransen
They’ve left their groupie days behind but hard rocking southerners Kings Of Leon still have a bit of the devil in them.

Music | News 26% | 14 Apr 2008
Analog festival line-up revealed The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Analog festival returns to Dublin from July 18 to 20 with a bill that’s even more eclectic than the one it launched with last year.

Music | Interview 26% | 30 Jun 1993
Neil Young - The Works Gerry McGovern
If I had to choose the best concert I was ever at, then it would be Neil Young in Nurnberg Stadium around 81/82.

Music | Interview 26% |  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.

Music | Interview 26% |  8 Oct 1992
The Sawdoctors Go All The Way Bill Graham
Though their second album, All The Way From Tuam, has yet to hit the shops in Britain, The Sawdoctors are beginning to pack em in in the strangest of places like Norwich and Leeds. Bill Graham talks to Leo Moran about the band s phenomenal success to date and, against a backdrop of cynicism among rock s self-conscious cognoscenti, asks the perennial question: what is hip?

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 15 Dec 1993
HOW WAS IT FOR YOU? A Various
It may have been a perfect year for Dina Carroll but how did the assembled Hot Press writers find 1993? The next five pages tell the tale.

Music | Interview 26% |  1 Feb 2006
With God on our side Craig Fitzsimons
The fourth series of RTÉ Two's highly-acclaimed Other Voices, presented by John Kelly, was recorded over an extraordinary eight days during the madcap run-up to Christmas, in the thoroughly invigorating coastal environs of Dingle. Hot Press reporter Craig Fitzsimons was there to soak up the phantasmagoria, as some of the hottest talent from Ireland and abroad descended on the tranquil Kerry town to make heavenly music.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 20 Feb 2004
The interview: Will Self Peter Murphy
Over the past decade or so, Will Self has remained one of the most fascinating, infuriating and downright provocative writers in contemporary literature. Now, following the publication of his typically inventive and challenging new book, Dr Mukti and other Tales of Woe, the perennially combative author gives Hot Press the low-down on the perils of psychiatry, his relationship with ultra-controversial artist Sebastian Horsley, and that memorable showdown with Paul Merton on Room 101.

Music | Interview 26% | 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 | Interview 26% | 29 Jul 2008
The Write Stuff Jason O'Toole
When Joseph O'Connor's Star Of The Sea was selected as a Richard & Judy Book Club choice in the UK, it propelled the writer to the literary A-list

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 27 May 2003
Paraic Breathnach Olaf Tyaransen
He’s been many things: a roadie with De Danann, a carpenter with Druid, a founder of the world-famous Macnas theatre group and, not least, a six-foot four-inch Connemara man in a skirt and self-styled “cranky fuck”. But now Paraic Breathnach spends a lot of his time crying tears of rage. Olaf Tyaransen finds him down but definitely not out. Portrait Aengus McMahon

Music | News 26% | 24 May 2007
The Mighty Stef goes on the road The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Mighty Stef is returning to his home country for a smattering of live dates.

Music Review | Album 26% | 26 Oct 2000
American III: Solitary Man Peter Murphy
There’s always the danger of confusing Johnny Cash with Robert Mitchum in Night Of The Hunter.

Music | Interview 26% |  3 Feb 1999
All Revved Up Peter Murphy
. . . and ready to go. Mercury Rev s recent album Deserter s Songs was met with a rapturous critical reception, even topping the Hot Press critics end-of-year poll. On their recent Dublin visit they spoke to Peter Murphy about the album, The Band and their volatile past. Jonathan Donahue pics: Cathal Dawson

Music | Interview 26% | 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 26% | 17 Sep 2004
The heat is on Kim Porcelli
Following the huge commercial success of Set List and ‘Fake’, The Frames look poised to ascend to rock’s premier league with the upcoming worldwide release of the Burn The Maps album. Kim Porcelli joins the band on the day of their triumphant show at Marlay Park to discuss the pros and cons of pop-stardom, the departure of dave odlum, the abiding influence of mic christopher, and the challenge of creating their most eagerly anticipated record yet.

