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Music | News 100% | 20 May 2008
Westlife cancel UK gigs The Hot Press Newsdesk
Westlife have had to cancel two shows on their current UK tour after members Shane and Nicky fell ill.

Music | News 99% |  9 Mar 2004
Teary Westlife fans react to McFadden's departure The Hot Press Newsdesk
Fans in Dublin today expressed sadness that McFadden's departure comes so soon before the Westlife tour. Photos by Cathal Dawson.

Music | News 99% | 17 Oct 2005
Westlife head Childline concert The Hot Press Newsdesk
A poptastic charity is all set in aid of the Cheerios Childline Concert, with entertainment courtesy of Westlife, Girls Aloud, G4 and more.

Music | Interview 98% | 25 Mar 2004
Not so unbreakable after all Danielle Brigham
Bryan McFadden has left Westlife. Danielle Brigham attended the press conference to find out more…

Music Review | Album 97% | 24 Nov 1999
Westlife Stephen Robinson
Westlife weigh in with a seventeen track debut that varies from the sublime to the ridiculous, but ultimately proves that the Sligo rovers are going to be around for quite a while.

Music | News 97% |  9 Mar 2004
Bryan McFadden: Why I quit Westlife The Hot Press Newsdesk
An emotional Westlife have expressed sadness for McFadden's "amicable departure", with Bryan denying rumours of any ulterior career moves. Photos by Cathal Dawson.

Music | News 96% | 24 Nov 2006
Westlife win chart battle in Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
Westlife have taken the top spot in the Irish charts, in a week dominated by supergroups with releases by the likes of U2, The Beatles and Oasis.

Music | News 94% | 15 Nov 2006
'Westlife will take the Christmas top spot' insists Walsh The Hot Press Newsdesk
Louis Walsh insists Westlife will prevail in upcoming Christmas chart battle.

Music | News 94% |  7 Oct 2004
Westlife: new album + tour for 2005 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Westlife take on the Rat Pack in their forthcoming album, Allow Us To Be Frank

Music | News 94% |  1 Dec 2003
Westlife and Girls Aloud confirmed for Childline Concert The Hot Press Newsdesk
Westlife and Girls Aloud are among the artists donating their services for the Childline charity concert

Music | Interview 93% |  2 Jul 2003
West behaviour Olaf Tyaransen
Meeting the Pope, marriage to the Taoiseach’s daughter, the trouble with relationships, why they couldn’t have a hit with Bono, bad language on kids’ telly, golf in drugs out, Louis’ biggest lie and other tales from the lives of Westlife.

Music | News 88% | 17 Jun 2008
Killarney Summerfest begins this weekend The Hot Press Newsdesk
With a programme to entertain all the family, the Killarney Summerfest kicks off this weekend with performances from Westlife and Shane Ward.

Music | News 78% | 14 Nov 2003
Westlife in riot warning! The Hot Press Newsdesk
The band are set to cause mayhem on Grafton St when they appear instore in HMV

Hot Features | Interview 78% |  7 May 2004
Westlife, but not as we know it! Colm O Hare
How did IOYOU become the biggest boyband on the planet?

Music | News 76% |  3 Nov 2003
Westlife fans unite: three dates in May '04 announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
Crack open the piggy banks kids - tickets go on sale next week for Westlife's Dublin fest

Music | News 76% | 16 Jun 2003
Go West The Hot Press Newsdesk
Westlife to play homecoming show in Sligo

Music | News 76% | 31 Jan 2005
Westlife to split up? The Hot Press Newsdesk
So says Boyle Sports, who are predicting the band's break-up at odds of 2/1

Music | News 75% |  4 Sep 2003
Westlife to enliven Hong Kong Harbour Fest The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Irish lads will play alongside The Rolling Stones and Craig David at the government sponsored event.

Music | News 75% |  8 Nov 2002
Westlife meet fans at HMV Grafton St The Hot Press Newsdesk
The golden boys of pop set to turn Grafton St in to a sea of screaming teenagers this weekend

Music | News 73% | 12 Nov 2002
American dream The Hot Press Newsdesk
The brains behind some of America's most successful pop outfits - including Backstreet Boys and N'Sync - props Westlife for stardom

Music | Interview 72% | 10 May 2001
The Wild, Wild Westlife Joe Jackson
The drink, the drugs, the fights, the sex, the loves, the hates, the hits and the Taoiseach's daughter - here are Ireland's most successful boy band as you've never heard them before. Hearing their confessions: Joe Jackson

Music Review | Single 72% | 11 Oct 2001
Queen Of My Heart Phil Udell
You’d think that the time would be right for Westlife to expand their sound. Maybe next time

Music | News 72% | 19 Nov 2009
Stars help raise €400,000 at the Cheerios Childline Concert The Hot Press Newsdesk
See acts such as Westlife, Alexandra Burke and JLS perform when the event airs this Saturday 21 November on TV3.

Music | News 71% |  7 Mar 2002
Past 'lives The Hot Press Newsdesk
Does very old footage of the proto-Westlife - then called IOU, back in 1997 - belong to the band's childhood friend who filmed it, or to a promotions company who claim to have contracted him to do so? Let the courts decide

Music | News 71% |  9 Jan 2003
This must be... POP! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Westlife, Sam Mumba, Sugababes and Girls Aloud set fot Childline shindig

Music Review | Live 70% | 24 Jun 2002
Westlife Affirming Paul Brady
We’re on a romp through a compendium of music over the past thirty years, all souped up for the millennium…

Music | News 70% | 11 Dec 2002
A world of their own... The Hot Press Newsdesk
Lock up your little sisters: blondie boyband phenomenon Westlife head to Lansdowne Road in June 2003

Music Review | Album 70% | 17 Dec 2003
Turnaround Phil Udell
There comes a time in the life of any manufactured pop band worth their salt when they try and throw off their shackles and break the mould that has been created for them. It may involve a radical change of image, an attempt to start writing their own songs or even a management coup. The results are often glorious but short lived – Take That went bonkers on Never Forget and then promptly disintegrated; the Spice Girls dumped Fuller, lost Geri, prospered and then released a disastrous third – and it would appear final – album. From there, it’s solo careers for some, back to oblivion for others. The theory that it’s better to burn out than to fade away remains an attractive one. But what about another objective: to mature into genuine artistic relevance of the kind achieved by the Four Tops or The Temptations? Now on their fifth album and with a greatest hits behind them, surely the odds are on Westlife if not executing an abrupt volte face, then at least tinkering with the formula a little bit?

Music | News 70% | 15 Nov 2007
Westlife confirm Croke Park headliner The Hot Press Newsdesk
Westlife have confirmed media speculation – a good bit of it being in Hot Press – by announcing their biggest headlining show yet in Croke Park on June 1 2008.

Music | News 70% | 18 Nov 2005
Westlife continue their live onslaught The Hot Press Newsdesk
Popular boys eh? Ireland's premier boy band Westlife have announced more Irish dates to supplement their current stock of four.

Music | News 70% |  8 Nov 2005
Westlife make history in English charts The Hot Press Newsdesk
Westlife have made history by becoming the first Irish act to simultaneously top the UK single and album charts.

  70% | 24 Aug 2004
Westlife SOLD OUT  
Westlife, having been confirmed as the headline act at this year's 02 In The Park extravaganza which takes place on September 4 in the Phoenix Park, have already completely sold out.

