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Music | News 93% | 13 Jul 2005
Robert Plant announces Dublin show The Hot Press Newsdesk
The legendary Robert Plant has confirmed that he will play at Dublin’s Olympia Theatre on December 9.

Music | Interview 90% | 17 Jul 2002
Pull up to the bunker Stuart Clark
Bobby Gillespie's still staying up all night but now it's because there's a baby in the house. Otherwise, it's all systems go for Primal Scream at their bunker hq - Witnness cometh, Mani's back and Kate Moss, Kevin Shields, Robert Plant and AndrewWeatherall all feature on the groundbreaking evil high

Music | Interview 89% | 18 Mar 2005
The Boy From Donaghmede Takes On The World Tanya Sweeney
Damien Dempsey has battled his way centre stage, winning the support of luminaries as diverse as Morrissey, Robert Plant, Sinéad O'Connor, Larry Mullen and Brian Eno along the way. Now with the release of his third album Shots, he is poised to make a major breakthrough. Interview by Tanya Sweeney. Photos by Cathal Dawson.

Music Review | Album 88% | 22 Apr 2008
Live In Liverpool Tim Smyth
Beth Ditto & Co. scare the crap out of Robert Plant. Apparently.

Music | Interview 83% |  7 Jun 2006
A spring in his zep Colm O Hare
Among the finest vocalists in the history of rock, the former Led Zeppelin front-man Robert Plant will bring something very special to the Cork bill.

Music | News 80% |  6 Dec 2007
Folk column: New York stories Greg McAteer
The new album from Alison Krauss and Robert Plant (pictured) is one of the folk records of the year. As is Steve Earle’s remarkable ode to his adopted New York.

Music | Interview 72% | 13 Aug 2002
The Char laddie Stuart Clark
Charlatans' frontman and frequent flyer Tim Burgess explains what's in store for Charlies' fans at Slane 2002

Music Review | Album 61% | 22 Sep 2008
Don't Do Anything Peter Murphy
Phillips’ vocal style is of the quietly devastated Erin Moran/Aimee Mann school, backlit by Bacharach-and-Wilson-ish arrangements on ‘Another Song’, ‘Little Plastic Life’ and ‘Flower Up’.

Music Review | Album 60% | 20 Aug 2007
Renegade Colm O Hare
Sharon allows others equal billing on this refreshingly diverse collection of tunes.

Hot Features | Interview 59% |  5 Feb 2003
Matt Cooper Joe Jackson
The former editor of the Sunday Tribune on the tough task of replacing Eamon Dunphy in the hottest seat in radio, The Last Word. plus: the Dunph, hook, O’Reilly, war, politics, sport, media, sex, drugs, rock’n’roll and, of course, that much-missed coiffure. Joe Jackson has the first word.

Hot Features | Fashion 58% | 29 May 2007
Dunne that Jackie Hayden
As frontman with The Spikes, Tom Dunne likes to makes sure that he stands out from the crowd. Jackie Hayden asks the former model his views on the links between fashion and rock music.

Hot Features | Reports 54% |  9 Aug 2007
It's only Balkan roll Stuart Clark
...But the 50,000 people at the EXIT Festival liked it! Young Serbs, fed up with being blamed for the crimes of their erstwhile leaders, partied the weekend away in a walled fortress next to the Danube.

Music | News 47% | 27 Oct 2009
Led Zep for Glasto 2010? The Hot Press Newsdesk
Comments by Robert Plant have fuelled speculation that Led Zeppelin may play next year’s Glastonbury festival.

Hot Features | Commentary 47% |  4 Mar 2002
All book up The Hot Press Newsdesk
Scribe Andy Darlington has finally been brought to book

Hot Features | Interview 47% | 11 Apr 2002
Featured writer of the month: Andy Darlington The Hot Press Newsdesk
Longtime co-comspirator, now anthologist: Andy Darlington goes under the featured Writer magnifying glass

Music | News 45% | 16 Aug 2005
The Blizzards invited to play the V festival The Hot Press Newsdesk
There's good news for those who've got shares in The Blizzards.

Music | News 43% | 18 Jun 2007
Nouvelle Vague added to Electric Picnic The Hot Press Newsdesk
French new-wave collective Nouvelle Vague are among the latest acts to be added to this year's Electric Picnic line-up.

