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Music Review | Live 100% | 29 Nov 2001
Tricky Nadine O Regan
As harsh, propulsive, plangent guitar fills the auditorium, Tricky begins to rasp out the lyrics, his voice coming on like a percussive instrument. The mood is black, strangely beautiful – but frequently impenetrable too.

Music | Interview 96% |  9 Jun 2003
Greetings from L.A. Stuart Clark
Sunshine, killer skunk, low riders and being cool in the barbershop – even allowing for all the “shooting people and shit”, it’s easy to see why Tricky is happy with life in Los Angeles. And he’s also just made his best album since Maxinquaye.

Music | Interview 95% | 11 Jul 2008
How the Knowle west was won Stuart Clark
Trip-hop legend Tricky on how he's falling in love with Europe, why he's dying to work with Kylie and why if you live in a rough part of the UK, it's best to carry a knife.

Music | News 93% | 28 May 2008
EXCLUSIVE: Tricky to duet with Tom Waits The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tricky has exclusively revealed to hotpress.com that he’s set to collaborate with Tom Waits before the end of the year.

Music | Interview 92% | 13 Sep 2001
Blowing back to front Olaf Tyaransen
After a lengthy silence, TRICKY is back with an impressively upbeat new album. But the man himself still insists on going against the grain. Here he talks about his aversion to celebrityhood, his dislike of the music biz, his fondness for Bryan Adams and Bono, and how he copes with the terrible burden of having hundreds of women who want to have sex with him. Interview: OLAF TYARANSEN

Music | Interview 84% | 24 Oct 2002
Trick or Treat?  
Stick em up, punk! It's the cruel-but-fair Tricky in an exclusive video interview...

Music Review | Single 78% | 11 Jan 1995
Overcome Patrick Brennan
Tricky: “Overcome” (Fourth and Broadway)

Music | News 76% | 16 May 2003
So you wanna be a rap superstar and live large? The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tricky is looking for Irish rappers - and he's asked Hot Press to scout 'em out!

Music Review | Single 72% | 26 Jan 1994
Aftermath Patrick Brennan
Bark Psychosis: “A Street Scene” () / Tricky: “Aftermath” (Island)

Music Review | Single 71% |  8 Feb 1995
Overcome Craig Fitzsimons
Tricky: “Overcome” (Island)

Music | Interview 70% |  7 Jul 2003
Bird is the word Stuart Clark
Stepping out from under the shadow of Tricky – but refusing to leave her former amour entirely behind – Martina Topley Bird has staked her own claim with one of the albums of the year. Comparisons with Billie Holiday may be flattering but, as she tells Stuart Clark, she’s too “pig-headed” to be anyone other than herself

Music | News 68% | 16 May 2008
The National, The Go! Team and Tricky head list of Oxegen additions The Hot Press Newsdesk
The National, The Go! Team and Tricky are among a rake of new acts that have just been added to the three day Oxegen festival.

Music | News 67% | 31 Mar 2009
Saint Etienne and Tricky confirm Cork dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
They're both being posh and playing the Opera House.

Music | Interview 67% | 29 Jul 2002
Song and dance man Peter Murphy
Leaving behind his desk job, Paul Oakenfold has enlisted a galaxy of stars to perform vocal duties on hs new album Bunkka including Tricky, Nelly Furtado and, uh, Hunter S. Thompson

Music Review | Album 62% | 10 Sep 2008
Phantom Limb Lauren Murphy
Following Portishead, Tricky and Massive Attack out of Bristol are Phantom Limb – but don’t expect this lot to provide the same aural oddities that their fellow UK inhabitants do.

  52% | 15 Oct 2002
A Rough Guide To… Member CD Offer
 

Music Review | Album 51% | 11 Jun 2002
A Ruff Guide Fiona Reid
A Ruff Guide is a best-of from the Bristolian wunderkind who laid the template for the trip-hop genre in the early '90s

Music Review | Album 50% | 15 May 2003
Vulnerable Mark Kavanagh
Not since the seminal Maxinquaye has he produced such an accomplished or coherent effort

Music Review | Album 50% |  7 Jun 2001
Blowback Kim Porcelli
Adrian Thaws revolutionised music nearly a decade ago as the darkest and most fascinating architect of trip-hop, seamlessly fusing claustrophobic urban isolation-scapes with sheet-metal guitars and jagged hip-hop arrhythmia, resulting in a kind of fractured, unbearably bleak yet transcendental ghetto poetry.

Music | News 50% | 11 Feb 2009
Tricky for The Academy The Hot Press Newsdesk
One of Hot Press' favourite mavericks has confirmed a May date for Dublin.

Music Review | Single 50% |  5 Jul 2002
You Don't Wanna Stephen Robinson
 

Music | Interview 48% | 16 Aug 2005
All that glitters is Goldfrapp Ed Power
Alison Goldfrapp talks about going glam, troubled times with Tricky and the joys of rocking out.

Music Review | Single 47% | 26 Jan 1994
A Street Scene Patrick Brennan
Bark Psychosis: “A Street Scene” () / Tricky: “Aftermath” (Island)

Music | Interview 47% |  5 Aug 1998
100% Noo Yawk Stuart Clark
FUN LOVIN’ CRIMINAL Huey Morgan offers stuart clark a guided tour of the rotten apple, detouring occasionally to take in topics such as California Mist, London gangsters, Tricky, Ian McCulloch and Tony Bennett, as well as his high-profile relationship with Jerry Hall’s daughter. And, let’s see now, there was one thing . . . oh yes “every American’s inalienable right to have nails hammered through their scrotum if they want”.

Music | Interview 47% |  8 Nov 2004
The Blood Tribunal Stuart Clark
Manic Street Preachers have turned the guitars down, but not the bile. A slimline James Dean Bradfield tells a pleasantly plump Stuart Clark why John F. Kennedy, Billy Connolly and Jesus Christ Superstar are in league with Satan. Or words to that effect.

Music | Interview 47% | 22 Aug 2002
Broadcast news Stuart Clark
With the last broadcast up for a Mercury and Slane just around the corner, Jimi Goodwin of Doves is happy to enthuse about Planxty, U2, The Streets and Sean O'Hagan. Just don't call his band "the new Radiohead"

Music | Interview 47% | 26 Apr 2001
Rap Van Winkle Peter Murphy
Stereo MCs Wake Up And Smell The Coffee. By Peter Murphy

  46% |  9 Nov 2006
Rocquet Barry O Donoghue
‘Rocquet’ is a top tricky nu-meets-italo disco odyssey (with enjoyably atonal organ ramblings that gradually lose the plot), while ‘Pork Chop Express’ flips the script with some confident Krautrock. Tirk we love thee.

Music Review | Single 46% | 15 Sep 2004
Shame Stuart Clark
Third singles off albums are notoriously tricky affairs (if you’re not Justin Timberlake) and Uh Huh Her is certainly not stacked with unforgettable pop songs.

Music | Interview 46% | 23 Oct 2008
Soul Brothers Stuart Clark
Having spent the best part of the last decade in a blizzard of drug-induced excess, Oasis are cleaning up their act.

Music Review | Album 46% | 12 Jun 2006
No Order Barry O Donoghue
Ralph Lawson and Co's debut (featuring additional tweaking from NYC-based Dubliners The Glass) is admirable in its range - deep and electro house, tricky disco plus the odd dash of geetars. There are some strong tracks - 'Tape', 'Hit The Fan', 'Won't Bother Me', - but it's the second disc - recorded at Sonar last year - shows how this project is best experienced.

Music | News 45% | 12 May 2003
Ok, go! The Hot Press Newsdesk
...and Beth Orton, and Tricky: you simply HAVE to head to Witnness now. Read on for latest bill additions

Music | News 45% |  7 Jun 2001
More Witnness acts confirmed Stuart Clark
TRICKY, TEXAS, CATATONIA (pictured l to r), Faithless, Elbow, Neil Finn, Cold Chisel feat. Jimmy Barnes, Future Pilot AKA and The Walls are the latest acts to be confirmed for Witnness, which takes place at Fairyhouse on August 4th and 5th.

Hot Features | Commentary 44% | 23 Jan 2002
All human life was here (part 2) Staff Writer
Part two of our glance back over the year that was, complete with clickable quotes so you can read each and every article in full, if you like. And you know you like! So don't just sit there. Get reading...

Music Review | Album 44% |  1 Sep 1999
Juxtapose Peter Murphy
Here he comes again, Tricky, leering out of the spliff-smog, all expectations of ever recreating the warped coffee table perversions of Maxinquaye well and truly dispelled by those difficult second and third albums.

Music | News 43% | 28 May 2009
Julie Feeney plays HMV instore The Hot Press Newsdesk
She's also made a nifty video for her 'Love Is A Tricky Thing' single.

Film Review | Film 43% |  4 Jun 2009
Fermat's Room Tara Brady
Five mathematically minded boffins receive mysterious invitations to a remote barn where they must solve tricky sums in order to prevent trick walls from closing in and making them into brainy pate.

Music | News 43% | 10 Jul 2008
More acts added to Hot Press Signing Tent The Hot Press Newsdesk
More new acts have been added to the bill for the Hot Press Signing Tent at Oxegen, including Editors and Paddy Casey.

Music Review | Album 42% |  8 Dec 1999
Living In The Flood John Walshe
Horace Andy is probably best known as guest vocalist with Massive Attack, but his solo work is more Eddie Grant than Tricky.

Music Review | Album 42% | 14 Sep 2000
Ain't Life Grand John Walshe
Wow! Former Guns ‘N’ Roses guitarist, Slash, has turned his back on his hard rockin’ roots and reinvented himself as a Tricky-esque creator of original sound and beatscapes par excellence.

Music Review | Album 42% | 28 Apr 2005
Caveat Emptor Peter Murphy
Mike Got Spiked are a quartet well schooled in the forge-work of the form. The rhythm section is nimble and quick, and singer Gavin McGuire has a fair set of lungs on him. They frequently carry off tricky muscle-funk licks and Rancid-like ska-metal hybrids with handbrake turn metre shifts (‘To Have You Here’, ‘Teen Idol’, ‘Find Yourself’) not to mention the odd muso fusion fuckabout (‘5 Second Heaven’, ‘All You Need’), although the songs invariably go scurrying back to the power chords and layered harmonies of a Linkin Park chorus. More worryingly, they have little to say, and no artful way of saying it.

Music Review | Album 41% |  7 Nov 2008
Hurricane Anne Sexton
80s clubland legend Grace Jones returns with Hurricane, a patchy but fascinating comeback record.

Music | Interview 30% |  2 Feb 2005
Route 66 Tanya Sweeney
They got knocked down, but they got up again – Dublin rockers 66E have weathered their setbacks and are now attracting serious attention for their epic soundscapes, which critics have likened to the work of Mercury Rev, Doves and Radiohead.

Music | Interview 30% | 23 Jul 1997
CELTUS HEARTBEAT John Walshe
When Tommy McManus of mama s boys died of leukaemia, his brothers Pat and John hadn t the heart to keep the band going. Now, however, they re back, having found a new spiritual and musical home in celtuS. Interview: john walshe.

Music | Interview 29% | 17 Sep 1997
DR. FINLEY S CASEBOOK Jonathan O Brien
The good and beneficial use of music and the hard and brutal treatment of junkies next big thing finley quaye delivers the sublime and the ridiculous in equal measure to jonathan o brien.

Politics | Frontlines 29% |  1 Apr 2008
Foreign Affairs Tony Cascarino
With Ronaldo and Torres the toast of the Premier League, what better time to run the rule over some of the overseas stars who could soon be lighting up English soccer?