Music | News 26% | 24 Jun 2008
Gogol Bordello for the Ambassador The Hot Press Newsdesk
Gypsy-punk rockers Gogol Bordello will play an end of year party in Dublin’s Ambassador Theatre.

Music | Interview 26% | 25 Feb 2004
Burning desire Olaf Tyaransen
Brushing shoulders with the likes of Bob Dylan, Van Morrison and Bertie Ahern is currently all in a day’s work for hugely acclaimed singer-songwriter, Juliet Turner. But, as she tells Hot Press, the singer’s Northern Methodist upbringing has left her with a distaste for the spotlight and an overwhelming desire for creative and personal independence.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% |  3 Feb 1999
A Year In A Thousand The Hot Press Newsdesk
Prince may be content just to party but in a four-page special the Hot Press journalistic elite takes a look at everything 1999 has to offer. And then some.

Music | Interview 26% |  6 Aug 2008
I heard the Muse today, oh boy! Olaf Tyaransen
Ahead of their return to Ireland, Muse reveal they’re about to go through their U2 phase, talk about magic mushrooms and explain why, when it comes to conspiracy, they’re on Jim Corr's side.

Music | News 26% |  8 May 2009
HOT PRESS WRITER READING IN GALWAY TONIGHT The Hot Press Newsdesk
It's your chance to see and hear Olaf Tyaransen.

Music | Interview 25% | 30 Mar 2004
Lost in Transmutation Peter Murphy
Exclusive: Kevin Shields, the missing presumed lost genius of Irish rock, re-emerges to tell the truth about sandbags and barbed wire, the making of Loveless, early Dublin days with Gavin Friday, Liam O Maonlai and U2, and his Bafta-winning work on Lost in Translation.

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 12 Jan 1994
Out of their own mouths A Various
THE THINGS THEY SAID IN 1993 AND IN SOME CASES CAME TO REGRET! LIAM FAY, STUART CLARK AND LORRAINE FREENEY DELVE THROUGH THE HOT PRESS FILES.

Music | Interview 25% |  9 Jun 2009
Eclectic Dreams Olaf Tyaransen
Jape and Lisa Hannigan may inhabit opposite ends of the musical spectrum but their careers have followed remarkably similar paths. On the road together in the UK, he talks about bagging the Choice Music Prize and she discusses her dramatic split from Damien Rice

Music | Interview 25% | 19 Apr 1995
Polly Unsaturated Liam Fay
After a career barely spanning five years, there is a definite feeling amongst those who know about such things that POLLY JEAN HARVEY is destined to be one of the true rock music greats. Her darkly visceral, sexual and lacerating work has struck a raw chord, and made her the object of passionate adoration. But it has also cast her in the eyes of some as an "axe-wielding bitch cow from Hell." LIAM FAY travels to meet ze monsta, but instead finds a home-loving Yeovil lass who likes nothing better than gardening and whipping up pots of rhubarb marmalade.

Music Review | Album 25% |  5 Sep 2005
One Man's Treasure Ed Power
The wistful chamber pop of Mick Harvey is charming and, at times, very lovely.

Music | Interview 25% | 13 Apr 2007
Blaze of heaven Peter Murphy
They love Ireland and Ireland loves them. As the Arcade Fire ramp up for world domination, the band talk about love, death, war and making music in churches.

Music | News 25% | 12 Jul 2009
UPDATED! In pictures: Saturday at Oxegen 09 The Hot Press Newsdesk
It may have bucketed rain, but both bands and fans kept the faith for a full-on day of muddy rock mayhem! Check out our selection of the best shots from Saturday.

Music | Interview 25% | 13 Sep 2001
Tupac Shakur and the bloody history of U.S. hip-hop Peter Murphy
It is five years since rapper TUPAC SHAKUR was gunned down on the streets of las vegas in a gangland-style shooting that took place on September 7, 1996. Since then he has become the subject of one of modern music’s most bizarre death cults, as he continues to sell millions of records and to top charts all over the world. but behind his death lies a story of hip-hop babylon – a sordid tale of intrigue, egos, drugs, sex, intimidation, violence – and, almost by the way, some great and enduring music. By PETER MURPHY

Music | News 25% |  4 Sep 2005
Electric Picnic 2005: Saturday round-up The Hot Press Newsdesk
The first day of Electric Picnic went according to plan, with some top-quality musical entertainment - and great weather.

