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Music Review | Album 100% | 10 May 2006
Pearl Jam John Walshe
Pearl Jam always seemed to be one of those bands who would never recreate the magic of their early days.

Music Review | Album 83% | 20 Oct 1993
Vs. One Tara McCarthy
PEARL JAM: "Vs. One" (Epic)

Music Review | Live 82% | 11 Sep 2006
Pearl Jam live at The Point, Dublin Paul Nolan
There’s a sell-out crowd on hand for Pearl Jam’s eagerly anticipated Point date, their first in Dublin in six years, which is also the opening night of their European tour. The group’s ace card is unquestionably Eddie Vedder, whose charisma and stage presence are reminiscent of no one so much as Jim Morrison.

Music Review | Album 79% | 25 May 2000
Binaural John Walshe
The opening 'Breakerfall', an adrenaline-fuelled Motvrhead wannabe, doesn't exactly bode well for the latest, much-anticipated opus from Pearl Jam.

Music Review | Single 79% | 12 Jan 1994
Daughter Bill Graham
Pearl Jam: Daughter (Epic)

Music | Interview 78% | 14 Nov 2002
There’s a riot going on Phil Udell
With their latest album Riot Act, Pearl Jam have recaptured the blistering form of their first three albums. Matt Cameron, once of Seattle comrades Soundgarden, gives an insight into how the band has outlasted and outperformed most of its contemporaries

Music Review | Album 72% | 14 Dec 1994
Vitalogy Gerry McGovern
PEARL JAM: “Vitalogy” (Epic)

Music | Interview 70% | 16 Jul 2008
Kings of all they survey Paul Nolan
Kings Of Leon's Nathan Followill shoots the breeze about going on the road with Pearl Jam, mid-tour brawls and his burgeoning Radiohead addiction.

Music | Interview 58% |  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 | News 56% | 11 Dec 2006
U2 round off world tour with Green Day + Pearl Jam The Hot Press Newsdesk
The world's biggest band finished their tour with a little help from their friends.

Music Review | Album 54% | 16 Nov 2004
Cultura Phil Udell
The kind of British band who have benefited wholeheartedly from the resurgence of the country’s rock scene, Breed 77 take a bit of Alice In Chains, some Pearl Jam and mix it up with the heavier end of the spectrum.

Music Review | Album 53% | 13 Nov 2007
Into The Wild OST Jason O'Toole
In truth, Into The Wild doesn’t sound like a first solo album. It radiates a confidence and maturity that Pearl Jam have lacked on their recent albums.

Music Review | Single 53% | 24 Aug 2004
No Disgrace No Failure Peter Murphy
Formerly trading as Unaware, this Monaghan based combo cite Led Zeppelin, Nirvana and Pearl Jam as influences.

Music | Interview 52% |  7 Oct 2009
Veterans Day Peter Murphy
They were one of the superstars of grunge, a band that did more than perhaps any other – even Nirvana – to bring underground rock and roll to the mainstream. But they lost their way with fan-alienating experimental records and a long-running feud with Ticketmaster. Now Pearl Jam have shrugged off the cobwebs and are back rocking like legends. Ahead of the release of their best album in years they talk about the long-road to rejuvenation, lessons gleaned from Neil Young and their place in the greater scheme of things.

Music | Interview 51% |  9 May 2008
Headline Act: Once Upon A Time In The North-West Lauren Murphy
Having gained the metal community's seal of approval - not to mention that of Bon Jovi, the sky's the limit for hard rockers.

Music | Interview 51% | 26 Apr 2001
Getting the finger out Colm O Hare
Big down under, Powderfinger are ready to rock the world. Interview: Colm O’Hare

Music | Interview 51% | 13 Sep 2001
Staind Up! Colm O Hare
AARON LEWIS of US rock outfit staind tells COLM O'HARE how his band once blew Limp Bizkit's fuse

Music Review | Album 51% | 23 Sep 2009
The Same But Happier Patrick Freyne
 

Music | Interview 50% | 29 Apr 1998
SYNCHRONISED SWIMMING John Walshe
headswim have left behind the "English Pearl Jam" tag that dogged them and are about to release their second album, the tortured pop of Despite Yourself, on an unsuspecting public. Interview: john walshe.

Music | Interview 50% | 29 Apr 1998
SYNCHRONISED SWIMMING John Walshe
headswim have left behind the "English Pearl Jam" tag that dogged them and are about to release their second album, the tortured pop of Despite Yourself, on an unsuspecting public. Interview: john walshe.

Music Review | Album 47% |  2 Dec 2005
Red Letter Day Colm O Hare
Hummingbird purvey a kind of guitar-based, proto-grunge that was all the rage a decade ago. To put it another way they sound pretty much like Pearl Jam circa 1991, albeit with more acoustic guitar thrown into the mix.

Music | Interview 47% |  8 Nov 2007
Heaven knows they're legendary now Paul Nolan
Key players in the Smiths’ extraordinary saga, Johnny Marr and Stephen Street recall those heady days.

Music Review | Album 46% | 17 Sep 2008
Only By The Night Paul Nolan
Kings Of Leon have had number one albums, rave critical notices and boast a remarkable array of A-list fans (U2, Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones).