Music | Interview 29% | 31 Aug 2000
KING SIZE Eamon Sweeney
Roni Size talks to EAMON SWEENEY about Spanish festivals, playing live and spreading the gospel

Hot Features | Interview 29% | 18 Apr 2006
Is it okay to have sex with your friends? Anne Sexton
Well, it sure as hell beats having sex with your enemies! But is there not a risk of ruining a beautiful friendship? Not if your fuck buddy understands the rules of this particular kind of attraction…

Hot Features | Interview 29% | 23 May 2006
Famke Fatale Tara Brady
She's dated Ben Affleck and stars in superhero movies, but Famke Janssen is no run-of-the-mill tinsel town thesp.

Music | Interview 29% | 23 Oct 2008
Divine Rapture Roisin Dwyer
As cult continental rockers Deus release their fifth album, frontman Tom Barman talks about interviewing David Lynch, collaborating with Glen Hansard and hanging out with Elbow's Guy Garvey.

Hot Features | Interview 29% | 27 Feb 2002
Scary monsters, super treat! Craig Fitzsimons
Having knocked ’em dead in America, the Oscar-nominated MONSTERS INC is ready to repeat its success here. CRAIG FITZSIMONS meets the film’s director, PETE DOCTER

Music | Interview 28% |  5 Feb 1997
The Hippy Hippy Shake Richard Brophy
RICHARD BROPHY talks to MICHAEL WELLS of TECHNOHEAD, who burst into the charts last year with the magnificent I Wanna Be A Hippy .

Music | Interview 28% | 19 Nov 2009
Worth Their Eight in Gold Colm O Hare
Their odd-ball sound is hard to pin down, but that hasn’t prevented indie rockers 8 Ball from becoming one of the most buzzed about Irish groups on the scene.

Hot Features | Interview 28% |  9 Nov 2005
Special Kate Joe Jackson
The daughter of Peter O'Toole says her passion for acting is a life-long love affair.

Music | Interview 28% | 11 Nov 2003
There's Hope For Us All Phil Udell
Condensing books, movies and cool records into little pop songs, Hope Of The States are turning heads on-stage and off.

Hot Features | Interview 28% |  4 Aug 1999
Mad Frankie Goes to Hollywood Stuart Clark
Frankie Fanser is on the web ... ouch...

Politics | Frontlines 28% |  4 Feb 2002
Let's talk about sex Phil Udell
RTE's Love Bites series avoids voyeurism to present a personal view of sex in modern ireland. Phil Udell reports

Music | Interview 28% | 25 May 2000
TALES FROM THE CRYPT Peter Murphy
JOHNNY DOWD is a 50-year-old Oklahoman who runs a haulage company. He is also a singer-songwriter who explores life s deepest, darkest sides. Interview: Peter Murphy

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 16 Jul 2004
Flight of the Conchords Paul Nolan
Paul Nolan talks to highly praised new zealand comedy duo flight of the conchords ahead of their upcoming dublin show.

Hot Features | Interview 28% |  7 Feb 2007
There is a fright that never goes out Tara Brady
He’s not giving away his movie’s shocking final twist but Them director Xavier Palud has plenty to say about the state of the modern horror film.

Music | Interview 28% | 24 Jan 2007
Leaders of fem Tara Brady
All-girl punk quartet The Hedrons channel the spirit of riot girl but add a delicious tang that is all their own.

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 15 Oct 2009
Entering the Triangle The Hot Press Newsdesk
Writer-director Christopher Smith has already curried a great deal of favour with such clever Brit horrors as Severance and Creep. Triangle, a smart and nifty psychological chiller, suggests that Mr. Smith has only been clearing his throat.

Music | Interview 28% | 26 Mar 2009
Their J has come Lauren Murphy
A series of spooky coincidences led to the formation of Marble City guitar-slingers Saving J.. Having garnered a huge local following, they’re ready to make the step up to the next level.

Music | Interview 28% | 10 Oct 2002
INXS all areas Colm O Hare
Five years after the death of singer Michael Hutchence and with the release of the greatest hits compilation Definitive INXS, the biggest Australian rock outfit of the ’80s and ’90s are about to re-enter the live arena

Music | Interview 28% | 15 Aug 2005
The south will rise again Phil Udell
Cork is a hot bed of new talent – but can Leeside’s upcoming bands make the breakthrough?

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 25 Feb 2009
Benicio's Che of reckoning Tara Brady
He’s the Latin smoothie who has wooed a gaggle of starlets, Scarlett Johansson among them. But Benicio del Toro shows a different side to his persona with his controversial new portrayal of South American revolutionary Che Guevara.

Music | Interview 28% |  8 Jun 2007
Chip happens Paul Nolan
From electro curios to feted songwriters, it’s been a long strange trip for Hot Chip. And they’re just warming up.

Music | Interview 28% |  6 Jun 2007
Chip happens Paul Nolan
From electro curios to feted songwriters, it’s been a long strange trip for Hot Chip. And they’re just warming up.

Music | Interview 28% | 23 Sep 2004
The heat is on Colm O Hare
Having befriended Joe Strummer before the Clash man’s untimely death, artists such as Adam Duritz, Ryan Adams and Shane MacGowan are also now lining up to give kudos to New York singer-songwriter Jesse Malin.

Music | Interview 28% |  3 Nov 2003
Looking Back In Joy Colin Carberry
Happy to have been erased from the Britpop histories, Suede prefer to recall riotous gigs in China as one era ends and another begins.

Music | Interview 28% |  4 Jul 2005
Boogie Wonderland Barry O Donoghue
Berlin’s Get Physical label is the hottest thing in techno. Now founder DJ T has released a solo record. The album is, he says, a distillation of a 17-year career at the forefront of electronic music.

Music | Interview 28% | 16 Jun 2003
Make up the breakdown The Hot Press Newsdesk
Compile your Witnness must-see list with a little help from our stage breakdown

Music | Interview 28% | 20 Mar 2003
Hey! Ho! Let’s go again Paul Nolan
The boy looks at Johnny – Paul Nolan meets Johnny Ramone, whose legendary group are now the subject of a star-studded tribute album

Hot Features | Interview 28% |  1 Dec 2008
In the Restaurant with Richard Corrigan Jackie Hayden
TV celebrity chef Richard Corrigan's latest project is his new Bentley's Oyster Bar and Grill in Dublin. He talks to Jackie Hayden about his passion for food, tricky customers and more.

Music | Interview 28% | 27 Feb 2008
Rock of ages Colin Carberry
Driving By Night have been on the go since the early '90s, but they've yet to get around to that tricky first album. But with an appearance at SXSW confirmed, things might finally be happening for the Belfast outfit.

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 11 Apr 2005
In The Line of Fire Tara Brady
Tara Brady talks to Niels Muller, director of controversial thriller The Assassination Of Richard Nixon, which portrays the social and political factors which caused real-life ‘70s malcontent, Sam Byck, to plan the killing of Tricky Dick himself.

Music | Interview 28% | 15 Dec 2000
Steering A Steady Corrs Niall Stokes
The glitz and glamour is but the tip of the iceberg a lot of blood, sweat and tears has also gone into making THE CORRS the huge success they are. And it s not just about the music either the tricky business they call show has to be negotiated too. NIALL STOKES gets the inside story from the captain of the ship, manager JOHN HUGHES, with supporting testimony from some of the crew.

Politics | Frontlines 28% |  8 Nov 2002
Emi risks confrontation with government regulator Stuart Clark
By releasing an album in association with Phantom FM, EMI/Virgin records have placed a question mark over radio play for their artists – and have risked a clash with the ODTR

Music | Interview 27% | 18 Mar 1998
THE JETS SET Niall Stanage
They may, for the moment, be garnering more press attention for their singer s love life than for their music, but THE warm jets are one hell of a fine band in their own right. Tape: NIALL STANAGE.

Music | Interview 27% | 11 May 2000
Flying High John Walshe
John Walshe talks to Doves Andy Williams about their past life as Sub Sub, their debut album Lost Souls, and what it s like being heralded as the saviours of British rock music.

Music | Interview 27% |  9 May 2006
Broom at the top Colin Carberry
Joe Brush has what it takes to make it all the way.

Music | Interview 27% |  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

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 15 Oct 2007
In the name of the father Tara Brady
Hilary and Jackie director Anand Tucker’s latest film And When Did You Last See Your Father is an even more heartbreaking version of the story first told in Blake Morrison’s memoir of the same name.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 18 Sep 2009
Lady of Sorrows Anne Sexton
Literary sensation Siri Hustvedt talks about her convention defying new novel and the influence of her father’s death on her writing.

Music | Interview 27% | 19 Jul 2001
Mark Time Eamon Sweeney
2FM DJ Mark Mccabe is one of RTE’s hottest properties yet he’s just released a “terrible record”. Eamon Sweeney finds out why

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  7 Oct 2005
Last Chance Saloon Tony Cascarino
There's no room for any slip-ups in the two games which will determine Ireland's destiny next summer. words Tony Cascarino

Music | Interview 27% |  2 Dec 2008
Good Vibrations Hannah Hamilton
Bringing a multi-national flavour to the West's music scene are Emmet Scanlan and What the Good Thought- a cosmopolitan group who infuse cello, classical guitar and drums with "chaotic" glee.

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  3 Apr 2006
The Sex O'Clock News Anne Sexton
News and views from around the world, stimulation for the eyes and ears, Sexton's Miscellany plus this week's Top Sex Tip...

Music | Interview 27% | 23 Jul 1997
Out To Bunch! Stuart Clark
Hot Press crime correspondent STUART CLARK preaches zero tolerance to MASSIVE ATTACK and in return gets the lowdown on their new album, Bruce n Tarby-style hobnobbing with Radiohead, and why Bristol City piss all over Bristol Rovers

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 23 Oct 2008
The Wry's the Limit Anne Sexton
His witty real-life relationship tales have made him the foremost humourist of the age but David Sedaris is darned if he truly knows what makes his readers laugh.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 25 Oct 2001
The love that speaks its name Craig Fitzsimons
DISCO PIGS stars, CILLIAN MURPHY and ELAINE CASSIDY, tell CRAIG FITZSIMONS about how they were drawn to the intense relationship and Cork patois of Pig and Runt

Music | Interview 27% |  9 Jul 1997
THE PRICE IS RIGHT Richard Brophy
richard brophy talks to a man of many pseudonyms and all-round diamond geezer DARREN PRICE.

Music | Interview 27% | 27 Feb 2003
New York’s finest Kim Porcelli
If you only take one bite of the big apple’s windfall of bands this year, says Kim Porcelli, let it be Interpol

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  1 Oct 2009
The Paw and The Glory Paul Nolan
They’ve performed in front of Will Ferrell and created a huge stir with their RTE debut. Just back from Edinburgh, Dead Cat Bounce are now setting their sights on the live arena.

Music | Interview 27% | 10 Aug 2009
Kid Rock Celina Murphy
How does a teen four-piece go from school talent show to rubbing shoulders with The Script at Oxegen? RTE 2FM School Of Rock winners THE TRUFFLE SHUFFLES confess all to Hot Press about mitching off school, debuting in Punchestown and batting giddy schoolgirls off with a stick.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 11 Sep 2009
The Janeane Genie Paul Nolan
To audiences on this side of the Atlantic, Janeane Garofalo is most familiar as an actress, thanks to her roles in US comedy and drama series such as The Larry Sanders Show, Seinfeld, The West Wing and 24. However, she is first and foremost a stand-up performer, and it’s in this capacity that she will visit Dublin to perform at the Bulmers Comedy Festival.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 28 Feb 2003
The new Dylan Paul Nolan
Yes, it’s the all-new, all-chuckling, all-giggling, all-grinning Dylan Moran. Well, not quite, but as Paul Nolan discovers, portraits of the stand-up as a difficult interviewee are rather wide of the mark

Music | Interview 27% |  5 Feb 1997
Rea View Mirror Colm O Hare
Continuing the theme of cars and road imagery in his music, chris rea has delved into the world of 1960s Italian sportscars for his latest project, La Passione. colm o hare finds out about it.