Music | News 43% | 16 May 2006
Arthur Lee benefit on June 8 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Jape, The Dudley Corporation and House Of Mexico join forces on June 8 for an Arthur Lee benefit night.

Music | News 43% | 26 Apr 2006
Kayne West: new Irish date revealed! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Kanye West is the latest addition to the Cork Live At The Marquee bill.

Music | Interview 43% | 12 Jul 2002
Screamin' from the rooftops The Hot Press Newsdesk
Warming up for Witnness? Watch a video interview with Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie

Music | Interview 43% | 12 Jun 2006
The Hot Press guide to Cork 2006 - Live At The Marquee  
Now in its second year, Cork Live At The Marquee is one of the highlights of the Irish music calendar. Here, Hot Press presents a complete preview of what's in store for music fans in the southern capital - and looks at the great legacy of Cork music.

Music | News 42% |  4 Aug 2005
Dylan adds second date The Hot Press Newsdesk
With his first show there completely sold-out, Bob Dylan plays a second consecutive night at Dublin’s Point Theatre.

Music | Interview 42% | 29 Jul 2003
Some of the boys are back in town Colm O Hare
Some might think it’s live and dubious but Scott Gorham insists that the Thin Lizzy of 2003 is a heartfelt tribute to Phil Lynott.

Music | News 41% | 10 Jun 2003
Thin Lizzy to play Olympia The Hot Press Newsdesk
The boys bring their Global Chaos Tour to Dublin in July

Hot Features | Interview 41% |  1 Jul 2009
Lost In Music Stuart Clark
Son of the legendary promoter Jim, Peter Aiken recalls a time when the North rocked its troubles away.

Music | News 41% | 10 May 2005
Sharon Corr to appear at 46664 Arctic benefit concert The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Corrs' fiddler will be joining a host of high profile performers at Nelson Mandela's 46664 concert in Norway

Music Review | Single 41% | 12 Jan 1994
Your Ghost Bill Graham
Kristin Hersh: Your Ghost (4AD)

Music | Interview 41% | 18 Jun 2007
The Hot Press guide to Cork 2007 - Live At The Marquee  
The full lowdown on the acts playing the festival, which runs June 20 - July 11 2007.

Music Review | Single 40% | 27 Jun 2005
What You Heard Steve Cummins
When Zane Lowe of MTV and BBC1 described The Checks' current single as “the hottest track in the world” we didn’t hold our breath. But he’s got it right. From frontman Ed Knowles' opening wail, you know you’re in for something special. One funky bluesy as fuck riff later and you can’t help your body moving.

Music | Interview 40% | 23 Jul 2001
Raven Mad Colm O Hare
It's probably one of the more unlikely cross-cultural, rock ‘n’ roll match-ups. But the current Brotherly Love Tour in the US featuring kick-ass Southern rockers The Black Crowes and erstwhile Brit-poppers Oasis has been a surprising success.

Music | Interview 40% | 24 May 2006
Hut me baby one more time Stephen Averill
Could Th’ Legendary Shack*Shakers be the next White Stripes? Frontman J.D. Wilkes certainly thinks so.

Music | Interview 40% | 17 Jan 2002
More than zero Hannah Hamilton
Zero 7 tell Hannah Hamilton about their move from re-mixing music by Radiohead, Sneaker Pimps and Lambchop to creating their own unique soundscapes.

Music | Interview 40% | 30 Aug 2001
In the Nikka time Phil Udell
Hip-hop, hard rock and yoga – Phil Udell hears about Nikka Costa’s recipe for success

Hot Features | Interview 39% |  4 Aug 2006
Paddy whacked Stuart Clark
Move over Tony, there's a new de capo in town and he's Irish.

Music | News 39% | 22 Jul 2008
Irish albums overlooked in Mercury nominations The Hot Press Newsdesk
There will be no repeat of Fionn Regan's 2007 nomination success as the shortlist for this year's Mercury Music Prize has been revealed – and no Irish acts have made the cut.

Music | News 39% | 14 Dec 2007
Led Zeppelin for Belfast? The Hot Press Newsdesk
Rumours are circulating of a planned Led Zeppelin concert in Belfast next year.

Music Review | Single 39% |  9 Mar 1994
Threshold Patrick Brennan
Rollerskate Skinny: “Threshold” (Placebo)

Music | News 39% | 17 Sep 2003
They bang the drums The Hot Press Newsdesk
Zildjian celebrate their 380th birthday this Sunday with an, ahem, bash at the TBMC

Music | Interview 39% |  1 Feb 2006
The King of Dingle Craig Fitzsimons and Jackie Hayden
A unique blend of domestic and international talent, Other Voices is the brainchild of Philip King. The new series is, he believes, the most ambitious yet.

