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Music | News 89% |  2 Jan 2003
Turner's UK Breakthrough The Hot Press Newsdesk
Juliet Turner has scored as significant breakthrough in the UK with the news that her latest single `Take The Money And Run' has been playlisted by BBC Radio 2.

Music | Interview 62% |  5 May 1993
Doing It For Themselves Stuart Clark
The Cranberries have overcome the growing pains that all young bands encounter to become one of Ireland's brightest prospects. Here, Dolores O'Riordan and Fergal Lawlor tell Stuart Clark about the new friends they’ve made, their first trip to America and a chance encounter with Michael Stipe.

Music | Interview 61% |  8 Nov 2001
The conversion of Paul Liam Mackey
After his celebrated band the blades failed to make a breakthrough in the 1980s, PAUL CLEARY more or less turned his back on music for 15 years. But now unexpectedly, he’s back with a terrific solo album crooked town and more than a few tales to tell. Interview: LIAM MACKEY

Music Review | Single 61% |  8 Sep 2004
Playback EP Lisa Coen
Sounds like a big breakthrough is on the cards.

Music Review | Single 60% |  5 Sep 2005
'Whatever Gets You Through Today' Phil Udell
These are odd times for The Radio. With all the signs of a major breakthrough being on the cards vocalist Annie does a runner.

Music Review | Single 60% |  5 Sep 2005
'Whatever gets you through today' Phil Udell
These are odd times for The Radio. With all the signs of a major breakthrough being on the cards vocalist Annie does a runner.

Music Review | Single 60% | 27 Sep 2004
Pain John Walshe
‘Pain’ has a slightly harder edge than anything from Jimmy Eat World’s eponymous breakthrough album, which could be as much down to the presence of Gil Norton (Foo Fighters, Pixies) behind the production desk as to any masterplan to outgrow the teeny-rocker tag they’ve been unfairly lumbered with on this side of the Atlantic.

Music Review | Single 58% | 31 Mar 2004
Chocolate Paul Nolan
Clearly subscribers to the “strike while the iron is hot” school of album promotion, no sooner has the Patrol’s breakthrough hit ‘Run’ exited the British top ten than the Northern rockers are rush-releasing the follow-up single.

Music | News 58% |  9 Jul 2008
Oh Yeah Music Centre gets new grant The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Ash and Snow Patrol-supported Oh Yeah Music Centre in Belfast has been awarded a £191,000 grant by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Breakthrough Fund.

  58% | 17 Nov 2004
I Am The Greatest
(29/100 Greatest Irish Albums)
The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
For many the greatest Irish band never to have made an international breakthrough, A House boasted an ace card in the quirky, uncompromising songwriting brilliance of Dave Couse.

Film Review | Film 57% | 22 Mar 2002
Ice-Age Craig Fitzsimons
Set 20,000 years ago, during that breakthrough period for all things mammalian, this digital animation movie sees a small tribe of Ice Age humans come under attack from a pack of snarling sabre-toothed tigers

  56% | 19 Apr 2006
Dark Side Of The Moon
(4/100 Greatest Albums Ever)
100 Greatest Albums Ever
Dark Side Of The Moon became the inevitable breakthrough Pink Floyd had been heading towards for some time, but none could have predicted either its runaway commercial success or its claim to a permanent place in the pantheon of great rock albums of all time.

Music Review | Album 56% | 31 Aug 2000
Maroon Colm O Hare
The long awaited follow-up to the mega-selling breakthrough that was Stunt, Maroon sees the Ladies linking up with veteran producer Don Was.

Music Review | Album 56% | 18 Aug 1999
Supernatural Colm O Hare
Thirty years after his breakthrough Woodstock appearance, Carlos Santana returns to the fray with a star-studded album. It also reunites the San Francisco-based guitar legend with co-producer and label supremo Clive Davis, who gave Santana their first recording contract back in 1968.

Music Review | Album 56% | 12 Jul 2005
Take Offs And Landings Colin Carberry
Certain UK publications at the start of the year stacked a lot of chips on Rilo Kiley’s More Adventurous being the breakthrough album of 2005. This faith, it turned out, was based more on the U.S four piece’s previous rap sheet than the dubious quality of the new L.P.

Music Review | Album 55% | 11 Aug 1993
Eleanor McEvoy Joe Jackson
WHATEVER YOU think about the subject matter of Eleanor McEvoy's breakthrough song, 'A Woman's Heart', melodically it is a pure delight. Listening to her debut album one also hears undeniable evidence of a classically trained, and gifted, composer at work.

Music Review | Live 55% |  8 Apr 2004
live in Dublin Stuart Clark
Okay, it's not me or any of the other 1300 Ambassador ticket-holders who've been all over the charts like a rash recently, but that doesn't stop Snow Patrol's top 5 breakthrough feeling like a personal victory.

Music Review | Album 54% | 27 Oct 1999
Awake & Breathe George Byrne
However hard it might have been for mar dhea credible bands like Nirvana, The Stone Roses, The Verve and Kula Shaker to follow-up successful breakthrough or debut albums, it must be ten times harder for a ‘mere’ Pop act supposedly created out of nothing by a combination of faceless stylists and studio technicians.

Film Review | Film 54% | 20 Sep 2004
The Isle Tara Brady
Pedantic readers will know of this column’s fondness for love played out in strange displacements, and romance doesn’t come more twisted than the grand passions at the darksome heart of Kim Ki-Duk’s breakthrough film, re-issued (to excited yelps chez Brady) as part of the generally orgasmic Asia Extreme season at the UGC

Music | Interview 41% |  7 Jun 2001
The Joy of Sexsmith Colm O Hare
Colm O’Hare meets Ron Sexsmith, who tours Ireland in July

Hot Features | Interview 39% | 21 Dec 2004
My 2004... The Hot Press Newsdesk
We cornered some big movers and shakers in music, politics and media and asked them to tell us their highlights of 2004.

Hot Features | Interview 39% | 16 May 2003
Helen James Gillian Hyland
When Donna Karen bought three of Helen’s prints and subsequently commissioned her to design a line of scarves, she realised the potential in bringing the two disciplines together

Politics | Frontlines 38% | 29 Sep 1999
Kicking Racism Into Touch Stuart Clark
This weekend finds Dublin staging its very own World Cup. STUART CLARK reports on the tournament that has prejudice as its opponent.

Hot Features | Interview 38% |  2 Sep 2005
Caught in the net Stuart Clark
Cats are decidedly unimpressed as their owners turn them into figures of ridicule.

Music | Interview 38% | 12 Nov 2002
X rated Kim Porcelli
Missing out on the Popstars title might be the best thing that ever happened to Liberty X, as vocalist Jessica Taylor explains

Music | Interview 38% | 14 Sep 2000
The Ladies Boy Colm O Hare
Jim Creegan of BARENAKED LADIES tells Colm O'Hare about meeting Brian Wilson, working with Don Was and the oft-ignored depths to their music

Music | Interview 37% |  6 Oct 2009
funny business Valerie Flynn
Shop-assistant by day, budding songwriter by night, Funzo's Liam McDermott has finally gotten around to unleashing his debut album. He talks about forging his own path and his love for musical cross-pollination.

Music | Interview 37% | 19 Jan 2006
Frost in translation Ed Power
Never mind the silly name, Test Icicles are set to be one of 2006’s most exciting new bands.

Music | Interview 37% | 24 Jun 2003
Suzanne’s brilliant career Phil Udell
With a retrospective album in the shops – cunningly entitled Retrospective – it’s a good time to catch up with the wonderful Suzanne Vega.

Music | Interview 37% | 29 Aug 2006
The Russian Revolution Phil Udell
They have the tunes to back up their enigmatic image, and it looks like ¡Forward, Russia! will be storming the Winter Palace of indie rock before you can say “Lenin”.

Music | Interview 37% | 18 Jun 2007
Bonn voyage Ed Power
Playing Live at the Marquee on Thursday 28 June: Having caused something of a sensation on the back of their smash hit single ‘Everytime We Touch’, the German-based Cascada are now bringing their infectious brand of dance-pop to Cork.

Music | Interview 37% | 29 Apr 2003
Alphabet super The Hot Press Newsdesk
An A-Z of the Heineken Green Energy music makers then and now. As on every bill, spot the odd filler

Music | Interview 37% | 22 Apr 2009
Never mind the bucolics Paul Nolan
When Iain Archer decided to get away from it all for the making of his latest album, he didn’t settle for half measures. He packed up his guitars and vanished for several months into the depths of Germany’s Black Forest. But can the resulting record transform the career of a singer still best known for helping write Snow Patrol’s ‘Run’?

Music | Interview 37% | 11 May 2009
Pink Alert Paul Nolan
If you haven’t yet heard of gifted maverick ARIEL PINK, don’t worry – you soon will.

Music | Interview 37% | 25 Jun 2008
Sia No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil Paul Nolan
Australian singer SIA's song `Breathe Me', was destined to become a great lost classic, until the folks at Six Feet Under gave it a new lease of life. Next stop, duets with Beck.

Music | Interview 37% | 31 Jan 2007
Hot Press Readers’ Poll 2006 Peter Murphy
The wait is over as we present the Hot Press Readers' Poll results for 2006.

Music | Interview 37% | 24 May 2005
Unfinished Monkey Business Steve Cummins
Having sold 7.5 million copies of their debut album, and collaborated with Sting, Justin Timberlake and James Brown on their new record Monkey Business, the Black Eyed Peas are among the premier pop acts of the moment. And they're still only getting started, as they tell Steve Cummins

Music | Interview 37% | 23 Oct 2003
Singing It All Back Home Phil Udell
Moloko’s Roisin Murphy talks about growing up an outsider in Arklow, escaping the trip-hop cul-de-sace and Bertie Ahern’s current rocky patch.

Music | Interview 37% |  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.

Music | Interview 37% | 19 Feb 2007
Pussycat power Colm O Hare
There’s at least one Irishman who has made a big impression on The Pussycat Dolls.

Music | Interview 37% | 18 Nov 2002
Comfort food Hannah Hamilton
Feeder frontman Grant Nicholas on the suicide of drummer Jon Lee, the band’s maturing sound and the new album Comfort In Sound

Music | Interview 37% | 22 Dec 1999
Hed Of the Class Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK meets northern hopefuls HEDROCK VALLEY BEATS to talk about hangovers, blurring musical boundaries and that Ash remix.

Music | Interview 37% |  6 Aug 2008
"You're just waiting for the 4x4s to come over the hills and kidnap you!" Paul Nolan
Muse's live sound engineer Marc Carolan on hair-raising experiences on the Russia-Ukraine border, Mexican earthquakes, Paris Hilton and playing Madison Square Garden and Wembley Stadium.

Music | Interview 37% | 10 May 2001
Independent woman Colm O Hare
Colm O’Hare catches up with Eleanor McEvoy on the eve of her biggest ever irish tour

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 18 Sep 2002
Less is moore Tara Brady
Squeaky clean pop princess, MTV award-winning actress and all round nice girl Mandy Moore explains why she won't be flashing her knickers any time soon

Music | Interview 37% | 10 May 2001
Flying solo Colm O Hare
Leo O'Kelly steps into the glare with the release of his first solo album. Colm O’Hare reports.

Music | Interview 37% | 20 Oct 2003
The Bickle Hand Of Fate Colm O Hare
18 months ago Travis weren’t sure if they wanted to be a band anymore. Then their drummer was told he’d never walk again and their whole outlook changed.

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 29 Apr 2005
Oh Yes, He's The Great Offender Tara Brady
Film director Todd Solondz has a well-earned reputation for exploring the controversial issues his rivals studiously ignore. Tara Brady gets the lowdown on his new effort Palindromes.

Hot Features | Commentary 37% |  6 Jul 2000
In the Name of the Father Peter Murphy
The former NME rock crit, ZTT founder and hyper of Frankie has written a book. But it s not about pop it s about the suicide of his dad. PETER MURPHY reports on how Nothing matters.

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 25 May 2000
A Whole New Ball Game Joe Jackson
Angeline Ball tells Joe Jackson why she s delighted to get away from her image as that bimbo from The Commitments , with her role in The Plough And The Stars.

Music | Interview 37% | 17 Aug 2000
The Boy David Colm O Hare
Young r n b wunderkid CRAIG DAVID is more than just another manufactured pop star. Interview: Colm O'Hare

Music | Interview 37% |  3 Mar 1999
Prescribed Listening John Walshe
From being bottled off stage in Italy to supporting Garbage on a major European tour, to their excellent second album I Am Not A Doctor, life has certainly not been boring for Moloko. John Walshe caught up with them.

Music | Interview 37% |  7 Jan 1998
More Songs From Northern Britain Nick Kelly
Glaswegian quartet TRAVIS may have spent much of the last year playing support to Manc legends Oasis, but deep down, all they want to do is rock. Interview: NICK KELLY

Music | Interview 37% |  8 Jan 1997
A Quick Fix Joe Jackson
American singer-songwriter SHAWN COLVIN explains that her fourth and latest album A Few Small Repairs is about more than just her recent marital breakdown. Interview: JOE JACKSON

Music | Interview 37% | 10 Nov 2008
Profile: Innercity Pirates Going Commercial Jackie Hayden
The Guinness 'Fridge Magnet' TV commercial features the song 'Dedication' by Peavey-baked Welsh indie wizards Innercity Pirates.

Hot Features | Interview 37% |  6 Nov 2008
The Real Biel Tara Brady
Action movie sweetheart and FHM-proclaimed second sexiest woman on the planet Jessica Biel gives us the lowdown on upcoming period rom-com Easy Virtue... and nothing else.

Music | Interview 37% | 11 Jul 2008
The smartest guys in the vroom Hannah Hamilton
The hype parade doesn't interest Carlow's finest, 79 Cortinaz. Whether it's cold-calling record stores or hand delivering CDs, they'd rather take a grassroots journey to the top.