Music | Interview 70% | 14 Dec 2001
This is pop! Stephen Robinson
In the instant world of pop music, it would be fair to say that life can be a bit of a rollercoaster – as some of our homegrown teenybop maestros discovered in 2001. But WESTLIFE and SAMANTHA MUMBA are still riding high. BY STEPHEN ROBINSON

Music | Interview 69% | 24 May 2001
The Bellefire Club Stephen Robinson
Cathy, Ciara, Kelly and Tara are collectively known as BELLEFIRE and are Westlife manager Louis Walsh’s latest project. STEPHEN ROBINSON investigates Louis’ angels

Music | News 69% |  4 Oct 2002
Pop till you drop The Hot Press Newsdesk
Pop corner: Westlife in America and B*Witched official split

Music | Interview 68% | 15 Dec 2000
Louis Walsh Joe Jackson
As the management force behind Boyzone, Westlife and Samantha Mumba, LOUIS WALSH is Ireland s Mr. Pop. In a candid interview with Joe Jackson he talks about his relationships with his acts, the ones that got away, the importance of the producer, the uselessness of critics and why he s unlikely to end up managing Van Morrison. Portraits: Cathal Dawson

Music | News 68% | 12 Oct 2009
Westlife headline Cheerios Childline gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
It's happening next month in the Dublin O2.

Politics | Frontlines 67% |  5 Feb 2004
Piracy: The China Crisis Mark Godfrey
Government indignation and empty promises characterise China’s response to CD and DVD piracy, which flourishes in the country. Irish artists like U2, Westlife and Enya are bootleggers’ staple sellers. And Mary Black gets ripped off too. Mark Godfrey reports

Music | Interview 67% | 10 Jan 2005
The Life of Brian Olaf Tyaransen
From stardom with Westlife to the breakup of his marriage, and a subsequent attempt to kickstart his solo career, Brian McFadden had an extraordinarily eventful year. With his private life routinely splashed all over the tabloids and controversy currently raging over everything from his latest video to his admiration for Nirvana, he remains in the eye of the storm. In a candid interview with hotpress, he discusses living his life in the media spotlight, his decision to leave Westlife, drink, drugs, sex and the continuing fallout from his break-up with his wife Kerry.

Music | Interview 66% | 15 Apr 2002
Let's hear it for the boy Stuart Clark
You know that your pop star interviewee is confident about the quality of his splendid new album, when he's happy to talk about everyone else under the sun. So it is with Pet Shop Boy Neil Tennant as he gives the thumbs up or down to Eminem, Liza Minelli, Kylie Minogue, So Solid Crew, Boy George and Westlife. Keeping score: Stuart Clark

Music | News 57% |  4 Aug 2004
Are you 'The One'? The Hot Press Newsdesk
It's the stuff of Westliffian dreams: Mark, Nicky, Kian and Shane... and you!

Music | Interview 53% |  2 Jul 2003
West behaviour – Part two Olaf Tyaransen
 

Music Review | Single 52% | 10 May 2002
Bop Bop Baby Colm O Hare
 

Music Review | Album 52% | 30 Nov 2004
Allow Us To Be Frank Phil Udell
This is cynical, cheap, creatively bankrupt and it sucks.

Music Review | Album 51% |  9 Nov 2000
Coast To Coast Stephen Robinson
Having won the vicious knife-and-broken-bottle fight that ensued among the hotpress’ crew (sorry about the eye, Olaf) in order to decide who would take this one on, I bring you Coast To Coast. Taa-daa!

Music Review | Single 50% |  8 Oct 2003
Hey Whatever Phil Udell
I may be slightly out of step here, but could someone tell me what the problem actually is with all this?

Music | News 50% |  8 Mar 2004
Westlife to split? Major announcement expected tomorrow. The Hot Press Newsdesk
Could it be the end of the road for Bryan, Shane, Mark, Nicky and Kian?

Music | News 49% |  4 Mar 2002
'My "alcoholic rage" hell' The Hot Press Newsdesk
Westlife's Brian McFadden never meant to start something with So Solid Crew - it was just "one drunken night and it could have happened to anyone". "If another band had been sitting there instead," he explains, "I'd have had a go at them"

Music | Interview 49% | 10 Nov 2003
Ways To Go Colm O Hare
A sister group whose family name begins with ‘C’ – little wonder that The Conways are being compared to you-know-who. Find out what’s different about the Sligo foursome.

Music Review | Album 48% | 29 Nov 2001
World Of Their Own Colm O Hare
Pleasing little girls and their mums and their grandmums is what they do. And they do it brilliantly.

Music Review | Album 48% | 29 Nov 2001
World of their Own Colm O Hare
Pleasing little girls and their mums and their grandmums is what they do. And they do it brilliantly.

Music | Interview 48% |  1 May 2002
Mixed grill: Ash The Mixed Grill
You cook them, we serve them up in the Q&A cantina. At the table to answer the questions posed, in our second serving this fortnight, by members of hotpress.com: Ash

Hot Features | Commentary 48% | 14 Dec 2001
The popular music digest Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK and STEPHEN ROBINSON look back on an eventful year in Irish music

Music | Interview 48% |  7 Jun 2001
Dry, dry, dry Billy Scanlan
solo and sober, former WET wet wet man marti pellow has plenty to smile about. interview: Billy Scanlan

Music | Interview 47% | 17 Jan 2002
Ash! Bang! Wallop! Kim Porcelli
They came, they saw, they conquered - again. Ash's comeback kid Tim Wheeler looks back over a spectacular year. Angel interceptor: Kim Porcelli

Hot Features | Interview 47% | 16 Aug 2002
Cheesy listening Stephen Robinson
Dublin anarcho-pop five-piece The Camembert Quartet have just released their debut album Music Is War, but with song titles such as 'Boybands Are C**ts' it's unlikely they'll be joining westlife on tour

Music | Interview 47% | 12 Apr 2001
Angels With Dirty Faces John Walshe
John Walshe travels to Berlin to see Ash in superlative live form on Paddy's night. And no wonder: the band reckon their new album, free all angels could put them in the Michael Jackson league! plus: why they're so down on Louis Walsh, Westlife and Ronan Keating and so up for Bono, John Hume, David Trimble and - wait for it - Darius of Popstars. Flash photography: Mella Travers

Music Review | Single 47% | 14 Nov 2006
Patience Phil Udell
Following the failure of their chief songwriters to scratch out much of a solo career, All Saints/Take That are back to have another pop. It’s a risky tactic, the stakes raised by a feeling that these tracks sound a bit like a Girls Aloud/Westlife album rather than anything new and exciting. Not bad but certainly no ‘Pure Shores’/‘Back For Good’.

Music | Interview 46% | 19 Mar 2004
What Katie did next Danielle Brigham
From studying at the Brit School of Performing Arts and providing backing vocals for Westlife, to her Terry Wogan-facilitated assault on the charts and subsequent elevation to bona-fide star status, former Belfast resident Katie Melua has packed an enormous amount into her 19 years.

Music | Interview 46% |  2 Aug 2001
Catatonic for the troops Olaf Tyaransen
After a lengthy period spent "feeding my brain" CERYS MATTHEWS insists she’s really "up for it" again. Although our stop press news suggests her optimism may be slightly premature. Meantime, OLAF TYARANSEN hears about love, politics, presidents, boy bands and CATATONIA's best album yet

Music | News 46% | 28 May 2003
The Special Olympics go pop The Hot Press Newsdesk
Westlife and other pop heavyweights confirmed to play Special Olympics closing ceremony in Croke Park

Hot Features | Interview 46% |  2 Apr 2003
Dave Fanning Olaf Tyaransen
One of the most familiar faces and voices in Irish broadcasting, Dave Fanning has interviewed just about every rock and movie star worth knowing. But here Olaf Tyaransen goes behind the public image to unearth some of his more secret history: working with the disgraced “Captain” Cooke; nude interviewing with U2; getting ripped off by the nanny; and much more.

Hot Features | Commentary 45% | 14 Dec 2001
All human life was here (part 1) Staff Writer
Superstars, rock stars, movie stars, sports stars, tv stars, authors, actors, artists, comedians, politicians, broadcasters, astrologers, chefs, outlaws, weirdoes, dingbats and Lee Scratch Perry...