Music | Interview 27% | 18 Jun 2007
Rio brava Paul Nolan
Live at the Marquee on Friday June 29: They were the gaudiest of the ‘80s pop sensations. 20 years on, Duran Duran leader Simon Le Bon explains why the good time boys are a band for the long haul.

Music | Interview 27% |  5 Nov 1997
How I saved a man's life Declan Lynch
"It was a Saturday afternoon, and I was alone in the Hot Press offices, heavily doped." So begins a story, possibly involving sex and violence, about reggae legend Dennis Brown. As it would

Music | Interview 27% |  4 Aug 2009
Kid Rock! - The Truffle Shuffles Celina Murphy
Celina Murphy takes time out to hang ten with young pups The Truffle Shuffles, winners of RTÉ's School of Rock

Music | Interview 27% | 11 Oct 2004
That patrol emotion Phil Udell
Having conquered all before them in Ireland and the UK this year, Gary Lightbody and Snow Patrol have set their sights on the US.

Music | Interview 27% |  3 Feb 2006
Belle of the ball Colin Carberry
Former Belle And Sebastian mainstay Isobel Campbell has recorded a country-rock masterpiece worthy of Johnny Cash. But what’s a gravel-throated Mark Lanegan doing on it?

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 19 Mar 2004
Their dark materials Paul Nolan
Vic Reeves & Bob Mortimer on Catterick, a radical departure for comedy’s most anarchic duo. Interview Paul Nolan

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  3 May 2006
What turns you on? Anne Sexton
There is something mysterious and unpredictable about the things that make us horny, or that draw us to new lovers. The same is true of those features in potential partners that turn us right off. Here with the results of her own private survey of our likes and dislikes.

Music | Interview 27% |  1 Feb 2001
Yah Moby There! Jonathan O Brien
Playtime is over and JONATHAN O'BRIEN questions advertising's overkill of one of '99's bestselling albums

Music | Interview 27% | 23 Sep 2009
A LABOUR OF DOVES Peter Murphy
AHEAD OF THEIR COIS FHARRAIGE APPEARANCE, Born-again indie rockers Doves talk about the changing of the seasons, escaping the country and getting past those fourth album blues

Hot Features | Commentary 27% |  9 Jun 2003
Sun screen Moviehouse
Here are some of the major movies that should keep you happily in the dark this summer.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 18 Jul 2007
Let Us Spray Tara Brady
Unlike most Hollywood remakes, the new version of Hairspray succeeds in being as deliciously camp as the John Waters original. One of its young stars, Amanda Bynes, talks to Tara Brady about the joys of getting hot and sweaty with John Travolta.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 20 Mar 2006
Why wouldn't you want sex with a younger man? Anne Sexton
The tide has turned. Lots of women are now enjoying sexual flings with younger Lotharios. And, as long as the sex is good, why the hell not?

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 10 Oct 2007
Kings Of The Rodent Tara Brady
With their latest film, John Lasseter and Brad Bird have successfully defended their status as current world heavyweight champs of animation.

Music | Interview 27% | 23 Jan 2007
Laura's theme Ed Power
Her record label thought it had signed the new Norah Jones. But Dublin teen chanteuse Laura Izibor is every inch her own woman.

Music | Interview 27% |  1 Mar 2001
Unchained Malady Kim Porcelli
If not quite a Valentine's night massacre, the recent Dublin appearance of GOLDFRAPP should certainly have shaken the city's more innocent lovebirds. But as KIM PORCELLI discovered when she met ALISON GOLDFRAPP and WILL GREGORY, just because the music is serious, that doesn't mean everything else is.

Music | Interview 27% | 11 Dec 2008
Mexican Stand Off Peter Murphy
From his holiday hideaway in southern France, the hairier half of Mexican-Irish guitar duo Rodrigo Y Gabriela talks about the rigours of life on the road, busking on the mean streets of Dublin and the duo's growing heavy-metal following.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 15 Apr 2009
Lucky jim Tara Brady
Jim Sturgess has attracted plenty of attention for his pin-up good looks and ability to master accents. He’s now further proved his diversity by adopting a Northern Irish brogue for high octane Belfast thriller 50 Dead Men Walking

Hot Features | Interview 27% |  7 Jul 2009
The great wide open Tara Brady
Father Ted writer Arthur Mathews talks about his latest movie, Wide Open Spaces, an evocation of "Crap Ireland", set in a Famine theme park, with shades of Flann O’Brien and Beckett.

Music | Interview 27% |  6 Dec 2001
Garage banned Colm Walsh
At a time when the British hip-hop scene is again witnessing extreme violence, COLM WALSH meets MC HARVEY of SO SOLID CREW and discovers how the problem is affecting the UK garage scene

Music | Interview 27% | 24 Nov 1999
Immortal Soul Peter Murphy
PETER MURPHY meets MACY GRAY, the latest heroine of modern r'n'b. Under discussion: raunchiness, Billie Holiday comparisons and life in LA.

Music | Interview 27% |  9 Aug 1995
I Suppose A Shag Would Be Out Of The Question? Joe Jackson
t certainly would, Joe. But you can have a toot on my megaphone if you like! Gavin Friday discusses the finer points of sexual politics not to mention the post-Freudian subtext to his stunning new meisterwork Shag Tobacco with Dr Joe Jackson. Our man in the white coat concluded: Gavin s time has come. But is the world finally read

Music | Interview 27% |  7 Jun 2005
For E's A Jolly Good Fellow Paul Nolan
Far from the miserable pessimist of lore, eels frontman Mark Everett, aka E, is in fact an upbeat, sanguine character with an engagingly wry sense of humour. He here talks to Paul Nolan about The Eels’ extraordinary new double album, Blinking Lights And Other Revelations, being inspired by Stanley Kubrick, collaborating with Tom Waits, why his dog couldn’t make it out on tour, and slapping Steve Jones’ backside.

Music | Interview 27% |  9 Nov 2007
Christy Almighty Adrienne Murphy
His good humour apparently unblunted by years of drug addiction, Aslan’s Christy Dignam talks about heroin, sexual abuse and his belief in the redemptive power of music.

Music | Interview 27% | 24 May 2001
House full Colm O Hare
It’s a familiar sign, wherever PICTUREHOUSE appear, all over Ireland. This time it’s Carrick-On-Shannon, as the band take to the rock tower stage. Report: COLM O'HARE

Music | Interview 27% | 17 Nov 2009
Some Enchanted Evening Stuart Clark
EDITORS’ new album finds them re-booting their sound with the help of super-producer Flood and the Prussian soldier’s helmet gifted to him by Bono. Also on the agenda when the band meet Stuart Clark are fatherhood, baby poo, Brooklyn block parties and stealing Michael Stipe’s megaphone.

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

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 25 Feb 2002
The $20 Million woman Bruno Lester
Hollywood's highest paid actress and the female star of Ocean's Eleven tells all about Bob Dylan, Anthony Hopkins, George Clooney, good hair, big bucks, greatest misconceptions and unfulfilled ambitions. Interview: Bruno Lester (additional quotes: Earl diTtman)

Music | Interview 26% | 30 Mar 2004
Incoming... Chris Donovan
While 2004 has not been an especially spectacular year to date, there is good reason to believe that rocks big guns are likely to deliver the kind of records that will revive spirits in the industry. Chris Donovan previews some of the albums that are likely to top the sales – and the critical – charts before 2004 is out...

Music | Interview 26% | 17 Jan 2001
Molko Pour Elle Homme Stuart Clark
He s so vain, but brian molko is also one of the most astute men in rock n roll. Having put his hedonistic days behind him honest! the placebo mainman talks to stuart clark about martyrdom, maturity and Marilyn Manson.

Music | Interview 26% | 15 May 1995
NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS Stuart Clark
It's probably the last headline you'd expect on a Portishead interview but, then again, you haven't heard Beth Gibbons using her favourite expletive. Very few people have - the singer with Bristol's latest and potentially greatest musical export up 'til now refusing to talk to the press because she reckoned she had nothing to say. But even the most reluctant of tongues can be loosened as Stuart Clark and his cattle prod discover when they go Avon calling.

Music | Interview 26% | 28 Apr 1999
Life Of Brian Eamon Sweeney
Dublin songwriter Ken Sweeney, the man behind Brian, talks to Peter Murphy.

Music | Interview 26% | 12 May 1999
Life Of Brian Peter Murphy
Dublin songwriter Ken Sweeney, the man behind Brian, talks to Peter Murphy. Pics: CATHAL DAWSON.

Music Review | Dance Single 26% |  3 May 2002
Hangover Barry O Donoghue
 

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 15 Mar 2001
The Odd Couple Craig Fitzsimons
That's Brendan and Trudy, by the way, not RODDY DOYLE and KIERON J. WALSH, writer and director respectively of the new hit Irish film comedy. CRAIG FITZSIMONS meets them.

Music | Interview 26% | 30 Mar 2004
Incoming... Chris Donovan
While 2004 has not been an especially spectacular year to date, there is good reason to believe that rocks big guns are likely to deliver the kind of records that will revive spirits in the industry. Chris Donovan previews some of the albums that are likely to top the sales – and the critical – charts before 2004 is out...

Music Review | Album 26% | 30 Jun 2003
Quixotic Adrienne Murphy
Ultra-modern twists on the singing styles of jazz, soul and blues are Topley Bird’s trademark, but her understated ease and sultry innocence are very much her own.

Music | Interview 26% | 14 Apr 1999
State of Grace Olaf Tyaransen
The legendary GRACE JONES is coming to Dublin. OLAF TYARANSEN caught up with her in New York to talk about drugs, stalkers, her recent marriage and period pains.

Music | Interview 26% | 28 Jul 1993
Sex ... Drugs ... Rock 'n' Roll Neil McCormack
Yes, it's the long-awaited return of the world's greatest politically incorrect headline. Michael Hutchence of Féile headliners INXS explains why he's flying a flag for the old-fashioned values and going back to his musical roots. All this plus: condoms, Mick Jagger at 50 and the best-hung member of INXS. Interview: Neil McCormick.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 10 Jul 2009
Modern life is great Stuart Clark
As the final countdown to Blur’s Oxegen comeback gets underway, Alex James talks about falling in and out with his bandmates, collaborating with New Order’s Bernard Sumner – and why Clonakilty Black Pudding will definitely be on the band’s Punchestown rider.

Music Review | Single 26% | 15 Mar 2002
Silent Sigh Fiona Reid
 

Music | Interview 26% | 29 Apr 1998
THAT'S A FINE MEZZANINE YOU GOT US INTO! Stuart Clark
When massive attack decided that they'd meet the press in Dublin, stuart clark got just thirty minutes to prepare for the interview. But he still manages to talk to 3d about music, football, the band's new album Mezzanine - and the difficulties of making sweet leurve to the sound of your own records.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 29 Apr 1998
THE PAUL GUY Barry Glendenning
Best known for his mirth-inducing, deadpan quips on Have I Got News For You, paul merton is travelling to Kilkenny this year for the Murphy's Cat Laughs comedy festival. A typically upbeat barry glendenning asks him about bad comedy, failed marriages, mental breakdowns and Don't Feed The Gondolas.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 29 Apr 1998
THE PAUL GUY Barry Glendenning
Best known for his mirth-inducing, deadpan quips on Have I Got News For You, paul merton is travelling to Kilkenny this year for the Murphy's Cat Laughs comedy festival. A typically upbeat barry glendenning asks him about bad comedy, failed marriages, mental breakdowns and Don't Feed The Gondolas.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 29 Apr 1998
THE PAUL GUY Barry Glendenning
Best known for his mirth-inducing, deadpan quips on Have I Got News For You, paul merton is travelling to Kilkenny this year for the Murphy's Cat Laughs comedy festival. A typically upbeat barry glendenning asks him about bad comedy, failed marriages, mental breakdowns and Don't Feed The Gondolas.

Music | Interview 26% | 30 Mar 2000
Baby's Got The Bends! Nick Kelly
ELASTICA s Justine Frischmann talks to NICK KELLY about the band s new album, Damon, going a bit crazy and working with Mark E. Smith.