Music | Interview 39% | 18 Dec 2003
Whole Lotta Love Eamon Carr
30 years after the music was originally recorded, Led Zeppelin topped the record and DVD charts in 2003 with the sound and vision of the band in all their pomp and glory. The guitar hero’s guitar hero, Jimmy Page reflects on the passion for music which inspired him then – and now.

Music Review | Album 38% |  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 | Interview 38% | 28 Nov 2005
Turning Japanese Greg McAteer
Kila’s latest project is a collaboration with the Japanese trad master Oki.

Music | News 38% | 17 Sep 2008
HMV confirm Mercury nominee sale increases The Hot Press Newsdesk
HMV have confirmed that each of the Mercury Prize nominated albums has benefited from a considerable increase in sales.

Music | News 38% | 26 Apr 2001
Time Gentlemen, Please Stuart Clark
THE AFRO CELT Sound System return to live duty on July 15th when they descend on the Olympia.

Hot Features | Interview 38% | 21 Jul 2008
Please Cilmi Stuart Clark
Gabriella Cilmi may be sweet 16, but she's got far more in common with Nina Simone and Janis Joplin than this year's production-line pop moppets.

Music | Interview 38% | 24 Aug 1994
Stunning On Empty Stuart Clark
Why have one of the most successful Irish bands of the past decade decided to split up? And who's going to get custody of the Fender-Rhodes keyboard? STEVE WALL tells STUART CLARK where it all went wrong – and right! Pic: CATHAL DAWSON.

Music | Interview 38% |  6 Oct 1993
Thar he blows! Stuart Clark
Dance innovator Moby spouts off to Stuart Clark about racism in rap, why 'E' is out and how he made the Guinness Book of Records.

Music | News 38% | 22 Mar 2005
Portishead working on new album The Hot Press Newsdesk
This summer will see the long-overdue return of Bristol pioneers Portishead

Music | Interview 38% | 15 Sep 1999
The Devil In Mr Jones Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy meets former Led Zeppelin bassist JOHN PAUL JONES as he releases his first solo album. On the agenda pacts with the Devil, Jones musical education, and thoughts on Eno, Nico and Charles Mingus.

Music | Interview 37% | 23 Jan 2009
Great things come to those who wait Anne Sexton
After a chequered and colourful past, Seasick Steve has finally made it to the top - in his sixties.

Music | News 37% | 30 Jan 2008
Eric Clapton for Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
The legendary Eric Clapton has announced an outdoor summer show in Dublin.

Music | Interview 37% | 25 Jun 2008
Tradical Chic Peter Murphy
Damien Dempsey's adoration for traditional Irish balladry has inspired the Bard of Donaghmede to record his most powerful album yet.

Music | News 37% | 29 May 2009
The Coronas announce Academy show The Hot Press Newsdesk
Their second album is also on its way.

Music Review | Live 37% | 14 Jul 2003
Planet rocks Kim Porcelli
Kim Porcelli reviews The Mars Volta

Politics | Frontlines 37% | 30 Jul 2009
The Battle for the Soul of De Dannan Olaf Tyaransen
When it was announced in Hot Press that a new incarnation of De Dannan was about to hit the road, it came as a surprise to one of the group's founders, Alec Finn. Here, he talks about why he objects to the use of the name by his former musical partner, Frankie Gavin.

Music | Interview 37% | 24 Aug 1994
Swindler's List Stuart Clark
Fashion designer, punk Svengali, musical maverick, filmmaker and occasional pervertor of justice. MALCOLM McLAREN has been all of these things – and more – in a rollercoaster career that's seen him become a hero to some and an unscrupulous villain to others. STUART CLARK tools up at Ron & Reggie's Gangland Surplus Store for a showdown with the man who manufactured cash from chaos! Scene-of-the-crime photographer: COLM HENRY.

Hot Features | Commentary 36% |  7 Jul 1999
Beautiful Losers Peter Murphy
In another extract from his ongoing experiment in musical autobiography, Peter Murphy recalls the band that coulda bin a contenduh.