Music | News 45% |  9 Mar 2004
Split Confirmed: Bryan Out - Tour to go on... The Hot Press Newsdesk
As predicted by hotpress.com yesterday Westlife today announced the end of the current lineup.

Music | News 45% | 19 Jul 2001
Westlife Admit Defeat The Hot Press Newsdesk
WESTLIFE HAVE CALLED “time” on their efforts to break the American market.

Music | News 45% |  7 Jun 2001
Westlife riot Stuart Clark
16 INDONESIAN TEENAGERS had to be rushed to hospital last week after crowd trouble erupted at a Westlife concert.

Music | News 45% |  7 Jun 2001
Westlife riot Stuart Clark
16 INDONESIAN TEENAGERS had to be rushed to hospital last week after crowd trouble erupted at a Westlife concert.

Music | News 45% | 27 Feb 2008
UPDATED: Prince confirmed for Croke Park The Hot Press Newsdesk
As predicted by hotpress.com, Prince will be joining the lineup of summer concerts scheduled in Dublin's Croke Park stadium.

Music | News 44% | 18 Feb 2002
Guest of the nation The Hot Press Newsdesk
Current toppermost of the poppermost Enrique Iglesias joins Westlife, the Cranberries and (possibly, ssh!) U2 and the Corrs at this year's Meteor Awards

Music | News 44% | 10 Mar 2008
Duke Special, Snow Patrol and more for charity album The Hot Press Newsdesk
Jon Astley, the UK producer whose credits include Debbie Harry, Eric Clapton and The Who, has put together a monster 31-track compilation for the Tuesday’s Child charity.

Music | News 43% | 16 Jul 2008
Louis Walsh holds open auditions for girl band The Hot Press Newsdesk
Aspiring performers will have their chance to shine in front of one of the biggest names in pop this month, as Louis Walsh holds open auditions for a new five-piece girl band.

Music | News 43% | 28 Feb 2003
You rock my world (ow) The Hot Press Newsdesk
Planet Rock Profiles return to our screens with interviews from Ashanti, Westlife, Ja Rule, Alanis Morrisette and more

Music | News 43% | 18 Feb 2008
Aslan surprise at the Meteors The Hot Press Newsdesk
Aslan were the unexpected winners of the night at the Meteor Ireland Music awards, beating off competition from the likes of Ash, Delorentos and the Flaws to take the title of Best Irish Band.

Music Review | Album 42% | 11 May 2000
Issues Jackie Hayden
In an age when former angry young men like Elvis Costello have become all-round family entertainers and half the nation's youth seem to be blissed out on the music of Westlife et al,. . .

Music | News 42% | 18 Jun 2002
Apres match (literally) The Hot Press Newsdesk
Barry Murphy, Risteard Cooper and friends - Apres Match to you - head the bill at tonight's big little homecoming party for the Irish World Cup side tonight in the Phoenix Park. Oh yeah... some lot called Westlife are playing as well

Politics | McCann 41% |  5 Sep 2003
The Blair Witch Project Eamonn McCann
From rebirthing to feng shui – the crucial evidence which suggests that britain’s first couple have gone mad. words Eamonn McCann

Hot Features | Reports 40% | 16 Mar 2009
Sleet fighting men Colin Carberry
Snow Patrol are hometown heroes in Belfast, but they’re also giving something back to the local music scene.

Music | Homefront 40% | 16 Mar 2000
SLIGO Siobhan Long
To suggest that music is thriving in Sligo is akin to declaring that there s been a bit of an upturn in the economy lately. Music of all breeds, creeds and colour can be found in abundance around the county.

Industry | Reports 36% | 25 Oct 2001
State of play Jackie Hayden
JACKIE HAYDEN offers an interim summary of the Irish music industry

Music | Interview 31% | 17 Jan 2002
Hot Press Readers' Poll 2002: Loves and Loathes A Various
And the winners are...

Hot Features | Commentary 31% | 27 Jun 2002
Famous fives The Hot Press Newsdesk
that have made their mark

Music | News 30% | 23 Oct 2002
Louis pops Virgin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Louis Walsh has some choice words for Virgin Radio

Hot Features | Interview 30% | 17 Jan 2002
Old Hayden's Almanac: March Jackie Hayden
 

Hot Features | Interview 30% | 17 Nov 2004
Hot Off The Press Joe Donnelly
Stuff that aint true ...

Music | Interview 30% | 12 Mar 2008
The Swedest thing Ed Power
Nordic singer Jonna Lee on her ambiguous relationship with her homeland and meeting Ed Harcourt in cyberspace.

Music | Interview 29% | 16 Apr 2007
No use in Brian over spilt milk Paul Nolan
He may have lost his record deal but Brian McFadden is optimistic about the future. And no, he doesn’t plan on getting back with Kerry.

Music | Interview 29% | 14 Dec 2001
High on emotion Phil Udell
The rockers kept on rocking, with Linkin Park poised to knock Limp Bizkit off their perch

Music | Interview 28% | 15 Mar 2005
Who Let The Dogg Out? Phil Udell
Being sued for rape didn’t stop Snoop Dogg giving Phil Udell the benefit of his views on NWA, record labels, going solo and how the Bible encourages him to party. Photos by Liam Sweeney.

Music | Interview 28% | 25 Jul 2006
Songs in the chimpanzee of life Colm O Hare
Temporarily quitting their LA abode for a rare homeward trip Saucy Monky reveal that the Viper Room isn’t all it’s cracked up to be and explain how they’ve conquered US television.

Music | Interview 28% |  5 Feb 2003
Number crunchers Hannah Hamilton
Notorious for their punk-rock lifestyle, Sum 41 insist there’s more to their act than cheeky lyrics and heavy drinking.

Hot Features | Interview 28% |  6 Apr 2004
The Hotlist Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark rounds up the best music CDs, DVDs and books of the fortnight.

Hot Features | Commentary 28% | 17 Aug 2000
Venus On The Tear Joe Jackson
PATRICK WALSHE explains exactly why people should go to see his play, Venus With A Filthy Hangover

Music | Interview 28% | 26 Oct 2000
Mix And Match Eamon Sweeney
Are MIXTWITCH the best young punk band around? EAMON SWEENEY finds out

Music | Interview 28% |  2 Aug 2001
Keeping it real Colm O Hare
Having survived brit pop, DODGY turn to their fans and the internet to secure their future. Report: COLM O'HARE

Music | Interview 28% | 13 Apr 2000
A Teenage Dream Is Still Hard To Beat Eamon Sweeney
The next Irish big things are JJ72. But "Irish music means nothing to us," frontman MARK GREANEY tells EAMON SWEENEY.

Music | Interview 28% | 29 Mar 2001
Dum Dums With(out) A Bullet Stephen Robinson
Josh Doyle of power pop outfit the Dum Dums gives Stephen Robinson his best shot

Music | Interview 28% | 25 Jul 2003
In at the deep end Paul Nolan
All girl shiny happy pop combo Skyn Deep are determined to learn from the mistakes of others.

Music | Interview 28% | 11 Mar 2002
Some neck John Walshe
Upon the release of their debut album Knievel Is Evil, John Walshe talks to Northern noisemongers Throat about their modus operandi

Music | Interview 28% |  7 Jun 2001
Magically hip John Walshe
Ursula Burns talks to John WalshE about her enchanting new album, Spell

Hot Features | Commentary 28% | 14 Dec 2001
The popular music digest Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK and STEPHEN ROBINSON look back on an eventful year in Irish music

Music | Interview 27% |  4 Dec 2003
The art of darkness Stuart Clark
Thin Lizzy brought artist Jim Fitzpatrick and band of 2003 The Darkness together for a special Christmas project.