Music | News 45% | 24 Apr 2006
Pearly jam confirm Irish date The Hot Press Newsdesk
After weeks of speculation, we can finally confirm that legendary grungesters Pearl Jam are returning to Ireland after a six-year absence.

Music Review | Album 45% | 23 Nov 2000
Road Rock Vol. 1 Eamon Sweeney
As Neil Young enters his fifth decade of writing and performing music, the world needs to be reminded of his god-like contributions, particularly as recent young disciples such as Nirvana and Pearl Jam have either burnt out or faded away.

Music Review | Album 40% |  1 Aug 2002
The Rising Peter Murphy
It's Bruce and the band given a new coat of paint by producer Brendan O’ Brien, who through his work with bands like Pearl Jam, knows a thing or two about gut feeling and mile-high noise

Music | News 34% | 13 Nov 2008
Black Stone Cherry Announce Dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
The finger lickin’ Southern fried rock band du jour, Black Stone Cherry, pay a pre-Christmas visit to the Dublin Academy on December 16. Tickets are €22.

Music | Interview 34% | 25 Jun 2002
Hero worship: Gemma Hayes Gemma Hayes
From Nirvana to Low to Papa M and back again: Night On My Side creator Gemma Hayes on something old and something new

Music | Interview 34% | 17 Jul 2007
Chris almighty Paul Nolan
Citing “irresolvable conflict”, grunge legend Chris Cornell has packed in his day job with Audioslave to pursue a solo career. Here, he explains why he’s decided to go it alone.

  34% | 12 Apr 2006
Dirt
(44/100 Greatest Albums Ever)
100 Greatest Albums Ever
Recorded at the height of Layne Staley's heroin addiction, Dirt proved that Alice In Chains had a lot more depth than most acts ploughing the grunge furrow at the time.

Music | News 34% | 18 Jul 2005
Mudhoney back in action with Dublin date The Hot Press Newsdesk
If it’s dewy-eyed grunge nostalgia you’re after, look no further than Mudhoney’s visit to the Dublin Village.

Music | News 33% | 24 Jul 2006
Therapy? want the airwaves The Hot Press Newsdesk
Therapy? frontman Andy Cairns is to give Bruce Dickinson a hand on his BBC Radio 2 rock show.

Music | News 33% | 30 Mar 2007
Good Charlotte return to Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
Good Charlotte return to Dublin on May 24 for a show in The Ambassador.

Music | News 32% | 16 Jun 2006
More acts added to Electric Picnic line-up The Hot Press Newsdesk
The boutique festival just gets bigger and better, with some top Irish and international acts being added to the bill.

Music | Interview 32% | 29 May 2007
Fields marshalls Ed Power
Fields may be equal parts Icelandic and UK indie, but make no mistake, they like to play loud.

Music | News 32% | 24 Oct 2006
Dinosaur Jr play one off date The Hot Press Newsdesk
The world is a sunnier, brighter, downright more joyous place today for Dinosaur Jr. fans with Murph, J. Mascis and Lou Barlow reconvening for a visit to Dublin’s Temple Bar Music Centre.

Politics | Frontlines 32% | 21 Jul 1999
Dog Daze Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK witnesses the bizarre spectacle of Dogstar s gig in a Belfast car park.

Music | Interview 32% | 29 Mar 2001
Dum Dums With(out) A Bullet Stephen Robinson
Josh Doyle of power pop outfit the Dum Dums gives Stephen Robinson his best shot

Music | Interview 31% | 15 Sep 2005
Slaves to the rhythm Phil Udell
What happens when the lead singer of Soundgarden gets together with three quarters of Rage Against The Machine? Answer: the high-IQ post-grunge of Audioslave.

Music | News 31% | 24 Jan 2005
Idlewild announce Irish headliners The Hot Press Newsdesk
Eager to show their new Tony Hoffer-produced album, Idlewild have announced live dates in Dublin and Belfast

Music | Interview 31% | 16 Nov 1994
GROUND CONTROL to MAJOR WEILAND Graham Neilan
Graham Neilan attempts to bring the Stone Temple Pilots down to earth.

Music | Interview 31% |  6 Apr 2005
Wall Street Phil Udell
They may have toured with the likes of Paddy Casey, Ann Scott and Hothouse Flowers, but far from dealing in laidback acoustica, Birr group Wallmark are in fact a hard-rockin’ Led Zep/Who influenced outfit with an appetite for sonic destruction.

Music | News 31% |  5 Nov 2004
'For The Lady' album banned in Burma The Hot Press Newsdesk
Myanmar's military junta has banned the album demanding the freedom of political dissident Aung San Suu Kyi.

Music | Interview 31% | 16 Jun 2008
'Heads We Win Paul Nolan
Delighted to have been dropped by Warners, The Futureheads haven't stood still for a moment.

Music | Interview 31% | 17 Aug 2005
Take A Walk On The Wild Syde Steve Cummins
Eminem's latest proteges, Flipside, are on a mission to break down the barriers between rock and hip-hop

Politics | Frontlines 31% | 16 Dec 2003
Putting the boot in Colm O Hare
A police raid on a dublin record store has led to intense speculation that the Gardaí are about to commence a serious crackdown on the retail of bootleg CDs.