Music | Interview 26% | 28 Jul 1993
Thou Shalt Not Steal ... Andy Darlington
Or not without crediting your sources at any rate! Their first three Top Ten singles sampled Annie Lennox, Kate Bush and Phil Oakey. Here modernist electric dance crossover ???? Utah Saints argue the morality - as well as the aesthetics - of sample-theft, explain its problems, name the guilty men, and then glimpse a vision of the future playing support to U2 in Portugal. Interview: Andy Darlington.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  5 Aug 1998
Out Of Africa Siobhan Long
A powerful tale of love, lust and life with the Taureg nomads of Nigeria, Gaye Shortland’s new novel, Polygamy is based in large part on her own extraordinary experiences of an alien culture. Interview: Siobhan Long.

Music | Interview 26% |  1 Sep 1999
Queen Of The Slipstream Colm O Hare
COLM O HARE catches up with MARY BLACK, as the singer helicopters her way around the country and talks about her new album, the song writing of Ron Sexsmith and unfair criticism. Pics: PETER MATHEWS.

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 26 Jan 1994
CAUSING A STIR Liam Fay
It’s a rare thing indeed to hear an Irish lesbian speak openly and frankly about her life, lusts and loves. Gay writer, EMMA DONOGHUE, however, is one of the first of a new and more confident generation. At twenty-four, she has already produced a prodigious body of work ranging from drama to cultural history to her just-published first novel, Stir Fry. In the process, she has emerged as a proud and powerful voice for hundreds of young lesbians in this country. Interview: LIAM FAY. Pix: COLM HENRY

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 17 May 2007
Born lippy Tara Brady
She has the bearing of a 19th-Century aristocrat but, face to face, Keira Knightley is nobody’s princess. Here she talks about starring in Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End and explains why, for her at least, it really is time to jump overboard from the franchise.

Music | Interview 26% | 24 Jun 1998
If my thoughts-my dreams could be seen, they,d probably put my head in a guillotine Joe Jackson
Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison and Lewis Carrol may all be touchstones for the muse of sinÉad lohan, but this is one talented and increasingly successful singer-songwriter who definitely does things her way. joe jackson meets a self-confessed "spacer". Pix: Mick Quinn

Hot Features | Commentary 26% |  8 Feb 1995
Public Image Unlimited Colm O Hare
Every Picture Tells A Story You don’t have to hire the services of a professional photographer or the PR agency to help your band achieve world domination. But it certainly helps! Colm O’Hare offers some valuable advice to the would-be stars of tomorrow and talks to some music biz insiders who can point you in the right direction.

Music | Interview 26% |  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.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 19 Jan 2007
Homer is where the heart is Stuart Clark
In a rare interview, Simpsons writer Mike Scully talks about the show’s A-list musical guests, his love for Ned Flanders and upsetting the entire population of Brazil. He also tells us what to expect from The Simpsons Movie, which blockbusters its way onto the big screen in the summer.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  9 Oct 2003
The Duffer's Guide To Life Barry Glendenning
Three-in-a-bed romps! drunken footballers on the rampage! and they’re just the questions! however, given that the interviewee is Ireland’s most beloved player Damien Duff you won’t be surprised to learn that the answers are rather more down to earth – including why, with hindsight, he can now chuckle at being on the inside track for the Roy Keane saga in Saipan. “I’m just a big kid at heart,” he tells Barry Glendenning, as he prepares to play a man’s role in Ireland’s crunch game against Switzerland

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  3 Jun 2005
Alba Quirky Tara Brady
The Mexican-Canadian Dark Angel starlet Jessica Alba gets all grown up with a lasso and leather bra in the Rodriguez/Tarantino directed film adaptation of Frank Miller's neon noir Sin City.

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 22 Sep 1993
Fever Pitch Paul O'Mahony
Since making it's debut in 1964, Match Of The Day has become a national institution watched by an average six million football addicts a week. Paul O'mahony goes behind the scenes at the BBC's longest running sports programme and discovers that the people piecing it together are every bit as commited to the 'beautiful game' as those on the terraces.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 15 Apr 2008
Soul Man Adrienne Murphy
Spiritual writer Deepak Chopra discusses spirituality, sex, and how George Bush and Osama bin Laden have created one another.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 18 Jun 2008
The Hurley Burley of modern life Paul Nolan
As the CEO of YouTube, Chad Hurley has been lauded and criticised for the video-sharing site's content in almost equal measure. Paul Nolan speaks with one of the world's richest men.

Music | Interview 26% |  8 Jun 2000
Star Of David Stuart Clark
DAVID HOLMES new album is likely to elevate him to the world s DJ-ing A-list. STUART CLARK visited him in Belfast to hear tales of voodoo, punk, Primal Scream and, er, Gilbert O Sullivan. Pictures: MYLES CLAFFEY

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 30 Apr 2002
Nick Johnstone Peter Murphy
With A Head Full Of Blue, music journalist Nick Johnstone reveals the harrowing story of his alcohol addiction - not just from first drink to last, but right back to the childhood "faulty wiring" that also led him to cut himself and through to the sometimes difficult process of recovery which has allowed him to reclaim his life

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 10 Jun 2004
HP interview: Ashley Cole Paul Nolan
Ahead of the European Championships in Portugal, the England and Arsenal full back on another great year for the Gunners, discipline and indiscipline, football scandals, money and, of course, Roy Keane.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 18 Feb 2005
Made Marian Tanya Sweeney
Scratch the skin of any Irish chick-lit queen and you’ll find a history of depression, alcoholism, low self-esteem and late blooming – especially if that novelist’s name is Marian Keyes. One of this country’s biggest selling fiction writers, Keyes talks about how she freed herself from poverty-stricken theocratic 1980s Ireland, took a leap of faith and found her voice in print. Not to mention M&M withdrawal, Cecelia Ahern, neo feminism and Anthony Kiedis. Interview: Tanya Sweeney. Photography: Cathal Dawson.

Politics | Frontlines 26% |  8 Sep 1993
Limerick's Changing Face Kevin Barry
Contrary to the negative way in which it's so often portrayed by the national media, Limerick is a city that combines a rich sense of tradition with an eye for innovation and in recent years has developed into one of Ireland's leading cultural centres. Kevin Barry takes a look at the people - and the places - breathing new life into the mid-western capital.

Music | Interview 26% |  4 Mar 1998
THE NIGHTTOWN BOYS Peter Murphy
Gavin Friday and Maurice Seezer give Peter Murphy a blow-by-blow guide to soundtracking The Boxer.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  3 May 2002
30 years a Bloom-in' Jackie Hayden
With an Irish tour approaching and a new album in the shops, Luka Bloom looks back on three decades that have taken him from busking in a pub in Newbridge to the big stages of Europe and America. In this candid interview with Jackie Hayden the man also known as Barry Moore talks about brother Christy, overcoming stage fright, finding an original voice, dealings with the music business, the need to combat racism - and why he remains a wannabe bogman

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  2 Mar 2000
Talk On The Wildside Olaf Tyaransen
As host of her own show on Network 2, CLARE McKEON is no stranger to controversy. Here she talks frankly to OLAF TYARANSEN about abortion, drugs, motherhood and her legendary temper.

Music | Interview 26% |  3 Mar 1999
Better Living Through Chemistry Andy Darlington
 

Music | Interview 26% | 13 Jan 2004
Ryan Tubridy: The Interview Olaf Tyaransen
The "youngest old fogey" in the country, at the tender age of 30, Ryan Tubridy has clambered halfway up the greasy pole of rte, having gone from making gerry ryan's coffee to presenting the rose of tralee in record time. as his Full Lounge album, a spin-off from his Full Irish breakfast show hits the stores, he talks personal and professional politics with Olaf Tyaransen.

Music | Interview 26% | 14 Nov 2005
Christy Business Jackie Hayden
Back in the saddle witha politically charged new album, Burning Times Christy Moore and co-collaborator Declan Sinnott are putting the agit-prop back into folk. In a rare interview, Moore speaks frankly abot Hattie Carroll and Rachel Corrie, Richard Thompson anoraks, interpreting Morrissey and recently being detained by British authorities under anti-terrorism laws.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 13 May 1998
THE GENERAL consensus Craig Fitzsimons
Having just bagged the coveted Best Director award at the Cannes Film Festival, John Boorman's eagerly awaited biopic of Dublin's most notorious fun lovin' criminal, Martin Cahill, has been hailed as a silver screen masterpiece. Craig Fitzsimons hears about the physical, moral and financial perils of making The General.

Music | Interview 26% | 30 Nov 1994
WHAT THE BUTLER LEFT Lorraine Freeney
Out goes Bernard Butler, in comes Richard Oakes and Suede seem to go from strength to strength. LORRAINE FREENEY discovers that Brett Anderson and co. are shiny, happy people again.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% |  3 Sep 1997
WOE, Vienna! Liam Fay
Ah yes, the glamorous life of the rock n rolling travel writer. Getting to see u2 live in Austria was a delectable piece of cake for liam fay. But getting back again that was when the dream turned into a nightmare.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 11 May 2000
Rat Trapped Joe Jackson
It s a story that has it all. Fame, drink, women, politics. Even death threats and The Mob. In a special retrospective feature JOE JACKSON explores the myth, and the reality, of THE RAT PACK, the original reservoir dogs.

Music | Interview 26% | 29 Nov 2006
Dreadlock holiday Paul Nolan
As Duke Special set off for a jaunt around Europe with the Divine Comedy, our correspondent hitched a ride on the tour bus. In between the sound-checks and the motor-way pitstops, he received a unique insight into the life of the touring musician.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 18 Feb 2003
Stephen Soderbergh Tara Brady
having debuted with sex, lies and videotape, director Stephen Soderburgh was widely tipped as hollywood's next big thing. instead he spend almost a decade in the wilderness before returning to the mainstream with hits like erin brockovich and ocean's 11, and a fruitful new working relationship with george clooney. now, in advance of his latest movie, solaris, Tara Brady asks: where did it all go right?

Music | Interview 26% | 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?

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 31 Aug 2000
"Fuck The Critics!" Joe Jackson
DERMOT HANRAHAN, Chief Executive of Dublin's FM104, is in fighting form. He tells Joe Jackson about the station's transformation from near-insolvency to runaway success, slates the station's critics, praises Eamon Dunphy and defends late-night talk shows. Dermot-ologist: MYLES CLAFFEY

Music | Interview 26% | 27 Feb 2002
JJ72 Go Supernova Peter Murphy
Elstree, remember me, went the old Boggles tune. The location is a far-flung suburb of north London, former nerve centre of an entire B-movie industry, now home to television shows like East Enders, Holby City (wandering through the corridors, your correspondent comes across a room identified by the rather ominous notice: Make-up - GUTS), and of course Top Of The Pops.

Music | Interview 26% | 13 Jan 2004
Ryan Tubridy Olaf Tyaransen
The "youngest old fogey" in the country, at the tender age of 30, Ryan Tubridy has clambered halfway up the greasy pole of rte, having gone from making gerry ryanÕs coffee to presenting the rose of tralee in record time. as his Full Lounge album, a spin-off from his Full Irish breakfast show hits the stores, he talks personal and professional politics with Olaf Tyaransen.

Music | Interview 26% | 22 Jun 2000
Man And Boy Peter Murphy
The latest Boy to leave the Zone, the launch of Mikey Graham s solo voyage has been attended by controversy and criticism. But don t underestimate his determination. I m not the passenger, he tells PETER MURPHY. Portraits of the Artist: DECLAN ENGLISH

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 20 Jul 2000
John Cusack Craig Fitzsimons
The star of what s set to be the summer s hottest movie, High Fidelity, on love, obsession, movies, rock n roll, his pal Bruce Springsteen and the records he turns to when he s had his heart broken. With support from co-star Lisa Bonet and director Stephen Frears. Text: CRAIG FITZSIMONS

Music | Interview 26% | 14 Jun 1995
The Late Late Show Niall Crumlish
Though he was busking in Grafton Street at 14, it s taken Glen Hansard more than a few shakes of the lamb s tail to reach the plateau of success which his songwriting talents have, for so long, threatened to take him but after the colossal success of Revelate , The Frames are, finally, set fair to enjoy their day in the sun. Here, Glen and guitarist, Dave Odlum, put Niall Crumlish in the picture.

