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Music | Interview 100% | 12 Apr 2001
Rogue Traders James Kelleher
James Kelleher on Rough Trade, the pioneering independent record label who gave us a quarter-century of classic music including The Smiths

Music | Interview 96% |  6 Dec 2001
Wooden it be nice Eamon Sweeney
Eamon Sweeney meets psychedelic folksters and latest Rough Trade signings Beachwood Sparks

Music | News 95% | 22 May 2006
The Dudley Corporation sign deal with Rough Trade The Hot Press Newsdesk
Long-standing Dublin trio The Dudley Corporation have signed a publishing deal with the much-respected UK indie label Rough Trade.

Music | Interview 93% | 22 Jun 2007
Superstar trade man Stuart Clark
30th Anniversary Retrospective: Rough Trade supremo Geoff Travis recalls three decades of turbulence, mind-blowing music and smashed-up car windows.

Music | Interview 93% | 13 Jun 2002
Dillonology Peter Murphy
Can Cara Dillon sell her unique brand of folk music to fans of The Strokes? Rough Trade believe she can, and so does Peter Murphy.

Music | Interview 73% | 29 Sep 2003
Liberty Belle Colm O Hare
Determined to make traditional music cool again. That’s the stated aim of Cara Dillon now happily resident on legendary indie label Rough Trade.

Music | Interview 69% | 17 Dec 2003
The Belles of Christmas Eamon Sweeney
Belle & Sebastian close out the year with a new album, a Fr Ted connection and the cover girl of the year.

Music | Interview 68% |  5 Mar 2008
Blonde Ambition Stuart Clark
They've been the 'nearly' band of British rock for half a decade now. Might Delays' hour finally be at hand?

Music | Interview 65% | 18 Apr 2008
Once more unto the bleach Paul Nolan
English indie rockers The Long Blondes are back, with a new electro sound and an unabashed love for Ronnie Corbett.

Music | Interview 65% | 14 Dec 2001
The Northern Alliance Colin Carberry
Ash are in the best shape of their career and writing songs every bit as good (if not better) as those of their mid 90’s vintage

Music | News 64% | 27 Jun 2002
Flower shows The Hot Press Newsdesk
Eileen Rose - Rough Trade signing and big mate of Alabama 3 - plans an Irish mini-tour

Music Review | Single 64% |  2 Aug 2006
Speed Steve Cummins
Recorded in 2003, McAlmont and Butler’s ‘Speed’ won’t be followed by a new album or tour dates. Indeed, the sometime collaborators haven’t recorded anything else in the intervening three-year period. So why has it been released? Reportedly Rough Trade boss Geoff Travis was so impressed upon hearing the track he immediately wanted to put it out. And ‘Speed’ is impressive. Much in the vein of ‘Yes’ and ‘Falling’, it’s full of bombastic arrangements, dirty guitar interventions and feel-good calls to “keep moving on”. Fingers crossed it sparks a re-birth.

Music Review | Single 64% |  2 Dec 2003
Lavinia/ Feed your Addiction Hannah Hamilton
Rough Trade double bill with The Veils and Eastern Lane.

Music Review | Single 64% |  2 Dec 2003
Lavinia/ Feed your Addiction  
Rough Trade double bill with The Veils and Eastern Lane.

Music Review | Single 64% |  2 Dec 2003
Lavinia/ Feed your Addiction Hannah Hamilton
Rough Trade double bill with The Veils and Eastern Lane.

Music Review | Single 63% |  8 Feb 1995
Songs About Girls”/“It’s No Lie Craig Fitzsimons
Catherine Wheel: “Songs About Girls”/“It’s No Lie” (Rough Trade)

Music | Interview 63% | 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 | News 63% | 20 Sep 2007
Rough Trade's Geoff Travis to speak at Music Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
The man who signed The Smiths, Arcade Fire, The Libertines and The Strokes (to name but a few!) to his Rough Trade label, Geoff Travis makes a special appearance at the RDS on October 7.

Music | Interview 62% | 14 Dec 2001
The whole Kitt and caboodle Colin Carberry
A hit album, critical acclaim, sell-out shows… everything was going swimmingly for DAVID KITT until a sunday paper made serious allegations about him and his Government Minister Dad. In a gloves-off interview with COLIN CARBERRY, Kittser responds to his detractors and explains why, despite the journalistic flak, 2001 has been a great year

Music | Interview 61% |  5 Jan 2006
Oh for Pete's sake Steve Cummins
It’s been quite a year for PETE DOHERTY, the former Libertines frontman, and now leader of Babyshambles. 2005 featured a series of drug busts, failed rehab attempts, the tabloid witch hunt of his girlfriend Kate Moss, several non-appearances and live shows that fluctuated between agonising and ecstatic... oh, and the small matter of a debut album. As hotpress went to press, the news broke that Doherty had been busted yet again, barely two days out of an Arizona clinic. hotpress talks to Doherty’s label boss, Rough Trade founder Geoff Travis, tour photographer Danny Clifford, and former Babyshambles drummer Gemma Clarke, for the insiders' view on what’s becoming an increasingly sad and fearful saga.