Music | Interview 27% | 27 Apr 2000
Getting Fixed Up George Byrne
From the ashes of BAWL, a new band, FIXED STARS, has arisen. And they re even better. Frontman MARK CULLEN tells GEORGE BYRNE about posing in bordellos, singing songs about wife-beating at the BBC Radio One Roadshow, and how he got to write a song with Al Green!

Music | Interview 27% | 23 Mar 2005
At Home With... Nikki Hayes Shilpa Ganatra
With her urban flavoured show on 2FM providing the soundtrack to many youths’ misdemeanours, the quiet suburb of Baltinglass seems an unlikely hood for Nikki Hayes. She talks to Shilpa Ganatra about her new neighbours, hapless attempts at playing housewife, and meeting Lionel Richie. Photography by Cathal Dawson

Music | Interview 27% |  8 Sep 2008
Believe the hype Anne Sexton
They’ve been heralded as the biggest thing in Irish rock since U2 – a prediction that proved prescient when The Script romped to the top of the charts with their debut album.

Music | Interview 27% | 18 May 2005
Red Hot Chilli Colm O Hare
Based in Glasnevin and founded by producer Mark Hadfield, businessman Chris Hehir and Brian McFadden, Chilli Studios proves that home digital recording hasn't yet usurped state of the art commercial studios.

Music | Interview 27% | 17 Jan 2001
TANGLED UP IN BLUE Nadine O Regan
Prior to their recent Dublin gig, THE BLUETONES talked to NADINE O REGAN about the fickleness of fame, artistic integrity, America and the dangers of sausage sponsorship!

Music | Interview 27% | 26 Oct 2000
The Hitman Bites Back Colm O Hare
PETE WATERMAN, one third of the famous Stock, Aitken and Waterman team, defends himself. Interview: Colm O'Hare

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 19 Oct 2004
Sexed Up: Jealousy Anne Sexton
The aesthetic appreciation of fit young blokes in swimming trunks shouldn’t enrage the green-eyed monster.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 19 Jan 2006
At home with John Creedon Jackie Hayden
With presenter John Creedon on a roll with his new mid-afternoon slot on RTE Radio 1, Jackie Hayden crosses the threshold of his Cork abode to see what the man gets up to away from the mike.

Music | Interview 27% | 18 Feb 2004
Rick, don't lose that number! Jackie Hayden
Many Irish radio fans reckon that the 2fm evening schedule is at its most exciting for years – from 6 pm, when a revitalised Dave Fanning comes on, right through to Hotpress columnist Cormac Battle signing off at 2am. One of the linchpins of that stretch is Dubliner Rick O’Shea. To celebrate his tenth year in radio we sent Jackie Hayden to ask O’Shea a few leading questions and to check out the great man’s credentials with his colleagues.

Music | Interview 27% | 22 Jun 2000
This Is Pop Kim Porcelli
Hand-picked, coddled and manufactured: mainstream pop stars have the life. Don t they? KIM PORCELLI gets up about twelve hours earlier than usual and spends the day with SAMANTHA MUMBA. Hot shots: PETER MATTHEWS

Music | Interview 27% | 12 Mar 2002
La belle époque Peter Murphy
Extinguisher in hand, Peter Murphy cautiously approaches, but finds himself charmed and disarmed by Bellefire

Music | Interview 27% |  6 Jul 2006
Rimes scene investigation Ed Power
Hurricane Katrina may have broken Mississippi native and country-pop starlet LeAnn Rimes' heart, but she has no interest in preachifying politics.

Music | Interview 27% | 22 Jun 2000
Hi-Lo, Hi-Lo, It s Good To Be Back! John Walshe
From the ashes of The Stunning have arisen The Walls. John Walshe reports

Music | News 27% | 14 Apr 2003
Walsh confirms split with Keating The Hot Press Newsdesk
During his career to date, the name Ronan Keating had been inseparable from that of his manager, Louis Walsh. Until now, that is…

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 24 Nov 2005
Queen of Hearts Adrienne Murphy
Her novels have charmed millions of readers around the world, but in Ireland she remains best known as the Taoseach's daughter. As her third book is published, Cecelia Ahern talks about success, politics and how her parents' separation coloured her thoughts on love and marriage.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% |  9 Nov 2000
Mad, Bad And Dangerous To Know Peter Murphy
He might not have been the first rock n roller but he came pretty damn close. And in the success-through-excess stakes no-one could rival Rimbaud. PETER MURPHY savours a revealing new biography of the wild child

Hot Features | Commentary 27% |  1 Mar 2001
Something's Rotten In The State Of Pop Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy tunes in to ITV's 'search for a star' vehicle Popstars

Music Review | Single 27% |  5 Jul 2002
Wherever You Will Go Stephen Robinson
 

Music | Interview 27% |  1 Jun 2006
Boy don't cry Tara Brady
Life has been a bit of a rollercoaster for Ronan Keating since he left Boyzone for a solo career. But he’s not one for moaning or dishing dirt – even when conversation turns to Louis Walsh.

Music | Interview 27% | 27 Mar 2008
Their shine has come Lauren Murphy
Indie pretty-boys The Coronas aspire to be taken seriously as artists. They chat about their plans for breaking big abroad and explain why they're not the Irish Busted.

Music | Interview 27% | 12 Apr 2006
Boys' own adventure Ed Power
Kaiser Chiefs and Hard-Fi may have sold more records, but they’re mere also-rans in the tabloid fame game compared to Sam Preston. Ed Power finds out how the Ordinary Boys frontman is coping with life post-Big Brother.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 26 Apr 2001
Scratch ‘n’ sniff Peter Murphy
Pop guru Simon Napier-Bell has written an account of the highs and lows of 50 years of pop music. Peter Murphy reports

Music | Interview 27% | 15 Dec 2005
Xmas marks the spot Greg McAteer
Christmas is nearly upon us – and so are a host of mouth-watering concerts.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 14 Jan 2003
Talkin’ turkey Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark meets Dustin, the turkey who’s not just for Christmas and gets the gobbledigook on 2002

Music | Interview 27% | 12 Oct 2000
telling it like it is Joe Jackson
Having already conquered Ireland and the UK, SAMANTHA MUMBA is poised to join Britney and Christina at the top of the American pop chart. Not bad for someone who two years ago was fired from a panto by Twink! Now, with her new album Gotta Tell You ready for release, the Dublin singer talks candidly to JOE JACKSON about drugs, sex and the break-up of her parents marriage

Music | Interview 27% | 10 Dec 2004
HP-7 Round Table Summit Stuart Clark
Never mind figgy puddings and partridges in pear trees, there’s some serious seasonal business to be done as the annual HP-7 summit gathers in the crucible of cultural discourse that is The Central Hotel’s Library Bar.

Music | News 26% |  9 Jan 2002
Sophie set to thrill theaudience! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sophie Ellis-Bextor to play the Olympia? There'll be murder on the dancefloor...

Music | Interview 26% | 12 May 2004
Operation rock and awe starts here.. Stuart Clark
Having dominated the charts here for the past ten years, Ash are gearing up for a full-scale invasion of America. Stuart Clark dons his hard hat as Tim, Mark, Rick and Charlotte tell him about their new record of mass destruction Meltdown, and the A-list celebrity company they’ve been keeping in the city of angels.

Music Review | Live 26% | 21 Sep 2004
O2 in the park Damien Halpin
Boybands, Girlbands, Rock Bands, Pop Bands. They were all on show today in the Phoenix Park. To the 100,000 strong crowd who turned out to see over 30 acts perform, it was a hugely enjoyable afternoon, the 30-odd minute walk through the park to the site notwithstanding.