Music | Interview 31% | 18 Mar 1998
ON THE FIDDLE Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy presents all you need to know about Nero.

Music | Interview 31% |  8 Oct 2003
The Magnificent Seven Colin Carberry
If their new album is to be their last, then at least Morph will have left us with an enduring parting shot.

Music | Interview 30% | 17 May 2002
I want my MTZ Colm O Hare
Colm O'Hare meets MTV's Zane Lowe

Music Review | Album 30% |  7 Jul 1999
No Boundaries Colm O Hare
Where there's a crisis or a human catastrophe, a charity album is never far behind, with artists, major and minor, eager to be seen to be doing something to ease the suffering of the victims.

Music | Interview 30% | 21 Jun 2001
Revolution No.3 Colm O Hare
COLM O'HARE discovers that REVELINO, far from fading away, have recorded their most assured album yet in to the end.

Music | Interview 30% | 30 Nov 2004
The Headline Act: Harte Of Rock Colm O Hare
Fresh from completing her Leaving Certificate, Leanne Harte’s blend of gutsy hard rock is beginning to cause a stir in Ireland and beyond.

Music | Interview 30% | 24 Feb 2009
Infant Terrible Paul Nolan
His admirers have included Kurt Cobain, Beck and Jack White. But Billy Childish is far from your average cult musician. He’s dabbled in conceptual art, is equally influenced by The Kinks and Joe Strummer and doesn’t listen to music – especially if it has anything to do with Leonard Cohen.

Music | Interview 30% | 12 Jul 1995
TRANSISTOR ACT Stuart Clark
whinging, yak-herding and masturbating over the sunday dinner are just three of the tenuously-related subjects that come up for discussion as stuart clark gets completely wireless with radiohead plankspanker from hell colin greenwood.

Music | Interview 30% |  5 Feb 1997
Sidewalk On By Nick Kelly
What does Peter Buck have in his bathroom? What does Justine Frischmann do all day? stephen j. malkmus and spiral stairs of the decidedly non-lo-fi and non-slacker indie rock gods pavement spill the beans to nick kelly.

Music | News 29% |  1 Jun 2006
Slane concert cancelled The Hot Press Newsdesk
Lord Henry Mountcharles confirmed the Slane concert is cancelled.

Music | Interview 29% | 28 Feb 2002
Staind glass houses Phil Udell
Phil Udell meets frontman Aaron Lewis and gets the inside story on Staind

Music | Interview 29% | 19 Aug 2003
Jane's Recovery Peter Murphy
The self-styled "rock n roll shit of the 80's" has fertilised a new album. Peter Murphy sniffs out Jane's addiction.

Music Review | Album 29% | 28 Jul 1993
Love Under Will Tara McCarthy
'Hold On', the opening track on this, Tribe After Tribe's latest album, is so frighteningly good, so savage and unrelenting with its screaming guitars and African vocal and drumming techniques that Pearl Jam's claim that this band from Africa-via-LA are going to be the next big thing seems as irrefutable as the fact that two and two makes four.

Music | Interview 29% | 25 Mar 2002
Smack my ass up Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy travels to London only to discover that US metal outfit and Fred Durst proteges Puddle Of Mudd fail to kick ass

Music | Report 29% | 25 Jun 2007
Gone but never forgotten  
30th Anniversary Retrospective: They died before their time – but they remain legends in contempary music.

Music | Interview 29% | 21 Sep 1994
To Live Or Die In L.A. Stuart Clark
When My Little Funhouse signed on the dotted line with Geffen, they were precisely 12 gigs old and probably knew more about the inner workings of a thermo-nuclear reactor than they did a recording studio. Since then they’ve toured the world, taken on the same heavyweight management as Guns N’ Roses and moved to Los Angeles where Slash and Matt Sorum are among their best buddies. Brendan Morrissey tells Stuart Clark why the Kilkenny metallers will either end up filthy rich or six feet under.

Music | Interview 29% |  1 Dec 1993
The Children of Lir Jackie Hayden
They may have been one of the most consistently hotly-tipped bands in Ireland over the past three years but Lir are still mere babes in the great rock’n’roll scheme of things. It’s ironic then that they should so often be accused of harking back to the ’70s. Interview: Jackie Hayden

Music | Interview 29% | 14 Apr 1999
Who Loves Ya Babies Peter Murphy
Meet hot new Dublin quintet THE HIGH BABIES. They re endorsed by Bret Easton Ellis, produced by Kim Fowley and wanted by Madonna. Could this be the first great Irish rock sensation of the 21st century? PETER MURPHY reports. Cathal Dawson gets the pics in.

Music | Interview 29% |  3 May 1995
Teenage Mutant Ninja Punks Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark – himself a black belt in origami – discovers how The Ramones and kickboxing chinese detectives have helped Ash to overcome their sordid heavy metal past and become Top of the Chops.

Music | Main Event 29% | 30 Mar 2000
The Second Coming Of Moby Peter Murphy
Moby Comes Out To Play IT S NOT often a Grammy nominee saunters into the Hot Press offices in the midst of the controlled explosion that is production weekend. But then, Moby s one of those freaks of nature a pop star who seems interested in what goes on around him rather than employing people to block it out.