Music | News 60% | 27 Jan 2004
Hot shots 2004: Hal The Hot Press Newsdesk
Chances are you won’t have heard much of Hal’s music yet. Not many round these parts actually have, yet 2004 is shaping up to be their year.

Music Review | Live 60% |  2 Nov 1994
Puppy Love Bomb Duan Stokes
Puppy Love Bomb: “Booby Milk EP” (Rough Trade)

Politics | Frontlines 48% | 13 Feb 2006
Rough trade? Conall O'Caoimh
Talk was not in short supply at the recent World Trade Organisation meeting in Hong Kong. But did the gathering of 150 world leaders achieve anything concrete for the world’s under-privileged?

Music | News 48% | 24 Jul 2007
Super Furry Animals take to the road The Hot Press Newsdesk
Those who missed out on Super Furry Animals' entertaining performance at Lovebox last weekend will have another chance to see the band who put the mental in experimental.

Music | News 48% | 20 Aug 2003
Hal on verge of record deal? The Hot Press Newsdesk
The A&R fraternity were out in force at Hal's recent Sugar Club gig

Music | News 48% |  7 Jul 2005
Hal avoid legal action The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hal have managed to fend off legal action from an Anglo-French dance act of the same name whose collaboration with X-Files star Gillian Anderson, ‘Extemis’, charted in 52 countries worldwide in 1997.

Music Review | Album 47% | 14 Jun 2007
Critics' Choice 2005 The Hot Press Newsdesk
The top five albums of 2005 as chosen by the Hotpress critics.

Music | Interview 47% |  6 Jan 2006
Critics' singles and albums of the year The Hot Press Newsdesk
Annual article: 2005's best albums and singles, as agreed by Hot Press staffers.

Music | Interview 46% |  6 Jan 2006
Crtics' singles and albums of the year The Hot Press Newsdesk
Annaul article: The best albums and singles according to Hot Press' critics.

Music | Interview 44% | 16 Mar 2006
Trad eyed lady of the lowlands Greg McAteer
She might be signed to a hip indie label, but Derry singer Cara Dillon is proud to be a folkie.

Music | Interview 44% | 22 Jul 2005
Winter wonderland Tanya Sweeney
The dense indie-rock of The Decemberists feels as revolutionary as the Russian dissidents after which they are named.

Music | Interview 43% |  3 Jan 2007
Soundtrack of our lives 2006  
Annual article: What were the highest-rated albums and singles by the HP crew? We count them down here.

Music | Interview 43% |  1 Mar 2001
Cracklin' Rose Jackie Hayden
Like a famous ancestor, EILEEN ROSE packs one hell of a punch. JACKIE HAYDEN reports

Music | Interview 42% | 17 Aug 2000
Get Yer Kitt On Eamon Sweeney
Young Dublin songwriter DAVID KITT, talks about gigging, recording and being recognised in Centra

Music | News 42% | 15 Aug 2006
The Long Blondes pause album to tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Long Blondes take time out from recording their debut album for a short tour.

Music | Interview 41% |  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 | Interview 41% | 21 Mar 2006
Our delay will come Stuart Clark
Indie golden boys Delays are back – and they’ve gone all shiny and techno on us. But then that’s what happens when you make a record with produer-to-the-stars Trevor Horn.

Music | News 41% | 10 May 2001
Have a stroke Stuart Clark
THE STROKES TAKE time out from being fawned over by the UK press to play a June 16th show at the Temple Bar Music Centre.

Music | Interview 41% | 25 Feb 2002
Moving hearts Jane Gillow
Belfast's upwardly mobile Desert Hearts tell Jane Gillow about the making of their debut album and what they really did to David Kitt

Music | Interview 41% |  1 Mar 2001
Strokes Of Luck John Walshe
A demo recorded in New York a year ago is reaping serious dividends for US punksters The Strokes. Interview: John Walshe

  41% |  9 Feb 2006
Rough Trade Counter Culture Member CD Offer
 

Music | Interview 41% | 23 Jan 2004
Room on Fire Roisin Dwyer
Corkonian four- piece Waiting Room are brewing up a storm.

Music | Interview 41% |  7 Nov 2006
The Kate escape Phil Udell
Growing up in Sheffield, The Long Blondes’ Kate Jackson was sick of boring indie bands. So she decided to put together a group with a little more glamour about it.

Music | Interview 41% | 25 Aug 2003
The Secret History Of The Thrills Eamon Sweeney
From Foxrock via Big Sur to Top Of The Pops - The inside story of the boys of summer as told by Eamon Sweeney.

Music | Interview 40% | 27 Nov 2002
Top ’gear Eamon Sweeney
Headgear’s debut album proves that the ‘have portastudio, will travel’ theory can yield ace results, especially when mainman Daragh Dukes gets a little help from his friends.

Music | News 40% |  9 Sep 2004
The Delays play Belfast The Hot Press Newsdesk
Southhampton's The Delays waste no time on their tour.