Music Review | Album 25% | 15 Sep 2004
Genius Loves Company Colin Carberry
Let’s try to imagine for a moment that this was a collection of duets that, somehow, managed to hook Brother Ray up with the guys and gals who benefited most from his example.

Music Review | Live 25% | 11 May 2004
Shaz Oye at the Riverbank House Hotel Jackie Hayden
It was a tribute to both the dynamism of her live presence, and the openness of an audience really here to see bill-topper Juliet Turner, that by the end of a set that made few concessions to three-chord trickery, Shaz Oye had the audience clapping and singing along to an acappella version of Wilson Pickett’s sixties hit ‘634-5789’.

Music | News 25% | 15 Oct 2009
Dirty Three on the way back The Hot Press Newsdesk
Melbourne’s favourite experimental, instrumental, indie-folkists The Dirty Three make a welcome return to Dublin for an intimate show in Whelans on Wednesday December 9.

Music Review | Album 25% |  5 May 2004
Cemetery Shoes Tanya Sweeney
By his own admission, Oklahoma-born Johnny Dowd lived the textbook American childhood, “driving in Daddy’s car, falling in love and listening to the radio”

Music Review | Album 25% |  5 May 2004
Cemetery Shoes Tanya Sweeney
By his own admission, Oklahoma-born Johnny Dowd lived the textbook American childhood, “driving in Daddy’s car, falling in love and listening to the radio”

Music Review | Album 25% | 16 Jan 2006
Ballad of the Broken Seas Colm O Hare
They don’t come more unlikely than this long-distance collaboration between the Scottish-based former Belle and Sebastian chanteuse and the ever-versatile Screaming Trees/Queens of the Stone Age vocalist and LA resident.

Music | News 25% | 12 Jul 2008
First photos from Oxegen '08! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hotpress.com brings you our exclusive first photos from Oxegen '08. Our man Graham Keogh was up front to catch all the action for headliners Kings Of Leon, along with Interpol, Cat Power and Friendy Fire.

Music | News 25% | 25 Apr 2005
Kraftwerk announced for the Electric Picnic The Hot Press Newsdesk
With a new live album due for release in , Kraftwerk will make an appearance at this year's Electric Picnic festival

Music Review | Album 25% | 17 Jan 2001
Ease Down The Road Nadine O Regan
Will Oldham is not a man who believes in making life easy. Since he changes his name the way others change clothes, following his career can be a devilish task.

Music Review | Album 25% |  7 Jul 1999
Live 81-82 Peter Murphy
WELCOME TO the car smash. The Birthday Party were, like all the great bands, a good five years ahead of the pack: it would take that span of time before another remarkable 4AD act, The Pixies, would smash through the vapidity of the ’80s, eating rock ‘n’ roll’s carcass alive and spewing chunks of it back up into grotesque new configurations.

Music Review | Album 25% | 25 Apr 2006
Jacket Full Of Danger Steve Cummins
With the Doors-like ‘White Women’ opening with the line, “You know I want to bone you” followed by “Fuck fuck me baby” it’s obvious that former Moldy Peach Adam Green hasn’t quite abandoned his penchant for puerile adolescent humour.

Music Review | Live 25% | 26 Oct 2004
Katie Melua at The Waterfront Hall, Belfast Colin Carberry
Unable to convince as a purveyor of Norah Jones-like smoky jazz (when it’s obvious that Katie Melua doesn’t smoke) or indeed as a jigging teen idol (when it’s obvious she doesn’t dance), tonight the temptation is to dismiss the weird collision of mood-changes on offer here (from anti-war ballads to skat versions of ‘The Love Cats’ to Georgian folk ballads sung in the mother tongue) as a case of talent being spread way, way too thin.