Music | Interview 26% | 14 Jun 1995
The Late Late Show Niall Crumlish
Though he was busking in Grafton Street at 14, it s taken Glen Hansard more than a few shakes of the lamb s tail to reach the plateau of success which his songwriting talents have, for so long, threatened to take him but after the colossal success of Revelate , The Frames are, finally, set fair to enjoy their day in the sun. Here, Glen and guitarist, Dave Odlum, put Niall Crumlish in the picture.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 15 Apr 2008
Deepak Chopra: the extended interview Adrienne Murphy
Read the exclusive extended version of the Deepak Chopra interview from this fortnight's Hot Press.

Music Review | Single 26% | 13 Jul 2005
C-C (You Set the Fire in Me) Phil Udell
Almost a native via his extended recording period in Dublin (alongside his dad’s garage), Tom Vek has created...

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 19 Sep 2003
Paul Morley Peter Murphy
One of the greatest penslingers in rockdom, he’s championed U2, Joy Division and Kylie and taken a critical scalpel to Oasis, The Strokes and their “miserably narrow mates”. he’s also locked horns with Germaine Greer, helped Frankie to relax and let The Frames slip through his fingers.

Music | Interview 26% | 23 Jul 1997
THE POSITIVE TOUCH Siobhan Long
MARTIN HAYES fiddles while dennis cahill burns on The Lonesome Touch, an exercise in purity that is not exclusive to the purists. Joining them on the road, siobhan long learns the finer points of a good reel, and discovers that in Irish traditional music there s no place for conflict between continuity and change.

Music | Interview 26% | 29 Sep 1999
Us Against The World Stuart Clark
THE CHARLATANS are back firing on all cylinders, and talking global domination. TIM BURGESS and JON BROOKES talk to STUART CLARK about the joys of L.A., the dangers of Jack Daniel s and falling down Noel Gallagher s marble staircase. Pics: MICK QUINN

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 12 May 1999
Fighting For a Life Andy Darlington
BRENDAN INGLE was born in Dublin, but made his name as a boxing trainer in Sheffield. He s the man who discovered PRINCE NASEEM and shared in the fighter s huge success until they fell out acrimoniously. ANDY DARLINGTON meets a man with a story to tell.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 15 Sep 1999
Dancin' With Manson Peter Murphy
In the second part of his examination of the cult of CHARLES MANSON, PETER MURPHY looks at the cult leader s trial, his continuing influence of left-field heroes and the controversy over his recordings. Also: BONO on U2 s decision to include Helter Skelter in their Rattle And Hum set.

Music | Interview 26% | 14 Jan 2005
What a Bloody Shambles Steve Cummins

2004 was an extraordinary and chaotic year in the life of Pete Doherty. Having made the running as front man with The Libertines, he was sacked from the band. His heroin addiction public, he careened into all manner of potentially damaging conflicts. When he re-emerged recently with Babyshambles, the hope was that he might have begun to clean up his act. But when hotpress finally caught up with him in Dublin, on the final date of the band's tour of the UK and Ireland, we were witness to some truly bizarre and troubling scenes. [Frontline report: Steve Cummins]

Plus: Amid rumour and counter rumour concerning the future of the band, Libertines drummer Gary Powell offers a no holds barred view of the damage inflicted by Pete Doherty's heroin addiction on the career of a band that had the world at its feet. [Interview: Paul Nolan]


Music | Interview 26% | 21 Nov 2007
The secret history of 'The Joshua Tree' Colm O Hare
For many people it is U2's greatest album. Twenty years on, to mark it's re-release, Colm O'Hare talks to Daniel Lanois and reflects on the extraordinary background to a monumental album.

Music | Interview 26% | 11 Jan 1995
Shine On, You Crazy Diamond Liam Fay
He’s a legend, an icon and a farmer. His hit singles tally in this country is surpassed only by Elvis Presley and Cliff Richard. He is, above all else, the man who brought... ...us ‘Do You Want Your Old Lobby Washed Down’ and ‘Carrots From Clonoun’. Behold the unexpurgated brendan shIne on sex, drugs, drink, the accordion, grunge, GATT and Donie Cassidy’s wig. Interview: Liam Fay. Pix: Cathal Dawson.

Music | Interview 26% |  8 Jul 1998
Boys Keep Swinging Peter Murphy
The Beastie Boys go Intergalactic on Planet Galway. Transmission: Peter Murphy

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  3 Nov 2003
Candace Bushnell Olaf Tyaransen
In 1993 she was broke, broken-hearted and reaching for a gun. Ten years on she’s a rich, famous, happily married author, celebrated worldwide as the creator of Sex And The City. Candace Bushnell tells Olaf Tyaransen how she got from there to here – even if she claims she still can’t write good sex!

Music | Interview 26% |  2 Mar 2000
The Great Irish Music Record Siobhan Long
Fermanagh is a county that s accommodated a rake of musical traditions both past and present. Split by the sibling lakes of Upper and Lower Lough Erin, Fermanagh s musical identity is as diverse as her geography, to the extent that at times there s little or no crossover in musical style from north to south of the county and vice versa.

Music | Interview 26% | 15 Jan 2003
Ready for liftoff The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ten, nine, eight… we count down the contenders for 2003. Words Hannah Hamilton, Colin Carberry, Niall Stokes, Richard Brophy, John Walshe, Eamon Sweeney and Stuart Clark

Music | Interview 26% | 16 Dec 2002
Matters of Life & Death Niall Stokes
At the end of an exciting, painful and earthshaking year, Bono reflects on the political and the personal – from drop the debt, September 11, Afghanistan and Genoa to the death of his father Bob, the birth of his son John and the enduring friendship which underpins U2’s music and career. Interview: Niall Stokes [this interview originally appeared in the spectacular Hot Press Annual 2002 - used in the pictures below - a very limited number of this unique collectors item will shortly be on sale - email u2@hotpress.ie to reserve a copy]

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 10 May 2001
Julian Gough Peter Murphy
Once he was the mouthy fop rocker who enraged at least as many people as he delighted; now with a debut novel just published he's a (mostly) critically acclaimed author whose time has apparently come. Peter Murphy meets former Toasted Heretic frontman Julian Gough to discuss a meeting with Morrissey and a near-miss with Sinead, the benefits of being humbled and crushed, fame and creativity on the dole and, one more time with feeling, the epic story of lawyers, lubricants and lunacy at Feile '92. Photography: Phillip Tottenham

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 15 Jan 2003
Good fellas Fiona Reid
They’re men behaving wonderfully and they’ve taken Irish television by storm. Now into its second series, Bachelors Walk has made household names of Barry, Ray and Michael, themselves inhabitants of a particularly memorable household. Fiona Reid meets the actors behind the true wise guys. Photos Roger Woolman

Hot Features | Commentary 26% |  2 Apr 1997
RAP WARS Jonathan O Brien
The recent murder of the notorious b.i.g., following the killing of Tupac shakur six months ago, has been linked by many to the prolonged East Coast-West Coast feud which threatened to tear the US hip-hop community apart. jonathan o brien reports on how life chillingly imitates art in the gangsta rap wars.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 23 Jul 2004
Harvey Pekar in the Hot Press Interview Paul Nolan
Comic book artist and file clerk turned movie star, Harvey Pekar must be one of the most unlikely and somewhat reluctant celebrities of our time. An ordinary man whose work has produced extraordinary art, the anti-hero of American Splendour here talks about his friend Toby, Robert Crumb, James Joyce, David Letterman, fame and misfortune, surviving and more.

Music | Interview 26% | 20 Jan 2000
PRIMAL SCREAM COME CLEAN Peter Murphy
Out of the fog of addiction bobby Gillespie sees clearly now and reckons it's time for some manic streetpreaching.

Music | Interview 26% | 27 Sep 2001
Sex and love and life and death Joe Jackson
With his new album sex, age and death in the shops, BOB GELDOF, songwriter and performer, is back in our midst. but after the traumatic personal events of the last five years - events which inform the songs on the new record - the private man is arguably under scrutiny as never before. In this heartfelt, eloquent and, at times, angry interview with JOE JACKSON, Geldof talks about the loss of Paula Yates, the death of Michael Hutchence and his own painful journey back to happiness

Music | Interview 26% |  7 Jul 2003
The complete line-up (M-Z) Paul Nolan & Ronan Fitzgerald
From A to Z, Paul Nolan and Ronan Fitzgerald introduce all the runners and riders for Punchestown – throwing in a baker’s dozen of acts who are not to be missed* along the way

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 19 Jun 2009
Not so junior minister Jason O'Toole
He's been described as the 'intellectual powerhouse of Fianna Fail'. As the party goes into electoral meltdown special advisor to the Taoiseach turned Junior Minister Martin Mansergh talks about George Lee, the Government's unpopularity and the prejudices faced by a member of the Anglo-Irish community who dared go into politics.

Music | Interview 26% | 30 Oct 2009
Season in the sun? Peter Murphy
Winning an oscar was a culmination of a life-time's struggle for GLEN HANSARD. But success extracted a heavy toll on the singer, plunging him into self doubt and leaving him feeling confused and adrift. As The Swell Season prepare to release their second album, he talks about the long road back to sanity, his romantic break-up with songwriting partner MARKETA IRGLOVA and why, having derided Ireland in the press, he’s now proud of his home country again. Plus Irglova talks about the end of their love affair and the challenges that fame and Fortune bring.

Music | Interview 26% |  8 May 2007
The election manicfesto Peter Murphy
Returning from an extended hiatus, Manic Street Preachers are in stridently upbeat form. In a revealing interview, they reflect on their enduring cultural imprint and talk about long lost Manic Richey Edwards.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  2 Feb 2004
David McWilliams: the Interview Paul Nolan
He wrote speeches for Bertie and then criticised him in the press using a pseudonym. He turned down an offer to party with Bono. And Richard Boyd Barrett once nicked one of his crass albums. All this plus the importance of economics, the threat posed by the Bush administration and the truth about power are on the agenda, as Paul Nolan meets David McWilliams.

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

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 19 Apr 2004
The Hot Press interview: Mark Little Paul Nolan
For a former mod who once failed to get a prince review published in Hot Press, Mark Little has done pretty well for himself. Paul Nolan quizzes the author and broadcaster about Iraq, Washington, the West Wing, Ireland’s place in the world, politics, the media, Michael O’Leary, Bono and, of course, the smoking ban.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 21 Mar 2006
Not the end of pierre show Olaf Tyaransen
Critics have not been kind to the long-awaited second novel from Booker-winning novelist DBC Pierre. After a lifetime that has lurched between excess and poverty, privilege and despair, he’s not bothered though.

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 14 Jul 1993
Guess Who's Coming to Mass ?? ??
Upwards of two million people do it in Ireland every Sunday - and yet little or nothing is ever written about it in the media. So we asked ourselves a few questions: Why do so many people attend what is by any standards a very strange ritual? Do they enjoy themselves? Is the performance a good one? What do they get from it? And are the sound and lighting really up to the international standards? That's right, a crack Hot Press team of reporters attended Sunday mass recently - this is what they found.

Music | Interview 26% | 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

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 11 Jan 1995
You Can Quote Me On That! Stuart Clark
The funny, sad, prophetic and sometimes pathetic things said to Hot Press in 1994. Delving through the files: Stuart Clark

Music | Interview 26% | 11 Mar 2009
Reading between the line (part 2) Olaf Tyaransen
Part two of our U2 interview...