Music | News 26% | 24 Feb 2005
Ronnie Wood to perform with The Thrills at Meteors The Hot Press Newsdesk
Taking place tonight in the Dublin Point, the Meteor Ireland Music Awards will feature performances by Paddy Casey, Bell X1 and The Thrills among others

Music | Interview 26% | 24 May 2001
The filth & the fury Stuart Clark
They say they’ve come from hell to bring us foot and mouth. But in reality they come from a small village outside Ipswich. STUART CLARK meets CRADLE OF FILTH, metal maniacs and purveyors of blasphemy, horror and gore – and, as you might expect, ends up talking about mums, kiddies, Winnie the Pooh and moisturiser

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 17 Sep 2009
SHOWING UP IN PUBLIC Stuart Clark
Who better to launch this year’s Music Show than Irish band of the moment The Script? In a taster of what to expect from October’s RDS weekender, Danny, Glen and Mark treated a roomful of fans, music students and industry professionals to their thoughts on illegal downloading, songwriting, the dreaded Auto-tune and touring with Macca and U2.

Music | Interview 26% | 24 Oct 2005
Instrumental breaks Jackie Hayden
For the serious musician, the instrument you choose can prove crucial.

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.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 27 Aug 2004
Lord Henry Mountcharles Olaf Tyaransen
An aristocrat turned rock’n’roll promoter, Lord Henry Mountcharles has been one of the most intriguing figures in Irish public life over the past twenty years. On the eve of Madonna’s hugely anticipated gig at Slane Castle, Mountcharles talks to Hot Press about his priviledged upbringing, studying at Harvard, running for electoral office, experimenting with drugs, meeting U2, Guns n’ Roses and David Bowie, and his encounters with UFO's. Photography Cathal Dawson

Music | News 26% | 14 Sep 2007
Music Ireland latest: Louis Walsh confirmed The Hot Press Newsdesk
Louis Walsh is the latest big name to be added to the line-up for Music Ireland '07.

Music | News 26% | 18 Jun 2002
More green energy... The Hot Press Newsdesk
Mundy, Kila and The Revs also confirmed for tonight's World Cup homecoming in the Phoenix Park

Music | Interview 26% | 13 Apr 2000
Up Close And Personal Stuart Clark
After years when her triumphs were in danger of being masked by her tribulations, DOLORES O RIORDAN is back in defiantly upbeat form. She talks to STUART CLARK about confidence, critics, Calvin Klein and her confirmation-size breasts ! Pics: MICK QUINN.

Music | Interview 26% | 25 Mar 2003
Noel Gallagher The Mixed Grill
How the mafia did Noel a favour by twatting Liam; the U2 song Oasis might cover; the most he’s spent on cocaine; a great night out in Ireland’ and what it will say on his tombstone. Noel Gallagher answers the reader’s questions. Turning up the heat Stuart Clark.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 10 Nov 1999
Young People Of Ireland I Loathe You Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy takes a look at youth culture in 1999 Ireland. And he s not happy.

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 27 Oct 1999
Young People Of Ireland, I Loathe You Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy takes a look at youth culture in 1999 Ireland. And he s not happy.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 15 Dec 2000
"I'm Not At All Glad You Asked Me That" George Byrne
It's head-scratching, nail-biting, on-the-tip-of-your-tongue time again, as GEORGE BYRNE presides over our renowned annual music quiz [this is for the year 2000]

Music | Interview 26% | 29 Jan 2008
A walk on the bogside Jason O'Toole
Girls Aloud’s Nadine Coyle talks about her Derry childhood, drug use in the pop industry and explains why she gets irritated when the band are called “British”.

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

Music | Interview 26% | 19 Jul 2001
Keeping Up With The Jones Stuart Clark
The Black Crowes! Blowjobs! Journey! Drink! Bob Seger! Vick’s inhaler! and why Keith Duffy is more fun than the Manic Street Preachers! Stereophonics let their hair down in the company of Stuart Clark

Music | Interview 26% |  6 Jan 2004
Thrills & spills & bellyaches Peter Murphy
It’s been a hell of a year for The Thrills, propelled from rehearsal rooms in rainy Dublin to a number one album, sell-out shows and limo-driven tours of L.A. at night. Hotpress catches up with the band as they kick off an irish homecoming trek with an exclusive Dublin fan club gig.

Music | Interview 26% |  4 Aug 2006
What's up Tiger Lily? Steve Cummins
Fame has come remarkably quickly for Lily Allen, with her sensational debut album Alright, Still hitting the No.1 spot in the week of its release. But, with babysitting for Bez on her CV, anything is a breeze – and the bolshie young singer is taking it all in her stride. Plus, having lived in Ireland for a number of years, she has more than a few interesting tales to tell. Just don’t ask her about Bob Geldof...

Music | Interview 26% |  1 Oct 2004
Heaven knows The Thrills are miserable now... Stuart Clark
The last 18 months have been a hell of a ride for The Thrills, catapulted from the relative obscurity of the south dublin suburbs to the top of the uk charts, rubbing shoulders with Van Dyke Parks and Peter Buck along the way. But are the band suffering from diver’s bends? is that laid-back california-in-my-mind facade starting to crumble? We put on our therapist’s hats and endeavour to find out, if something’s gotta give, what gives?

Music | Interview 26% | 25 Jun 2004
Born to be Wilde Stuart Clark
A year ago they were being paid fifty quid a gig, now they’re one of the biggest rock ‘n’ roll bands on the planet and about to take the Oxegen main stage by storm. A pun loving Stuart Clark discovers how Franz Ferdinand have become Top of the Fops.

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  7 Dec 2000
Same As It Ever Was Siobhan Long
Abortion hasn t gone away, you know; rather it s Irish women, some 6,500 a year, who have to do the travelling while, back home, the pro-life movement continues to insist that It Can Never Happen Here. TONY O BRIEN of the Irish Family Planning Association believes it s well past time tht we got to grips with a problem whch, time and again, has dominated public debate while leaving women in the throes of crisis pregnancy to fend for themselves. Interview: Siobhan Long. Photography: CATHAL DAWSON

Music | News 26% |  3 Feb 2006
U2 scoop up at the Meteors The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Meteor Awards took place in Dublin last night and U2 were the clear winners, winning in all three categories they were nominated in.

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

Music | Interview 26% | 19 Jan 2005
Ones to Watch- 2005 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press selects 13 – lucky for some! – of the Irish bands and artists most likely to set the rock world alight in 2005. Remember these names...

Music | News 26% |  2 Apr 2009
Jimmy MacCarthy returns The Hot Press Newsdesk
He plays his first gig for five years in the National Stadium.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% |  8 Jun 2000
2FM Comes Of Age Jackie Hayden
2FM is 21! JACKIE HAYDEN and CHRIS DONOVAN provide an overview to the nation's longest running and most influential music station.

Hotlist | CD 26% |  2 Mar 2004
Best of Acoustic The Hot Press Hot List
As I’ve mentioned about 85 times before, given the choice between leprosy and most major label compilations, I normally go the ulcerated and gangrenous limb route. The Best Of Acoustic is different..

Music | Interview 26% | 22 May 2002
Bang a gong! John Walshe
John Walshe had a ringside seat for all the music, speeches, laughs and tears that made the 2002 hotpress Irish Music Awards in Belfast a night to remember.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 23 Apr 2003
4 real Kim Porcelli
Is she a manufactured pop act made to look like a rock chick? is she a rock chick who sells records like a manufactured pop act? or is she something else entirely? Why’d Avril Lavigne have to go and make things so complicated?

Hot Features | Interview 26% |  6 Oct 2003
Ciaran Cuffe Olaf Tyaransen
Ciaran Cuffe [right by Mick Quinn] doesn’t look much like a typical Teachta Dala. So little so, in fact, that when the Green Party TD comes out to greet photographer Mick Quinn and myself in a guarded reception area in Leinster House, we simply don’t recognise him. He just doesn’t look the part.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 25 Jan 2005
Old Hayden’s Almanac 2005 Jackie Hayden
It’s the guide Ladbrokes, the Central Bank, Mystic Meg and Mark Lawrenson turn to at the start of each year – Jackie Hayden’s cultural, sporting and political forecasts for the forthcoming twelve months.