Music | Interview 40% | 28 Sep 2000
Captain Fantastic Kim Porcelli
Eaten alive first time round, DANIEL FIGGIS Skipper has finally found a receptive audience at the second attempt. Kim Porcelli hears how

Music | Interview 40% |  6 Nov 2007
Dark and Mysterious Shilpa Ganatra
Electro wizards Dark Room Notes might just be about to shoot for the stars.

Music | News 40% |  4 Sep 2003
Jeffrey Lewis to play solo gig at Whelan's The Hot Press Newsdesk
The moldiest Peach of them all, Jeffrey Lewis, is Dublin-bound next month

Music | News 40% | 31 Aug 2004
Cult tunesmith Sufjan Stevens plays rare Dublin gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
 

Music | News 40% | 24 Aug 2004
Sufjan Stevens sets sights on Trinity The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sufjan Stevens will play an intimate Dublin gig at Trinity College this October

Music | Interview 40% | 14 Dec 2001
Tales of the new millennium A Various
In a year that saw events which will forever change the world in which we live, selected hotpress contributors offer some personal recollections of the past twelve months. We begin by listing the critics’ choice of 2001’s single and album releases

Music | Interview 39% |  7 Jun 2001
Life is a moldy peach Eamon Sweeney
Eamon SweenEy talks dirty with the Moldy Peaches

Music | Interview 39% | 30 Aug 2001
Dillon Promise Helen Toland
Helen Toland hears how folk singer CARA DILLON took to the country to record her debut album

Music | Interview 39% |  7 Jan 2003
Those charming men Eamon Sweeney
The Smiths: the band who helped re-write the book of guitar rock, the indie darlings who became mainstream legends, the dream of a group which gave the world the unique reality of Morrissey. guitarist Johnny Marr recalls the thrilling heyday of Manchester’s finest.

Music | News 39% |  8 Jan 2009
Unthank You Very Much The Hot Press Newsdesk
Cult nu folkies plot Irish tour

Music | News 39% | 20 Mar 2002
Take it or leave it The Hot Press Newsdesk
...but you'd better take it, 'cos The Strokes' upcoming Irish-only limited-edition EP (1000 copies, no more, no less) will soon be flying out of the "cooler record shops" near you

Music | Interview 39% | 26 Oct 2006
Strontium 90s Francis Jones
Nope, 1990s are not the infamous Cork band, they're a red hot Scottish act that evolved from the wonderfully named Yummy Fur, who also spawned half of Franz Ferdinand.

Music | Interview 39% |  5 Mar 2003
Road test 'em The Hot Press Newsdesk
Listen to the latest Road Relish limited edition double A side, featuring The Chalets & Neosupervital

Music | Interview 38% | 25 Feb 2008
Creole and the gang Paul Nolan
Cajun Dance Party are Thom Yorke's new favourite band and proteges of Bernard Butler. Not bad for a bunch of teenagers just out of school.

Music | Interview 38% | 30 Aug 2001
This is it! Eamon Sweeney
Believe the hype: The Strokes are the real thing. Eamon Sweeney meets the makers of the most talked-about debut of 2001

Music | News 38% | 15 Jan 2004
Rough Trade's Hal to play intimate Belfast gig. The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dublin four- piece, Hal, will be joined by The Embers and Fortune Cookie DJs for a cozy night of live pop/ folk preceding their first release.

Music | News 38% | 23 Nov 2007
Duffy plans Dublin and Belfast visits The Hot Press Newsdesk
Duffy underlines her ‘next big thing’ status when she visits The Sugar Club, Dublin (March 2) and Auntie Annie’s, Belfast (3).

Music | News 38% | 29 Sep 2004
The Revs reveal details of new e-single The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Revs are going high-tech and high-profile with their upcoming single

Music | Interview 38% | 10 Feb 2006
The sweet belle of success Ed Power
They’ve turned their back on breezy pop production and embraced a soulful, indie groove. Belle And Sebastian talk about the making of what might just be their finest record to date.

Music | Interview 38% |  6 Jun 2003
The sounds of the summer John Walshe
Summer time, and the record stores are going to be full to bursting with some cracking albums across all genres. John Walshe examines the hottest album releases set to hit the shelves

Music | Interview 38% |  1 Feb 2006
The Wainwright stuff Ed Power
The confessional coffee-house rock of Martha Wainwright doesn’t pull any emotional punches.

Music | Interview 38% | 13 Feb 2007
A winter's tale Colin Carberry
Grappling with weighty political themes is grist to the mill for Colin Meloy of Oregon art-rockers The Decemberists. He’s even written a song about the Shankill Butchers.

Music | Interview 38% | 10 Nov 2004
David’s Psalms Phil Udell
Following his split from Warner Music earlier this year, David Kitt has gone back to his roots and returned with a new covers album.

Music | Interview 37% | 14 Apr 2005
Forever Young Ed Power
Neil Young that is. Up and coming Dublin rockers Hal are earning serious kudos for their winning take on classic ’70s rock sounds. And despite dark murmurings of artistic plagiarism, they sure as hell aren’t about to apologise for it, as they tell Ed Power. Photography by Emily Quinn.