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 26 Mar 2009
Byrne after reading Paul Nolan
He was one of the first Irish comedians to make an international breakthrough in the ’90s. And now Ed Byrne is going from strength to strength with an entirely new show. He talks about the role class plays in his work and talks about the time he was accused of misogyny.

Music | Interview 37% | 24 Mar 2009
Hot Cockpit Action Peter Murphy
It was inflight double entendres all round as Bell X1 donned cabin crew attire for a special Hot Press photoshoot. When not showing an unhealthy interest in women’s clothes and fancy Raybans, they talked about their chart-topping new album Blue Lights On The Runway, their imminent breakthrough in the US and freezing their arses off on The Late Show with Dave Letterman

Music | Interview 37% | 29 Jan 2009
What dreams may come Paul Nolan
An Irish artist destined to make a big breakthrough this year is Dublin singer IMELDA MAY, whose debut album, Love Tattoo, mixes rockabilly and pop influences to superb effect.

Music | Interview 37% | 29 Jan 2008
Interview with the vampires Ed Power
New York quartet Vampire Weekend are set to be one of the breakthrough bands of ‘08 thanks to their inspired brand of Afro-beat tinged rock. Just don’t mention Paul Simon.

Music | Interview 37% | 24 Aug 2006
The dread baron Ed Power
Don’t be fooled by the dreadlocks and crusty chic. Piano man Duke Special could be one of the breakthrough Irish talents of the year.

Hot Features | Interview 37% |  3 Aug 2006
Author as celebrity Peter Murphy
Overnight success was a long time coming for American novelist Lionel Shriver, whose breakthrough book, We Need To Talk About Kevin was her seventh novel. Here she talks about a life-time of struggle, unsympathetic women, her blistering tennis novel Double Fault – and how she is coping with the pressures of sudden literary fame.

Music | Interview 37% | 27 Jun 2006
Monkeys see, monkeys do! Stuart Clark
They blasted into the public consciousness at the end of 2005, when 'I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor' became the year's biggest breakthrough No.1. Since then it's been an extraordinary rollercoaster ride for the Arctic Monkeys, with bass player trouble, celebrity fans, EastEnders appearances and a row with fellow newcomers The Feeling to show for their efforts. Oh, and then there's the small matter of shifting nearly two million copies of their debut album...

Music | Interview 37% | 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?

Music | Interview 37% |  4 Apr 2005
Sweden Lowdown Steve Cummins
Donegal rockers The Revs have been ensconced in Malmo’s prestigious Yellow Studios for the last three months working on the eagerly anticipated follow-up to Suck. Steve Cummins joins the group in Malmo for an exclusive listen to what many expect to be their breakthrough album.

Music | Interview 37% | 18 Mar 2005
The Boy From Donaghmede Takes On The World Tanya Sweeney
Damien Dempsey has battled his way centre stage, winning the support of luminaries as diverse as Morrissey, Robert Plant, Sinéad O'Connor, Larry Mullen and Brian Eno along the way. Now with the release of his third album Shots, he is poised to make a major breakthrough. Interview by Tanya Sweeney. Photos by Cathal Dawson.

Hot Features | Interview 37% |  4 Oct 2004
A wizard and a true star Peter Murphy
Roddy Doyle is one of Ireland's most important writers. Having made his initial breakthrough with The Commitments, he won the Booker prize in 1993 with Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha. Now with his new novel Oh, Play That Thing – the sequel to the critically acclaimed A Star called Henry – he is back to one of his guiding passions, music, as he takes his protagonist Henry smart through the scrum of 1920s New York, and on to Louis Armstrong's Chicago.

Music | Interview 37% | 18 Jun 2004
One from the heart Hannah Hamilton
The dark, romantic Raining Down Arrows is the latest milestone in the creative liberation of Mundy, a man whose thoughts on love, friendship and connecting with the audience are at the core of his music.

Music | Interview 37% | 30 Mar 2004
Little go large in the US Little Ghetto Boys
So what’s it really like to take your band from Dublin to New York in search of that elusive breakthrough? Little Ghetto Boys present their diary of a Paddy’s week mini-tour of the Big Apple with special guest appearances by La Rocca, Mark Geary and others...

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 30 Apr 2003
Hector O hEochagain Olaf Tyaransen
His TV breakthrough came when he told Pat Kenny about how he hung weights from his penis. Since then it’s been wild globetrotting and fluent Irish all the way. And now, in his latest spectacular for the viewing public, Hector O hEochagain has only gone and bought himself a share in a racehorse.

Music | Interview 37% | 18 Dec 2002
The Rice man cometh Fiona Reid
After what was at times a stressful year, Damien Rice is on the verge of a major international breakthrough. Fiona Reid gets the inside story from the hungover but happy singer

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 14 Nov 2002
U2: Wide Awake In America Bill Graham
Bill Graham reviews a new book by Boston D.J. Carter Alan, which sheds considerable light on U2's American breakthrough

Music | Interview 37% |  3 Mar 1999
Lou's Company Nick Kelly
SEBADOH, for so long the epitome of the slacker rock band, seem poised to finally make the breakthrough. NICK KELLY met them in Dublin only to be asked for cocaine, and told that Kurt Cobain was so lame he killed himself .

Music | Interview 37% | 17 Feb 1999
Sweet Sousounde of success Richard Brophy
RICHARD BROPHY speaks to Cork-based duo METISSE who are on the verge of a major breakthrough.

Music | Interview 37% | 18 Mar 1998
Aussie Rules Olaf Tyaransen
A crack team of collaborators and advisors including Nick Cave, Bono and James Dean Bradfield have ensured that Antipodean indie princess KYLIE MINOGUE is virtually unrecognisable from the fresh-faced teenager who made the breakthrough from Ramsay Street to recording studio back in 1987. Interveiw: OLAF TYARANSEN.

Music | Interview 37% | 15 Oct 1997
on the trail of the LONESOME PINE Siobhan Long
For 20 years, iarla o lionaird has steeped himself in the neglected tradition of sean nss singing. Now signed to Peter Gabriel s Realworld label, he believes that the late 90s could finally see a breakthrough for his beloved art form. siobhan long talks to the man with what Martin Hayes calls the lonesome touch

Music | Interview 37% | 25 Aug 1993
The Lion's Share Stuart Clark
After splitting on the verge of a major breakthrough in the eighties, Aslan are back and determined to learn from past mistakes. Interview: Stuart Clark.

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 21 Apr 1993
The Keane Edge Mary Hannigan
At 21 years of age Roy Keane is potentially Ireland’s most expensive ever footballer. Growing in stature at International and Club level, his increasing profile has also brought media attention of a type that hasn’t always been welcome. Here, he talks of his mistrust of the tabloids, coping with fame, his fairytale breakthrough to the top and his ambition to play in Italy at some stage of his career

Hot Features | Interview 37% | 10 Feb 2004
Jameson Dublin international film festival Tara Brady
A feast of frames for the cinophile, as the Jameson festival reaches its second year.

Music | Interview 37% | 16 Aug 2001
Sounds fishy Fiona Reid
FIONA REID meets Scott Klopfenstein of US ska outfit REEL BIG FISH

Music | Interview 37% | 14 Jan 2005
Batten Down the Hatches Maurice O'Brien
Coldplay, White Stripes, Strokes, Queens, Garbage, Oasis, JJ72, Franz... With a whole slew of major albums in the pipeline, it looks like ‘05 will be the wrong year to kick that addiction to noise.

Music | Interview 37% |  1 Apr 2008
The thrust a minute quiz Colm Russell
It's eyes down and no conferring as Colm Russell asks We Are Scientists about their new album, intra-band bullying and why Alex Turner wouldn't know a hit single if it bit him in the ass.

Music | Interview 37% |  2 Jun 2003
The grey area Hannah Hamilton
They may be caught between the rock and the soft place but Staind ain’t complaining. Hannah Hamilton meets frontman Aaron Lewis

Hot Features | Interview 37% |  7 Jul 2009
Teddy bear's picnic Edwin McFee
Radiohead's favourite band, Grizzly Bear, talk to us about their new album and inherent nerdiness

Music | Interview 37% | 29 Mar 2001
Blade Runner Barry O Donoghue
Barry O'Donohue cuts it up with MARK B and BLADE

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 27 Mar 2006
African apocalypse Tara Brady
Shooting a movie about the tragedy of Rwanda had a profound effect on director Michael Caton-Jones.

Hot Features | Interview 36% |  7 Jun 2006
The world at your Fiat Phil Udell
Thanks to Fiat and Microsoft, music lovers no longer need to cram their cars with CDs

Music | Interview 36% | 19 Apr 2005
The Emptor Strikes Back Phil Udell
Domestic metal bands may find it difficult to make themselves heard over their hipper contemporaries, but Dublin rockers Mike Got Spiked look set to add to their growing army of devotees courtesy of their scorching debut album, Caveat Emptor.

Music | Interview 36% | 20 Jun 2005
Beck To Basics Ed Power
Back to his wonderful, eclectic self on new album Guero, Beck talks to Ed Power about the many sonic detours that have marked his career.

Hot Features | Interview 36% |  9 Dec 2005
Rhys for the prize Tara Brady
After a temporary wobble, Cork actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers has put his career back on track. Now all he has to do is win an Oscar.

Music | Interview 36% |  1 Apr 2002
Bootlegging it Eamon Sweeney
While some white label mixes are illegal, Belgian outfit Soulwax have gone through an arduous process in order to licence the music featured on their 'legal bootleg' album 2 many DJs, as Eamon Sweeney reports

Music | Interview 36% | 31 May 2006
In goth we trust Ed Power
My Chemical Romance are one of the hottest tickets in US rock. But is frontman Gerard Way really a Kurt Cobain for the 21st century?

Hot Features | Commentary 36% |  2 Dec 1996
THE WAY THE COOKIE CRUMLES Gerry McGovern
THE WAY THE COOKIE CRUMLES

Music | Interview 36% |  8 Jun 2006
Roxy of ages Mark Keane
The arch-dukes of art-rock, the reformed Roxy Music have lost none of their original chemistry.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 24 Aug 2005
Lovable rogue Tara Brady
He's famous for playing nutters and outcasts, but in person Robert Carlyle is charm personified

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 11 May 2000
A BIT OF DANISH Craig Fitzsimons
IBEN HJELJE, the female lead in the new film of Nick Hornby s acclaimed High Fidelity, is the best thing to come out of Denmark since Hamlet. Interview: CRAIG FITZSIMONS

Music | Interview 36% | 25 Feb 2003
Valentine’s day Eamon Sweeney
Currently riding the crest of a wave following the unexpected chart success of ‘Danger! High Voltage’, Electric Six frontman Dick Valentine here puts paid to those rumoured Jack White/Bill Clinton collaborations.

Politics | Frontlines 36% | 28 Feb 2003
War and peace Eamon Sweeney
Dublin, London, Paris, Munich – Anti-war protests took place all over the world on February 15th, with galvanising effect

Music | Interview 36% | 19 Mar 2008
The polyphonic oui Colm O Hare
He helped invent synth-pop and is famous for his huge open-air shows. Now Jean-Michel Jarre is going back to basics to reprise his landmark Oxygene album.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 20 Oct 2009
Lee Sharp John Donellan
THANKS TO HIS INTELLIGENT AND PROVOCATIVE BRAND OF COMEDY, STEWART LEE IS WIDELY ACKNOWLEDGED AS ONE OF THE FINEST STAND-UP COMICS OF HIS GENERATION. HE TALKS TO JOHN DONNELLAN ABOUT HIS CONTROVERSIAL MUSICAL JERRY SPRINGER: THE OPERA, THE POLITICAL DIMENSIONS OF HIS NEW SHOW AND REVEALS WHY IRELAND IS THE BEST PLACE IN THE WORLD FOR STAND-UP.

Hot Features | Interview 36% |  1 Jul 2008
Bloc Party Tara Brady
Tara Brady talks to one of the hottest directors in world cinema, Timor Bekmambetov about his new film, Wanted.

Music | Interview 36% | 19 Feb 1997
SPEAKING IN TONGUES Siobhan Long
A North Carolinian who speaks Irish and a country performer who only occasionally performs country, jim lauderdale has a way that makes the seemingly contradictory work well. Interview: siobhan long.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 25 Apr 2006
Stuck in the medieval with you Tara Brady
She’s worked with film makers as diverse as Alan Parker and Quentin Tarantino. For her latest role Bronagh Gallagher found herself in a Middle Ages love triangle. No wonder she kept breaking out in giggles.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 28 Apr 1999
Brendan's Voyage Craig Fitzsimons
BRENDAN GLEESON talks to CRAIG FITZSIMONS about the challenges and rewards of playing the title role in new Irish Film, Sweety Barrett.

Music | Interview 36% |  5 Sep 2002
Reel to real Peter Murphy
from shadow player to leading man, ex-magazine/bad seed multi-instrumentalist and soundtrack composer barry adamson has once more found his voice

Politics | Frontlines 36% | 17 Nov 1993
THE KEE QUESTION Liam Fay
Historian and broadcaster ROBERT KEE is best known for his acclaimed series Ireland – A Television History. He talks to LIAM FAY about the Northern conflict and the role of censorship in prolonging it.

Music | Interview 36% | 11 Mar 2008
In Vitus Veritas Colin Carberry
Undeterred by the failure of their classic first album, St Vitus Dance are continuing to fight the good fight.

Hot Features | Interview 36% |  8 Jul 2009
Flame academy Peter Murphy
She's the red-haired electro-pop debutante of the year. La Roux frontwoman Elly Jackson talks about her love of the 80s and tells us why Blur were the only decent rock band of the past 20 years.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 25 May 2004
Best of British Paul Nolan
Matt Lucas and David Walliams on the joy and drag of Little Britain. words Paul Nolan.

Music | Interview 36% | 27 Sep 2007
Crashing through the Spain barrier The Hot Press Newsdesk
Label woes nearly derailed Future Kings Of Spain. But they persevered, bouncing back with arguably their finest album yet.