Music | Interview 26% | 27 Jun 2002
Rock of ages Jackie Hayden
The best of times and the worst of times - we give you 25 defining moments in irish music (and a little bit more into the bargain!)

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 24 May 2001
Tom Kitt Olaf Tyaransen
Fianna Fail TD, guitar player, marathon runner and father of David, TOM KITT on: Charlie, Beverly, Liam, Bertie, Carr Communications, drink, dope, religion, protest singing and the high regard in which he holds his famous son. Interview: OLAF TYARANSEN. Photography: MELLA TRAVERS

Music | Interview 26% |  8 Dec 2005
Generation X-mas Stuart Clark
Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without the dissection of the rock ‘n’ roll year that is the Hot Press Summit. Gathering round the table are the good and great of Irish music, but who let Podge & Rodge in?

Music | News 26% | 10 Dec 2007
Neil Diamond confirms Croker headliner The Hot Press Newsdesk
Neil Diamond is to play Dublin's Croke Park next summer.

Music Review | Album 26% |  7 Dec 2004
Irish Son Tanya Sweeney
Robbie Williams has a hell of a lot to answer for. Nowadays, every trained chump in the charts feels that they too can have a stab at credible solo stardom (and bagging an unspeakable amount of money from a major label).

Music | Interview 26% | 26 Feb 2003
Good days at the office Olaf Tyaransen
From dark age to middle age, Nick Cave is such a far cry from the blood-spilling junkie of rock legend that these days you’re likely to encounter him commuting to his 9 to 5. Except of course that his job is writing and making music, his new album is called Nocturama and there are, he admits, some sizeable blow-outs in the memory banks.

Music | Interview 25% | 17 Jan 2001
The Boy From The County Hell Peter Murphy
EMINEM s Marshall Mathers LP has gone 12 times platinum in Ireland. He s been voted Time magazine s Man Of The Year. And, having broken through into the mainstream with the remarkable Stan , he s just been nominated for four Grammys. So why is the world suddenly falling at the feet of a venomous bottle-blonde rapper who s penned some of the most repugnant, hate-filled lyrics since the invention of the gramophone record? Peter Murphy tells one of pop music s most extraordinary stories ever

Music | News 25% |  6 Nov 2007
Boyzone reformation is GO! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ronan Keating has confirmed that the much vaunted Boyzone reunion is definitely on.

Music Review | Single 25% | 10 Dec 2003
In Every Man there is a Child Paul Nolan
The Papenfus brothers return to the fold with a plaintive piece of moody acoustica.

Music | News 25% |  2 Feb 2005
Bryan McFadden announces summer tour dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Fans of Mr McFadden will be able to catch the Irish Son performing live in Cork, Dublin and Belfast

Music | News 25% |  1 Apr 2006
O2 Party in the Park: Off the agenda for 2006 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press can exclusively reveal that O2's annual "Party in the Park" seems to have been pushed aside for 2006.

Music Review | Album 25% | 21 Oct 2008
The Gorgeous Colours Edwin McFee
Bacharach meets New Wave in Pop heaven

Music Review | Live 25% |  4 Feb 2002
Childline concert Hannah Hamilton
Seeing Six, A1, Hear'Say and Fifth Avenue writhing around onstage bore a striking resemblance to Barbie and Ken coming to life. And they could sing.

Music | News 25% | 18 Sep 2007
2FM boss for Music Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
John Clarke, the head of 2FM, is the latest figure to join the ranks of participants in Music Ireland '07.

Music | News 25% |  8 Nov 2005
The Pogues are to join the race for the Christmas number one The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Pogues gear up for the Christmas number one race with a new version of ‘Fairytale Of New York’.

Music | News 25% |  4 May 2005
Freddie Middleton signs The Conway Sisters The Hot Press Newsdesk
Former record company bigwig turned manager Freddie Middleton has taken The Conway Sisters under his wings

Music | News 25% |  6 Dec 2001
Hot Press Awards return The Hot Press Newsdesk
April 25th finds Belfast playing host to the 2002 Hot Press Music Awards

Music | News 24% | 11 Jan 2006
U2 lead the way for Ireland in Brit Awards The Hot Press Newsdesk
The nominations for the 2006 Brit Awards have been announced, and it's no surprise that U2 are waving the Irish flag.

Music | News 24% | 21 Nov 2007
Led Zeppelin to tour in 2008 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Rumours of a full Led Zeppelin tour next year have apparently been confirmed - by the lead singer of the band booked to support them.

Music Review | Album 24% | 16 Dec 2002
Short Scenes Phil Udell
There are some beautiful, if fleeting, moments – but it’s hard to escape the feeling that it is, for the most part, less than essential

Music | News 24% | 29 Oct 2008
Brendam Graham becomes a 'Million-Air' The Hot Press Newsdesk
Irish songwriter Brendan Graham is doubtless feeling chuffed with himself this week after joining the ‘Million-Air’ club.

Music | News 24% | 31 Mar 2004
Trawl for tunes at TBMC on April 17 The Hot Press Newsdesk
One for the diary: the Temple Bar Music Centre will host the Music, CD & Record Fair on April 17

Music | News 24% |  7 Jun 2001
Spaniard in the works Stuart Clark
THE CORRS HAVE linked up with Latino superstar Alejandro Sanz in an attempt to crack the Hispanic market.

Music | News 24% | 15 Oct 2008
Oasis for Slane UPDATE The Hot Press Newsdesk
Following confirmation of Oasis' spot at Slane 2009, Noel Gallagher tells the press that playing in Ireland is a "magical event"

Music | News 24% | 30 Oct 2009
Saw Doctors go top three The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Saw Doctors, one of Ireland's most enduring acts are back in the frame. Their To Win Just Once, The Best Of The Saw Doctors album has debuted at No.3 in the Irish album charts.

Music | News 24% | 27 Apr 2007
Gerry Ryan's daughter to support Shayne Ward The Hot Press Newsdesk
Pop group Lady Nada – so named after the "master of the sixth ray of peace" – have been added to the bill alongside Shayne Ward at this weekend’s Dublin Spring Fair. 

Music | News 23% |  7 Feb 2005
Andrea Corr Scores A Hat Trick The Hot Press Newsdesk
Picking up gongs left, right and centre, Andrea Corr has just been honoured for her acting skills at the Colorado Film Festival

Music | News 23% |  7 Aug 2003
MIX music industry course enrolling now The Hot Press Newsdesk
Enrollments are now being taken for the MIX course which begins in Autumn

Music | News 23% | 19 Aug 2005
Humanzi producer one day, Manson drummer the next The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dublin rockers Humanzi have had to slo down work on their debut album so - how cool is this - their producer can join Marilyn Manson's tour band.

Music | News 23% | 25 Mar 2004
Shane: management hit back.. The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Shane MacGowan organisation has responded to the current controversy surrounding the singer and which is highlighted in the latest issue of Hotpress.

Music | News 23% | 20 Sep 2007
2FM boss John Clarke for Music Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
John Clarke, the head of 2FM, is the latest figure pencilled in to make an appearance at the RDS this October. Clarke, who is one of the most influential individuals in the industry here, will take part in the panel discussion 'Who Writes The Playlists - And Are Irish Artists Getting A Fair Deal?'.

Music | News 23% | 23 May 2008
Brian McFadden gets an Aussie style football transfer The Hot Press Newsdesk
Brian McFadden has temporarily traded in his music career for one in TV presenting Down Under.

Music | News 23% | 14 Mar 2008
'This is crazy': Louis Walsh The Hot Press Newsdesk
Louis Walsh has reacted to the news that Kylie Minogue and REM records qualify as 'Irish' music for radio airplay.