Music | Interview 25% |  2 Jun 1993
EVEN BETTER THAN THE SURREAL THING Joe Jackson
IN THE FIRST PART OF A WORLD EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW IN THE LAST ISSUE OF HOT PRESS, BONO UNVEILED THE NEW U2 ALBUM, SPOKE ABOUT ITS GENESIS IN CYBERPUNK LITERATURE AND THE BAND'S HUNGER TO PUSH ROCK'N'ROLL TO ITS LIMITS. HERE HE ELABORATES ON HOW U2 GO ABOUT WRITING THEIR SONGS AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF GLOBAL CHAOS, HIS ARTISTIC REFERENCE POINTS OUTSIDE MUSIC, THE SUBVERSIVE POWER OF HUMOUR, AND HOW HE ADMIRES THOSE WHO 'PARTICULARLY AGGRESSIVELY' DON'T BELIEVE IN GOD. AND THEN THERE'S THE STORY ABOUT JOHNNY CASH AND THE EMU. CAN THIS MAN BE FOR SURREAL? INTERVIEW:JOE JACKSON.

Music | Interview 25% |  4 Dec 2002
Closer to the Edge Olaf Tyaransen
With a new 'best of' bringing the band's story up to date U2's guitar man steps forward to riff on good times and bad, the private life of a public figure, discovering the secrets of the universe on mushrooms and why, after all these years, few things match the high of being a member of U2. Special hotpress.com members edition: "director's cut" featuring interview sections unavailable anywhere else.

Music Review | Dance Single 25% | 19 Oct 2005
'Tricky Disco' Richard Brophy
It was nostalgia time at the Just home in Vienna when they covered the first ever bleep techno record. They do a fine job, leaving the infectious electronic hooks and rave chord builds intact, underpinning these elements with a modernist, pulsing techno backing.

Film Review | Film 25% |  1 Nov 2002
Halloween: Resurrection Tara Brady
This is the second haunted-house flick in the last month, but where My Little Eye attempted to compensate for its budgetary constraints with lively inventiveness, Halloween: Resurrection tries to paper over its utterly unabashed lack of originality with glossy high production values

Music | News 25% | 17 Feb 2005
The Revs sign new publishing deal The Hot Press Newsdesk
Currently completing their new album in Sweden, The Revs have secured a publishing deal with Elevate Music

Music Review | Single 25% | 16 Aug 2002
Staging Phil Udell
 

  25% |  5 Dec 2002
Resist Member CD Offer
 

Music Review | Album 25% | 16 Oct 2003
Blossom Richard Brophy
 

  25% | 29 Aug 2003
Bittersweet Member CD Offer
Rhode Island native Blu Cantrell stormed into the charts by way of the infinitely catchy, soulful RnB number ‘Hit ‘Em Up Style (Oops!)’.

Music | News 25% | 25 Jun 2003
Daaamn right The Hot Press Newsdesk
Isaac Hayes - creator of the 'Shaft' theme tune, voiceover-artist of South Park's 'Chef' and no relation to Gemma - comes to Vicar St in July

Music Review | Album 25% | 18 Jun 2002
i, John Sam Healy
Ex-Fugees rapper Forté would seem to have broadened his horizons just before having them forcibly narrowed by a state penitentiary.

Music | News 25% | 10 Sep 2007
Snow Patrol sued by former bassist The Hot Press Newsdesk
Former Snow Patrol bassist Mark McClelland is suing the band for a share of their profits since he left.

Music Review | Single 24% | 21 Jun 2002
Southern Sun/Ready Steady Go Tom Dunne
 

Music Review | Album 24% |  3 Aug 2000
Everybody Loves You Everything's Free Stephen Robinson
Bleachin is the creation of Jeremy Healy, who's made something of a name for himself on the Ibiza house circuit as a deejay who's not afraid to incorporate rock influences into his sets.

Music Review | Album 24% |  1 May 2008
The Blue God Colin Carberry
Overdue second album from the Trip-Hop chanteuse delivers the goods

Music Review | Album 24% | 14 Jun 2007
Critics' Choice 1995 The Hot Press Newsdesk
The top five albums of 1995 as chosen by the Hotpress critics.

Music | News 24% | 15 Jul 2008
Grace Jones added to Electric Picnic The Hot Press Newsdesk
Grace Jones joins Joan As Policewoman and Dan Deacon on the list of new additions to next month's Electric Picnic line-up.

Music Review | Album 24% | 20 Jul 2000
23 Skidoo Fiona Reid
Since this album came my way dressed only in a white promotional sleeve and an accompanying press release for the wrong record, I've had to work blindly without the benefit of any prior information about 23 Skidoo.

Music Review | Single 24% |  1 Dec 1993
Really Doe Bill Graham
Ice Cube: “Really Doe” (4th + Broadway); The Pharcyde: “Ya Mama” (WEA)

Music Review | Single 24% |  1 Dec 1993
Ya Mama Bill Graham
Ice Cube: “Really Doe” (4th + Broadway); The Pharcyde: “Ya Mama” (WEA)

Music | News 24% | 19 Feb 2009
Coldplay working on special treat for Irish fans The Hot Press Newsdesk
Yup, there's a free live album on the horizon!

Music | News 24% | 23 Feb 2006
Serge Gainsbourg tribute album complete  
Not content with taking care of special guest duties as U2 wend their way around South America, Franz Ferdinand have contributed a version of ‘A Song For Sorry Angels’ to a Serge Gainsbourg tribute album.

Music | News 24% | 23 Feb 2006
Serge Gainsbourg tribute album hits soon The Hot Press Newsdesk
Not content with taking care of special guest duties as U2 wend their way around South America, Franz Ferdinand have contributed a version of ‘A Song For Sorry Angels’ to a Serge Gainsbourg tribute album.

Music | News 23% |  6 May 2009
Julie Feeney releases new album The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ms. Feeney's new Pages LP is out this month, and we've got an exclusive look at the album artwork...

  23% | 12 Feb 2003
Feeding the masses  
No Disco are here to save you from musical starvation. Let's eat...

Music | News 23% | 24 Aug 2004
Headgear to release anticipated debut album The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Headgear hype will be put to the test when they play Whelan's next month

Music | News 23% | 19 Mar 2002
Hey baby, hey baby, hey! The Hot Press Newsdesk
The girls and the boys say that No Doubt - as well as Ian Brown and Green Day - are the latest additions to the bill for Witnness '02. And we've got a hunch that Primal Scream, Badly Drawn Boy, the Chemical Brothers, A and Gomez (just to name a few) shall also be getting a look in. Read on

Music Review | Album 23% | 10 Jul 2006
Still Rivers At Night Phil Udell
Still Rivers At Night might well soothe the senses, but I generally find dreamy background music underwhelming.

Music Review | Album 23% |  5 Jun 2002
Bunkka Peter Murphy
Oakenfold manages to prove that you can be both a song and dance man

Music Review | Album 23% | 23 Apr 2003
Black Cherry Paul Nolan
"Those who have discerned the link between Goldfrapp’s sartorial caprice and her tendency toward seemingly arbitrary shifts in musical direction will have twigged what’s in store on Black Cherry"

Music | News 23% |  4 Jul 2008
Hotpress.com Oxegen Giveaway starts Monday The Hot Press Newsdesk
Didn't get a ticket for this year's sold-out Oxegen festival? Thought all hope was lost? Well dry those tears, music fans, cause hotpress.com are here to brighten your day!

Music Review | Album 23% | 27 Nov 2006
Motion To The Ocean Phil Udell
To put it bluntly, they’re a bit rubbish. Third album in and not a lot has changed: this is a lightweight collection of cheery pop rock that pretends to have an edge.

Film Review | Film 23% |  1 Jul 2005
Clean Tara Brady
Directors and their wives have, down the ages, accounted for a hell of a lot of used celluloid. Sometimes, as in the case of Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate on The Fearless Vampire Killers, they’ve only just found love on the casting couch. Then there are the genuine married muses of cinema – Anna Karina for Jean-Luc Godard, Gena Rowlands for John Cassavetes, Melissa Mounds for Russ Meyers.

Music Review | Live 23% |  2 Oct 2002
Alligator Paul Nolan
Alligator are certainly a good band, but this writer, at least, would venture that they’re still a considerable distance from greatness

Music Review | Album 22% | 27 Apr 2009
Junior Olaf Tyaransen
upbeat comeback from the kings of coffee-table electro

Music Review | Live 22% | 13 Sep 2001
dECAL Barry O Donoghue
Tight, fluid and exciting live; innovative, resolute and exciting on record

Music | News 22% | 11 Jul 2008
Reports: Oxegen '08 about to kick off! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Oxegen is ready to kick off properly in the next half an hour, and with the first act due on stage, we've got the first report from our reporter in the field – literally – including a full weather report!

Music Review | Album 22% | 20 Dec 2006
Beautiful World Phil Udell
Trading on your old reputation and banging out the hits is one thing, but venturing back into the studio to resurrect your career as recording artists? Surely that way lies madness.

Music Review | Album 22% | 15 Jun 2006
A Call And Response Francis Jones
Not decisive, but the petulant promise of A Call And Response sees The Longcut stake a claim in the turf war for our affections.

Music Review | Album 22% |  7 Jun 2007
No You Hang Up Colm O Hare
The future looks bright for this Belfast-based five-piece. No You Hang Up showcases a tight rhythm section, impressive fretwork and commanding vocals.

Film Review | Film 22% | 11 Nov 2008
Alarm Tara Brady
Despite its lofty language, this film appears to have been made on a TV production budget. But it still boasts an interesting plotline and a convincing heroine.

Music Review | Album 22% |  6 Jun 2007
The World Is Outside Neil Brennan
Ghosts sprinkle a touch of originality – but little more. Their music makes for a pleasant listen, but the four piece from London don’t seem to be in the game of challenging.

Music Review | Album 22% |  2 Jul 2007
War Stories Paul Nolan
If there’s a central problem with War Stories, it’s that at times it strays too close to rock orthodoxy and loses the offbeat stylistic flourishes that made Unkle such an exciting proposition to begin with.

Music Review | Album 22% |  3 Jul 2002
Long Walk Home - Music From The Rabbit Proof Fence Nadine O Regan
This is a classic OST - the kind that enhances and embraces the moods of the film, rather than simply adding the cool tunes that you know (and want to buy) to its closing credits

Hot Features | Sex 22% | 13 Apr 2007
The sex o'clock news Anne Sexton
News and views from around the world, stimulation for the eyes and ears, Sexton's Miscellany plus this week's Top Sex Tip...

  22% | 23 Nov 2009
TAKE CONTROLE  
Listen and win a 12-inch from Creative Controle, the Dublin collective who are ensuring that the phrase 'Irish hip hop' is no longer a contradiction in terms...

Film Review | Film 22% |  8 Jul 1988
THE OBJECT OF MY AFFECTION Cathy Dillon
THE OBJECT OF MY AFFECTION (Directed by Nicholas Hytner. Starring Jennifer Aniston, Paul Rudd, Alan Alda).

Music Review | Album 22% |  9 Jun 1999
Septober Nowonder Jackie Hayden
The Revenants have been as quiet as a small-town library since their debut Horse Of A Different Colour jollied us all up back in 1993, and while that delay is hardly a career-enhancing move, Septober Nowonder follows the debut's tuneful guitars-bass-drums formula with neither hesitation nor deviation.

Music Review | Album 22% | 31 Aug 2000
Felt Mountain Kim Porcelli
It’s been a very snowy year for pop so far, what with the weatherman-bothering JJ72 and the glacial midnight-sun glow of Sigur Rós.