Music Review | Album 25% | 13 Mar 2007
The Weirdness Ed Power
Kicking off in a rush of rudimentary riffs and cracked vocals, The Weirdness suggests all of your fears have come true: rock’s angriest mob have turned into toothless old sleazes, and it seems they’re the only ones not to realise it.

Music | News 25% | 16 Oct 2009
The Dirty Three for Whelan's The Hot Press Newsdesk
Warren Ellis has also completed a new movie soundtrack with Nick Cave.

Music | News 25% |  6 Oct 2006
Leonard Cohen night attracts all-star line-up The Hot Press Newsdesk
Rumours of Bono and Len himself turning up proved to be unfounded, but that didn’t stop Came So Far For Beauty: An Evening Of Leonard Cohen Songs being the stuff legend is made of. Click to view the gallery

Music Review | Album 25% | 27 Apr 2005
Nova Scotia Tanya Sweeney
Nova Scotia, then, is a somewhat curious offering, and opens with the upbeat, pounding ‘Sadness’, a disorienting number given the band’s penchant for sombre, dewy atmospherics. It’s also a surprise to find that ‘She’s Not Coming Back’ was actually written not about the rotting of an amorous relationship, but the media circus surrounding the death of Paula Yates. Still, if the band’s remaining members felt tentative about writing the album, they sure have a funny way of not showing it.

Music Review | Album 24% |  3 Feb 2000
The Night Nick Kelly
It's a little disconcerting reviewing the new album by an artist who died over six months previously, but this album stands as the last will and testament of Mark Sandman, Morphine's singer, songwriter and bassist, who collapsed and died on stage last summer.

Music Review | Album 24% | 29 Oct 2004
Dreamed A Dream Jackie Hayden
The short history of reality pop programmes is littered with the carcasses of mutilated careers, but George Murphy is one of the few to suggest there might be life after Linda.

Music Review | Album 24% | 24 Jan 2008
This Gift Adrienne Murphy
"Think The Cramps crossed with the B52s, with a fair dose of Smog and Cat Power thrown in, and you’ll be in the Sons & Daughters picture."

Music Review | Album 24% |  2 Mar 2000
Black River Falls Stuart Clark
IF ANYONE deserves to be a fabulously wealthy rock star, it's Cathal Coughlan. For the past 15 years, he's churned out classic after classic, with nary a hint of a high-maintenance blonde, a spell in tax exile or a week in the Priory.

Music | News 24% | 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 | Album 24% | 17 Oct 2006
Let Me Introduce My Friends Colin Carberry
Housing 29 members, I’m From Barcelona are not a band that sane promoters book lightly.

Music Review | Album 24% | 12 May 1999
Mojave Siobhan Long
It's been called 'lo-fi swamp'. I tend to think of it as loping prairie music, but hey, you'll find your own words to capture the essence of Willard Grant Conspiracy. Mojave is their fourth album, a shambolic, dazed and confused affair that's guaranteed to hog your stereo if it's quirky, original meanderings you're looking for.

Music Review | Album 24% |  1 Mar 2007
Evening Train Colm O Hare
Cork-based Flannery is just 23-years old and on the evidence of his debut, he could well be the next big thing to come out of this country.

Music Review | Album 24% | 20 Aug 2003
Show Me Your Tears John Walshe
 

  24% |  4 May 2007
Ten questions to ask the canvassers Paul Nolan
Want to find our what the political parties really stand for, but unsure what questions to ask? Let Hot Press be your guide.

Music | News 23% | 11 Jul 2005
The Electric Picnic announces new acts The Hot Press Newsdesk
16 new artists have been added to the bill for The Electric Picnic, which takes place on September 3 and 4, at Stradbally Hall in Co. Laois.