Music | Interview 36% | 25 Nov 2003
Broadening Her Horizons Colm O Hare
From pioneering ambient-trad with Clannad, through to her brand new concept album 'Two Horizons', Moya Brennan can now look back on 30 years of lending her voice and harp to some of the most distinctive music ever to come out of Ireland.

Music | Interview 36% |  4 Jan 2006
Folk review 2005 Greg McAteer
It was a fraught and difficult year for touring trad and folk acts, but there were positives to hold onto.

Music | Interview 36% |  8 Mar 2004
Auf herr rocker The Hot Press Newsdesk
Melissa Auf Der Maur, the former Hole and Smashing Pumpkins bassist, on working with Courtney Love and Billy Corgan, and finding her own space in the male locker room. Interview by Peter Murphy.

Music | Interview 36% | 21 May 2003
The story of the red, white & blues Peter Murphy
How The White Stripes turned the bare essentials into an essential noise, insisted that three is indeed a magic number and wound up becoming one of the most phenomenally successful rock acts in the world

Music | Interview 36% | 28 Aug 2008
Desert Storm Anne Sexton
From the depths of the Sahara, Afro-beat dervishes Tinariwen sing about war, politics and religious strife – in a way you've never heard before.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 16 Apr 2004
The Last Gangster in Town Colm O Hare
He plays guitar for Springsteen, plays The Clash on his radio show and plays it fast and loose as Silvio Dante in The Sopranos. Colm O’Hare meets the three-in-one Steven Van Zandt

Music | Interview 36% |  7 May 2008
Slash & Burn Stuart Clark
Velvet Revolver axe-man Slash, one of the most influential guitarists of all time, joins bandmate Duff McKagan in reflecting on Guns N' Roses' hellraising heyday.

Music | News 36% | 28 Feb 2006
Live At The Marquee acts released (updated 2 March) The Hot Press Newsdesk
The headline acts have been announced for this year’s Live At The Marquee gigs - and we can exclusively reveal them here!

Music | Interview 36% | 21 Sep 1994
Postcards from The Edge Joe Jackson
Bono, Adam and Larry. Not to mention the self-styled King Boogaloo himself, Mr B. P. Fallon, whose new book U2: Faraway So Close offers an intimate visual and verbal diary of the band’s world-record shattering ZOO TV tour. For good measure the, um, also self-styled Mr Ramalama talks about Jimi Hendrix and the Mafia connection, toting guns with Tone Loc, giving Little Richard a hard-on, and other little, um, side voyages into other territories, man. Er, tape recorder thingy: Joe Jackson.

Hot Features | Interview 36% |  2 May 2007
King of the Hill Peter Murphy
As the son of horror writer Stephen King, Joe Hill has a great deal to live up to. Far from being over-shadowed by his father, however, Hill has crafted a chilling and original debut novel.

Music Review | Album 35% | 10 May 2001
Vol 3: Further In Time Phil Udell
And so the great Afro Celt adventure continues into a third chapter.

Music | Interview 35% | 10 Jan 2003
Grace notes Peter Murphy
When Jeff Buckley drowned in the Wolf River, Tennessee, five years ago, the world lost a fledgling musical visionary, his lone album Grace becoming a sacred text of loss and unfinished beauty. In his short 29 years on earth, his power and grace touched many, especially his mother Mary Guibert and his former bandmate Gary Lucas.

Hot Features | Commentary 35% | 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 Review | Album 35% | 13 Aug 2002
Unconventional Oliver Sweeney
At their best they are truly wonderful, at their worst - though it doesn’t often happen - there's always a glimmer of hope that something wild will happen

Music | Interview 35% | 30 Apr 1997
PAT INTO HELL! Joe Jackson
What on earth is milky-white, squeaky-clean, God-fearin PAT BOONE doing, wearing leather and studs and singing heavy metal anthems? JOE JACKSON delves behind the year s most bizarre comeback to extract a rare and fascinating interview with a man who once alienated rockers and now finds himself ostracised by Christians.

Music | News 34% | 16 Aug 2001
Sunshine super Van The Hot Press Newsdesk
AS REVEALED MANY moons ago in hotpress, Van Morrison is one of the heavyweight talents featured on Good Rockin’ Tonight: A Tribute To Sun Records.

Music Review | Live 34% | 14 Feb 2006
The Strokes live at the Shepherd's Bush Empire, London Hannah Hamilton
“The world is either in your hand or at your throat” sings Julian Casablancas on ‘Razorblade’, as he casually assaults the microphone on the first night of The Strokes’ UK tour. This from a band who have seen plenty of both extremes. Tonight, half way through their 24 song set, they’ve caught the crowd in their mighty palm and locked their fists tight.