Music | Interview 37% | 19 Nov 2007
Divine Comedian Peter Murphy
Robert Wyatt has signed up to the indie rock label that gave the world Arctic Monkeys and Franz Ferdinand. Will it prove a heavenly marriage?

Music | Interview 37% |  3 Jul 2007
Max and the city Stuart Clark
Everyone knows Maxïmo Park’s Paul Smith is a fan of woolly hats and long, complicated novels. But did you realise Limerick is one of his favourite cities? Or that, as a teenager, he used to copy out all of Morrissey’s lyrics?

Music | Interview 37% |  7 Dec 2000
Songs Of Hope And Glory Nick Kelly
MAZZY STAR are still going strong, but HOPE SANDOVAL has also got a side project up and running. She tells NICK KELLY all about HOPE SANDOVAL AND THE WARM INVENTIONS and her collaborations with everyone from The Chemical Brothers to Bert Jansch

Music | Interview 37% | 30 Jun 2008
Different Strokes Paul Nolan
Albert Hammond Jr isn't just a pretty face. As well as his solo career and dayjob with The Strokes, he's also co-written a screenplay adaptation of Charles Bukowski's Pulp

Music | Interview 37% | 20 Feb 2008
Brine and dandy Roisin Dwyer
They've tangled with the legends of Krautrock, extended the hand of friendship to Eastern Europe and campaigned against light pollution. But what you really need to know about British Sea Power is that they're being hailed as this year's answer to Arcade Fire.

Music | Interview 37% | 24 Aug 2007
Twenty-first century boy Paul Nolan
After a five-year hiatus, Jarvis Cocker has bounced back with a cracking solo record.

Music | Interview 37% | 18 Aug 2006
Heart of sass Colin Carberry
Get ready to cheer Norn faves Desert Hearts, whose second album Hotsy Totsy Nagasaki delivers on their potential with style and swagger.

Music | Interview 37% | 15 Nov 2005
Years of their lives Steve Cummins
Ireland's newest indie label, 1969 Records, has rejuvenated the careers of two of the country's greatest songwriters.

  37% | 16 Nov 2004
Everybody Is Fantastic
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The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
Formed in Cork in 1980, Microdisney brought the wildly different talents of two of the city by the Lee’s most legendary musical sons, Cathal Coughlan and Sean O’Hagan, together in the one band.

  36% |  6 Jan 2006
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Music | Interview 36% | 22 Aug 2003
1 Thrill Communication Olaf Tyaransen
It sounds like the stuff of hype and overnight success – from struggling garage band to next big thing and accolades from noel gallagher, morrissey and bono – but even at an average age of 23 The Thrills have paid their dues. Olaf Tyaransen hears how the summer’s hottest band went from worshipping whipping boy to having beck’s da play on their debut album.

Music | Interview 36% |  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 | Interview 36% | 15 Dec 1993
THE UNFORGETTABLE 5 Gerry McGovern
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 Review | Album 36% | 14 Jun 2007
Critics' Choice 2001 The Hot Press Newsdesk
The top five albums of 2001 as chosen by the Hotpress critics.

Music | Interview 36% | 10 Mar 2006
The it boys Peter Murphy
They were the coolest band on the planet – until the backlash started. Now The Strokes have released their most ambitious album yet. Can they leave their past behind?

Music | Interview 36% | 14 Dec 2001
radio days Donal Dineen
DONAL DINEEN takes us through a month-by-month guide to the records that kept himself, and the Today FM faithful happy in 2001

Music | Interview 36% | 14 Dec 2001
radio days Donal Dineen
Accompanied by images from his photo diary, DONAL DINEEN takes us through a month-by-month guide to the records that kept himself, and the Today FM faithful happy in 2001

Music | Interview 36% |  5 May 1993
Doing It For Themselves Stuart Clark
The Cranberries have overcome the growing pains that all young bands encounter to become one of Ireland's brightest prospects. Here, Dolores O'Riordan and Fergal Lawlor tell Stuart Clark about the new friends they’ve made, their first trip to America and a chance encounter with Michael Stipe.

Music | Interview 36% |  5 Sep 2003
All You Need Is Love Olaf Tyaransen
Falling in love not only altered David Kitt’s heart but helped reshape his musical vision. Olaf Tyaransen visits his home cum studio and hears about the family affair that is his new album and how meeting Poppy reawakened his love of pop. all this and why the son of a Minister opposes the smoking ban! Photography Roger Woolman.

Film Review | Film 35% | 15 Mar 2001
TRAFFIC Tara Brady
While lacking both the texture and scope of the Channel Four series which inspired it, Stephen Soderbergh's Traffic is an accomplished and intelligent, if flawed examination of the insidious nature of the contemporary drug-trade and America's escalating war on the same.