Music | News 23% | 15 Dec 1989
Critics Roundup 1989 Graham Linehan
Graham Linehan's 1989

Music Review | Album 23% |  3 Feb 2009
100 Midnights Roisin Dwyer
Dublin Suit rocker delivers masterpiece for second album

Music | News 23% | 14 Dec 1994
The FINAL COUNTDOWN 1994 ?? ??
The Critics Panel who voted for the Top 30 Albums and Singles of the Year are as follows: Bill Graham, Liam Fay, George Byrne, Stuart Clark, Lorraine Freeney, Tara McCarthy, Gerry McGovern, Neil McCormick, Dermot Stokes, Oliver P. Sweeney, Siobhan Long, Steve Averill, Andy Darlington, Colm O’Hare, Joe Jackson, Niall Crumlish, Olaf Tyaransen, Patrick Brennan, Nicholas G. Kelly, Jackie Hayden and Niall Stokes.

Music Review | Album 23% | 12 May 1999
Open All Night Adrienne Murphy
Draped in lush decadence and tragic dissolution, the devilishly handsome Marc Almond's latest is Baudelairean in its literary scope and sensibilities. Satin, silk, kisses that are cruel - the fear of being hurt - erotic, neurotic, obsessive love - these are the themes that suffuse Open All Night.

Music Review | Live 23% | 31 Aug 2009
Conway Savage Olaf Tyaransen
 

Music Review | Album 23% | 29 Jan 2007
Showgirl Kilian Murphy
This is a frequently scintillating double-disc that deserves to be appreciated on its own merits.

Music Review | Live 23% | 19 Oct 2006
We Came So Far For Beauty: An Evening Of Leonard Cohen Songs @ The Point, Dublin Stuart Clark
Rumours of Bono and Len himself turning up proved to be unfounded, but that didn’t stop this Dublin Theatre Festival shindig being the stuff legend is made of.

Music Review | Album 23% | 19 Mar 2008
Diamond Hoo Ha Paul Nolan
"You get the feeling that, in the long run, Diamond Hoo Ha is destined to be remembered as one of the lesser works in their canon"

Music Review | Album 23% | 13 Dec 2002
Skylarkin Peter Murphy
This album operates under its own internal logic, happens in its own dreamtime, the basic tracks being augmented with all the care and lightness of touch one would expect from musicians preparing their friend’s last will and testament

Film Review | Film 23% |  2 Jul 2004
Shrek 2 Tara Brady
Everyone’s favourite slime-green marketing phenomenon returns in this rambunctious sequel which successfully recycles the shrewd, irreverent wit of the globe-conquering original. Now wedded to the lovely ogress-Princess (Diaz), Shrek’s (Myers) domestic bliss is shattered by an invitation from his in-laws to visit their kingdom of Far Far Away – a campy Hollywood parody apparently populated entirely by English character actors.

Film Review | Film 23% | 14 Mar 2006
The Proposition Tara Brady
This is Murder Ballads made celluloid ­– epic, edgy and contemptuous of the standards imposed by convention. It’s also an endlessly fascinating, morally complex proper Western despite the potential for Skippy sightings.

Music Review | Album 23% |  1 Dec 1993
Tindersticks Dan Oggly
Tindersticks: "Tindersticks" (This Way Up)

Music | News 23% | 18 May 2009
MCD announce Oxegen stage break-down The Hot Press Newsdesk
It's time to start doing some serious planning!

Music Review | Album 23% |  5 Aug 1998
Rufus Wainright Colm O Hare
rufus wainright Rufus Wainright (Dreamworks)

Music Review | Album 23% |  4 Dec 2003
Still life Paul Nolan
Hales has ploughed his own furrow in an admirably single-minded and low-key fashion, deservedly earning himself a loyal following for his Tindersticks/ Joy Division-indebted brand of spectral melancholia.

Music Review | Album 23% |  4 Dec 2003
Still life Paul Nolan
Hales has ploughed his own furrow in an admirably single-minded and low-key fashion, deservedly earning himself a loyal following for his Tindersticks/ Joy Division-indebted brand of spectral melancholia.