Music | Interview 36% | 19 Aug 2003
Jane's Recovery Peter Murphy
The self-styled "rock n roll shit of the 80's" has fertilised a new album. Peter Murphy sniffs out Jane's addiction.

Music | Interview 36% | 27 Apr 2006
The green, green class of home  
This year’s Heineken Green Energy festival has something for every music lover. Whether anthemic stadium rock (Snow Patrol) is your thing or you enjoy boisterous pop (Kaiser Chiefs), it’s a festival packed with sonic treats.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 21 Mar 2002
Great Scott Craig Fitzsimons
Moviehouse talks to Australian director Scott Hicks whose latest feature is the Stephen King adaptation Hearts In Atlantis

Music | Interview 36% | 29 Apr 1998
In many ways the music industry is a scam Colm O Hare
These words of wisdom belong to jim kerr, a working-class boy from Glasgow who proved that he was as good at scamming it as the next man. Now he's back for one more shot with the new Simple Minds album Neapolis. Interview: colm o'hare.

Music | Interview 36% |  4 Feb 1998
Maas Appeal Richard Brophy
Ewan Pearson makes music for the floor, the heart and the soul. Richard Brophy talks to the Soma soul man.

Music | Interview 36% | 21 Apr 2005
Hail To The Chiefs Ed Power
Six months ago, Kaiser Chiefs were complete unknowns. Now, they’re making appearances on the Ant and Dec show, playing Letterman, being saluted by Damon Albarn and heralded as the spearheads of “the new Britpop” movement. The group here give the lowdown on what’s been a hectic 2005 to Ed Power.

Music | Interview 36% | 23 Feb 1994
Talk About ‘Pop Music Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark has a doobie-doobie-doo-wop with Magnapop and get the lowdown on Michael Stipe. Bob Mould and being world famous in Belgium.

Music | Interview 36% | 23 Aug 2007
Transmission Vamps Craig Fitzsimons
If you have a sweet tooth for pop, then look no further than The Radio. Behind the melodies, though, is a story of struggle and redemption.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 10 Aug 2006
To blog or not to blog? Conn Corrigan
Is blogging the latest fad - or the nest big thing?

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 21 Jul 2008
Please Cilmi Stuart Clark
Gabriella Cilmi may be sweet 16, but she's got far more in common with Nina Simone and Janis Joplin than this year's production-line pop moppets.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 26 Jan 2005
"It Shouldn't Just Be About The Chosen Few" Dermot Carmody
More people than ever are spending money on Irish comedy – but the scene is still far from healthy. Dermot Carmody explains.

Music | Interview 36% | 21 Nov 2006
Rock clinic at Music Ireland '06 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press is giving 16 unsigned bands the chance to have private consultations with top industry experts during Music Ireland '06.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 13 May 1998
JOKING IN THE BOYS' ROOMS Barry Glendenning
Top British stand-up DONNA McPHAIL takes time out from doing the dishes to discuss sexism in comedy, being pissed and England's World Cup prospects. Token man: BARRY GLENDENNING.

Music | Interview 36% | 11 Jan 1995
An AMERICAN TALE Colm O Hare
Noel Hogan the man behind those sumptuous melodies, tells the story of how THE CRANBERRIES made it in America. Colm O'Hare goes West.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 31 Oct 2003
Funeral director Tara Brady
Moviehouse talks to David Lynch-protegé Eli Roth about his low-budget gore-fest Cabin Fever, and also hears the garrulous director’s views on everything from flesh-eating bacteria to the lamentable absence of nudity in contemporary horror.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 21 Oct 2005
Determined to put on a better show Steve Cummins
The college circuit is an important stepping stone in rock music around the world. While the potential remains unfulfilled in Ireland, there’s a new breed of Ents Officer who are aiming higher.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 16 Jan 2007
From Babel to the grave Tara Brady
Mexican maestro Alejandro González Iñárritu hasn’t wasted any time capitalising on the critical and commercial success of Amores Perros and 21 Grams. Babel, starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett, is being hailed as another masterpiece.

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 21 Mar 2003
Europe’s anti-smoking man takes aim Stuart Clark
David Byrne may share his name with the former frontman with Talking Heads – but when it comes to anti-smoking measures, he’s taking a strong line.

Music | Interview 36% | 12 Jan 1994
JARVIS FOR THE WORLD Niall Crumlish
They've got the songs, the attitude and the neatest line in Oxfam chic since The Smiths but when will Pulp be famous? Niall Crumlish delves into the seedy twilight world of Sheffield's new sex gods.

Politics | Frontlines 36% | 15 Oct 2009
Illegal Downloading The Hot Press Newsdesk
The man who represents over 1,400 record companies in 17 countries worldwide has called on the Irish government to clamp down on music piracy.

Music | Interview 36% | 19 Oct 1994
HENRY portrait of some serious kidders Craig Fitzsimons
They may have been dismissed as your typical goofy American oddballs, but as Craig Fitzsimons discovers when he meets THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS co-conspirator JOHN LINNELL, there’s definitely some sort of method to their madness.

Music | Interview 36% |  6 Nov 2002
Van the man Phil Udell
Still making great music after all these years, Van Morrison is an Irish genius worthy of comparison with the most enduring ’60s legends such as Bob Dylan and Neil Young

Music | Interview 36% |  5 Jul 2004
Fangs for the memories Peter Murphy
Brody Dalle is tired – but then she has had a pretty intense few years of it. Peter Murphy learns how The Distillers survived marital discord and peer disapproval.

Music | Interview 35% |  4 Mar 1983
THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE Bill Graham
U2 hit No. 1 In Britain. Bill Graham reports

Music | Interview 35% | 29 Apr 2002
White lies Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark hears the confessions of Natalie Imbruglia and talks of celebrity boyfriends, Bono and chocolate mousse

Music | News 35% | 26 Sep 2008
808 State + for Tripod The Hot Press Newsdesk
There are three very good reasons to be in the Dublin Tripod on November 14 with a live 808 State, DJ Yoda and Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip taking part in a Bestival reunion show there.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 30 May 2006
The golden age of sexual freedom Anne Sexton
Over the past ten years – no, make that twenty! – Irish society has undergone a transformation, casting off the shackles of the moral authority imposed by the church and embracing a more open, experimental and, let’s face it, downright horny attitude to sex and sexuality. The momentum towards change has been accelerated by significant advances in health care – not to mention the media environment – so that we are now more up for it than ever before.

Music | Interview 35% |  5 Mar 1997
Androgyny In The U.K. Colm O Hare
placebo have probably garnered more column inches in the British press for frontman brian molko s effeminate appearance than for their music. colm o hare meets the men who want to be a band that parents hate .

Music | Interview 35% |  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.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 23 May 2005
The Araki War Tara Brady
From his early punkish, defiantly anti-establishment indie flicks like The Doom Generation and Nowhere to his latest effort, the child sex-abuse drama Mysterious Skin, Gregg Araki has remained the most uncompromising alumnus of the early ‘90s new wave of queer cinema.

Music | Interview 35% |  4 May 2004
Yola Tango Colm O Hare
After ten years on a major label, Eleanor McEvoy went deep south-east to learn the value of self-determination.

Politics | Frontlines 35% | 20 Aug 1997
best foot FORWARD John Walshe
JOHN WALSHE talks to top Irish 400m hurdler Susan Smith about what it means to devote yourself completely to athletics and her need to challenge for gold at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney. Pix: COLM HENRY.

Music | Interview 35% | 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 | Main Event 35% | 10 Nov 1999
All In A Good Corrs Colm O Hare
COLM O HARE previews the album which is likely to take the Heineken/Hot Press Rock Award-winners to fresh levels of multi-platinum success.

Music | Interview 35% | 30 Mar 2007
A Jason once again Paul Nolan
He’s spent years trying to live down his bubble-gum pop days but, two decades after the event, former hearthrob Jason Donovan is finally going back to his roots.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 19 May 2003
Affairs of the heart Tara Brady
With her new movie The Heart Of Me having just hit theatre, acclaimed english actress Olivia Williams here discusses her breaththrough role in The Sixth Sense and what it takes to succeed in hollywood. words Tara Brady

Music | Interview 35% |  6 Nov 2002
The ballad of a thin man Peter Murphy
Phil Lynott, the first true Irish rock star, a rocker with a poet’s heart and the man who made paddy cool

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  4 Sep 2002
Jimi Mistry Tara Brady
He debuted in East is East, became a household face in Eastenders and has finally gone west to star in the bollywood meets hollywood movie, The Guru. The son of an Indian father and Irish mother, he talks here about his thrash metal past, the difficulties of being an Asian actor and why Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson are his spiritual gurus.

Music | Interview 35% | 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...

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 21 Apr 2005
Reality Bites Tara Brady
In Belfast recently for the Film Festival, Albert Maysles talks to Tara Brady about his early days with the Drew Collective and the challenges he faced pioneering fly-on-the-wall documentary making.

Music | Interview 35% | 16 Apr 1997
Saints And Sinners Stuart Clark
Between recording the theme music for The Saint and fending off accusations of satanism, Orbital mainman PHILIP HARTNOLL barely has time to do the washing up. STUART CLARK stands by with the tea-towel.

Music | Interview 35% | 18 Jun 2003
The Celtic warrior Eamon Sweeney
From strange days coming second in a yoghurt-sponsored competition and playing awful gigs sandwiched between boy bands, Damien Dempsey, with a little help from Shane, Sinéad and Christy, has survived and thrived. Eamon Sweeney meets a rap balladeer with a hit album, a social conscience and more than a few stories to tell.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 17 Nov 2008
A Boy Called Johnny Peter Murphy
With a career-best new album under their belts, Razorlight's Johnny Borrell talks about bling, mid-career reinvention and Britain's battle with metrosexuality.

Music | Interview 35% | 30 Apr 2002
Forty shades of Dublin Jackie Hayden
The Dubliners' John Sheahan reminisces with Jackie Hayden on 40 years in the business. but fear not, he's planning on 40 more!

Music | Interview 35% | 22 Nov 2005
Jagged Edge Peter Murphy
How do you follow an album that sells 26 million copies? Since Jagged Little Pill, this is the dilemma that has haunted Alanis Morissette. A decade on, she feels able to come to terms with her whirlwind success.

Music | Interview 35% | 23 Oct 2008
Blues is the healer Peter Murphy
She's never been one to pull her punches but even by her standards, Mary Coughlan's latest album is a rollercoaster. Here, she talks about a life of love, loss, pain and redemption.

Music | Interview 35% | 15 Apr 1998
WIDE ASLEEP IN AMERICA Jackie Hayden
They're fronted by a dead ringer for Xena, Warrior Princess; they've just won the Heineken Hot Press Best New Band Award; and, like inbreeding, they're big in Alabama. They're junkster, and here, deirdre o'neill and graham darcy tell jackie hayden exactly what they've been up to since they first "trespassed" on the American Dance Charts.

Politics | Frontlines 35% |  1 Jul 2004
The new reactionaries John Waters
why fatherhood remains an unfashionable cause

Politics | Frontlines 35% |  1 Apr 1998
EVERYTHING MUST GO? Eamonn McCann
As the dust settles in the wake of the Stormont Settlement, eamonn Mccann assesses the situation and wonders just how much of their ideology Republicans are in the process of jettisoning.

Music | Interview 35% | 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...

Hot Features | Commentary 35% | 13 Apr 2000
The Battle For Dublin's Docklands Kim Porcelli
If the proposed SPENCER DOCK development gets the go-ahead will it bring Dublin's architecture into the 21st century? Or will it be a blot on the landscape? By KIM PORCELLI.

Politics | Frontlines 35% |  9 Sep 2005
Withdrawl from Gaza: What does it mean? Michael D Higgins
Michael D. Higgins returned to Palestine almost two decades after the first Intifada. This is what he found…

Music | Interview 35% | 25 Nov 2003
Broadening Her Horizons Colm O Hare
From pioneering ambient-trad with Clannad, through to her brand new concept album 'Two Horizons', Moya Brennan can now look back on 30 years of lending her voice and harp to some of the most distinctive music ever to come out of Ireland.

Music | Interview 35% |  8 Mar 2004
Auf herr rocker The Hot Press Newsdesk
Melissa Auf Der Maur, the former Hole and Smashing Pumpkins bassist, on working with Courtney Love and Billy Corgan, and finding her own space in the male locker room. Interview by Peter Murphy.

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  6 Mar 2007
The Man Behind The Wire Peter Murphy
He found fame in Queer As Folk and is currently to be seen in the acclaimed US crime drama The Wire. Now Aidan Gillen is burning up the Irish stage in an acclaimed new production of a David Mamet classic.

Music | Interview 35% |  6 Dec 2001
Esprit de Corr Niall Stokes
Soul-searching at the end of a poignant year with the girl from the north country. The Andrea Corr interview: Niall Stokes

Music | Interview 35% |  3 Mar 1999
The Secret History Of The Corrs Niall Stokes
The Corrs Talk On Corners was the biggest-selling album of 1998 in the UK. So far it s shifted 6 million copies worldwide and rising. And now the band are set to embark on their American campaign, with who knows what ultimate destination at journey s end. So they ve had it easy, eh? It s all a big marketing scam, masterminded by the moguls in the American record company that signed them? We thought you d like to know so we put these and other accusations to someone who should know, their manager of nine years, john hughes. And got some interesting answers too. Interview: niall stokes.

Music | Interview 35% |  6 Dec 2001
Esprit de Corr Niall Stokes
At the end of another eventful year, Andrea Corr takes time out to reflect on life, death, love, health, music and her role, off-stage and on, in the family that plays together. Interview: Niall Stokes

Music | Interview 35% | 17 Oct 2003
Josh & Go John Walshe
With Hello Starling Josh Ritter has emerged as one of the finest songwriters who's operating today. John Walshe meets the reluctant hero who's storming the Irish charts.