Music | News 35% | 30 Mar 2005
Antony & The Johnsons for Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
With their new album causing a stir in all the right places, Antony & The Johnsons have confirmed their maiden voyage to Dublin and Belfast

Music | Interview 35% | 13 Aug 2004
The year of the Cathy Tanya Sweeney
After all the hype and a certain number of raised eyebrows, Cathy Davey is finally ready to go on record. Just don’t ask her about ‘paying her dues’.

Music | Interview 35% |  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 35% | 19 Mar 1997
CULLEN'S COUP Stuart Clark
Underdogs who've clawed their way into the top flight, Setanta Records, like Wimbledon, are a premiership act - with attitude. stuart clark gets the rags to (comparative) riches story from label boss, Dubliner Keith Cullen and also seeks the considered opinions of boys-done-well, Neil Hannon and Edwyn Collins.

Music | Interview 35% |  5 May 2006
Don’t you want me Babyshambles Steve Cummins
As a long time acquaintance of Pete Doherty, Steve Cummins was looking forward to a fly-on-the-wall seat on the Babyshambles tour bus for the band’s five day jaunt around Ireland. But no-shows, court appearances and the attentions of one Johnny Headlock gave him a rather different perspective on the Doherty circus.

Music | Interview 35% |  3 Dec 2007
Back From Hell Roisin Dwyer
Richard Hawley has passed through the fire and emerged wiser, happier and completely free of pretension.

Music | Interview 35% |  8 Dec 2005
Generation X-mas Stuart Clark
Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without the dissection of the rock ‘n’ roll year that is the Hot Press Summit. Gathering round the table are the good and great of Irish music, but who let Podge & Rodge in?

Music | Interview 35% | 11 Jan 1995
EWESFOR THEHARDOF HEARING Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark, whose middle name is “Intrepid”, recently spent 48 hours on tour with PET LAMB, grindpopcore merchants extraordinaire. His liver and tympanic membranes survived intact, and after a mere six weeks recuperation, he filed this report.

Music | Interview 35% |  4 Feb 1998
Wales Of The Unexpected John Walshe
WHAT IS the connection between The X Files, massive drinking bouts, Man United fans and top ten hits? CATATONIA, that s what. The Welsh guitar popsters are currently nestling in the upper reaches of the charts with their hit Mulder And Scully , and JOHN WALSHE talks to vocalist CERYS MATTHEWS about their meteoric rise to the top.

Music | Interview 35% | 22 Dec 1999
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire John Walshe
Tim Booth does. The James frontman chats candidly to John Walshe about fame, riches, sexuality, being called a 'faggot' on the Lollapalooza tour, and the band's brilliant 10th album, Millionaires.

Politics | Frontlines 35% | 22 Sep 1993
Beyond our Ken Andy Darlington
The outrageous diaries of the late Carry On star KENNETH WILLIAMS, are now in the bookshops - often unsavoury, irascible, candid and scurrilous, but seldom boring. Williams dishes the dirt on Tony Hancock, Joe Orton, Stanley Baxter, Barbara Windsor, and on his own tortured homosexuality. ANDREW DARLINGTON reports.

Music | News 35% | 24 Jan 2003
'Gearing up for the big time... The Hot Press Newsdesk
Headgear return to the roost for a Limerick gig and release new double A side

Music | News 35% | 23 Jan 2003
Nutter! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Get your head 'round the hype surrounding newish Limerick maverick Headgear (fans: Zane Lowe, John Peel) - when he plays Dolan's Warehouse in February

Music | Interview 35% | 17 Apr 2003
Turn on the bright lights Eamon Sweeney
Read an interview with Woodstar - and listen to tracks from their astonishing debut album, Life Sparks

Music | Interview 35% | 29 Jan 2009
The Crying Game Peter Murphy
Three years since his Mercury-winning second album swept the world, ANTONY & THE JOHNSONS’ Antony Hegarty is going back to nature. His new record is both a requiem for a dying planet and a statement of hope for the future – one that draws deeply on his Irish-Catholic upbringing. Prepare to have your spine tingled all over again.

Music | Interview 35% |  5 Mar 2007
Jock up your daughters Stuart Clark
They’ll never win any prizes for speaking the Queen’s English but, with a number one album under their belts, mop-topped Dundee rockers The View aren’t too bothered.

Music | Interview 35% | 25 Oct 2001
A working-class hero is something to be again Stuart Clark
It's been ten years that's shaken a fair bit of the world and now, suddenly, OASIS are back. what better time for a reflective, confessional, candid and scandalous one-on-one with a man who always gives great quote, NOEL GALLAGHER. Interview: STUART CLARK

Music | News 35% |  3 Sep 2003
The Strokes rumoured to have sights for Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Strokes will be showing off their new album in a European tour early '04

Music | Interview 35% |  8 Sep 1993
THE BOY LOOKED AT MORRISSEY Cathy Dillon
JOHNNY ROGAN didn't write just any old biography - he wrote a book about MORRISSEY which brought down a virtual pop fatwah on his head, with his subject declaring in public that he hoped the author would die a grisly death. Now, with the paperback version just published, the 'controversy' seems to have been given a new lease of life. It's not by any chance a publicity scam, is it? CATHY DILLON puts Johnny Rogan on the spot.