Music | Interview 28% |  9 Mar 1994
Soul Survivors Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK asks DAN MURPHY whether antique collecting is the new rock 'n' roll and in the process discovers why it's taken SOUL ASYLUM nine years to become an overnight success.

Music | Interview 28% | 13 Sep 2004
Talkin' bout a revolution Peter Murphy
Veteran agitprop folk-rocker Steve Earle talks to Peter Murphy about kicking against George Dubya, jamming in Galway and revamping Shakespeare for the 21st century.

Music | Interview 28% | 14 Jul 1993
A Shock to the System Lorraine Freeney
PIGEON-HOLE THEM AS BELFAST HARDCORE MERCHANTS AT YOUR PERIL - IN THE PAST FEW MONTHS THERAPY? HAVE RELEASED TWO CLASSIC PUNK-POP EP'S THAT SHOOK THE BRITISH CHARTS, AND EVEN GOT THEM INTO THE PAGES OF TEEN-BIBLE SMASH HITS. AS THEY BEGIN RECORDING THEIR NEW LP, THEY TAKE TIME OUT TO GET NERVOUS ABOUT FEILE, GET ANGRY ABOUT THE BEATLES, AND EXPLAIN WHY THE DAYS OF THE NINE-MINUTE INSTRUMENTAL EPIC ARE OVER. INTERVIEW: LORRAINE FREENEY

Music | Interview 28% | 14 Jul 1993
A Shock To The System Lorraine Freeney
Pigeon-hole them as Belfast hardcore merchants at your peril in the past few months Therapy? have released two classic punk-pop EPs that shook the British charts, and even got them into the pages of teen-bible Smash Hits. As they begin recording their new LP, they take time out to get nervous about Fiile, get angry about the Beatles, and explain why the days of the nine-minute instrumental epic are over. Interview: Lorraine Freeney.

Music | News 28% | 22 Jul 2009
Billy Talent play Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
They're doing their punk rawk thing in the Olympia.

Music | Interview 28% | 20 Oct 1993
'smith & messin' Stuart Clark
Sex? Yep. Drugs? Uh-huh. Rock 'n' Roll? Yesireebob! Aerosmith were no strangers to the unholy trinity of debauchery during the '70's and early '80's but find that having cleaned up ten years ago they're now cleaning up with the punters. Not that they're beyond having fun, fun and, er, more fun as our resident boogiemeister Stuart Clark finds out.

Music | Interview 28% | 31 Jan 2002
The Beach Boy's back in town Stephen Robinson
Brian Wilson is among the most influential forces in modern music and created, in The Beach Boys' 1966 album Pet Sounds, what many music fans agree is the greatest record ever made. In February he takes his world tour to Dublin's Point Theatre and Stephen Robinson asks what's on the set-list

Politics | Frontlines 28% | 20 Aug 1997
best foot FORWARD John Walshe
JOHN WALSHE talks to top Irish 400m hurdler Susan Smith about what it means to devote yourself completely to athletics and her need to challenge for gold at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney. Pix: COLM HENRY.

Music | Interview 28% | 20 Apr 2007
Love live the kings Paul Nolan
Now on their third album, Kings Of Leon have rubbed shoulders with Bob Dylan, U2 and the Pixies, and can count Led Zep and the Rolling Stones among their fans.

Music | Interview 28% | 30 Nov 1994
A CULT above the REST Nick Kelly
No it’s not Waco, Texas, but wacky Californian folk-rockmeisters Cracker. Your host: Nicholas G. Kelly

Music | Interview 28% |  3 Jul 2002
California screaming Peter Murphy
The Red Hot Chili Peppers visited Lansdowne Road, Dublin on July 8 but we caught up with the band in Paris recently and heard why the west coast warriors of funk-rock have never been hotter

Music | Interview 28% | 22 Feb 1995
R.E.M. DOWN, UNDER and OVER Michael Dwyer
In Perth, Western Australia, Michael Dwyer sees two sides of REM on the opening brace of shows in their first world tour proper in five years. He also reports on behind-the-scenes developments, including the marriage of Pete Buck.

Music | Interview 28% |  8 Feb 1995
SQUEEZING out pips Patrick Brennan
Edwyn Collins, late of Orange Juice and whose third solo album was recently released, gets all acidic about the state of the music business. Interview: Patrick Brennan.

Music | Interview 28% | 10 Jan 2003
Life after Nirvana Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy considers Nirvana’s legacy and wonders will we ever hear their like again. Producer Butch Vig and Josh Homme of Queens Of The Stone Age help him with his enquiries

Music Review | Live 28% | 26 Apr 2001
Skyjack Hannah Hamilton
blo.tooth/skyjack Eamon Doran’s, Dublin It’s a game of two halves; or a night of two bands – as the case may be.

Music Review | Live 28% | 26 Apr 2001
Blo.tooth Hannah Hamilton
blo.tooth/skyjack Eamon Doran’s, Dublin It’s a game of two halves; or a night of two bands – as the case may be.