Music Review | Album 22% | 28 Jan 2005
Awfully Deep Craig Fitzsimons
Roots’ two previous albums have been credited with influencing everyone from The Streets to Dizzee Rascal, but Awfully Deep is easily his most consistently worthwhile offering yet

Music Review | Live 22% | 15 Jul 2004
Wham Bam Thank You Glam! Lisa Coen
The Darkness couldn’t take the place of the Thin White Duke in our hearts, but they truly are an irresistible force of glam-rock delight. Music geniuses or not, the camera sweeping through the crowd showed that, at this stage, we were only capable of pointing open-mouthed and all we wanted were simple gestures of sensory pleasure. The jumpsuit is half the battle.

Film Review | Film 22% |  5 Aug 2004
i,Robot Tara Brady
This rather loose adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s anthology I, Robot dispenses entirely with the author’s philosophical preoccupations in favour of car-chases involving Mr. Smith and giant motorised thermos flasks

Music Review | Album 22% |  1 Aug 2003
Moodring Danielle Brigham
A whopping 60 songs were reportedly recorded for this album, and if these are the best 16 then one can only wonder what those were like that didn’t make the cut.

Music Review | Album 22% | 19 Jan 2006
The Greatest Peter Murphy
From Blonde Bob to Big Star to Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billie, the smartest of avant standard-bearers always knew the value of going south. Cat Power (Chan Marshall to the IRS) is the latest: for this record she’s decamped to Memphis’ Ardent studios, an erstwhile Stax second base, and hired a bunch of Al Green alumni in order to salt her fairest airs with old-timers’ licks.

Music Review | Album 22% | 21 Jun 2001
It’s A Wonderful Life Kim Porcelli
This is a rich, elegiac, magical record: teeming with benevolent ghosts and strange, beautiful half-visions.

Music Review | Album 21% | 23 Apr 2004
Milk Man Peter Murphy
In a ten-years-after-Kurt Cobain piece entitled ‘When The Edge Moved To The Middle’ published in the New York Times recently, Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore made a point of dispelling alt-rock nostalgia by declaring: “You wouldn’t know it now by looking at MTV, with its scorn-metal buffoons and Disney-damaged pop idols, but the underground scene Kurt came from is more creative and exciting than it’s ever been.

Music Review | Live 21% | 19 Jun 2009
Julie Feeney live at Crawdaddy Celina Murphy
Supported by a masterful eight-piece orchestra, Feeney’s vocal chords are limber and haunting. Even the eccentric ‘mmm hmms’ and ‘woo woos’ sound superb.

Music Review | Live 21% | 12 Jan 2007
Bell X1 live at The Point, Dublin Kilian Murphy
Their transition from traditional ‘indie’ beginnings to a more lavish, gothic sound suggests a development that, for my money, has never been backed up by a commensurate break-through in terms of songwriting. Or maybe I’ve been missing something...

Hot Features | Cascarino 21% |  6 Apr 2007
Have Ireland turned the corner? The Hot Press Newsdesk
The green shoots of recovery were evident in Ireland’s defeat of Slovakia.

Music | News 21% | 17 Apr 2002
Primary Witnness The Hot Press Newsdesk
You heard it here first dept: what follows are the latest additions, as of this very minute, to the Witnness 2002 bill

Hot Features | Sex 21% | 23 Feb 2005
The Sex O'Clock News Anne Sexton
News and views from around the world, stimulation for the eyes and ears, Sexton's Miscellany plus this week's Top Sex Tip...

Hot Features | Foulplay 21% | 20 Jul 2000
Shel Shock! Jonathan O Brien
Or how an Irish side went completely mad and actually won a game in Macedonia

Music Review | Album 21% |  2 Nov 1994
American Thighs Nick Kelly
VERUCA SALT : “American Thighs” (Minty Fresh/Rise)

Music Review | Album 21% | 26 Apr 2001
The Winds Begin To Sing Colm O Hare
KAREN CASEY The Winds Begin To Sing [Shanachie]

Music Review | Album 21% | 12 Oct 2004
Damage John Walshe
The band formerly known as The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion have the same explosive line-up as on their previous six outings, including their last meisterwork, Plastic Fang.

Music Review | Live 21% |  1 Dec 2008
TV on the Radio live at Tripod Paul Nolan
This band's eclectic nature shines in this compelling, soul-infused performance from frontman Tunde Adebimpe.

Music Review | Album 21% | 17 Mar 1999
Beaucoup Fish Mark Kavanagh
A few years back, Underworld were viewed as one of the most important bridging links between the mediums of rock and dance. Album number two Second Toughest In The Infants had consolidated their enviable position as darlings of the rock press, and 'Born Slippy' had blown up the mainstream following its inclusion on the Trainspotting soundtrack.

Music Review | Album 21% | 25 Jul 2002
The Remote Part Peter Murphy
Tto this customer, Idlewild are like lettuce, like white bread, like non-alcoholic beer or overcooked vegetables

Hot Features | Foulplay 21% | 25 Jan 1995
The Crying Game Declan Lynch
I would like to begin this fortnight by grappling with an issue of great controversy. I will raise the cudgel, grasp the nettle, take the bull by the horns, seize the hour. Or not, as the case may be. It’s to do with golf, and Irish golfers in particular.

Music Review | Album 21% | 10 May 2007
Volta Colin Carberry
Initially with Volta all the signs look good. It is clearly the liveliest and most outwards looking record she’s made this decade.

Hot Features | Sex 21% | 24 May 2007
He's mine! I got him first! Anne Sexton
What happens when two women who are friends decide that they both want the same man? It can get very messy – but there may be a very tasty solution indeed if you use your imaginiation.

Music Review | Album 21% |  8 Apr 2002
Original Pirate Material Eamon Sweeney
Original Pirate Material is the best album by a British artist since OK Computer. He is a rapper, producer, songwriter and bedroom boffin extraordinaire that has set a new benchmark for just how thrilling, insightful, innovative and brilliant music can get

  21% | 23 Nov 2009
Precious mettle  
Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory of GOLDFRAPP giggle through tales of childhood, nasty previous employment and big bassoons in our video interview

Music Review | Album 21% |  8 Jul 1998
Out Of The Ground Sarah McQuaid
SEÁN GARVEY Out Of The Ground (Harry Stottle Records)

Music Review | Album 21% | 25 Jan 1995
Rough Music Niall Crumlish
THE BLUE AEROPLANES: “Rough Music” (Beggars Banquet)

Music Review | Album 21% |  3 Feb 1999
The Floors of Perception Peter Murphy
IF PEDIGREE alone paid the rent, The Floors' mastermind David Donohue would be a made man. Always ten years ahead of his time, this Carlow-born film-maker, musician, songwriter and alternative entrepreneur first made his mark in 1989 with Put Blood In The Music, an excellent documentary study of a downtown New York downtown scene that included John Zorn and Sonic Youth.

Music Review | Album 20% |  8 Jun 2000
Bow Down To The Exit Sign Peter Murphy
Holmer may be our last hope, a vinyl junkie who evidently doesn't give a fiddler's fuck for ersatz (or otherwise) notions of lineage, tradition, nationality.

Music Review | Album 20% |  5 Oct 1994
Protection Stuart Clark
MASSIVE ATTACK: “Protection” (Circa)

Hot Features | Reports 20% |  6 Aug 2008
Girls, Girls, Girls Anne Sexton
579 gorgeous young ladies battled for their place in what Louis Walsh hopes will be a world-conquering girl band.

Music | News 20% | 24 Mar 2006
The Inside Track: they like to score Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer.

Music Review | Album 20% | 24 Nov 1999
The Fragile Peter Murphy
COURTNEY LOVE’S dismissal of Trent Reznor as a farmboy who’d never really seen The Horror was glib but off-the-mark: any Deliverance fan will tell you there’s as much atrocity to be found in redneck terrortory as the urban sprawl, and Columbine scenarios are an epidemic endemic to the sticks, not the inner city.

Politics | Bootboy 20% | 25 Oct 2006
Homecoming pageant aka BootBoy
The strangeness of the familiar, back in the bosom of Dublin.

Hot Features | Sex 20% | 26 Jan 2004
3 is a magic number Anne Sexton
Our columnist discovers that orchestrating one of those three-in-a-bed romps is not quite as easy as it appears...

Politics | Message 20% |  4 Mar 1998
JOHN O DONOGHUE A MODEST PROPOSAL Niall Stokes
Dear John, I read this week with interest about the deportations you re organising at the moment. A whole eight of them in just nine days? God, you must be a very busy man. Well done!

Industry | Reports 20% | 18 Aug 2004
MIX (Music Industry Xplained) O4 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Announcing the fourth series of the MIX (Music Industry Xplained) course. MIX 04 is a 12-week series of lectures (one each week) by top professional exponents from the Irish and International music industry. MIX 04 is aimed at those seeking careers in the music industry. The practical workings of the industry will be explained by key figures who have worked with artists as successful as U2, The Cranberries, Clannad, Christy Moore, Westlife, Jack L, Tricky, Beautiful South, Robbie Williams, Massive Attack and others.

Politics | Bootboy 20% | 23 Mar 2004
That obscure object of desire aka BootBoy
Our columnist investigates the tricky business of reconciling the madonna and the whore.

Music | News 20% | 15 Jan 2004
The Frames go global The Hot Press Newsdesk
EXCLUSIVE!! The Frames have signed a deal for most the world with Anti, the left-field wing of hardcore label Epitaph which is also home to Tricky and Tom Waits.

Hot Features | Foulplay 20% | 21 Nov 2002
Taking the mick Jonathan O Brien
Keane 1 McCarthy 0 – one of the most unfair results in Irish football history

  20% | 23 Mar 2007
The players are 100% behind Stan  
While the media may be baying for Steve Staunton’s blood, the manager continues to enjoy the support of his squad. But will that be enough to deliver the results we desperately need?

Music | News 20% |  9 Jun 2008
Oxegen announce full stage line-up The Hot Press Newsdesk
Oxegen have announced the full line-up for the now three day festival with Kings of Leon, REM, and Rage Against the Machine among the highlights.

Music Review | Album 20% | 23 Nov 2000
The W Peter Murphy
Just what the hell are Wu-Tang Clan these days anyway? A finishing school for loony-tunesters like ODB, Raekwon, Redman and Method Man? A clothing label/video game franchise? A hip-hop Freemasonry who’ve ceased to exist as a unit per se, but whose name and trademark represent a code of ethics by which the new breed must be measured?

Hot Features | Reports 20% | 14 Apr 2008
The Minutes take the top spot at Bright New Sounds Colm Russell
We report from the live Vodafone Bright New Sounds final in Tripod, Dublin.

Music Review | Live 20% | 22 Jul 1998
PAUL WELLER/FUN LOVIN’ CRIMINALS/RUN DMC Peter Murphy
PAUL WELLER/FUN LOVIN’ CRIMINALS/RUN DMC (The Point, Dublin)

Hot Features | Cascarino 20% | 17 Jan 2007
The end of the affair? Tony Cascarino
As Premiership survival becomes the ultimate goal for many teams, English soccer’s romantic attachment to the FA Cup may well be at an end words.

Politics | Bootboy 20% | 19 Oct 1994
JUST AN ORIFICE Dermod Moore
SYLVIA was one of those people with whom it is very difficult to argue. She and I met at a lecture. She arrived late, and sat beside me in a flurry of shocking pink and Chanel. Of a certain age, her hair was an orange candyfloss, but with dark grey roots. Her voluminous bag had “I’m a happy hippy” daubed all over it.

Music Review | Album 20% | 30 Jan 2003
100th Window Paul Nolan
By the time the album shuffles into life with the opening ‘Future Proof’, it feels like Massive Attack have never been away

Hot Features | Foulplay 20% | 12 Jan 1994
DRAWS: THE REVENGE Declan Lynch
So what do I think of the World Cup draw, I hear you ask? Well, like most followers of the beautiful game, and many people who know bugger all about it, my instant reaction was one of considerable alarm.

Music Review | Album 20% |  3 Oct 1991
Hymns To The Silence Siobhan Long
Hymns To The Silence, seeking higher planes, sometimes soars, occasionally strikes a flat note, but always repairs its errors with an offering pitch-perfect and ravishingly beautiful to the ear.