Music | News 35% | 27 Jun 2007
Super Furry Animals reveal new album details The Hot Press Newsdesk
Welsh rockers Super Furry Animals have just revealed the full details of their forthcoming album, Hey Venus!

Music Review | Album 35% | 17 Jun 2003
Alone At The Microphone Eamon Sweeney
Fast developing a reputation as one of the hardest working and most interesting live bands around, their sophomore effort is a bizarre, bewildering but always charming collection.

Music | News 35% | 21 Jul 2006
Snow Patrol + The Divine Comedy contribute to charity album The Hot Press Newsdesk
Snow Patrol and The Divine Comedy both contribute songs to a charity album that has been assembled by Belle & Sebastian.

Music | Interview 35% | 22 Apr 1990
Building On Reality Bill Graham
Determined to establish a firm identity for their second album, A House forsook exotic locations and took themselves off to Inishbofin to record I Want Too Much, musically and emotionally their starkest statement to date. Bill Graham met up with them to discuss their new-found assertiveness and discovered a band with a single-minded approach to the music industry and its numerous pitfalls

Music | Interview 35% | 20 Jan 2009
Back to Blackwell Stuart Clark
As the founder of Island Records Chris Blackwell can claim a unique role in the evolution of popular music. He pulls up a chair and shoots the breeze about his Jamaican heritage, his relationship with Bob Marley and taking power-lunches with U2.

Music | Interview 35% | 21 Mar 2005
This Mortal Coil Paul Nolan
Online Exclusive: hotpress.com presents the final ever interview with electro-industrial pioneers Coil

Music | Interview 35% | 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 | News 35% | 20 Aug 2007
Music Ireland '07 acts announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
Paddy Casey is among the first batch of acts announced for Music Ireland '07.

Music | Interview 34% | 22 Jan 2004
Keeping The Faith Colin Carberry
So what happens when an indie band goes major league? how can you stay cool when your date’s a Charlie’s Angel? how important is the boy/girl song in a flag-waving time? and like Alexander The Great, do you weep when you have no more worlds to conquer? in addressing these and other pressing questions of the day, The Strokes salute John Lennon, Bob Dylan and their own undying band of brotherliness.

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 14 Dec 2001
Ones to watch A Various
It’s Christmas time and, as far as the hotpress journalistic elite are concerned, there’s not a turkey in sight. JOHN WALSHE, COLIN CARBERRY, CHRIS DONOVAN, EAMON SWEENEY and BARRY O'DONOGHUE report on the Irish acts who are going to be huuuuuuuuge! over the next 12 months.

Music | Interview 34% |  5 Nov 2004
The return of the slaughterhouse six Peter Murphy
Back in their terrifying heyday, they threw pigs’ heads around on stage, covered themselves in muck, provided Marilyn Manson with a career and wrote ‘Community Games’ for Aidan Walsh. Having escaped the clutches of a sinister born-again Christian turned transvestite, they’re now making movies with Neil Jordan, dining with Damien Hirst and consorting with Tony Blair. All in all, it’s been a long, strange trip for The Virgin Prunes

Music | News 34% | 12 Nov 2004
71-100 of The 100 Greatest Irish Albums The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
From the Virgin Prunes to Decal, here's 71 through 100...

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  1 Oct 1997
DISORDER in the COURT Jonathan O Brien
The on-going trauma of being a Liverpool supporter isn?t the only reason that author, journalist and broadcaster declan lynch has been kept away from the Foul Play desk over recent issues ? he?s also been readying his theatrical debut, Massive Damages, a tale, at once rip-roaring and sobering, of libel, barristers, journalists, showbands . . . and Sting. Interview: jonathan o?brien. Pix: MICK QUINN.

Music | Interview 34% | 16 Jun 1993
Youth Culture Gerry McGovern
Eleven years on from their debut and New York avant-garde guitar manglers Sonic Youth have reached an ever-growing audience without compromising their ideals of integrity. Here, GERRY McGOVERN offers a personal testimony to their recorded output in anticipation of their appearance at Sunstroke '93.

Music | Interview 34% |  6 May 1996
The Secret History of the Cranberries Stuart Clark
In the second and final part of an extended interview with Limerick's very own Fab Four, STUART CLARK travels back in time to their humble beginnings and charts their extraordinary transformation into one of the supergroups of the 90s. From shiny pink tracksuits to shiny platinum discos, here's the whole unexpurgated story.

Music | Main Event 34% | 10 Apr 2002
A Tale Of Two Cities Tara Brady
As the punk revolution took hold in the UK, Manchester was notable for the bleak, industrial soundtrack even its most successful bands were making. But that all changed with the explosion there of a new and hedonistic culture, centred in and around The Hacienda, a club run by the city's most influential music biz entrepreneur, the boss of Factory Records, TONY WILSON. The story of the transformation of the city into the centre of rock'n'roll's emerging drug and club culture – of the change from Manchester to Madchester – is told in 24 Hour Party People. With the Happy Mondays as it primary musical focus, there's no shortage of on-screen drugs and fighting – but this is really the extraordinary saga of one of the great rock'n'roll towns, in all its gory glory… Tara Brady reports

Music | News 34% | 11 Jan 2006
Choice Music Prize nominees announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Choice Music Prize - Irish Album of the Year 2005 shortlist was announced today, with BellX1, Turn and The Chalets all in the running.