Music Review | Album 23% | 22 Jun 2000
New Beginning Stephen Robinson
With Boyzone dangerously past their sell-boy date, the talented one's are venturing into George Michael territory in an endeavour to capture a more adult market.

Music Review | Live 23% | 17 Jun 2002
Divine Comedy Stuart Clark
Black comedy

Music | News 23% |  1 Feb 2008
IBI Conference to tackle airplay for Irish artists The Hot Press Newsdesk
A panel discussion on radio airplay for Irish artists will be among the events taking place as part of the first conference of independent Irish broadcasters.

Music Review | Album 23% | 11 Dec 2002
Audioslave Hannah Hamilton
The new quartet’s chemistry is null and void, resulting in a dated and, at times, painful collection, of stuff that wouldn’t have made it onto a Soundgarden B side in a million years

Music | News 23% |  2 Feb 2007
Snow Patrol triumphant at the Meteors The Hot Press Newsdesk
As predicted, Snow Patrol emerged the big winners at the Meteor Music Awards, which took place at The Point in Dublin last night.
Click for photos from the night

Music | News 23% |  3 Jan 2006
Damien Rice participates in Nobel Peace Prize ceremony The Hot Press Newsdesk
There was no getting hammered and doing fuck all work over Christmas for Damien Rice with the Kildare man journeying to Oslo for the Nobel Peace Prize Concert.

Music Review | Album 23% | 12 Dec 2003
Live in Texas Tanya Sweeney
If the band’s electrifying RDS performance was anything to go by, Linkin Park are consummate masters in rocking the kids ™. What is perhaps less obvious is that their particular brand of rock sometimes rings of a certain sterility and, in some places artlessness – nowhere more so than on this live album/DVD.

Music Review | Album 23% | 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 | News 22% | 22 Mar 2002
Never mind the Oscars... The Hot Press Newsdesk
...here's the Hot Press Irish Music Awards, and a massive bash avec much live music is pencilled in for Belfast in April. Read on for the categories and nominees in full

Music Review | Album 22% | 19 Mar 2009
Grandstanding Jackie Hayden
Selling Ireland by the pound

Music Review | Album 22% | 10 May 2001
The Invisible Man John Walshe
Mark Eitzel in electronic sampler shock!

  22% | 22 Nov 2009
"The cream of the crop, they rise to the top…"  
 

Music | News 22% | 16 Nov 2009
Dustin - DVD signing of 20 Years A Pluckin' The Hot Press Newsdesk
The controversial turkey will be meeting and greeting fans at HMV on November 20

Music Review | Live 22% | 23 May 2003
Sterophonics Tanya Sweeney
The sound is mercifully loud and ‘geetar-y’, and amply fills the courtyard.

Music Review | Album 22% | 19 Jun 2006
Triniti Jackie Hayden
If Triniti's ambition is to produce work that is taken seriously as original and creative, they need to dig a little deeper and put more of themselves and their personalities into the music.

Music | News 22% |  8 Sep 2005
Music Industry Xplained: Hot Press announces details of the fifth MIX course The Hot Press Newsdesk
Music Industry Xplained is aimed at those seeking careers in the music industry and aims to give students a practical overview of the workings of the various components of the industry using lecturers that are currently employed at the top of the music and entertainment industries.

Music | News 22% | 10 Nov 2006
U2 hit the no1 spot in Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
'The Saints Are Coming', the new single by U2 and Green Day, has debuted at No.1 in Ireland.

Music | News 22% | 15 Dec 2000
Once You Pop You Can't Stop Stephen Robinson
Stephen Robinson on a year in Irish pop

Music | News 22% | 22 Mar 2002
AND THE NOMINATIONS ARE… The Hot Press Newsdesk
 

Music | News 22% | 28 Feb 2007
Jim Aiken dies at his home in Belfast The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tributes have been pouring in, to one of the most important figures in the Irish music industry over the past fifty years, the concert promoter Jim Aiken, who died yesterday (free content)

Music | News 22% | 23 Jul 2001
‘Someone needs to get an AK-47 and sort ‘em out’ The Hot Press Newsdesk
You thought ‘Mr Writer’ was a bit harsh? KELLY JONES isn’t thrilled about indie bands, manufactured pop or Anne Robinson, either

Music | News 22% | 25 Feb 2005
Snow Patrol scoop at the Meteor Awards The Hot Press Newsdesk
hotpress.com reports from last night's Meteor Ireland Music Awards in Dublin

Music Review | Album 22% |  7 Dec 2000
Black & Blue John Walshe
Bless me reader for I have sinned. It has been 26 years and eight months since my last confession. I have something shameful to admit, something so heinous I fear ‘twill take more than a brace of Hail Mary’s and a muttered Glory Be… to cleanse.

Music | News 22% | 20 Sep 2007
Rough Trade's Geoff Travis to speak at Music Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
The man who signed The Smiths, Arcade Fire, The Libertines and The Strokes (to name but a few!) to his Rough Trade label, Geoff Travis makes a special appearance at the RDS on October 7.

Music Review | Album 22% | 28 Jun 2004
Two John Walshe
The term one-dimensional could have been created specifically for the duo of Alex Band and Aaron Kamin, who trade in the kind of sub-Nickelback rawk beloved of our counterparts across the Atlantic and in certain parts of Germany but generally derided in all places where intelligence isn’t rated by the capacity to absorb alcohol, and mullets are frowned upon.

Music Review | Album 21% |  1 Mar 2006
Ceol '06 Phil Udell
Get a cross section of the Irish music industry to record/re-record tracks in their native tongue, thereby focusing the attention of the very group of people who hold the future of the language in their hands. It could have been awful, of course, a crass attempt to get down with the kids and make learning cool. Yet Ceol ‘06 manages to work on a number of levels.

Music Review | Album 21% |  7 Dec 2004
Irish Son Jackie Hayden
Whereas he could have just become this year’s Darius, what’s impressive is that McFadden – aided and abetted by former Robbie W songsmith sidekick Guy Chambers – has opted for a significant break from St Louis’ school of music-for-children. It is a move that required more than a modicum of courage.

Music | News 21% |  5 Mar 2002
They did show up, after all The Hot Press Newsdesk
So Bono and the lads did appear at last night’s IRMA Meteor Music Awards in the end (you would, too, if you had eight of them to collect). Read on for the IRMA results in full

Music Review | Album 21% | 16 Sep 2004
Blueberry Boat Colin Carberry
 

Music | News 21% | 12 Mar 2008
Ticketmaster acquires new touting website The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ticketmaster UK has acquired a website which sells tickets at hugely inflated prices.

Music Review | Album 21% |  6 Sep 2006
Back To Basics Peter Murphy
Burn those leather chaps, chaps. X-Tina wants to be PG-Tina, and that means no mo’ dressing like no skanky ho’. Except the Aguilerean definition of ‘demure’ means that when she uncrosses her legs now, you can only see all the way to Wisconsin instead of Nebraska.

Music | News 21% | 15 Dec 2000
CRITICS' ROUND UP OF YEAR 2000 Kim Porcelli
I THANK YOU KIM PORCELLI

Music | News 21% | 17 Nov 2006
Meteor Ireland Music Awards nominations announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
It's that time of year again - the nominations for the Meteor Awards have been announced.

Hot Features | Reports 21% | 29 Jan 2008
2008: Alive and kicking  
From Radiohead to Springsteen, the twelve months ahead are already packed with highlights. But will Led Zeppelin be among the group’s hitting the comeback trail?

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% | 18 Mar 2009
The Script and Sharon Shannon bag Meteors The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Script and Sharon Shannon were just two of the big acts honoured at last night's Meteor Awards, where Hot Press editor Niall Stokes also picked up an award...