Music | Interview 28% | 16 Dec 1996
TAKING THE KISS Joe Jackson
You wanted the best, you got GENE SIMMONS. Here, the motormouth frontman of KISS, the world s greatest showband, talks about sex and women at length (quelle surprise), discusses his Jewish heritage, explains why Kierkegaard and Nietzsche obviously never got laid, and announces to an increasingly bemused JOE JACKSON that he Gene, that is possesses the world s smallest penis.

Music | Interview 28% |  6 Mar 2008
Believe the Stipe Dave Fanning
Michael Stipe talks about REM's new album Accelerate, looks back at their 'working rehearsals' in Dublin and explains how their Irish-born producer helped them through their mid-life crisis.

Music | Interview 27% | 14 Jul 1993
LEMON APPEAL Tara McCarthy
Evan Dando of Lemonheads is one of rock's new wave of sex gods. But for a man of such apparently heavenly looks, he is rather short on statements of, er, philosophical gravitas. Bearing witness: TARA McCARTHY

Music | Interview 27% | 30 Nov 1994
Crash Bang Wallet! Stuart Clark
You might think that the Crash Test Dummies are a strange bunch now but you should have seen them four years ago! Dan Roberts and Mitch Dorge tell Stuart Clark how a big-haired Winnipeg bar band with a penchant for the Clancy Brothers have managed to hit the big time. Pix: Cathal Dawson

Politics | Frontlines 27% | 25 Aug 1993
A ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME Stuart Clark
He can't sing, he can't play but Jim Rose can sure wail on a pile of glass! STUART CLARK meets the man behind the travelling freak show that took Féile by storm and Ray Darcy by surprise. Pix: CATHAL DAWSON

Music | Main Event 27% | 13 Feb 2002
Return to Neverland Peter Murphy
Nirvana - Ten years after. Peter Murphy talks to producer Butch Vig, musician Mark Lanegan and critic Greil Marcus, and gets the inside story of the making of Nevermind, the classic album that changed the face of music, unveiled the anthem 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' and brought the world face to face with a screaming soul called Kurt Cobain.

Music | Interview 27% | 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 Review | Album 27% | 19 Oct 2004
Welcome To The North Adrienne Murphy
Like its forerunner, The Music’s latest is right up there: 11 brilliant rock/pop songs bursting with amazing joie de vivre and youthful exuberance.

Music Review | Album 27% | 18 Oct 2004
Welcome To The North Adrienne Murphy
Like its forerunner, The Music’s latest is right up there: 11 brilliant rock/pop songs bursting with amazing joie de vivre and youthful exuberance.

Music Review | Album 27% |  8 Apr 2003
You Are Free Stephen Rapid
Marshall specialises in layering multiple harmony and counterpoint voices, the overall effect being both fascinating and distinctive, marking her out as the kind of artist who will soon grow beyond a cultish following to something stronger.

Music | Interview 27% |  5 Oct 1994
American Stars and Bars Patrick Brennan
Mark Eitzel and American Music Club have had all the critical plaudits and cult status that they ever could've wished for. What they really want now is fame and megabuck success! Patrick Brennan met the Wet Wet Wet wannabees.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 18 Nov 2009
Smells Like Green Spirit Stuart Clark
GREEN DAY have had a meteoric rise over the last 18 years, from poky Dublin dives to colossal international stadia. But despite their maturing worldview and increasing political articulacy, they’re still as exciting a kick-ass punk rock group as ever.

Music Review | Album 27% | 16 Jul 2002
Lovehatetragedy Hannah Hamilton
Sadly, the lack of anthemic power chords weakens Lovehatetragedy, exorcising the very thing that made Papa Roach good in the first place

Hot Features | Education Feature 27% | 14 Jul 1993
Full Moon Rising Chris Donovan
Chris Donovan reports on Slane '93

Music | Interview 27% | 16 Nov 1994
The Naked Truth Colm O Hare
We are going to spare you all the obvious puns about going back to basics, catching this particular fish in the raw or even the irrefutable truism that fins ain t what they used to be. But as you can see from the accompanying pictures, there is something particularly vulnerable about people when they re naked. Dropped by Atlantic Records, stripped of all the corporate support, funding, and of course bullshit this is how An Emotional Fish stand before the public, on the launch of their independently-produced Sloper album. Not that either the band or lead singer are without the support of people who matter. Ger is photographed with his wife Lorraine . . . Interview: Colm O Hare.

Music | News 27% | 12 Sep 2007
Kopek announce tour and single details The Hot Press Newsdesk
Irish indie up-and-comers Kopek are set for an autumn/winter tour in support of their second single.

Music | Interview 27% | 15 Dec 1993
THE TRAVELLING MEDICINE SHOW Bill Graham
PACK YOUR LEMSIP AND NIGHT NURSE AND PREPARE TO DO BATTLE WITH THE BEIJING FLU AS THE SAWDOCTORS TACKLE THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND ON THEIR LATEST TOUR. CURRENTLY BETWEEN LABELS THE BAND’S U.K. FANBASE IS INCREASING STEADILY, EVEN IF THE CONCEPT OF ‘DESIGNER BOGMEN’ HAS YET TO PENETRATE THE SHIRES CHECKING THE TEMPERATURE: BILL GRAHAM.