Music | News 34% |  8 Jul 2009
Alela Diane tour + new album The Hot Press Newsdesk
Catch the American before she becomes ginormous.

Music Review | Album 34% | 20 Feb 2004
The Runaway Found Cian Murtagh
When 17-year-old Finn Andrews left New Zealand to come to London and make the big time, he hinted at the confidence and self-belief that simply pours out of The Runaway Found.

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 11 Jan 1995
2000 AD HERE WE COME ?? ??
The future is here. Well, somehow it always is. And, as usual, it is both familiar and strange. Nothing seems to change, but one day you turn around, it is 1995, and you are cybersurfing on the internet, summer seems to last all winter, ambient-acid-techno is bubbling away on the radio, your fax machine shows up on the Antiques Roadshow and papa’s got a brand new drug.

Politics | Frontlines 33% | 22 Sep 1993
Sex and Sex & Rock 'n' Roll Niall Stokes
They go together like a horse and carriage. You can't have one without the other - or words to that effect. In fact, however, even rock 'n' roll has yet to invent an erotic language that does justice to the breadth and complexity of human desire. In pushing out the boundaries, madonna has taken on the role of sexual pioneer, and done it with courage and no little success. Niall Stokes weighs up the evidence . . .

Music Review | Live 33% |  2 Nov 1994
Welcome To Paradise Duan Stokes
Green Day: “Welcome To Paradise”(Reprise)

Music Review | Album 33% | 20 Jul 2000
Small Moments Peter Murphy
True to its title, Small Moments might best be described as a superior sort of bedsit record. Rain on the window, failed heating, sugarless tea

Music | News 33% | 29 Aug 2003
The Strokes to play low key UK dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Julian and co are heading to the UK (and possibly Ireland) for three low key dates this December

Music Review | Live 33% | 18 Feb 2004
Live at the Sugar Club, Dublin Colm O Hare
Not many bands with zero recorded output to their name could draw a packed house, mid-week, on what turned out to be the coldest night in over two years.

Music | News 33% | 17 Jul 2009
Oneida announce Irish tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
The veteran Brooklyn outfit play Cork, Belfast & Dublin.

Music Review | Album 33% | 30 Aug 2001
White Blood Cells Eamon Sweeney
Whether or not you want to swallow the hype, it cannot be denied that a mere duo simply aren't supposed to be capable of making this kind of racket!

Music Review | Album 33% | 30 Aug 2001
White Blood Cells Eamon Sweeney
Whether or not you want to swallow the hype, it cannot be denied that a mere duo simply aren't supposed to be capable of making this kind of racket.

Music Review | Album 33% | 24 May 2001
White Blood Cells Eamon Sweeney
White Blood Cells is a gutsy, ballsy howling wolf of a record.

Music Review | Album 33% |  8 Nov 2001
Once We Were Trees Paul Nolan
Sadly, this record isn’t quite the sum of its parts. Having said that, there are some superb moments here.

Music Review | Album 32% | 20 Jan 2005
LCD Soundsystem Karla Healion
In the continuing craze of genre- invention that’s sweeping the planet, LCDS are, apparently, a ‘discopunk’ act. You may get an idea of what this sounds like if I tell you that The Rapture have released some pretty ‘discopunk’ material, and I’d imagine Warp Records’ !!! (pronounced chink, chink, chink) fall into the same bracket.

Music | News 32% |  1 Sep 2009
The Stars Of Heaven give away their albums! The Hot Press Newsdesk
It's your chance to own a slice of Irish rock history.

Music Review | Live 32% | 27 Sep 2001
Cara Dillon Phil Udell
Cara Dillon is setting her sights on life beyond the folk scene

Music | News 32% | 10 Oct 2002
Homework 10 October 2002: independent music news Eamon Sweeney
The Chalets carry on up the pop landscape; The Ballroom Of Romance opens for business and New York's CMJ is back on track and a little bit Irish

Music | News 31% | 28 Sep 2004
Mainline to join 22-20's in Dublin and Belfast The Hot Press Newsdesk
Just confirmed to play support for the 22-20's, Mainline are enjoying some major label attention. Plus: Derry band Red Organ Serpent Sound sign to Universal.

Music Review | Album 31% |  6 Feb 2006
The Life Pursuit Colin Carberry
The much-mocked recorder solos and wispy female vocals of days gone by are entirely absent now. This is a lean and mean Belle and Sebastian (or as mean as any band who call a song ‘For The Price Of A Cup of Tea’ can ever be), and also a surprisingly groovy one.

Music Review | Album 30% | 21 Jul 1999
Unfinished Dreaming George Byrne
For a band steeped in Americana it was somehow fitting that The Stars Of Heaven should release their first single on July 4th.