Music Review | Album 23% | 20 Oct 1993
Everything Changes Niall Crumlish
Take That: "Everything Changes" (BMG)

  22% | 22 Nov 2009
Precious mettle  
Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory of GOLDFRAPP giggle through tales of childhood, nasty previous employment and big bassoons in our video interview

Music | News 22% | 14 Sep 2003
God Speed You Black Emperor Peter Murphy
Johnny Cash – 1932-2003 By Peter Murphy

Music Review | Album 22% | 30 Mar 2009
Easy come easy go Peter Murphy
Grand Old Dame Delivers Stunning Hal Willner-produced extravaganza

  22% | 10 Jan 2006
Soundtrack of our lives 2005: Kim Porcelli Kim Porcelli
Annual article: If you looked hard enough, there was no shortage of things to fall in love with, especially the Electric Picnic.

Music Review | Album 22% | 24 May 2007
Boxer John Walshe
Sometimes stately, often insistent and never short of majestic, The National’s fourth opus is a towering achievement and this Boxer is surely already a heavyweight contender for album of the year.

Music Review | Album 22% | 27 Sep 2001
Fever Kim Porcelli
Processed, perfect, vorsprung dürch discotheque-nik at its most advanced, a mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in increasingly tiny outfits

Music | News 22% | 12 Mar 2008
Ticketmaster acquires new touting website The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ticketmaster UK has acquired a website which sells tickets at hugely inflated prices.

Politics | Message 22% | 14 Mar 2008
Rant In D Minor: Too much information Peter Murphy
Thanks to the internet, we can now follow - and comment on - our favourite musician's every move. But is the loss of mystery a good thing?

Music Review | Album 22% | 22 Sep 1993
American Caesar Stuart Clark
IGGY POP "American Caesar" (Virgin)

Music Review | Album 22% | 12 Sep 2002
Demolition Phil Udell
It captures an artist not only in a phase of incredible productivity but also experimenting with a number of styles

Music Review | Live 22% |  1 Sep 2005
Sziget Festival live in Budapest, Hungary Duan Stokes
Located just 10 minutes from central Budapest, the Sziget Festival is simply Europe’s biggest party. Taking place over seven days in August, it’s where Hungary and the rest of Europe collectively let their hair down!

Music Review | Album 22% |  5 Aug 1998
Where Old Ghosts Meet John Walshe
The hormones Where Old Ghosts Meet (V2)

Music Review | Live 22% | 12 Jan 1994
Ute Lemper Patrick Brennan
Ute Lemper (National Concert Hall, Dublin)

  22% | 10 Jan 2006
Soundtrack of our lives 2005: John Walshe John Walshe
Annual article: A prog-rock revival, a genuinely great music festival, and the small matter of the Champions’ League...

Music | News 22% |  9 Jun 2003
First Cuts: Penny Arcade, Palmyra, Eustace, Broken Boy, Skandas, The Firearms License Violations, Flaming Daniel, Patrick Fantas Jackie Hayden
 

Music | News 22% | 18 Sep 2003
The Ken Experiment, Belle North, Luke Chad, The Hooks Jackie Hayden
First Cuts.

Music Review | Album 22% | 25 Jan 1995
The Long Black Veil Joe Jackson
The Chieftains (plus Special Guests): "The Long Black Veil” (BMG)

Music Review | Album 21% |  5 Aug 1998
Natural Born Elvis Craig Fitzsimons
VARIOUS ARTISTS Natural Born Elvis (Dam Good Promotions)

Music Review | Live 21% |  1 Sep 2008
Electric Picnic 2008: Sunday Ruraidh Conlon O'Reilly
My Bloody Valentine, Grinderman and Sinead O'Connor all star on Sunday, but the abiding question remains: were the Sex Pistols any good?

Music | News 21% |  2 Feb 2004
Hail the chief Roisin Dwyer
The Inside Track with Roisin Dwyer. Dwight sound presidential; see Krischin coming; and more.

Nuggets | Net 21% | 15 Mar 2001
FELINE GROOVY Stuart Clark
This is something of a shock revelation, but it's come to our attention that not all Americans have a keenly developed sense of irony.

Music | News 21% | 14 Jul 2006
Chunky magic Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer

Music | News 21% |  5 Mar 2009
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Tonnes more acts have been added to the line-up for this summer's Oxegen, with Nine Inch Nails and Jane's Addiction leading the charge.

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Music | Hit the North 20% | 14 Apr 1999
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