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Music Review | Single 100% |  8 Aug 2007
Bad Shoes Clare O'Reilly
With easily the most intriguing single title of the fortnight (did the shoes misbehave or did they just not fit properly?), Irish band Stagger Lee make a promising debut with ‘Bad Shoes’. Dark, sultry and slightly frightening, both the song and lead singer Donna McCabe’s voice impress.

Music | News 73% | 18 Mar 2008
Exclusive: Murphy's live semi-finalists announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hotpress.com can exclusively reveal the names of the four bands who’ve made it through to the semi-finals of this year’s Murphy’s Live extravaganza.

Music | News 67% |  6 Jun 2008
Ash to headline Glasgowbury The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ash will headline Draperstown's Glasgowbury festival in Derry this July.

Music | News 66% | 10 Apr 2008
The Enemy headline Murphy's Live finals The Hot Press Newsdesk
UK indie rock merchants The Enemy have been announced as the special guest headliners for next month's Murphy's Live final in Cork.

Music | News 64% | 17 Oct 2007
Brian James Gang coming to Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Former Damned member Brian James is bringing his latest project here later in the month.

Music Review | Live 63% | 14 Apr 2008
Murphy's Live at Whelan's Stuart Clark
Murphy's Live rocks Whelan's

Music | Interview 60% | 13 Sep 2001
Tupac Shakur and the bloody history of U.S. hip-hop Peter Murphy
It is five years since rapper TUPAC SHAKUR was gunned down on the streets of las vegas in a gangland-style shooting that took place on September 7, 1996. Since then he has become the subject of one of modern music’s most bizarre death cults, as he continues to sell millions of records and to top charts all over the world. but behind his death lies a story of hip-hop babylon – a sordid tale of intrigue, egos, drugs, sex, intimidation, violence – and, almost by the way, some great and enduring music. By PETER MURPHY

Music | News 42% | 29 Jun 2007
Delorentos amongst LeCheile line-up The Hot Press Newsdesk
There’s a stellar line-up of talent at LeCheile, the Oldcastle Arts & Music Festival, which runs from July 27 to August 5.

Music | News 41% | 17 Feb 2009
The Dagger Lees also call it a day The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Dublin psychobilly merchants are sadly no more.

Music Review | Live 39% | 29 Feb 2008
The Von Bondies + Fight Like Apes at the Village, Dublin Patrick Freyne
"...it has to be said, the Von Bondies were put in the shadows by their support bands."

Music Review | Live 39% | 14 Jul 2003
Rootes maneouvres Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy checks out The Roots

Music | News 39% | 18 Jun 2007
Eco-friendly festival for Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
Environmental musical fun comes to Enniscorthy this summer with the Irish Green Gathering.

Music | News 39% | 29 Jun 2007
Gavin Friday plays with The Radiators From Space The Hot Press Newsdesk
Due to Philip Chevron’s recent illness, Gavin Friday will be taking over vocal duties at The Radiators’ Dublin gig in July.

Music | News 37% | 24 May 2006
All-star line-up revealed for myspace festival The Hot Press Newsdesk
The worldwide phenomenon that is myspace are staging a live spectacular in Dublin, with the cream of new Irish talent playing.

Music | News 36% | 17 Dec 2007
Murphy's Live bands announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
After a mammoth four hundred and fifty entries, the fourteen finalist bands for the Murphy’s Live '08 band competition have been announced...

Music | Interview 35% |  2 Mar 2000
Freak magnet Peter Murphy
HENRY ROLLINS talks Travis Bickle, Ted Bundy, Lawrence Bittaker, Charles Manson, OJ Simpson . . . and David Lynch. Ink blots: Peter Murphy

  34% | 18 Apr 2006
London Calling
(15/100 Greatest Albums Ever)
100 Greatest Albums Ever
An album so monumental Rolling Stone named it their best of the 1980s, even though it was released in ’79.

Music | Interview 33% | 15 Dec 2000
The Man Who Built The Old Weird America Peter Murphy
It's been a long strange trip and no mistake, one that describes a discernible line from Harry Smith's Anthology Of American Folk Music through to the Handsome Family. But there's even more going on beneath the surface. GREIL MARCUS, the music critic's music critic, is PETER MURPHY's guide on a mystery train whose other passengers include Elvis Presley, Robert Johnson, Mark Twain, Nick Cave, The Blair Witch, Bill Clinton, The Band, Siniad O'Connor, Beck, William Burroughs, William Faulkner and Bob Dylan. And that's just the first class carriage. All aboard

Music Review | Live 33% | 15 Jul 2005
Live At The Marquee, Cork Nicola DePuis
With his gangly arms flailing wildly in the air as he opened with 'West Country Girl', Nick Cave was reminiscent of a ringmaster harkening the crowds to his bark.

Music | Interview 33% | 13 May 1998
Nick Cave's Two Decades Of The Rosary Peter Murphy
Inevitably, The Best Of Nick Cave ... The Bad Seeds can only hint at the scope of the band's back catalogue. But if one listens to the group's ten studio albums chronologically, there are no gear-grinding changes of direction or radical overhaulings of the sound, all the more remarkable considering the amount of personnel that passed through the line-up.

Music | Interview 33% | 12 Jan 2007
Future shock  
John Walshe and Neil Brennan gaze into their crystal balls and predict the Irish acts set to cause a stir in 2007.

Music | Interview 33% | 20 Jul 2000
The white devil's fear of a black planet Peter Murphy
Or how PUBLIC ENEMY changed the landscape of popular culture forever. Words: Peter Murphy. Snapping with The Enemy: Sasfi Hope-Ross

Music Review | Live 30% |  2 Apr 2002
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds Declan O'Brien
It was clear from the outset that the band had upped the ante for the home show and, bar a number of softer tracks mainly culled from his more recent albums, the gig was an exercise in measured intensity

Music | News 29% | 12 Jan 2007
The Inside Track: In 07 heaven Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer.

Music Review | Album 29% |  5 Dec 2002
Paid Tha Cost To Be Da Boss Peter Murphy
 

Music | News 29% | 18 Jul 2005
Exclusive: Hard Working Class Heroes Acts Revealed! The Hot Press Newsdesk
hotpress.com can exclusively reveal the hundred or so acts that are getting offered a slot at the prestigious Hard Working Class Heroes Festival 2005. Selected by over 25 judges including the likes of Thrills & Humanzi manager Allan Cullivan

Hot Features | Fashion 28% | 25 Feb 2008
The Phantom Clare O'Reilly
From schoolyard nerd to indie queen, DJ Sinéad Ní Mhórdha has travelled quite a sartorial distance.

Music | News 28% | 16 Jun 2006
Our cup runneth over Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip from the domestic homefront with Roisin Dwyer

Music | News 28% | 13 Jul 2003
Witnness: Saturday Evening ... Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy runs the rule over the teatime slots ...

 

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