Hot Features | Commentary 35% | 15 Dec 2000
The Final Cut Craig Fitzsimons
Craig Fitzsimons and Tara Brady select the best and worst in cinema this year

Music | Interview 35% | 16 Nov 1994
DOUBLE EXPOSURE, DOUBLE EXPOSURE Joe Jackson
Confronted by an autobiography with a dual narrator, Joe Jackson asks the real Ray Davies to stand up and testify on homosexuality, marriage, groupies, the essence of Kinkdom – and the true story of Lola.

Music | News 35% | 27 Oct 2005
Bono gives blessing to Mary J Blige's cover The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bono has given his blessing to a Mary J. Blige cover of ‘One’.

Music | Interview 35% | 12 Nov 2002
Red letter day Stephen Robinson
Tori Amos’ new album, the acclaimed Scarlet’s Walk, was inspired equally by her joyous pregnancy with daughter Natashya and the tragedy of September 11, which led the singer-songwriter on a musical quest to discover the true soul of America

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 25 Nov 2005
New girls on the block Tanya Sweeney
They are young, smart and full of self-belief. Their ambitions are boundless, their talents rich and varied. For a generation of young Irish women, the world is awash with possibilities. From actors to musicians, models to politicians, women are redefining what it means to be female and Irish. Their role-models are women who have achieved greatness, who have made us sit up and pay attention. Not content to bask in someone else’s glories, they believe every woman should aspire to be the best at what they do. These are the women for whom second best is an anathema. They are the future. To introduce the Hot Press-selected crew: Tanya Sweeney and Louise Hodgson.

Music | News 35% | 15 Feb 2007
Lily Allen snubbed at Brits The Hot Press Newsdesk
The first live Brits since 1989 took place at Earl's Court in London last night, with Lily Allen walking away empty-handed despite being the most nominated artist.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 17 Sep 1997
Kerr: What A Scorcher! Stuart Clark
While the senior team have been stumbling their way through the World Cup qualifiers, the Ireland Under-20s have been making back-page headlines for all the right reasons. In an interview that's guaranteed to ruffle blazers in Merrion Square, youth supremo BRIAN KERR tells Jack Charlton exactly where he can stick his long-ball and outlines his masterplan for future international glory. Slight groin-strain: STUART CLARK.

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

Music | Interview 35% |  4 Feb 2005
When We Were High Kings Colm O Hare
They toured the world throughout the ‘70s, earning rave notices from Bono, The Edge and Melvin Bragg, upsetting the clergy, terrifying the American public in the company of Blue Oyster Cult and the J Geils Band and out-glamming even Bowie with their flamboyant sartorial taste. With a new DVD on the way and much speculation about a possible tour, legendary Celtic rockers Horslips here talk to Hot Press about a decade of adventure, decadence and great music.

Music Review | Live 35% | 24 Oct 2003
British Sea Power Tanya Sweeney
As for the music – unmistakeably reminiscent of Joy Division – it’s as taut as the dead stuffed animals littered about the stage.

Music | Interview 35% | 31 Aug 2005
Confessions of a hitman Ed Power
Sharp suits, a global fan base, his own luxury recording studio - David Gray has certainly come a long way. On the eve of the release of his latest album, he talks about the dark side of success and explains why he wants to leave the singer-songwriter tag behind

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  6 Aug 1997
SCIENCE GONE TOO FAR Liam Fay
American writer john horgan has earned the wrath of the scientific community and the unwelcome support of the fundamentalist Right for his provocative theories aimed at separating science fact from science fiction. Interview: liam fay. Pix: CATHAL DAWSON

Politics | Frontlines 35% | 19 Mar 1997
theGREATEST INJUSTICE of all Richard Balls
JAMES HANRATTY, the son of Irish parents, was hanged for a notorious murder in England in 1961. Following the recent release of the Bridgewater Three, another miscarriage of justice now looks set to be overturned, posthumously clearing the name of a 25-year-old who was wrongfully sent to the gallows. Report: RICHARD BALLS.

Music | Interview 35% |  5 Sep 1991
THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH Joe Jackson
n a career spanning 25 years in the glare of the stagelight, CHRISTY MOORE has known every emotion from insecurity, despair and vilification to adulation, triumph and the warm glow of creative fulfilment. He has dabbed in drugs, drink to excess, suffered a heart attack for his troubles and made some of the finest records that have ever been subjected to critical scrutiny in this country. Now, in a frighteningly honest interview, he tells it like it is and was. Cross-examination: JOE JACKSON. Microscopic camerawork: COLM HENRY.

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  4 Mar 1998
A Friend Indeed Chris Donovan
It s hardly surprising that the neurotic Monica Geller is widely regarded as the least popular member of the Friends ensemble. Nevertheless, you ll be pleased to hear that Courteney Cox, the 33-year-old Alabama native who plays the Big Apple s tidiest twentysomething, revels in the role. What s more, with her success in Wes Craven s masterful suspense chiller Scream, she remains the only cast member from the smash-hit sitcom to have achieved major box office success. And now there s a sequel on the way . . . Interview: chris donovan.

Music | Interview 35% |  2 Oct 2006
My life with the thrill kill kult Ed Power
Their debut Hot Fuss sold over 4 million copies and in the process set The Killers up as one of the brightest young hopes of the modern era. On the eve of the release of their second album Sam’s Town, the band look like settling for nothing less than U2-sized supremacy. Now, if only Brandon Flowers would shave off that, ahem, controversial face fuzz.

Politics | Frontlines 35% | 24 Sep 2007
The Book Of David Peter Murphy
David Thewlis has carved out a reputation as a distinguished character actor, but he’s now also proved himself a serious writer.

Music | News 35% | 26 Aug 2008
Mick Flannery set for Whelan's The Hot Press Newsdesk
23 year-old Cork stonemason turned singer songwriter Mick Flannery is to play a Dublin headliner to promote new album White Lies.

Music | Interview 35% |  3 May 1995
Teenage Mutant Ninja Punks Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark – himself a black belt in origami – discovers how The Ramones and kickboxing chinese detectives have helped Ash to overcome their sordid heavy metal past and become Top of the Chops.

Music | Interview 35% | 30 Jan 2003
The Hot Press Readers' Poll 2002 The Hot Press Newsdesk
You had your say: the Irish and international results for 2002

Hot Features | Interview 35% |  7 Jul 1999
Russell Terrier Olaf Tyaransen
KEN RUSSELL is one of the most controversial film directors of our time. Now, he s published his first novel. OLAF TYARANSEN met him. Pics: CATHAL DAWSON.

Music | Interview 35% | 17 Jan 2005
Grumpy Young Men Olaf Tyaransen
Purveyors of pristine psych-pop, cult rock heroes and musical innovators par excellence – Mercury Rev may be many things, but garrulous interviewees they certainly aren’t. Frontman Jonathan Donahue grants hotpress an audience and grudgingingly opens up enough to discuss music, religion, quantum theory and the delicate balance between commercial success and artistic integrity.

Music | Interview 35% | 18 Sep 2006
The man who came in from the cold Stuart Clark
Champagne corks were popped last week as Snow Patrol joined that elite group of bands who’ve simultaneously topped the charts in Ireland and the UK. It’s all a far cry from the days when their fame was confined to the University of Dundee Students Union bar. Gary Lightbody takes time out from wowing the masses in Dublin and Belfast to tell Stuart Clark about their twisty and turny route to the top.

Hot Features | Commentary 35% |  2 Nov 1994
Fast Forward into the Future Colm O Hare
The technology which drives home entertainment is changing, and it's changing fast. Colm O'Hare takes a close-up look at what's happening in hi-fi, television, video and home cinema technology and discovers that the future has already arrived.

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 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.

Music | Interview 35% | 17 Dec 2003
Psycho Kila Peter Murphy
Softly spoken off stage and complete lunatics on it, Kila have torn up the rulebook with their wantonly eclectic mix of styles. music, inner anger, revolutions and, er, women who cure warts are all discussed, as the band’s Colm O Snodaigh talks to Peter Murphy.

Music | Interview 35% | 28 Jul 1993
THE FAT LADY TALKS Liam Fay
. . . and talks and talks. But when it's NICK KELLY doing the talking, he's always worth listening to, whether what's under discussion is Leonard Cohen, french polishing amid plastic furniture, the brain-numbing efficiency of the music industry or the long-term future of the FAT LADY SINGS. LIAM FAY has plenty of time for him but barely enough tape.

Music | Interview 34% |  8 May 2002
Some candy talking Eamon Sweeney
1 guitar + 1 drum kit + 1 boy + 1 girl = The White Stripes. In other words, sweet, sweet noise meets the best brother and sister penned pop since The Carpenters. Eamon Sweeney meets Detroit's finest, who play Dublin Castle on Saturday, May 4th as part of the Heineken Green Energy Festival

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 20 Jun 2006
The socialist graces Tara Brady
When The Wind That Shakes The Barley, Ken Loach’s dramatisation of the Irish War of Independence, won the Palme D’Or at Cannes last month, it triggered a vociferously hostile response from right wing British pundits, who branded the director as a terrorist-sympathising Commie. Few of them, however, had actually seen the film.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 29 Mar 2006
Straight and to the point Tara Brady
Spike Lee is a firebrand film-maker and not one to mince his words. So what is the spiritual father of African-American cinema doing making an old fashioned heist flick?

Music | News 34% | 18 Jan 2007
In Tua Nua: re-mastered & re-released The Hot Press Newsdesk
One of Irish rock’s long-lost treasures has been re-mastered and made available through iTunes.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 25 Oct 2001
The ’Walk Of Life Stephen Robinson
RTE is often, and rightly, castigated by the print media for sub-standard productions, but its new comedy-drama series Bachelors Walk is already being heralded as one of the station’s best ever projects before it's even half-way through its eight-part run. STEPHEN ROBINSON goes on location to discover the secret of the show’s success

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  6 Jul 2005
Hard To Swallow Tara Brady
Deep Throat was a smut blockbuster and pop-culture sensation. A new documentary, Inside Deep Throat, examines its impact on feminism, cinema and – oh yes – porn. It also sheds light on the tragic truth behind the movie, explains director Fenton Bailey.

Music | Interview 34% |  4 Feb 1998
BYRNE AT BOTH ENDS Peter Murphy
Time magazine dubbed him The Renaissance Man Of Rock . With and without Talking Heads, he s made some of the most innovative music of the last two decades, as well as being an author, photographer, director, sound-track scorer, Academy Award winner, and all-round friendly neighbourhood psycho-killer. David Byrne allowed Hot Press to put him on the couch for thirty minutes when he arrived in Dublin for his recent Olympia Theatre show. Peter Murphy was there to hear the Head man talking.

Music | Interview 34% |  6 Jul 2000
The Second Coming Of David Gray Niall Stanage
It's all changed for DAVID GRAY. Within the past month he has played a series of sell-out gigs across the US, gone top ten in the UK, and returned to this country to celebrate the release of Lost Songs. In a hotpress exclusive, NIALL STANAGE reports from New York, Boston, London and Dublin on the globalisation of Ireland's favourite Welshman. Hotshot hitman: STEVEN FISHER

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  9 Apr 2003
The shamrock raver Tara Brady
"To tell you the truth, I don’t see myself as being all that interesting or attractive." that being so, Colin Farrell must be one of a very few who doesn’t. Dublin’s latest superstar, famous for cussing, bedding women and (lest we forget) acting, has been inescapable in the gossip columns in recent months. But how much is truth and how much fiction? In this candid interview with Tara Brady, he talks about drink, drugs, football, fame, hype, luck, romance and – in his latest box office winner The Recruit – working with Al Pacino

Hot Features | Commentary 34% |  7 Jul 1999
Twisted Blood Liam Mackey
In the definitive life of two halves, GEORGE BEST has been both the supreme footballer and a raddled alcoholic . With a new paperback biography just published and a movie version of his life on the way, LIAM MACKEY reflects on the genie who got trapped by the bottle.

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 14 Jul 1993
Here's One We Made Earlier Niall Crumlish
If you want to make a demo that won't be used to blackmail you a few years down the road to fame and fortune, there are a few things you should know. Here, the experts tell Niall Crumlish what they are.

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 25 May 2000
Rockin' In The Free World Peter Murphy
Or how Uncle Sam got his mojo working again. PETER MURPHY celebrates the new US underground

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

Music | Interview 34% |  9 Nov 2000
New York state of mind Kim Porcelli
P.J. HARVEY's latest album, Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea will surprise listeners with its positive spirit and sheer lust for life. Hell, she even manages to get Thom Yorke to sound like Tom Jones! KIM PORCELLI meets an artist who has come in from the cold

Music | News 34% |  7 Jan 2008
Foals return to Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
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Music | News 34% | 18 May 2004
My Morning Jacket announce headlining tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Having played a blinder last year at The Point with Beck and The Thrills, My Morning Jacket return for their own headlining Irish tour.

Broadcast | Video 34% | 31 Oct 2007
The Undertones @ The Hot Press Chatroom, Electric Picnic 2007 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Derry punk legends The Undertones sat down with Stuart Clark in the Hot Press Chatroom for a great interview packed with anecdotes, jokes and hilarious impressions.

Music | News 34% | 15 Jan 2007
The Brilliant Trees reform The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Brilliant Trees do the resurrection shuffle on April 7 when they play the Dublin Village.

Music | Interview 34% |  8 Mar 2007
There is a light that never goes out: Tribute to Jim Aiken 1932 - 2007  
Promoter Jim Aiken, who passed away recently, was a hugely important and universally admired figure in the Irish music scene. Here, leading industry representatives pay tribute. (free content)

Music | Interview 34% | 21 Sep 1994
Rapid Eye Movement Liam Fay
With compass in hand and their newly unfurled Map Of The Universe nestling comfortably on their laps, Blink are boldly going where few Irish bands have gone before. But what happens when they get to Cork and Ballybunion? Intrepid explorer LIAM FAY dons his rucksack, climbs aboard the Blinkmobile and survives to tell the tale.