Music | News 30% |  6 Jun 2002
Homework: 6 June 2002 Eamon Sweeney
 

Music | News 29% | 14 Mar 2002
Homework: 14 March 2002 Eamon Sweeney
The Rednecks deliver a second manifesto; the 'Fuzz request rebels without causes; Woodstar know what time it is; and a new flute'n'turntablism odyssey from Cork display shades of brilliance

Hot Features | Reports 29% | 18 Oct 2007
Music Ireland '07 Colm O Hare
The third Music Ireland exhibition was the most successful yet.

Music Review | Album 29% | 19 Jun 1986
The Queen Is Dead Bill Graham
Hear this man carelessly and distractedly humming to himself, in the bathroom mirror: “And if a double-decker bus/crashes into us/To die by your side/ Such a heavenly way to die/ And if a ten-ton truck/Kills the both of us/To die by your side/ The pleasure and privilege is mine.”

Music | News 28% | 10 Apr 2003
The inside track: 10 April 2003 Eamon Sweeney
Bursting with freshness: The Inside Track gives a heads-up on a crop of new releases

Music | News 28% |  4 Aug 1999
A Vital Deal Colm O Hare
Better music should be more readily available in Ireland now that VITAL DISTRIBUTION have set up permanent base here. COLM O HARE reports.

Music | Hit the North 28% | 19 May 2004
Let's get better Colin Carberry
Forget the Belfast gossip to the effect that they’re “a wash-out” – Desert Hearts are brimming with good health and ready to “be rock stars again”.

Music | News 28% | 29 Jul 2004
The better bet Roisin Dwyer
Roisin Dwyer presents news from the domestic front

Music | News 27% | 20 Sep 2007
Music Ireland confirms seminar and workshop line-up The Hot Press Newsdesk
Learn from the best with a wide range of workshops and master classes from some of Ireland's finest musicians, and some others from further afield. The workshops on offer this year include 'How To Get A Kick-Ass Recording' by the Bodytonic Crew, and master classes in drumming by Bobby Arechiga (in association with Meinl Cymbals), as well as much, much more...

Music | News 27% | 12 Sep 2007
Music Ireland '07: The latest news The Hot Press Newsdesk
Music lovers of the world, unite and take over! Whether you play music, work in music, want a career in music or just love to listen, don’t miss Music Ireland ’07 – the country’s biggest music show and exhibition.

Music | News 27% |  3 Sep 2009
Jurasic Lark Ed Power
Indie rock icon Lou Barlow talks about making the US top 20 with Dinosaur Jr and explains why he definitely didn’t invent grunge or lo-fi

Hot Features | Reports 27% | 23 Mar 2009
A Planetlove Supreme Mark Kavanagh
Some good news for clubbing fans – the annual 12 hour dance marathon at Fairyhouse Racecourse is to go ahead in the summer. And this time, it’s got a brand new name.

Music | Hit the North 27% | 14 Sep 2000
The Whole of the mooney Colin Carberry
Like early New Order at their most fragile, or Tom Verlaine whispering in a Cushendal accent. Yup, Desert Hearts are that good

Music | News 27% |  6 Mar 2006
Folk Centre: There's no other Seamie Greg McAteer
Folk and trad news by Greg McAteer

Music | News 26% | 18 Mar 2004
Hal: Debut Single Relase The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hal attempt to justify all the hype with the April 23 release of 'Worry About The Wind', the Dubliner's debut Rough Trade single which also features 'Out Tonight'.

Music | News 26% | 19 Jul 2001
Derry Heiress The Hot Press Newsdesk
CARA DILLON OPENS her solo account with the release through Rough Trade of her eponymous album.

  26% |  5 May 1993
Doing It For Themselves  
 

Politics | Message 26% |  7 Sep 2006
Isn’t it time the Irish Government got serious about the music industry? Niall Stokes
From U2 to The Frames and Sinead O’Connor to Damien Rice, music has helped put this country on the map. So why is the government so slow to back the music industry?

Music | News 25% |  9 Feb 1994
Venue, Vidi, Vici! Gerry McGovern
'The Irish Are Coming' was the banner headline for a two-night musical extravaganza held at The Venue in London, organised in conjunction with Hot Press, that showcased some of the most promising Irish bands. Gerry McGovern gives a behind-the-scenes account of the weekend that was...

  24% |  6 May 1996
The Secret History of the Cranberries  
 

Music | News 24% |  6 Jan 2003
All the news that was fit to print Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark rounds up the music news stories that made headlines in 2002

Music | News 24% | 30 Jun 2004
Roll with the Punchestown: Oxegen A-Z Phil Udell
Phil Udell takes you through the runners and riders at this year’s musical extravaganza

Hot Features | Reports 24% | 21 Mar 2007
All Write Now: the winning entries  
All Write Now, we said. And boy did you follow instructions! The entries poured in from all over Ireland, and further afield, in their thousands. We were snowed under – but, as the song says: That’s the way, uh huh, uh huh, we like it…

 

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