Hot Features | Foulplay 20% | 23 Feb 1994
RED ALERT Declan Lynch
I would like to float an idea in this here column which I know to be the height of heresy, and one which would in many quarters signal the arrival of men in white coats with a big van parked outside bearing the sign “Funny Farm. It’s now or never.”

Hot Features | Sam Snort 20% | 29 Sep 2004
Park Life Sam Snort
Our political correspondent wonders if the Irish presidency isn’t just a little bit boring.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 20% |  5 Aug 1998
Sam Offers Clinton A Hand Sam Snort
THE US Presidential pecker has been much on the mind of Sam Snort this week.

Music | Hit the North 20% | 22 Mar 2004
Shop talk Colin Carberry
It’s counter-culture time as Robyn G. Shiels spreads his musical gospel from a newsagents.

Hot Features | Cascarino 20% | 20 May 2005
Stars And Gripes Tony Cascarino
Tony Cascarino: While Manchester United fans protest at Malcolm Glazer's take-over, one of their most celebrated old boys has performed a miracle at West Brom

Hot Features | Comedy 20% | 29 Sep 1999
The Bold Bailey Nick Kelly
NICK KELLY interviews BILL BAILEY, en route to Cork with his innovative stage show.

Hot Features | Games 20% | 23 Oct 2008
Let It Rainn Tara Brady
He found fame with his dorky turn in The Office. Now Rainn Wilson is trying to make it on the big screen. And yes, he's aware that it's easier said than done.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 20% | 25 Feb 2002
Everybody wants to save the world Sam Snort
Our top showbiz columnist applauds the new rock/politics interface

Hot Features | Sex 20% |  8 Feb 2005
Tantric Sex: A Whole New Way Of Fucking Anne Sexton
It takes time and practice - but it is worth it in the end, delivering mind-blowing extended sex. Herewith: A Beginner's Guide To Tantric Sex

Hot Features | Sex 20% | 18 May 2005
The Sex O'Clock News Anne Sexton
News and views from around the world, stimulation for the eyes and ears, Sexton's Miscellany plus this week's Top Sex Tip...

Hot Features | Sex 20% |  2 Jul 2007
The Sex O'Clock News Anne Sexton
News and views from around the world, stimulation for the eyes and ears, Sexton's Miscellany plus this week's Top Sex Tip...

Hot Features | Sex 20% |  8 May 2007
The sex o'clock news Anne Sexton
News and views from around the world, stimulation for the eyes and ears, Sexton's Miscellany plus this week's Top Sex Tip...

Hot Features | Sex 20% | 30 Jan 2007
A kiss with a sexy stranger Anne Sexton
When you’re on the look out for a man, a Singles Club is a good place to start. Or is it? Well, our sex columnist thought she’d check out the lie of the land – and this is what she found…

Hot Features | Foulplay 20% | 20 Oct 1993
THE CRYING GAME Declan Lynch
AND LO, the shit hitteth the fan. I was liberating a beer from the fridge when Spain scored their first goal, so I was spared some of the pain.

Hot Features | Foulplay 20% |  2 Mar 2000
McCann The Man Jonathan O Brien
IF YOU don t know who Neil McCann is right now, you ll become familiar with him in the coming months. McCann is, quite simply, one of the finest young players Scotland has produced in years, and it is to their eternal shame that they opted not to take him to the World Cup finals last summer.

  20% | 24 Aug 2006
Sex, dating and the internet  
There are more people than ever using dating sites on the internet. But is this a good way to look for love – or even just sex?

Hot Features | Sex 20% | 30 Jan 2008
Blowing hot and cold Anne Sexton
At first the cold weather may put a bit of a dampener on your sex life – but not for long, once you use your imagination.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 20% | 13 Sep 2001
An almighty upheaval Sam Snort
In which our award-winning columnist puts the Supreme Being to the test

Hot Features | Sex 20% |  4 Sep 2009
sexed up Anne Sexton
Learning How To Say 'No' College isn’t all about books – there are some fun and games involved too. But there are other life lessons that we have to learn as well. Best for all concerned if it isn’t the hard way...

Hot Features | Cascarino 20% | 13 Sep 2007
It’s now or never Tony Cascarino
The trips to Bratislava and Prague will make or break Ireland’s Euro 2008 campaign.

Hot Features | Sex 20% | 11 Jul 2008
Time to put him to the test Anne Sexton
It may not be sexy, but if you want reassurance about your partner’s sexual history there is only one way to get it. But you have to be willing to go the whole hog yourself too.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 20% | 12 Apr 2001
I was totally out of my gourd at the time Sam Snort
In which our star columnist attempts to set the record straight about his recent controversial autobiography

Hot Features | Sex 20% | 14 Aug 2007
My lover is no good in bed Anne Sexton
Some people have a finely tuned instinct for what to do between the sheets. Others struggle to get beyond first base. So what do you do if you meet the partner of your dreams only to discover they don’t have the first inkling of how to satisfy you?

Hot Features | Sex 20% | 30 Oct 2009
You mean you don't want to have sex with me? Anne Sexton
Women aren’t used to rejection – and so they often react badly if a bloke chooses not to do the horizontal mambo with them. In fact they have been known to react violently!

Politics | Message 20% | 22 Jan 1997
Spice Girls: sending out the wrong signals to children? Niall Stokes
I VE been in Vivienne Westwood s shop in the King s Road in London a few times. There s a very striking architectural feature to the place. It s a simple idea but genuinely original and somewhat startling. The floor is pitched at an angle, as if you re on board a ship that s about to go down, or the building you re in is beginning to implode. The shop is called World s End.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 20% | 29 Mar 2001
The House Of Horror Sam Snort
Or how our correspondent barely survived the inaugural Rock 'n' Roll Big Brother

Hot Features | Sam Snort 20% | 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

Hot Features | Foulplay 20% | 22 Feb 1995
The best team DID wIn Declan Lynch
LET US go back in time to the events preceding the Nazi takeover of Lansdowne Road. You may recall that a football match had been in progress, and that the Republic of Ireland were trouncing England 1-0.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 20% | 24 Aug 1994
JACKAL THE LAD Sam Snort
I have allowed something of a honeymoon period to pass by, before rushing into print about a certain event with which you are all familiar.

Hot Features | Cascarino 20% |  2 Jun 2005
Liverpool – Enjoy It While You Can Tony Cascarino
Despite their victory in the Champions League Final, Liverpool will struggle to topple Chelsea next season.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 20% |  9 Feb 1994
A LOW BLOW Sam Snort
WHEN SAM Snort peruses his morning paper, chances are that the first thing he will turn to are the court cases.

Hot Features | Sex 19% | 27 Feb 2009
We've slept together a number of times Anne Sexton
An old friend. A warm place. A moment of rare intimacy. Lust takes its own wonderful shape. Having slept together before, what difference would one more trip through the wild undergrowth make?

Hot Features | Sex 19% | 25 Jul 2007
The bloke implosion Anne Sexton
Why are men so inept at the delicate art of seduction? And why are women so forgiving?

Music | News 19% |  8 Nov 2001
Beats & Pieces Richard Brophy
News from the dance scene

Hot Features | Sex 19% | 13 Apr 2007
Bad girls: a meditation on how women screw up in bed Anne Sexton
There’s nothing that modern women like more than complaining about how useless men are in the sack. But the truth is that there are lots of things that women get wrong too.

Hot Features | Sex 19% | 18 Sep 2008
How Do You Feel About One Night Stands? Anne Sexton
There’s a rumour out there – in fact there’s a survey! – which suggests that some boys don’t like being used for casual sex. Can this be true?

Hot Features | Sam Snort 19% | 26 Oct 2000
FEELING LIKE A PROPER CHARLIE Sam Snort
A most untimely dose of galloping knobrot may prevent our star columnist from finally telling all

Music | Hit the North 19% | 27 Apr 2000
DON T FEAR THE BLEEPER Stuart Bailie
Hey, it was messy out there. Nine evenings of dance music across town. Incessant surprises from DJs and the local dance practitioners. The collective shebang was called Digital Belfest, a development from the rock-tastic Belfest events that take place here on regular occasions.

Hot Features | Reports 19% |  8 Feb 2007
How to win at the dating game Anne Sexton
With Valentine’s Day looming, many singletons are suddenly eager to find a partner. But if you know where to look, hooking up is easy-peasy says Anne Sexton.

Music | Hit the North 19% |  7 Jul 1999
Bathroom Blues Stuart Bailie
It is early in 1999 and Hillary Clinton is making one of her occasional visits to Belfast.

Music | News 19% |  3 Jul 2008
Show times released for Oxegen 2008 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Festival-goers heading to Oxegen will have some seriously tough decisions to make next weekend, as the show times are announced for this year's event.

Music | Hit the North 19% | 30 Mar 2000
THE TRACKS OF MY BEERS Stuart Bailie
Reading High Fidelity evokes memories of homesick nights in London for our Belfast columnist

Hot Features | Reports 19% |  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 19% | 11 Jul 2007
Folk Centre: Iberian dreaming Greg McAteer
Folk and trad news by Greg McAteer.

Hot Features | Sex 19% |  6 Oct 2004
Sexed up: Sexual awakening Anne Sexton
Being a student offers the opportunity to explore sex and relationships in a new and fuller way. You’d be mad not to take full advantage of it!

Politics | Bootboy 19% | 14 Nov 2003
The bottle and the damage aka BootBoy
alcohol abuse, recovery and the problem with aa. words Bootboy

Politics | McCann 19% | 30 Nov 1994
LEGAL WEAPONS Eamonn McCann
Should the illegal arms be handed over? The Northern Ireland Secretary, Sir Patrick Mayhew, was, understandably, very anxious about the answer to that question. And he’s probably even more anxious now as he awaits publication of the report of the Scott Inquiry into arms-related sales to Iraq.

Industry | Reports 18% |  6 Aug 1997
Going for a song Peter Murphy
From the germ of a melodic idea through to the record that's played on the radio - Hot Press presents all you need to know about the art of songwriting. By journalist and musician PETER MURPHY. Part One of a three-part industry special.

Hot Features | Ad Feature 18% |  9 Mar 1994
SOME THING COOKIN’ IN THE KITCHEN Colm O Hare
Located in Dublin’s thriving Temple Bar area and owned by U2, The Kitchen is one of the hottest clubs in one of the most happening cities in Europe. Report: Colm O’Hare

Hot Features | Comedy 18% | 19 Oct 1994
DON'T MAKE ME LAUGH! Joe Jackson
That would certainly seem to be the policy in RTE, where the hugely successful Scrap Saturday was ditched and Extra Extra promoted as A GREAT IDEA. Widely considered Ireland's most talented and controversial comedian, Dermot Morgan has suffered more than most in a climate where safety remains the bottom line. Here he talks about Teasey and Haughey, Bishop Casey's bedroom habits, Chris de Burgh's ladies in bed, the loves Labour have lost in government and what makes a legitimate target – along the way excoriating RTE for their unwillingness to take even the slightest risk in the cause of decent comedy. Interview: Joe Jackson.

Music | News 18% |  3 Mar 1999
Brewing Up A Storm Peter Murphy
30 years after the recording of Bitches Brew, the release of The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions comes on like Apocalypse Then The Sequel. PETER MURPHY journeys upriver into the heart of darkness and unearths still more evidence to confirm MILES DAVIS reputation as one of the most peaceful and influential musicians of the millennium.

Music | News 18% |  4 Jan 2005
Have I Got Rock 'n' Roll News for You Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark looks back at the music stories that made the headlines in 2004.

Hot Features | Reports 18% |  5 Jul 2007
The green green class of home Craig Fitzsimons
Blessed with total recall, Craig Fitzsimons relieves the most glorious Irish sporting achievements of the past 30 years – and some that we’d all rather forget.

  18% | 12 Dec 2005
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