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  3 Jul 2009
The boy in the bubble, the man in the mirror Peter Murphy
Not since the death of Elvis has the passing of a music legend so gripped the world. As fans and detractors alike struggle to come to grips with the sad, strange end of Michael Jackson we assess his legacy – as musician, celebrity and enduring icon and talk to some of the people who knew and understood him best.

Music | Interview 34% | 25 Aug 1993
Mary s Back Pages Joe Jackson
Or should that be Black pages? Mary Black and her long-time friend, producer and collaborator Declan Sinnott look back over ten years of solo work, and the steady progress which finds her ready to take on the world with her latest album, The Holy Ground. Interview: Joe Jackson.

Music | Interview 34% | 25 Aug 1993
Mary s Back Pages Joe Jackson
Or should that be Black pages? Mary Black and her long-time friend, producer and collaborator Declan Sinnott look back over ten years of solo work, and the steady progress which finds her ready to take on the world with her latest album, The Holy Ground. Interview: Joe Jackson.

Politics | Frontlines 34% | 25 Aug 1993
MARY'S BACK PAGES Joe Jackson
Or should that be Black pages? Mary Black and her long-time friend, producer and collaborator Declan Sinnott look back over ten years of solo work, and the steady progress which finds her ready to take on the world with her latest album. The Holy Ground. Interview: Joe Jackson

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 17 Jul 2006
The Producer Peter Murphy
He was a midwife to grunge and has worked with artists as diverse as Marilyn Manson, Hole and Ozzy Osbourne. Far from being a studio boffin, though, Michael Beinhorn believes modern music is too often reliant on technology.

Music | News 34% | 31 Oct 2007
Gary Numan to bring 'Replicas' tour to Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
New-wave godfather Gary Numan will play Dublin next March.

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  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 34% |  5 Mar 1997
The WaterBoys John Walshe
As famous for being mates with Paul Weller and Noel Gallagher as for being pop stars in their own right, ocean colour scene take time out from a hectic touring and recording schedule to explain to john walshe just how popular they are. Pix: mick quinn.

Music | Interview 34% | 24 Apr 2002
That’s all Strokes Eamon Sweeney
An overnight success story that was years in the making, The Strokes have been dismissed as flagrant hype and lauded as the saviours of rock 'n' roll. Eamon Sweeney, a journalist who has spent more time in their company than most, gets the fullest account yet of the rise and rise of New York's band of brothers. "Whatever happens, we'll be there together," they tell him. "we won’t let each other fall."

Music | Interview 34% | 19 Mar 1997
CULLEN'S COUP Stuart Clark
Underdogs who've clawed their way into the top flight, Setanta Records, like Wimbledon, are a premiership act - with attitude. stuart clark gets the rags to (comparative) riches story from label boss, Dubliner Keith Cullen and also seeks the considered opinions of boys-done-well, Neil Hannon and Edwyn Collins.

Music | Interview 34% | 17 Jul 1986
WIDE AWAKE IN AMERICA Pat Singer
In what may well be the most effective marriage yet of rock and pragmatic politics, U2, Sting, Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed and others are pushing the Amnesty International message on the 'Conspiracy Of Hope' tour. Pat Singer joins them on the road.

Music | News 34% |  2 Oct 2003
Danger! Electric Six to play Dublin gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
Electro-funk heads Electric Six will let it rip for one night at The Ambassador

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Music | Interview 34% | 17 Feb 1999
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Having been catapulted to fame by their debut, the knives came out for GARBAGE with the release of Version 2.0. But their crifical mauling has only served to bring the band closer together. PETER MURPHY saw them triumph at The Point, and spoke to SHIRLEY MANSON about fame, performance and one-night stands.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 10 Sep 2004
Morgan Spurlock Tara Brady
Director Morgan Spurlock has caused quite a stir with Super Size Me, the McDonald’s-baiting documentary that highlights the perils of a fast-food diet. With McDonald’s currently on the counter-offensive in an attempt to soften the impact of the movie, Spurlock discusses corporate subterfuge, media stardom, losing his libido, and the near fatal toll his super-size diet exerted on his health.

Music | Interview 34% |  3 Jul 2002
California screaming Peter Murphy
The Red Hot Chili Peppers visited Lansdowne Road, Dublin on July 8 but we caught up with the band in Paris recently and heard why the west coast warriors of funk-rock have never been hotter

Music | Interview 34% | 20 May 2008
Porno for pyro Jason O'Toole
Republic Of Loose are one of the most exciting bands to emerge from Ireland during the last decade with one of the most charismatic lead singers ever to bestride a stage in the country.

Politics | Frontlines 34% | 24 Aug 1994
OUT OF THE CLOSET Liam Fay
They are a hunted species, forced to live out their lives in covert(s) under constant threat from marauding hounds and their society masters. You’d imagine that a fox would know something about what it feels like to be gay in ’90s Ireland but not johnny fox, the independent TD for Wicklow. Here, he unleashes an unrestrained attack on homosexuality, the practice of which he believes should never have been decriminalised in this country. For good measure, he also has a go at the government’s ‘liberal agenda’, the European Community, Bord Fáilte and the standard of refereeing at GAA football matches. Interview: Liam Fay. Pics: Cathal Dawson

Music | Interview 34% |  3 May 2006
Sparking mad Craig Fitzsimons
Until recently one of the ultimate indie cult bands, The Flaming Lips have survived the ravages of heroin, acid and a hunting trip with William Burroughs. Now, their new album At War With The Mystics finds them taking their funky psychedelia to strange new places – including the upper reaches of the charts for the first time. Could it be that their moment has finally come? Interviews: Craig Fitzsimons (now) and Peter Murphy (then). additional reporting: Stuart Clark, Ed Power and Jackie Hayden

Music | Interview 34% | 25 Jan 1995
Oh, Sheryl Helena Mulkearns
Don’t let her steal your heart away! sheryl crow: Hot Press Readers’ Love Of The Year and Bob Dylan’s favourite singer-songwriter is the hottest new star in rock'n'roll. Helena Mulkerns charts the singular rise of Kennet, Missouri’s most celebrated slacker country queen.

Music | News 34% | 20 Dec 2007
The Presets coming to Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Aussie electro-rockers the Presets make the long journey our shores next March.

Music | Interview 34% |  2 Feb 2004
United States of Stand Olaf Tyaransen
The fascinating story of how four Tallaght schoolfriends – and unofficial fifth member Shuggy – made a new home and a career playing music in the USA. All with a little help from their many friends.

Music | Interview 34% | 19 Apr 2005
Blood On The Tracks Peter Murphy
Or how Garbage tried and failed to kill each other during the making of Bleed Like Me. Interview by Peter Murphy.

Music | Interview 34% |  8 Apr 2005
Blood On The Tracks Peter Murphy
Or how Garbage tried and failed to kill each other during the making of Bleed Like Me.

Music | Interview 34% | 17 Sep 2004
The heat is on Kim Porcelli
Following the huge commercial success of Set List and ‘Fake’, The Frames look poised to ascend to rock’s premier league with the upcoming worldwide release of the Burn The Maps album. Kim Porcelli joins the band on the day of their triumphant show at Marlay Park to discuss the pros and cons of pop-stardom, the departure of dave odlum, the abiding influence of mic christopher, and the challenge of creating their most eagerly anticipated record yet.

Music | Interview 34% | 16 Sep 1998
THE DONAL LUNNY STORY Niall Stokes
It s been a long, long way from there to here and DONAL LUNNY has been at the centre of things every step of the journey. He has achieved enormous acclaim and considerable success with Planxty, The Bothy Band and Moving Hearts. Now with the launch of his latest band and their eponymously titled album COOLFIN, he takes time out to reflect on all of the major figures who have contributed to the extraordinary revival of folk and traditional music that has taken place over the past 30 years. He also recalls the highs and the lows the heartbreak, the good times and the great music that he himself has enjoyed as one of Ireland s finest and most influential musicians. Interview: Niall Stokes. Pics: Colm Henry

Hot Features | Commentary 34% |  1 Feb 2001
Waiting for Beckett Joe Jackson
BECKETT ON FILM is one of the most ambitious cinematic projects ever. Nineteen of Samuel Beckett's plays have been made into movies, directed by and starring numerous A-list figures. To mark the occasion, JOE JACKSON talks to Bono, John Hurt and Enda Hughes about one of the 20th century's greatest dramatists

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 28 Sep 2000
Dr Anthony Clare Joe Jackson
In his latest book, the high profile psychiatrist addresses the idea of masculinity in crisis. But is it fact or fiction? And how have his own experiences as husband, father and professional informed his views? Joe Jackson asks the questions. And, oh, is size really important. Doc Shots: MYLES CLAFFEY

Music | Interview 34% | 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!)

Music | Interview 34% | 21 Jul 1999
A Reconstruction Of The Fables Peter Murphy
On the eve of REM s Lansdowne Road show, PETER MURPHY talks to MICHAEL STIPE about creativity, sexuality, LA and Patti Smith.

Hot Features | Interview 34% | 29 Oct 1997
ULSTER SAYS MO! Joe Jackson
As Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, MO MOWLAM M.P. has one of the toughest, most thankless jobs in British and Irish politics. The task facing her is an unenviable one: to bring together the two extremes of both traditions, however briefly, for the purposes of all-party talks. In this exclusive interview, she talks about the difficult journey to date, and the immense challenges which lie ahead of her. Our man who went to Mo: JOE JACKSON. Pix: COLM HENRY.

Music | Interview 34% | 21 Jun 1985
THE HOMECOMING Liam Mackey
Back home in Ireland Bono and Adam talk to Liam Mackey

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  8 Mar 1995
How to Talk Dirty and Influence Poeple Joe Jackson
Love, sex, filth, money, sex, abortion, politics, sex, family, marriage, sex – and the whole damn thing. The BRENDAN O’CARROLL interview by JOE JACKSON. Pix: Michael Quinn.

Music | Interview 34% | 17 Aug 2000
Piano Man Man Joe Jackson
PHIL COULTER is far from the muzak-producing bore of caricature. Here, he talks to JOE JACKSON about family tragedy, northern politics, drink binges, having songs covered by Elvis and his experiences working with stars like Van Morrison, Siniad O Connor and Luke Kelly. Portraits: MYLES CLAFFEY

Politics | Frontlines 34% |  8 May 2007
Take me to your leader Jason O'Toole
As the General Election looms, many polls suggest Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny is the next Taoiseach in waiting. So what is he really like? And where does he stand on the issues that matter to Hot Press readers?

Hot Features | Interview 34% |  3 Nov 2008
Snow Country for Old Men Olaf Tyaransen
On the eve of the release of Snow Patrol's epic fifth album A Hundred Million Suns, Hot Press finds out how singer Gary Lightbody gets inspiration for his songs.

Music | Interview 34% | 15 Dec 1993
AN OFFER HE COULDN’T REFUSE! Bill Graham
When the offer came to produce the new Rolling Stones album in Dublin what answer could Don Was give but a resounding ‘Yes’. Mick, Keef & Co. are the latest in a long and impressive list of the man’s studio credits which includes Bob Dylan, The B-52’s, Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt and Paula Abdu. But throw in the small matter of the career of Was (Not Was) and the musical rehabilitation of errant Beach Boys’ genius Brian Wilson and we’re talking major industry player here. Bill Graham takes up the story . . .

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 15 Dec 1993
HOW WAS IT FOR YOU? A Various
It may have been a perfect year for Dina Carroll but how did the assembled Hot Press writers find 1993? The next five pages tell the tale.

Music | News 34% | 23 Apr 2003
Thrills name album The Hot Press Newsdesk
So Much For The City is out on June 30

Music | Interview 34% | 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 | News 34% | 29 Apr 2008
Snow Patrol lead man records track with Cut La Roc The Hot Press Newsdesk
Gary Lightbody has recorded another song with Cut La Roc, Mishka, which will appear this summer on the big beater’s Larger Than Life album.

Music | Interview 34% | 15 Dec 2000
The Man Who Built The Old Weird America Peter Murphy
It's been a long strange trip and no mistake, one that describes a discernible line from Harry Smith's Anthology Of American Folk Music through to the Handsome Family. But there's even more going on beneath the surface. GREIL MARCUS, the music critic's music critic, is PETER MURPHY's guide on a mystery train whose other passengers include Elvis Presley, Robert Johnson, Mark Twain, Nick Cave, The Blair Witch, Bill Clinton, The Band, Siniad O'Connor, Beck, William Burroughs, William Faulkner and Bob Dylan. And that's just the first class carriage. All aboard

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 24 Aug 1994
AN INDUSTRY IN THE MAKING Colm O Hare
Colm O’Hare reports on the latest developments in the Irish film world which – thanks to initiatives spearheaded by Michael D. Higgins, Minister of Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht – is experiencing an unprecedented boom period.

Politics | Hog 34% | 15 Dec 1993
That was the year that was Dermot Stokes
The year began with contrasting and contradictory alignments. On the one hand, the United States were about to invest a new president, a young, rock’n’roll-loving sax-playing boyo from the south called Bill Clinton, offering the possibility of America as the last great hope again.

Music | News 34% | 23 Oct 2007
Kate Nash returns The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ever-keen to play on these shores, Londoner Kate Nash has already planned a follow-up to her November visit.

Music Review | Single 33% | 23 Jul 2003
Tour De France Colm O Hare
 

Music | News 33% |  4 Nov 2009
Chapters Make Emmerdale Breakthrough The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Chapters are the latest Irish band to make waves across the water, with their single 'Videotapes' set to get a hugely sought after airing on the highly popular UK soap Emmerdale.

Hot Features | Reports 33% | 22 Jul 2009
Civil Partnership for Gays: Breakthrough or Discrimination? Dermod Moore
The gay marriage debate was reignited when the Government’s Civil Partnership Bill, while allowing for same sex partnerships, fell short of legislating for gay and lesbian marriage. In an unusually frank exchange, Green Party justice spokesman CIARAN CUFFE debates the merit of the bill with Dermod Moore.