Music | Homefront 20% |  8 Dec 1999
Pop Is Dead. Long Live Pop Eamon Sweeney
EAMON SWEENEY meets the ambitious 'angry young men' who are PATROL.

Industry | Reports 20% | 17 Aug 2000
Secrets And Lies Jackie Hayden
One of the most useful lessons re-learned during the Heineken Green Energy Careers In Music seminars in Dublin, Cork and Galway is that while those in the business have a reasonable grasp as to how it works and why, from the stand-point of a seventeen-year-old would-be, the Music Industry can appear like one ginormous complex monster.

Music | News 20% | 28 Aug 2002
HMV digital music subs launch The Hot Press Newsdesk
HMV becomes first major music retailer to sell online digital music in the UK and Ireland. New deal with OD2 offers subscription service via hmv.co.uk

Hot Features | Laugh Lines 20% | 16 Sep 2003
The Comic Deterrent John Henderson
John Henderson explains why, for all its faults, Irish comedy can still save lives

Music | News 20% | 23 Nov 2005
Meteor Awards 2006: nominations announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Meteor Ireland Music Awards nominations have been announced, and we've got all the details for you right here!

Music | News 20% | 23 Nov 2005
Meteor nominations announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Meteor Ireland Music Awards nominations have been announced, and we've got all the details for you right here!

Music | News 20% |  7 Sep 2007
Dickie Rock to release album of 'contemporary classics' The Hot Press Newsdesk
Showband legend Dickie Rock has announced details of his new album and autobiography

Music | News 20% | 24 Aug 2004
Brian McFadden to play at O2 In The Park The Hot Press Newsdesk
The ex-Westlife member will debut his new single at O2 In The Park

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.

Music | News 20% | 16 Jan 2004
Delighted Dervish The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dervish are to follow in W.B. Yeats, Ray McSharry, Westlife and Mother Theresa of Calcutta's footsteps and receive Sligo's highest civic honour, the Freedom Of The Borough.

Hot Features | Sex 20% |  5 May 2004
Would you be faithful to someone for the rest of your life? Anne Sexton
Would you be faithful to someone for the rest of your life? This is a question that’s been plaguing me lately. It does seem like a nice idea, but I’ve always been a bit of a sceptic.

Music | Hit the North 20% | 16 Aug 2001
Evan's above Colin Carberry
COLIN CARBERRY checks out the former LEMONHEADS’ frontman whose star is again on the rise

Music | News 20% | 23 Apr 2002
Better get this party started! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Awards by the dozen, celebrities wall-to-wall, gobsmacking world exclusives and of course, great music: it can only be the Hot Press Irish Music Awards. Only 24 hours to go - here's how it's all shaping up

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

Hot Features | Sex 20% | 16 Feb 2006
Lust in translation Anne Sexton
Valentine’s Day is on its way. But forget the cheesy cards, the flowers and the pink ribbons. What every smart woman really wants on February 14th is the hot breath of a lover whose naked desire is for her, and her alone…

Hot Features | Reports 20% | 26 Mar 2008
Stockholm is where the heart is Morty McCarthy
Morty McCarthy, drummer with the Sultans of Ping and unreconstructed Corkman, is teaching English in Stockholm University. He gives us the lowdown on local attractions.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 20% | 20 May 2002
Electile dysfunction Sam Snort
The mainstream parties will do whatever they can to prevent the inexorable rise to power of The All Night Party

Music | News 20% |  4 Aug 2006
Beats + Pieces: Bourne's supremacy Mark Kavanagh
Ravers should be grateful to Justin Bourne and Fran Cosgrave for dedication above and beyond the call of duty.

Music Review | Live 20% |  7 Sep 2007
Electric Picnic 2007: Saturday Ed Power
From the goodtime vibes of Hot Chip to the full-on sonic assault of Primal Scream, this year's Electric Picnic was even more fab than its predecessors.

Music | News 20% | 28 Jan 2009
Meteor Awards 2009 - Presenter & Nominees Revealed [updated] The Hot Press Newsdesk
Amanda Byram was today unveiled as the host of this year’s Meteors Awards and nominees for 2009 were revealed - as well as the fact that Sharon Shannon would receive a lifetime achievement award.

Music | News 20% | 30 Apr 2002
Result! The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Hot Press Irish Music Awards proved to be as keenly contested as ever with U2, Ash and The Corrs emerging as big winners. But the number of awards acknowledging nascent talent prove there’s more heavy-hitters waiting in the wings

Music Review | Live 20% | 11 Jun 2002
Ozzfest 2002 Hannah Hamilton
The crowd began to file out in little rivers of sunburnt Goths and bleary-eyed metallers, exhausted, damp and hollow from the final blast of euphoria

Hot Features | London Calling 19% |  6 Jan 2004
Some things I remember from the year just passed Barry Glendenning
Thought that’d grab your attention!Barry Glendenning on what made the headlines in his uneventful world in 2003.

Music Review | Live 19% | 16 Apr 2004
Live in Beijing Mark Godfrey
Bigwigs from the Chinese Communist Party and the People’s Liberation Army were on hand as stoner-rock favourites Deep Purple took their banana tour to the exotic environs of Beijing.

Politics | Message 19% | 18 Oct 2007
It's time for more Irish music on Irish radio Niall Stokes
A simmering dissatisfaction with the amount of Irish music being played on Irish radio bubbled over at Music Ireland, with a debate that was, by turns, lively and illuminating.

Politics | McCann 19% |  8 Jun 2000
Guns, Injustice And The Police Eamonn McCann
The recent record of British police shows that the issue of extra-judicial killings isn t confined to the north

Politics | Message 19% | 29 Oct 2008
Helping Irish Musicians to Help Themselves Niall Stokes
There is a huge wealth of music talent in Ireland today. In this economic meltdown, the government should help the industry live up to its potential through the introduction of initiatives that would make Ireland a better environment for musicians.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 19% |  7 Dec 2006
Have yourself a very X-Y Xmas! Sam Snort
Not even the little fairy on top of the tree is safe.

Industry | Reports 19% | 31 Aug 2000
THE LEARNING CURVE Jackie Hayden
If you want to get ahead, get a qualification! That's the message, even where the music industry is concerned. By Jackie Hayden

Music | News 19% |  6 Jan 2003
All the news that was fit to print Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark rounds up the music news stories that made headlines in 2002

Music | News 19% | 18 Jun 2004
Whirling Dervish Sarah McQuaid
Following in the footsteps of such luminaries as W.B. Yeats, Ray McSharry and Tommie Gorman, western folk heroes Dervish have recently been honoured as Free Men of Sligo.

Hot Features | Reports 19% | 27 Oct 2009
It May Be Quiet Around Here Anne Sexton
Those were the final, prophetic words from STEPHEN GATELY on Twitter, as he planned to finish his children’s fantasy novel, The Tree of Seasons. Tragically, death was to intervene, bringing a sad and premature end to the career of a man who was much loved, warm and wonderfully likeable.

Music | News 18% | 15 Dec 2000
Top Tips Stuart Clark
The Irish acts that are about to conquer the world. Words: Eamonn Sweeney, John Walshe, Colin Carberry & Stuart Clark

Music | News 18% | 20 Dec 2005
Give me '05 Stuart Clark
Annual article: Stuart Clark looks back at the news stories, rumour and innuendo that shaped the rock'n'roll year.

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% | 17 Aug 2007
Critical mass The Hot Press Newsdesk
In an operation so closely co-ordinated it’d put a SWAT team to shame, Hot Press deployed a team of crack writers to attend selected temples of worship around the country.

Hot Features | Reports 18% | 21 Mar 2007
All Write Now: the winning entries  
All Write Now, we said. And boy did you follow instructions! The entries poured in from all over Ireland, and further afield, in their thousands. We were snowed under – but, as the song says: That’s the way, uh huh, uh huh, we like it…

 

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