Music | Interview 27% | 16 Nov 1994
THE NAKED TRUTH Colm O Hare
We are going to spare you all the obvious puns about going back to basics, catching this particular fish in the raw or even the irrefutable truism that fins ain’t what they used to be. But as you can see from the accompanying pictures, there is something particularly vulnerable about people when they're naked. Dropped by Atlantic Records, stripped of all the corporate support, funding, and of course bullshit, – this is how An Emotional Fish stand before the public, on the launch of their independently-produced Sloper album. Not that either the band or lead singer are without the support of people who matter. Ger is photographed with his wife Lorraine . . . Interview: COLM O’HARE. Pix: MICK QUINN.

Music | Interview 27% | 23 Feb 1994
Young gums go for it! Gerry McGovern
Few Irish albums have been as eagerly awaited as THERAPY?’s Troublegum and while the jury has yet to deliver its final verdict, early indications suggest that the band from Larne may be about to fulfil their own prophecy and become multifuckingnationally huge. But does taking on the world mean having to compromise the hardcore principles they’ve fought so hard to protect? ANDY CAIRNS and MICHAEL McKEEGAN tell Hot Press trouble-shooter GERRY McGOVERN that displaying your gums doesn’t mean having to sacrifice your teeth. Pix.: MICHAEL QUINN.

Music | Interview 27% |  8 Sep 1993
Painting the town Red Tara McCarthy
'Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me' may be their battle cry, but leftist rocker/rappers Rage Against the Machine are new to Dublin and Tom Morello needs to be told how to do everything from crossing streets to putting vinegar on his chips. Here, while strolling through town, the guitarist talks about the band's politics, life in Los Angeles and the camera of the people - the Kodak Electrolux. Tour guide: Tara McCarthy

Music | Interview 27% | 18 Dec 2002
Bringing it all back home Stuart Clark
It’s Christmas, time for some of the leading lights of the Irish musical family to return from far-flung stages and convene for a traditional evening of reflection, revelation, conversation, merriment and, well, gargle. The guests: Glen Hansard and Colm Mac Con Iomaire of The Frames, Gemma Hayes, Mundy and David Kitt.

Music | Interview 27% | 11 Dec 2003
The Magnificent Seven Stuart Clark
Our annual HP-7 summit brings together some of the pre-eminent movers and shakers in irish music to reflect on everything from backstage catering to the end of war, pestilence and famine. Your host: Stuart Clark.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 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 27% | 24 Apr 2002
That’s all Strokes Eamon Sweeney
An overnight success story that was years in the making, The Strokes have been dismissed as flagrant hype and lauded as the saviours of rock 'n' roll. Eamon Sweeney, a journalist who has spent more time in their company than most, gets the fullest account yet of the rise and rise of New York's band of brothers. "Whatever happens, we'll be there together," they tell him. "we won’t let each other fall."

Music | Interview 27% | 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

Music Review | Album 27% | 10 Nov 1999
The Distance To Here John Walshe
Around the time of their Throwing Copper album, Live were being heralded as the next REM. In fact, along with the aforementioned foursome from Athens, Georgia, Neil Young and Nirvana, this band recorded one of the best MTV Unplugged shows I have ever seen.

Music Review | Live 26% |  8 Sep 1993
LIR Niall Crumlish
LIR/RINGER (Whelan's, Dublin) Tonight's opening act are in fact between names at the moment. Having gone from Dead Ringer to plain ole Ringer at this gig, they announced a new name which escaped these ears and those of the Lir fans in my immediate vicinity . . .

Music Review | Live 26% |  8 Sep 1993
Ringer Niall Crumlish
LIR/RINGER (Whelan's, Dublin) Tonight's opening act are in fact between names at the moment. Having gone from Dead Ringer to plain ole Ringer at this gig, they announced a new name which escaped these ears and those of the Lir fans in my immediate vicinity . . .

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 30 Apr 2003
Hector O hEochagain Olaf Tyaransen
His TV breakthrough came when he told Pat Kenny about how he hung weights from his penis. Since then it’s been wild globetrotting and fluent Irish all the way. And now, in his latest spectacular for the viewing public, Hector O hEochagain has only gone and bought himself a share in a racehorse.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  5 Dec 2007
The Hot Press Summit 2007 Stuart Clark
It's Christmas, so it must be time for the Hot Press Summit, as some of the top names in Irish music sit down for out annual chinwag.

Music | Interview 26% | 17 Nov 1993
STILL CURED Jackie Hayden
He may indeed be from Limerick but if you think you’re going to get a subheadline that mentions bringing home the bacon, acting the ham or even being on the pig’s back, then you’re sadly mistaken. Instead we’re going to keep things simple. Mick Hanly has just released a new album entitled Happy Like This. What better occasion for Jackie Hayden to visit him in his Kilkenny home and look back over his career to date, and to remember the days when he hadn’t a sausage (would you cut the crap, please? – Ed)? Pix.: Brendan Fitzpatrick.

Music | Interview 26% | 21 Jul 1999
A Reconstruction Of The Fables Peter Murphy
On the eve of REM s Lansdowne Road show, PETER MURPHY talks to MICHAEL STIPE about creativity, sexuality, LA and Patti Smith.

Music | Interview 26% |  1 Sep 1999
A Lad In Slane Peter Murphy
The rise and fall and rise of Robbie Williams. By PETER MURPHY.