Music Review | Album 33% | 25 Jan 2006
The Breakthrough Phil Udell
:et’s be frank. For all the heavy hitters guesting on this, Mary J Blige’s seventh album, the majority of Hot Press readers will have their interest piqued by the appearance of a certain U2 on a version of a certain song.

Music | News 33% |  7 Mar 2006
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The legendary Malian musician Ali Farka Touré has passed away.

Music | News 33% | 25 May 2004
The Thrills on decks for The Lily's The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Thills will play a DJ support slot for The Lily's in Whelan's next month

Music | News 33% | 12 May 2004
Chaka Khan for Vicar St. The Hot Press Newsdesk
Legendary funk diva and jacky-of-all-trades Chaka Khan makes her way to Ireland in June

Music | News 33% |  5 Dec 2007
The Sultans Of Ping to release new material The Hot Press Newsdesk
Irish indie veterans Sultans Of Ping have announced their first new release in 12 years, as well as live shows in Dublin and Galway.

Music | News 32% | 16 Dec 2008
Japanese Popstars for Deep Fried Funk's birthday The Hot Press Newsdesk
Northern promoters Deep Fried Funk celebrate their 11th birthday in style with a Stephen's Day show featuring Japanese Popstars and Riton.

Music | News 32% | 15 Aug 2008
Seasick Steve and My Morning Jacket for Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Newly-popular veteran bluesman Seasick Steve is to play Some Days Never End at the Royal Hospital in Kilmainham, with support from My Morning Jacket.

Music Review | Single 32% | 11 Aug 2004
Spark Ciaran Murphy
Barry O’Brien’s four-track EP, Spark, will please fans of MOR-indie-rock. The opening track ‘Cut Me Out’ starts well

Music Review | Album 32% | 26 Feb 2009
Changing of the seasons Alison Curtis
Chills and thrills from Norwegian folkie

  32% | 17 Feb 2004
The Complete Works: Volume 2  
t's a veritable feast for Spiritualized fans: two CDs featuring 24 tracks, all previously unavailable on LPs and personally selected by the Spaceman himself.

Music | News 32% | 17 Jul 2008
Japanese Popstars Release Debut Album 28 July, 2008 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Derry-born Japanese Popstars give their dedicated following the perfect mid-summer offering- a full-length studio recording.

Music | News 32% |  7 Nov 2008
Japanese Popstars remix Beyonce The Hot Press Newsdesk
Derry dance mavericks The Japanese Popstars edge ever closer to the big time with a remix of ‘If I Were A Boy’, the lead single from Beyoncé’s new I Am… Sasha Fierce album.

Music Review | Album 32% | 14 Jun 2007
Critics' Choice 2003 The Hot Press Newsdesk
The top five albums of 2003 as chosen by the Hotpress critics.

Music | News 32% | 27 Jun 2007
The Verve to reunite The Hot Press Newsdesk
With the Spice Girls reunion still in the realms of hearsay, we can only console ourselves with the news that The Verve are back.

Music | News 31% | 10 Jan 2008
Saoirse Ronan nominated for awards at home and abroad The Hot Press Newsdesk
Promising young Irish actress Saoirse Ronan has been nominated for a string of awards at home and abroad.

Music | News 31% |  1 Aug 2008
Lesley Roy announces album release date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Balbriggan pop rocker Lesley Roy has confirmed the release dates for Unbeautiful, her debut album for Jive Records whose roster also includes Justin ‘n’ Britney.

Music | News 31% | 21 Mar 2003
Horsing around The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Thrills' 'One Horse Town' enters the UK singles chart at number 18

Music | News 31% | 24 Apr 2009
Calvin Harris: "I turned down Lady Gaga" The Hot Press Newsdesk
Harris tells Hot Press why he didn't fancy working with the quirky American pop export.

  31% | 16 Nov 2004
Vagabonds Of The Western World
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The third and final album recorded by the original Thin Lizzy line-up of Philip Lynott, Eric Bell and Brian Downey, Vagabonds Of The Western World was the first to feature sleeve design by Dublin artist Jim Fitzpatrick.

Music | News 31% |  9 Jul 2009
The Noisettes join the Hot Press Signing Tent line-up The Hot Press Newsdesk
The 'Don't Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby)' stars are meeting their public on Sunday.

Music Review | Album 31% | 21 Jun 2006
Smile...It Confuses People Phil Udell
For all her genuine qualities, and the fact that she comes across as a decent and likeable person, underneath all the angle, hype and argument as to whether or not her story is genuine, Sandi Thom is really just another singer-songwriter.

Music | News 31% | 20 Sep 2004
Scissor Sisters for Dublin + Belfast [updated] The Hot Press Newsdesk
The darlings of the New York underwear party scene, Scissor Sisters, have announced their imminent return to Ireland

Music | News 31% | 11 Feb 2007
BellX1 part company with Island Records The Hot Press Newsdesk
After much industry speculation, it’s been confirmed that BellX1 have parted company with Island and its parent company, Universal Records.

Music Review | Album 31% | 25 May 2000
The Other Side Colm O Hare
A purveyor of classic sweet soul of the old school, Hall looked set to follow in the footsteps of Seal as the saviour of UK Soul following the release of his debut Medicine 4 My Pain.

Music | News 31% | 20 Nov 2009
OXEGEN TRIUMPHS AT UK FESTIVAL AWARDS The Hot Press Newsdesk
Fans have voted Ireland’s Oxegen as the ‘Best Overseas Festival’ at the prestigious Festival Awards.

Music | News 30% | 30 Sep 2008
Celtic Thunder makes Billboard charts The Hot Press Newsdesk
Irish vocal group Celtic Thunder have made the Billboard 200 charts in the US with their new Act Two album.

Music | News 30% | 17 Jan 2007
BRIT nominations announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
Mouthy modern day chanteuse Lily Allen leads the nominations for the BRIT Awards 2007.

Music Review | Album 30% | 27 Oct 1999
Other Worlds Oliver Sweeney
THERE’S A wealth of talent these days in Irish music, much of it difficult to harness for one reason or another, however, Lúnasa seem to have the magic formula – four superb musicians who complement each other in both music and temperament, great tunes which are well arranged, and the ability to surprise and hold the listener from beginning to end.

Music Review | Album 30% | 29 Oct 2002
Power In Numbers Phil Udell
Make no mistake that the Jurassic 5 six are working firmly to their own agenda, distilling elements from rap’s history and taking them to new and exciting places

Music Review | Album 30% |  5 Oct 2009
TRUELOVE’S GUTTER [ Olaf Tyaransen
sublime sheffield torch ‘n’ twang

Music | News 30% |  7 Feb 2002
Vote with your feet The Hot Press Newsdesk
The vote is on for the Smirnoff Dance Awards, and you can take part online. So get clickin'

Music | News 30% |  7 Oct 2009
Fight Like Apes Announce Unusual Academy Show! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ireland’s premier Obnoxious Pop combo are promising to round off the year with a very special gig. Fight Like Apes will be bringing a wrestling ring into The Academy for a fight night of body-slamming, gut-grappling, seconds out, no holds barred electronic punk rock.

Music Review | Album 30% |  5 Jul 2001
The Magnificent Tree Colm O Hare
The Magnificent Tree blends all the best elements of Portishead, Massive Attack and Morcheeba with a bit of Air and even Dido thrown into the mix.

Music Review | Album 30% | 22 Jan 2003
Steal This Album Hannah Hamilton
With a tracklist boasting the brilliant ‘Chic N Stu’, a song about pizza, advertising and therapy, the album is certainly worth having.

Music | News 30% | 18 Jan 2007
Finalists confirmed for Tayto Song Contest The Hot Press Newsdesk
The ten finalists have been announced for the RTÉ 2FM Tayto Song Contest, which takes place on February 23 in Dublin’s Vicar St.

Music Review | Album 30% |  9 Aug 2004
Beautiful view Colm O Hare
On first acquaintance, this young Limerick-born chanteuse comes across as yet another jazz-inspired vocal stylist of the kind that the world doesn’t really need many more of.

  30% |  3 Nov 2005
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Music Review | Album 30% | 19 Jun 2003
Everyone Deserves Music Eamon Sweeney
In addition to the biting invective, there is a preoccupation with reaching out to comfort individual pains and stresses.

Music | News 30% | 30 Sep 2009
Fight Like Apes nominated for UK festival award The Hot Press Newsdesk
It's your patriotic duty to vote for them now!

Music | News 30% |  5 Nov 2009
Lady Gaga adds second Dublin show to Monster Ball Tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Due to high demand, the best-selling artist will play an additional date at the O2.

Music Review | Live 30% |  9 Dec 2008
Foals live at the Ambassador Paul Nolan
Oxford dance-punk outfit set the Ambassador on fire

Music Review | Album 30% |  3 Oct 2003
The Love Below/Speakerboxxx Tanya Sweeney
This double album is comprised of no less than 39 tracks, each one diverse, engaging and innovative in its own right.

Music | News 30% |  4 Jan 2007
Belfast pays tribute to Rory Gallagher The Hot Press Newsdesk
Rory Gallagher, the influential 70s rock star who died in 1995, has been commemorated by Belfast with a special day which took place on 29 December.

Music Review | Album 29% |  3 Mar 2004
A Crow Left of the Murder Hannah Hamilton
“You can tell by the lines in my smile that I’ve been around for a while”, croons Incubus frontman Brandon Boyd on A Crow Left Of The Murder. He’s not lying either. Despite the fact that most of the band are still a few years off 30, this is their sixth studio album since their 1991 inception, and, incidentally, their most bitter to date.

Music | News 29% | 28 May 2007
Pugwash to feature on Hollywood A-list flick The Hot Press Newsdesk
Pugwash are justifiably chuffed this week after hearing that one of the songs from their Almanac album, ‘Anyone Who Asks’, has made it on to the soundtrack of the new Ed Norton, Colin Farrell and Jon Voight movie, Pride & Glory.

Music Review | Album 29% | 28 Oct 2009
For Lack of a Better Name Paul Nolan
Quality Electro from Canadian Groove mechanic

Music | News 29% | 11 Feb 2009
Anvil attend their Dublin premiere The Hot Press Newsdesk
The best, if you will, rockumentary since Spinal Tap can be seen as part of the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival.

Music Review | Album 29% | 20 May 2004
So Called Chaos Colm O Hare
Is there any other artist in the history of pop music who has used the words “I”, “Me”, “My”, “Mine” with such regularity? No wonder one UK critic was recently moved to describe Alanis Morissette as “the Queen of self-absorption”.

Music Review | Live 29% | 24 Aug 2006
The Knights Of The New Crusade live at The Voodoo Lounge, Dublin Daniel Finn
The Knights Of The New Crusade's first Irish gig certainly can't be faulted on spiritual grounds.

Music Review | Album 29% | 27 Oct 1999
Breakdown Joe Jackson
As I noted in my review of her 1995 album, Your Little Secret, it is about time Melissa Etheridge stopped screaming. Musically, lyrically, politically, as a lesbian. And she sure has. But don’t, for one moment, think she’s lost her cutting edge.

  29% | 22 Nov 2009
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Many shades of Michael - Win Mr. Jackson's entire back catalogue!

  29% | 19 Nov 2004
Live And Dangerous
(2/100 Greatest Irish Albums)
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Released in the summer of 1978 when they were at the peak of their powers, Live And Dangerous remains the most compelling argument for Thin Lizzy’s greatness.

Music Review | Live 29% | 18 Jun 2009
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With his woolly hat and trademark colourful shirt, Cooder arrived on stage to a hero’s welcome and proceeded to mesmerise with a stunning performance.

Music | News 29% | 15 Dec 1982
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Music | News 29% | 10 Jul 2004
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Music | News 29% | 14 Nov 2003
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Music Review | Live 29% | 15 Nov 2007
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The stars are aligned tonight: a combination of the clear sound, the cheerful nature of the crowd and the infectious enthusiasm of the band made this one of this year’s live highlights.

Music | News 29% |  4 Dec 2008
America hit Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
Those stalwarts of '70s FM radio, America, have confirmed a Dublin date.

Music | News 29% | 21 Sep 2006
Ash reveal new album details The Hot Press Newsdesk
Downpatrick’s finest, Ash, are back in the studio, recording the follow-up to 2004’s Meltdown.

Music Review | Album 29% | 19 Jun 2006
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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 Review | Live 29% | 26 Mar 2007
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Those who are into The Rapture continue to love them, as evidenced by tonight’s sold-out crowd. The band remain, as ever, a thrilling live act.

Music | News 29% |  7 Nov 2003
Saucy Monky get saucier The Hot Press Newsdesk
With their new single taking residency in the national airwaves, Irish fans will be primed for next month's Saucy Monky tour

Music Review | Album 29% | 31 Mar 2009
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Swedes living la vida on curious new outing

Music Review | Album 29% | 11 Jun 2008
Windows To The Soul Colm O Hare
Strong solo debut from former picturehouse member

Music | News 29% | 15 Dec 1989
Critics Roundup 1989 Ian O'Doherty
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Music Review | Live 29% | 12 Apr 2001
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STEREO MC’S HQ, Dublin It’s certainly been a while, but the Stereo MC’s remain the same. To witness the pale spectre of main man Rob Birch as bouncy and baggy-trousered as ever, alongside the familiar gap-toothed smile of singer Cath Coffey – well, it’s like 1992 all over again.

Music | News 29% |  8 Sep 1993
ROUND TOWER NEWS ?? ??
ROUND TOWER MUSIC, 43 Offington Lawn, Sutton, Dublin 13, Ireland. Tel: 353 1 321393. Fax: 353 1 321394. ROUND TOWER MUSEC, Stanley Gardens, London W3 7SN, England. Tel: 44 81 746 1234. Fax: 44 81 740 9899 BIG STORM COMIN'! 1993 has been a very good year for Round Tower Music, with the success of Tom Pacheco and Steinar Albrigtsen in Scandinavia. Now, they have a series of new releases lined up for the pre-Christmas period, which should see them consolidating on that success. By a Special Correspondent.