Music Review | Album 34% |  6 Aug 2002
Evil Heat Eamon Sweeney
Evil Heat is a throbbing red-hot beast.

Music Review | Album 34% |  3 Mar 2004
Red Colour Sun Colm O Hare
Galway based, Dingle native Pauline Scanlon has a lot going for her on this impressive debut, not least of them a distinctive, occasionally beguiling voice, which seems to soar several miles above the varied arrangements on offer here.

Music Review | Live 33% |  4 Mar 2002
The Charlatans Fiona Reid
The Charlatans' kitchen-sink included arrangements which can be slightly overwhelming on record proving to be dynamite live, a surprisingly sonically coherent mass of big, bold, super-charged soul.

Music Review | Album 33% | 19 Jul 2001
Everybody Got Their Something Kim Porcelli
It’s not everyone who can stand in front of a blazing 500-foot billboard of electric lights and still outshine everything in shot.

Music Review | Album 32% | 11 May 2000
Mystery White Boy Peter Murphy
IT'S HARD to believe Jeff Buckley was ever here at all, as if some pre-pubescent Bronte sister merely invented him for our benefit.

Music Review | Album 32% |  3 Aug 2000
Live At The Greek Peter Murphy
Note, if you will, the billing. This is Page's baby, and the Crowes are acting as a superior pick-up band, a role for which, the more bellicose might suggest, they've been preparing for years.

Music Review | Album 32% | 27 Sep 2007
Dark On Fire The Hot Press Newsdesk
Is there anyone who will 'fess up to ordering another dozen tunes with earnest lyrics, dampened down drums, polite keyboards and sub-Floydian guitar solos?

Hot Features | Fashion 31% | 29 May 2007
Hot Looks: Dunne that, worn the T-shirt Jackie Hayden
As frontman with The Spikes, Tom Dunne likes to makes sure that he stands out from the crowd. Jackie Hayden asks the former model his views on the links between fashion and rock music/

Music Review | Live 31% | 29 Aug 2003
RDS Dublin: Linkin Park, The Darkness Tanya Sweeney
 

Music Review | Live 31% | 20 Jul 2009
Hop Farm Festival Anne Marie Conlon
Fun and frolics in the English countryside

Hot Features | Fashion 30% | 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 30% | 28 Jul 2006
The Inside Track: Towers of song Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 29% | 20 Oct 1993
Paaaaarty Time! Sam Snort
YOU KNOW, Sam Snort was beginning to run out of hope that the true spirit of rock 'n' roll could ever be redeemed in these scabrous times. But now it has. It has indeed.

Music | News 29% |  1 Jun 2007
The Inside Track: Soma like it hot Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer

Music | News 29% | 24 Oct 2007
Folk Column: Sahara Rising Greg McAteer
He’s one of the world’s foremost interpreters of north African music. Now Justin Adams is back with a great new album.

Music | News 29% | 12 Jan 1994
Demo Parade Kathryn McKinney
HAPPY NEW year, folks. And now that the eating is over, the hangover nursed and the resolutions forgotten about, let’s get back to reality!

Music | News 28% | 10 Apr 2006
Folk Centre: Vaudeville communication Greg McAteer
A new album from Mick Moloney harks back to the musical traditions of the 19th century.

Music Review | Album 28% | 18 Jul 2002
Tenacious D Peter Murphy
The optimum situation for playing this album in is at some kind of frat house initiation ceremony drunk out of your mind on applerot

Music Review | Album 28% | 18 Jul 2002
Tenacious D Peter Murphy
The optimum situation for playing this album in is at some kind of frat house initiation ceremony drunk out of your mind on applerot

Music | News 27% |  1 Sep 1999
Dancing In The Moonlight Peter Murphy
PHIL LYNOTT would have been 50 on 20th August this year. Here, PETER MURPHY profiles the legendary Philo, and talks to other stars about his enduring influence.

Music | News 27% | 30 Mar 2007
Lez Zeppelin announce Dublin show The Hot Press Newsdesk
While Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones remain tight-lipped about possible reunion plans, all-girl tribute act Lez Zeppelin strut their not inconsiderable stuff at the Temple Bar Music Centre, Dublin on June 7.

 

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