Music Review | Album 26% | 11 Oct 2004
American Idiot Tanya Sweeney
American Idiot is a triumph of noise over resonance, and it’s almost as though the last 10 years have barely happened. These punks are unlikely to make your day.

Music Review | Album 26% | 29 Mar 2001
Everyday Stephen Robinson
Best known on these shores for his Under The Table And Dreaming album, and if you're still saying 'huh?', bear in mind that this current album sold 732,000 copies in its first week of release in the US.

Music Review | Album 26% | 26 Jun 2008
Wanderlust Tim Smyth
Former Bush frontman delivers dud solo effort

Music Review | Album 26% | 12 Jul 2002
The Landing John Walshe
The guitar sound is refreshingly raw and potent, without ever straying into metal territory, while they keep a firm enough grip on the melody to maintain interest

Music | News 25% | 26 Jan 1994
THE READERS HAVE SPOKEN! ?? ??
THE BALLOT–BOXES HAVE BEEN OPENED, THE VOTES SCRUTINISED UNDER THE STRICTEST OF SECURITY AND NOW THE RETURNING OFFICER STEPS UP ONTO THE STAGE TO ANNOUNCE THE RESULTS OF THE 1993 HOT PRESS READERS’ POLL

Broadcast | Gallery 25% | 22 Nov 2009
Pearl Jam live at the Point, Dublin, 23/08/06  
Pics: Andrew Duffy

Music Review | Live 25% | 17 Feb 2003
  Eamon Sweeney
...robust and angular workouts in the best tradition of guitar pop, managing to sound touchingly vulnerable but toweringly defiant. There is an ever so slight whiff of The Smiths, which speaks volumes about their progress

Music Review | Single 25% | 20 Oct 1993
Greetings From Shitsville George Byrne
The Wildhearts: "Greetings From Shitsville" (eastwest)

Music Review | Single 25% | 20 Oct 1993
Sex Type Thing George Byrne
Stone Temple Pilots: "Sex Type Thing" (Atlantic)

Music Review | Live 25% |  2 Nov 1994
STONE TEMPLE PILOTS Nick Kelly
STONE TEMPLE PILOTS (SFX, Dublin)

Music Review | Live 25% |  8 Mar 2005
  Lisa Coen
Considering that you’d pay a small fortune to see a better-known outfit yawning through the usual stuff that they take for granted will entertain us, Garageland gigs are a bargain for your &euro:8. Tonight’s unsigned acts were on their toes and eager to impress the partisan crowd, so from the beginning that guaranteed a great atmosphere.

Music Review | Live 25% | 12 Jan 1994
THE CRANBERRIES Siobhan Long
Rawness was the order of the night...

Music Review | Live 25% | 20 Feb 2002
Bacardi Hot Press band challenge: Cork Heat Colm O Hare
The second regional heat of this year's contest saw five very different acts battling it out for a coveted place in April’s grand final

Music Review | Album 24% | 11 Aug 1993
Bigger, Better, Faster, More! ?? ??
THE SUITABLY gushing press release makes great virtue of the fact that 4 Non Blondes hail from San Francisco and follow in the same maverick musical tradition as Jefferson Airplane, Captain Beefheart and those other legendary left-fielders, The Grateful Dead.

Music Review | Album 24% |  4 Aug 1999
Exposed Colm O Hare
Celebrating ten years in existence this year, the Ballyfermot Rock School has come in for more than its share of criticism over the years ."You can't teach rock n roll" is the main accusation levelled at it, and there's an element of truth in that.

Music Review | Live 24% |  2 Nov 1994
ENGINE ALLEY Tara McCarthy
I show up at the Mercury Lounge for the band’s first ever New York appearance ready and willing to pay.

  24% | 31 Jan 2007
Hot Press Readers’ Poll 2006: international results  
Your most popular international acts of the year.

Music Review | Album 24% | 11 Jan 1995
Throwing Copper John Walshe
LIVE: “Throwing Copper” (Radioactive)

Music Review | Album 24% | 16 Nov 1994
Throwing Copper John Walshe
LIVE: “Throwing Copper” (Radioactive)

Music Review | Live 24% | 26 Mar 2002
Bacardi Hot Press Band Competition Dublin heat Colm O Hare
The third Dublin heat of this year's increasingly interesting battle saw five very diverse acts slugging it out for a coveted place in April’s grand final

Music Review | Live 24% | 13 Dec 2002
Foo Fighters The Hot Press Newsdesk
"The Foos rock out royally, the reverberations from the kick drum dislodging confetti from the ceiling": Hannah Hamilton - and hotpress.com's three prizewinning guest reviewers - report from the Point's front line

Film Review | Film 24% |  3 Sep 2008
The Wackness Tara Brady
 

Film Review | Film 24% |  3 Sep 2008
The Wackness Tara Brady
 

Music | News 24% | 14 Dec 1994
A Year in the Life Stuart Clark
How was it for you? The assembled Hot Press writers offer their own opinions on 1994 over the next five pages

Politics | Message 24% | 28 Sep 2009
THE BALLAD OF JIM ‘N’ WILLY Peter Murphy
With the passing of Jim Carroll, rock and roll has lost one of its most singular raconteurs.