Music Review | Live 29% | 13 Apr 2005
David Kitt & Emiliana Torrini Live At Le Botanique, Brussels Cian Rice
 

Music Review | Album 29% |  4 Aug 1999
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Luscious Jackson have created possibly the album of the summer in Electric Honey, a wonderful mixture of experimentalism, bubblegum pop, hip-hop, folk and rock, all served up with a dollop of sunshine and a smile.

Music Review | Live 29% | 24 Jul 2003
Shania Twain Colm O Hare
She certainly gave them what they’d come to hear and like her or not, Twain is a seasoned performer with more than enough hits to carry a major event like this.

Music | News 29% | 18 Aug 2009
SHARON CORR THE BIGGEST CLIMBER IN UK AIRPLAY The Hot Press Newsdesk
'It's Not A Dream' is shaping up to be a huge hit.

Music Review | Album 29% | 10 Oct 2005
Wildflower Colm O Hare
Now 43, the former Michael Jackson backing singer shows little sign of giving up the territory she’s so successfully staked out for herself over the last decade.

Music Review | Album 29% | 10 Oct 2005
Wildflower Colm O Hare
Now 43, the former Michael Jackson backing singer shows little sign of giving up the territory she’s so successfully staked out for herself over the last decade.

Music Review | Album 29% | 23 Jun 1999
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Already being hailed as a mighty return to form and a worthy successor to the groundbreaking Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magik, Californication sees the Red Hot Chili Peppers back on the block and re-energised.

Music Review | Album 29% | 25 Oct 2001
Lenny Jane Gillow
This album has the potential to make Kravitz vaguely relevant again

Music Review | Live 29% | 24 Sep 2007
Calvin Harris & Jape at Meeting House Square, Dublin Kilian Murphy
Harris' less-celebrated tracks are delivered with an impressive combination of confidence, energy and panache.

Music | News 29% | 30 May 2005
Saucy Monky continue their ascent in the US The Hot Press Newsdesk
Saucy Monky have scored a UK deal following their recent success on US radio

Music Review | Album 29% | 17 Oct 2005
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Its real beauty comes when the effort is made to tunnel further down. The songs you were tempted to skip first become familiar, then recognisable, then at a point only hindsight will reveal, become shining examples of subtle magnificence, however much you’re loath to admit a change of heart.

Music Review | Live 29% |  9 Aug 2002
Suicidal Tendencies Sam Healy
The Creators of Skate Punk don't come to Dublin every other Friday, and these punters are going to get their pogo's worth

Music Review | Live 29% | 23 May 2005
Live At Dublin Castle Ed Power
Sometimes it feels as though Ireland is suffering an overdose of bed-sit earnestness. For a generation of songwriters, elegant mooching has acquired the character of a national pastime. Amidst the apparently bottomless onslaught of weepy self-consciousness, Paddy Casey cuts a solitary figure. Although no less gushing than his peers, the Dublin singer boasts songwriting chops to match.

Music | News 29% | 13 Sep 2001
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MARC CARROLL has won back THE HORMONES album, which was deleted by V2 the day after its release

Music Review | Live 29% | 21 May 2007
Sinead O'Connor live at Heineken Green Energy Festival, Dublin Castle Neil Brennan
Sinéad O’Connor's voice is still capable of enchanting you with its fragility and blowing you away with its power, but maybe we all expected that, because at first it’s the bravely mixed set-list that grabs your attention.

Music Review | Album 29% |  9 Sep 2008
Snowflake/Midnight Olaf Tyaransen
From the sounds of this artful seventh album, the band have seriously updated the equipment in their remote Catskills studio.

Music | News 29% | 26 Jul 2005
Michael Eavis: Not a U2 fan, then The Hot Press Newsdesk
Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis has described U2 as “blighters” after the band rejected an offer to play at the 2005 festival.

Music Review | Album 28% |  8 Nov 2001
Best Of Colm O Hare
And what a fine collection it is too. All the hits and more are here, with a pair of previously unreleased tracks, including the current single, ‘Would You Be Happier’ and a trio of live cuts culled from their hugely successful Unplugged album.

Music | News 28% | 22 Sep 2009
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David Kitt has been lined up to headline a special Music Show celebration gig at the Academy in Dublin on October 3.

Music Review | Album 28% | 28 Sep 2006
Pieces Of The People We Love Roisin Dwyer
Summery disco beats, sunny harmonies and synth-sational floor-filling numbers are the order of the day.

Music Review | Album 28% |  8 Jul 1998
What Kind Of Country Is This? Stephen Rapid
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Film Review 28% | 13 May 2008
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How often can we hear about the whys and whereabouts of four Mancunians between 1977 and 1980? Not often enough apparently.

Film Review | Film 28% |  9 Nov 2000
WONDER BOYS Craig Fitzsimons
Sparkling with a script that's nasty, witty and dark in equal measure, Wonder Boys is part college-comedy, part shaggy-dog tale and part Deconstructing Harry (without the flights of fancy and cheerfully constant use of the C-word).

Music Review | Album 28% | 10 May 2004
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With her rich velvety vocal style, consummate piano playing and – let’s be honest here – her stunning good looks, she came on like a breath of fresh air in the mid-1990’s

Music Review | Album 28% |  4 Sep 2008
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A massive rock guitar sound underpins much of Punkara, combining with the very intensity of the beats and vocal delivery from new recruit Al Rumjen, formerly of King Prawn.

Music Review | Album 28% | 27 Apr 2000
Homelands Ireland - The Album Eamon Sweeney
While last September's Homelands Ireland debut was unquestionably a great day out, the sleeve notes here take the hyperbole to new found hyperbollocks levels.

Music | News 28% | 21 Feb 2006
Download exclusive Josh Ritter tracks for free! The Hot Press Newsdesk
There's a bit of a treat on the way for those purchasing the issue of Hot Press that comes out on Febraury 23. Well, more than the usual anyway.

Music | News 28% | 31 Dec 1987
Critics Roundup 1987 Oliver Sweeney
In a year that saw U2 take on the world and win hands down, with a string of superb concerts and the album to beat all in ‘The Joshua Tree’, there was much to be leased with in terms of Irish bands consolidating their reputations.

Music Review | Live 28% |  1 Jun 2006
Bic Runga live at An Cruiscin Lan, Cork Mark Keane
Risk taking may not yet be her forte – but Bic Runga is still a luminous presence and a stylish songwriter.

Music Review | Album 28% | 18 Apr 2007
Favourite Worst Nightmare Paul Nolan
Like The Smiths and The Jam in their heyday, Arctic Monkeys certainly don’t hang around when it comes to releasing new material.

Music Review | Live 28% | 26 Jan 2006
Eurosonic Festival Stuart Clark
 

Music | News 28% |  9 Oct 2008
Enya pays tribute to Jimmy Faulkner on new album The Hot Press Newsdesk
Enya's new album And Winter Came will pay tribute to the late, great Irish guitarist Jimmy Faulkner in a track entitled 'My, My, Time Flies'.

Music Review | Album 28% |  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 Review | Live 28% |  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 | News 28% | 19 Sep 2008
Six opportunities for musicians... from Hot Press The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press has some brilliant opportunities for Irish bands and solo acts. Read on to see how you can get a music video, CD release, studio time and a top gig...

Music Review | Album 28% | 26 Nov 2003
Shoot From The Hip Kim Porcelli
The album’s quite brilliant early-‘80s production sheen.

Music Review | Album 28% | 23 Feb 1994
Wide Eyed and Ignorant Lorraine Freeney
Wide Eyed and Ignorant is a pop album; taking into account the fact that A House are advocates of the distictively off-kilter, shambolic, hopelessly romantic school of pop founded by The Go Betweens way back when

Music Review | Album 28% | 13 May 2002
18 Stuart Clark
18 has been made for those who enjoyed Play but wouldn't mind going off on a few new musical tangents

Music Review | Album 28% |  3 Jul 2006
Tremors John Walshe
Like their incendiary live performances, the pace is nothing short of relentless over the course of the 43 minutes or so it takes Humanzi to slash and scorch their way through this 11-track debut.

Film Review | Film 28% | 12 Sep 2008
The Wave Tara Brady
Like Oliver Hirschbiegel's Das Experiment, The Wave transplants a chilling demonstration of conformity into a contemporary European setting.

Music | News 28% | 27 Oct 2008
World Exclusive: Hot Press joins Snow Patrol on jet set tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Snow Patrol kicked off their whistle-stop Take Back The Cities tour with their first live gig in over a year yesterday with a sold out lunchtime show in Dublin's Gate Theatre.

Music Review | Album 28% |  8 Sep 1993
Grave Dancers Union Tara McCarthy
A nice idea when you think about it, really - a soul asylum, a place of refuge or protection for the spirit.

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 28% | 12 May 2004
Caught in the Net...This is the modern age Stuart Clark
You can now take photographs with a fridge...

Music Review | Live 28% | 23 Jun 2004
No sex please, we're Brit-ish Colm O Hare
Performing in front of a stage set that Cecil B. De Mille would’ve been proud of, it was clear from the off that Britney was just one element (albeit an important one) in what was an all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza, almost old-fashioned in concept. Themed around the “Onyx Hotel”, it owed a good deal to the Moulin Rouge movie with hints of Lisa Minnelli’s Cabaret and almost every other classic Hollywood musical of the last 60 years.

Music | News 28% | 17 Jun 2004
Celtic Ray Van Morrison
When Ray Charles passed away last week at the age of 73, music lost a giant whose talent broke the boundaries between blues, soul, country and gospel. Van Morrison pays his respects.

Music | News 28% |  1 Jul 2008
Fingal Songwriter's Weekend line-up revealed The Hot Press Newsdesk
The line-up has been revealed for ‘An Fiach Dubh’ – Fingal Songwriter's Weekend. The first in an annual series, the weekend will bring Irish and international songwriters together to provide master classes in the art.

Music Review | Album 27% | 19 Oct 1994
The Peel Sessions Colm O Hare
THIN LIZZY: “The Peel Sessions” (Strange Fruit)

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 27% | 13 Dec 2004
Caught in the Net Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark surveys the goods on offer at the Orange Order's Xmas gift website

Music | News 27% | 17 Jun 2003
Darren Holden: the new Piano Man The Hot Press Newsdesk
Irish singer-songwriter Darren Holden has been signed up to take the lead role in Movin' Out, the US smash hit musical based on the songs of Billy Joel

Music | News 27% | 14 Dec 1994
A Year in the Life Stephen Rapid
How was it for you? The assembled Hot Press writers offer their own opinions on 1994 over the next five pages.

Hot Features | Reports 27% | 13 May 2008
Markievicz park Joe Jackson
For Gina Costigan, the staging of The Countess And The Lesbians represents an intriguing challenge.

Music Review | Album 27% | 26 Oct 2006
The Information Paul Nolan
Beck's The Information veers between two distinct styles – the kind of blues/folk/hip-hop mash-ups that Beck has made his own, and a more melancholy, plaintive type of tune that he has increasingly favoured in recent years.

Music | News 27% | 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 | Beats + Pieces 27% | 14 Mar 2005
Beats + Pieces Mark Kavanagh
Dance music news with Mark Kavanagh

Music Review | Album 27% |  2 Mar 2007
The Book Of Lightning Jackie Hayden
With The Book Of Lightning, Waterboys fans will be thrilled to have Mike Scott back on form, while the uninitiated will get a chance to understand what all the fuss was about.

Music Review | Album 27% | 19 Oct 1994
Songs Craig Fitzsimons
LUTHER VANDROSS: “Songs”

Music Review | Album 27% | 23 Jun 1999
Enough Already George Byrne
When Boyzone pranced awkardly around the Phoenix Park stage in their orange jumpsuits at the ill-advised and worse-attended homecoming for the Republic's USA 94 squad (which could have been a subtle reference to the fact that we'd been sent packing by Holland, but I doubt it), …

Music | News 27% |  6 Aug 2009
Corr breaks BBC The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sharon Corr has made a major breakthrough with her debut single

Music | News 27% |  7 Nov 2008
MGMT benefit from live visit The Hot Press Newsdesk
Widely regarded as one of the breakthrough acts of 2008, MGMT have bounced back into the top 10 with their Oracular Spectacular album.

Music | News 27% | 19 Mar 2008
Public Enemy to perform 1988 album in Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Rap fans are in for a treat on May 25 as Public Enemy perform the whole of their breakthrough 1988 album, It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back, in Tripod.

Music | News 27% |  1 Jun 2007
OS Mutantes to play Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Move over Bonde De Role and CSS - the original Brazilian breakthrough act are heading to Ireland.

Music | News 27% | 10 Nov 2006
Rob Kelly on Jay-Z-collaboration + US success The Hot Press Newsdesk
Wexford hip hop man Rob Kelly has been talking to Hot Press about the remarkable series of events that have him poised for a US breakthrough.

Music | News 27% |  1 Mar 2005
Saucy Monky sign US deal The Hot Press Newsdesk
Savoy’s Warners Link-Up Sees Saucy Monky Poised For Breakthrough

Music | Beats + Pieces 27% | 10 Nov 1999
Walles Beat Again Mark Kavanagh
MARK KAVANAGH on the explosive breakthrough of Welsh trio, HYBRID.

Music | Beats + Pieces 27% | 10 Nov 1999
Walles Beat Again Mark Kavanagh
MARK KAVANAGH on the explosive breakthrough of Welsh trio, HYBRID.

Music Review | Album 27% | 27 Jul 2004
Tyrannosaurus Hives Paul Nolan
Overall, Tyrannosaurus Hives is a fairly perfunctory attempt to merge a few different new-wave guitar styles, with ‘70s punk as the support scaffolding. But, like many of their contemporaries, The Hives don’t seem to have the willingness to progress and experiment that mark out the truly great bands.