Music | News 24% | 25 Jan 1995
1994 And you thought it was all over... It is now! ?? ??
You will cheer, You will scowl, You will stare in disbelief - but don't blame us... 'cos it's all your fault! Yep, it's the Hot Press Reader's poll Results.

Hot Features | Reports 23% | 26 Mar 2009
Domestic blisters Stuart Clark
Ex-NIN drummer pimps out his famous buddies for publicity. Viewer discretion advised.

Hot Features | Fashion 23% | 19 Sep 2006
Keep me searching for a Harte of gold Liza Woods
Singer songwriter Leanne Harte favours handmade garments designed by friends over high-priced fashion victim fare.

Music | News 23% | 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.

Music Review | Album 23% |  3 Aug 2006
Highway Companion Olaf Tyaransen
 

Music | Homefront 23% |  7 Jun 2001
Quare name, great stuff Stephen Robinson
Wexford rockers IMMODIUM have just won the National Student Music award. STEPHEN ROBINSON meets the medicine men

Music Review | Album 23% |  6 Aug 2004
Bubblegum Peter Murphy
The school I attended, if some dirty little urchin broke foul wind in class, the boys seated around him would wrinkle their noses and say, ‘Something crawled up your leg and died inside you, boy.’ The way Lanegan sings, it sounds like something died inside him a long time ago.

Music | News 23% | 15 Dec 1993
Demo Parade Kathryn McKinney
The Butterfly Effect are a four piece group from Thurles who have recently returned from playing around London.

Music | News 23% | 14 Dec 1994
A Year in the Life Colm O Hare
How was it for you? The assembled Hot Press writers offer their own opinions on 1994 over the next five pages.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 23% |  2 Aug 2006
No more Mr Vice guy Sam Snort
The flags at Snort Towers are flying at half-mast to mourn Colin Farrell going on the wagon.

Music | News 22% | 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.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 21% | 17 Apr 2003
Up the tubes Sam Snort
The world’s only stay at home war correspondent is glad to be reminded that, apart from in the world of golf, things were much better in the 1970s

Music Review | Album 20% |  1 Aug 2002
The Rising Peter Murphy
 

Music Review | Album 20% |  9 Aug 2002
The Rising Peter Murphy
Last winter, as the cold set in and rock ‘n’ roll seemed about as useful as a paper piss-pot, you could almost hear the voices from the back of Madison Square Gardens hollering, “Bruce, why hast thou forsaken us?”

Music Review | Album 20% | 15 Feb 2001
Human Clay Hannah Hamilton
US metallers Creed are the latest in a long line of Stateside wavemakers to hit our shores. As a guitar driven hard rock four-piece caught somewhere between Soundgarden, Pearl Jam and Stone Temple Pilots, they've notched up a rather impressive 9 x platinum sales figure on this, their second release, Human Clay.

Music | News 20% | 22 Sep 1993
Testing Their Metal Jackie Hayden
Jackie Hayden discovers that 2FM's Metal Show is a rallying point for Ireland's hard rock hordes.

Music | News 19% | 14 Dec 1994
THE IMPERFECT YEAR? Stuart Clark
With the death of Kurt Cobain in April casting a shadow over the following months 1994 will hardly go down as one of the most joyous in Rock history. Your guide to a month-by-month account of the names and events of the past year. Stuart Clark.

Music | News 19% |  7 Sep 1994
Back To Acoustics Jackie Hayden
The official launch of the BACARDI/HOT PRESS BAND OF THE YEAR reflects the increasing success of acoustic music in Ireland. Report: JACKIE HAYDEN.

Hot Features | Reports 19% | 30 Oct 2007
The patriot acts Niall Stanage
The Boss is back, and boy is he pissed. Bruce Springsteen uses the language of classic American rock 'n' roll to address the disquiet and despair of the modern-day American nightmare. Hot Press bore witness to a cluster of exclusive warm-up shows in New York and New Jersey.

Music | News 19% | 14 Dec 1994
Hot Press Quiz of the Year George Byrne
Q: Which top Irish quiz-masters’ pathological obsessions include Something Happens, Shamrock Rovers and the amount of shopping days left to the next Suede gig? A: George “You Started, So I’ll Finish” Byrne

Music | News 19% |  7 Sep 1994
Irish Rock in a Hard Place Stuart Clark
Five years ago no-one would have believed it. But with dance music reaching new heights of popularity, Irish rock ’n’ roll is engaged in a desperate fight for its very survival. Reporting from both sides of the battle line: Stuart Clark

Music | News 19% | 22 Feb 1995
Even better than the Real Thing? Bill Graham
Though often overlooked, some of U2’s most exciting and challenging music through the years is to be found hidden away on the flip side of their singles. From U23 to Melon bill graham rides the wild horses of the U2 back catalogue and finds that there’s quite a few thoroughbreds among their many cover versions and experimental remixes.

Hot Features | Reports 19% | 19 Jun 2009
It's a hard rock life Peter Murphy
To mark AC/DC's sell-out return to Ireland, Hot Press celebrates one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time – tracing their drama-packed early years and talking to some of the musicians they helped influence.

  19% | 12 Dec 2005
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