Film Review | Film 27% | 15 Mar 2001
The Gift Tara Brady
While The Gift hardly represents Billy Bob Thornton's finest screenplay to date, this lavish helping of deep-fried, swamp-scented Southern Gothic hokum - based on Billy Bob's own dear old psychic momma - is fine, creepy, supernatural fun, and greatly enhanced by a host of knockout performances from a fine cast, most notably that of Cate Blanchett.

Politics | Message 27% | 11 Jan 1995
IT would be churlish not to begin Niall Stokes
IT would be churlish not to begin the new year in a spirit of hope. 1994 saw the most remarkable changes take place in Northern Ireland and after 25 years of war, bloodshed and strife, the paramilitary guns were silenced on both sides of the sectarian divide.

Music | News 27% | 29 Jan 2009
John Martyn has died The Hot Press Newsdesk
One of the pioneering figures of the British folk movement, the acclaimed singer, songwriter and guitar player was 60 years of age.

Politics | Message 26% | 18 Mar 1998
Nothing But The Same Old Story Niall Stokes
WE RE heading for some kind of watershed, I m told. And yet, no matter how hard I try, there s nothing happening in the Northern peace talks that I can become even the remotest bit enthused about.

Music Review | Album 26% | 15 Mar 2006
At War With The Mystics Colin Carberry
For those who thought that treading water was no way to dismantle an atomic bomb, and that when added together X and Y amounted to nothing much at all, over the horizon some long-awaited ballast is about to arrive. Wayne Coyne prefers a white suit to a white hat, but make no mistake; At War With The Mystics is one hell of a heroic and defiant album.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 26% | 26 Jun 2003
Coitus interruptus Sam Snort
How the new puritanism has come between one man and his art

Hot Features | Reports 26% |  6 Jun 2008
The Road To McCarthy DJ Carey
Kilkenny hurling legend DJ Carey looks forward to the All-Ireland Championship, which promises lots of excitement over the coming months.

Politics | Message 26% | 15 Sep 1999
Mo And The Moral Maze Niall Stokes
WHO would want the job? Mo Mowlam was riding high in the wake of the Good Friday agreement last year; at that stage, she was entitled to feel that she had actually contributed something substantial to bringing about a peaceful solution to the awful conflict that has disfigured life in Northern Ireland for so long.

Hot Features | Comedy 26% | 22 Aug 2006
Nothing to fear but Perrier itself Daniel Finn
Making his umpteenth trip to the Edinburgh Fesital, Dublin comic David O’Doherty for one is cheered by the demise of the Perrier Award.

Politics | Message 26% | 20 Jul 2000
Holding The Aces Niall Stokes
IT is all highly entertaining. In men s athletics, the traditional dominance of white athletes was overturned a long time ago. At first it was the Kenyans and the Ethiopians displaying a prowess in long-distance running that required the wholesale rewriting of the record books. Then black American, British, Canadian and Jamaican athletes began to come through in the sprints. Then gradually a bunch of middle-distance runners followed on, to fill in the gaps.

Hot Features | Foulplay 26% |  1 Aug 2002
Rio gone kid Jonathan O Brien
Leeds supporters are up in arms after star defender Rio Ferdinand's 'defection' to Man United. But since when did club loyalty apply to the multi-million quid industry that is the Premiership?

Music | News 26% | 20 Mar 2006
Shamrock and roll Greg McAteer
Parades, parties and green stout are all very well. But there’s so much more to St Patrick’s Day. Fans of traditional music, in particular, have good reason to be cheerful as the national feast day comes around once more.

Politics | Message 26% |  4 Nov 2004
The Results Are In... Niall Stokes
There was more than one election causing furrowed brows in HP central over the past fortnight.

Hot Features | Reports 26% | 16 Mar 2009
A hard rian's gonna fall Greg McAteer
He earned his name as leader of raggle-taggle folkies Hot House Flowers. But now Liam O Maonlai is swimming in far deeper musical waters.

Politics | Message 26% | 31 May 2007
The ordinary man has his day Niall Stokes
That was the ultimate theme in a general election that saw the voters reject the arrogance of Michael McDowell, overlook the controversy of Bertie Ahern’s past and ensure that nothing’s really going to change. It was certainly a very Irish affair

Politics | McCann 26% |  2 Oct 2002
Oh, what a lovely war Eamonn McCann
Or how bombing Iraq can be good for Bush, business and beef exports

Music | News 26% | 15 Dec 2000
Once You Pop You Can't Stop Stephen Robinson
Stephen Robinson on a year in Irish pop

Politics | McCann 26% | 26 Oct 2000
Tomorrow s World Today Eamonn McCann
Hydrogen fuel cells in cars, human brain stem cells grown in dishes and yet it seems they can stll do nothing about Jackie Healy-Rae s hair!

Music | News 26% | 29 Aug 2006
A cut above The Hot Press Newsdesk
Having cut his teeth in a string of grainy British movies, DANNY DYER now stars in the icky horror comedy Severance.

Music | Hit the North 26% | 27 Oct 1999
Welts And All Stuart Bailie
It s a kind of an honour to be invited in here. The scenery isn t so special a rented office in an industrial park in west Belfast, lined with concrete.

Music | News 26% |  5 Mar 2008
Exclusive interview with cult comedian Richard Herring Paul Nolan
Cult comedian Richard Herring talks about his Dublin bound stand-up show Oh Fuck, I’m 40, working on Little Britain and writing for On The Hour, the legendary news spoof which launched the careers of Chris Morris and Steve Coogan.

Hot Features | Reports 26% |  1 Jul 2008
Working man's blues Tara Brady
Indie film-maker Brian Cox's phenomenal work rate sees him continually criss-crossing continents for his art.

Music Review | Album 26% | 27 Feb 2003
Classic album of the fortnight: Frank Sinatra's Only The Lonely Joe Jackson
 

Music | News 26% | 29 Aug 2006
Beats + Pieces: Taking the Micky Mark Kavanagh
Chart success for Belfast DJ Micky Modelle confirms he’s one of the hottest talents in Irish techno.

Music Review | Live 26% | 12 Jul 2007
Oxegen 2007: Saturday at Punchestown Racecourse, Kildare John Walshe
The sun shone on Oxegen - very briefly - as a glittering line-up made Saturday an occasion to remember.

Hot Features | Comedy 26% | 22 Feb 1995
D’Unbelievable Fire Olaf Tyaransen
Tom and Jerry have a dream – they want to do for their parish what Bono has done for his. And now that they’ve won the Golden Microphone Award, D’Unbelievables are well on their way to being the biggest thing since Sean Slattery & The Rough Club. Olaf Tyaransen meets the kings of comedy.

Music Review | Live 26% |  6 Nov 2008
Super Fly Guys Olaf Tyaransen
Try to keep up in this review of the two-day, four-city Take Back the Cities tour through Dublin, Belfast, Edinburgh and a big finale in London.

Politics | McCann 25% | 18 Jul 2006
Panel beating Eamonn McCann
Forget the party line. Ireland's World Cup pundits are all too fallible, especially when it comes to Beckham-bashing.

Politics | Message 25% | 14 Dec 1994
There are times when language Niall Stokes
There are times when language itself seems inadequate to the reality with which we are confronted. Over the past months, we have seen the most astonishing sequence of events unfold in Dáil Éireann.

Politics | McCann 25% |  7 Jun 2006
Give us this day our daily red Eamonn McCann
Bono's Red campaign is making waves - but whatever happened to Make Poverty History?

Music | News 25% | 25 Apr 2007
Folk column: Roots manoeuvres Greg McAteer
Now in its tenth year, the Kilkenny Rhythm and Roots Festival continues to attract the finest trad and folk performers around.

Hot Features | Comedy 25% | 21 Jul 2005
The bloke with the box Dermot Carmody
He’s a human livewire - but Jason Byrne is also one of our sharpest comic talents.

  25% |  5 May 1993
Doing It For Themselves  
 

Politics | McCann 25% | 22 Feb 1995
SECTARIANISM: THE OPIUM OF THE WORKING CLASSES Eamonn McCann
The people Northern Catholics should be looking to for support are Northern Protestants. And the Protestant working class should ensure in their own interests that the Catholics don’t look to them in vain.

Politics | McCann 25% | 22 Feb 1995
SECTARIANISM: THE OPIUM OF THE WORKING CLASSES Eamonn McCann
SECTARIANISM: THE OPIUM OF THE WORKING CLASSES

Hot Features | Reports 25% | 16 Oct 2009
The Music Show, Day 1 The Hot Press Newsdesk
The first day of The Music Show saw some hot debates, great music and Glen Hansard in stirring form. Reporting: Peter Murphy, Celina Murphy, Niall Stokes, Stuart Clark and additional Hot Press reporters

Politics | McCann 25% |  9 Jul 2002
Such a parcel of rogues Eamonn McCann
Unfortunately, it may mean the US getting into a huddle with "rogue states" but the important business of keeping women and gays in their place has seen the creation of an unlikely Islamic-Christian alliance

Hot Features | Reports 25% | 13 Sep 2007
It’s A Jingle Out There Jackie Hayden
The use of rock music for soundtracking and advertising purposes has opened up important new avenues for artists eager to get their music out to a mass audience.

  25% | 19 Aug 2008
Un Laoised The Hot Press Newsdesk
This fortnight's Hot Press is our Electric Picnic special to celebrate we've teamed with O2 to put together a collection of the best Irish talent to grace the festival in a 16 track free CD. There’s something here for everyone; in fact, it’s the perfect picnic spread! Not only that, but we've got some of the bands in question to preview the festival for you (and us!!)

Music | News 25% | 17 Nov 2004
Welcome to the epicentre Niall Stokes
Last night began a momentous chapter for the world’s biggest band. For U2, it was the first live airing and radio/internet broadcast of material from their eleventh studio album, How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb. For those in attendance, it was an opportunity as rare as they come. The location: Dublin, Ireland. More specifically, at the album’s birthplace, in their Hanover Quay studios. Hot Press editor Niall Stokes was in attendance to feel the impact and capture the aftershock. [photos by John Dardis, courtesy of U2]

Hot Features | Reports 25% | 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.

Hot Features | Sex 25% | 27 Jan 2009
God bless America and all who fornicate in her Anne Sexton
America may be a conservative place in many respects – but in fact we owe our modern sense of sexual freedom to great American pioneers, from Alfred Kinsey to Annie Sprinkle…

Industry | Reports 25% | 22 Feb 1995
This Party’s Not Over! Colm O Hare
As the Irish Music Industry hurtles towards the next millenium, Colm O’Hare reports that the philosophy of the key players is to accentuate the positive and keep both feet on the peddle. Anyway, nobody ever said that world domination would be easy . . .

Music | Homefront 24% | 28 Feb 1981
Ballad Of A Thin Man Liam Mackey
Another hotel room, another interview, but oddly enough, after nearly four years in this paper, my first formal encounter with our own Philip Lynott.

Hot Features | Reports 24% | 11 Sep 2008
Party Animals Ruraidh Conlon O'Reilly
Students are often portrayed as apathetic and apolitical - but Ireland's bustling campus politics scene gives lie to this stereotype.

Music | News 24% |  4 Jun 2009
Choose your top 20 indie moments! The Hot Press Newsdesk
In the new Hot Press, Peter Murphy picks his 20 highlights from the last 35 years of home-grown alternative culture (in strictly chronological order!). Take a look and then have your say on the indie moments that rocked in your lifetime...

Industry | Reports 24% |  9 Feb 1994
KNOCK MIDEM DEAD! Niall Stokes
The Irish were out in force at MIDEM, the annual music industry bash held in Cannes, in the south of France last week. With Irish music’s international stock running high and the Minister for Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht Michael D. Higgins on hand to lend his support, it proved to be a very interesting year. Report: Niall Stokes.

Hot Features | Ad Feature 24% | 21 Jul 1999
One Nation Under A Groove Mark Kavanagh
Hot Press, in association with ritz, presents the definitive guide to the Irish dance scene, incorporating our regular dance column Digital Beat. Your authoritative host: mark kavanagh.

Hot Features | Reports 24% | 19 Jun 2009
It's a hard rock life Peter Murphy
To mark AC/DC's sell-out return to Ireland, Hot Press celebrates one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time – tracing their drama-packed early years and talking to some of the musicians they helped influence.

Hot Features | Reports 24% | 28 Apr 2008
School Of Hard Rocks Peter Murphy
Hard rock has taken on many forms, but if it's loud enough to annoy the neighbours, it should be categorised as good old-fashioned metal. Peter Murphy guides you through our choice of the Top 30 metal albums of all time.

Hot Features | Ad Feature 24% | 26 Jan 1994
Come Fly with Me! Colm O Hare
Aer Rianta’s Annual Arts Festival takes place this year from the 6th to the 12th of February at Dublin Airport. Now in its seventh year, the festival is a massive undertaking and is the first and only event of its kind to take place at an airport terminal, anywhere in the world. Featuring both performing and visual arts, this year’s festival promises to be the most ambitious and exciting to date and a quick glance at the impressive line-up should confirm exactly why, writes Colm O’Hare.

Hot Features | Reports 24% |  1 Jul 2009
The Greatest Dancer Bill Graham
In a feature first published in Hot Press in March 1984, Bill Graham looks at the career of, perhaps, the greatest song and dance man of them all.

Hot Features | Reports 24% | 12 Feb 2008
Drugs in the arts – narcotic reactions Peter Murphy
The relationship between drugs and creativity has always been a hotly debated subject. But narcotic indulgence has proven to be the downfall of many a gifted artist.

Hot Features | Ad Feature 24% | 12 Jan 1994
NO FRONTIERS Colm O Hare
That’s the philosophy behind Cross Border Media, a label which has had a remarkable impact on Irish music since its foundation just three years ago. A special report by Colm O’Hare and Jackie Hayden

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Music | News 24% |  8 Sep 1993
The Artists ?? ??
A closer look at the current Round Tower roster

 

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