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Music Review | Album 57% | 23 Mar 2004
Grown Backwards Niall Crumlish
Lead Us Not Into Temptation, David Byrne’s soundtrack to Young Adam, was sublime, one of the best records of last year. Take a recent immersion in film scores and a well-known wildly wandering muse, and it’s no surprise that Grown Backwards has all the eclecticism of a soundtrack album, from vibrant chamber pop to protest songs and forwards to full-on arias. It’s like it was made by five different people.

Music | Interview 41% |  9 Nov 2000
brothersbeyond Nadine O Regan
Phil and Paul Hartnoll of ORBITAL talk to NADINE O REGAN about Radiohead, David Gray, Ian Dury and the importance of never being fashionable

Music | Interview 41% | 14 Sep 2000
Sol Survivor Colm O Hare
French jazz pianist Martial Solal is one of the greatest talents to grace Dublin Jazz Week. He spoke to COLM O'HARE

Music | Interview 40% |  1 Nov 2002
Autamata for the people Sam Healy
Producer and film-scorer Ken McHugh unveils his debut album

Music | Interview 39% | 16 Nov 2005
Hystereo MCs Barry O Donoghue
Purveyors of smart, accessible techno, Dublin's Hystereo are teh brightest stars in Irish dance.

Music | Interview 39% | 22 Jun 2000
Hi-Lo, Hi-Lo, It s Good To Be Back! John Walshe
From the ashes of The Stunning have arisen The Walls. John Walshe reports

Music | News 39% | 16 Jul 2007
Underworld to play Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dance outfit Underworld have confirmed a Dublin date as part of their upcoming world tour.

Music | News 38% | 27 Aug 2008
Randy Newman returns to Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Oscar-winning songwriter Randy Newman will play a gig in Vicar Street this winter.

Music | Interview 38% | 17 Aug 2000
You've Come A Long Way, Moby Chris Donovan
CHRIS DONOVAN looks at the incremental progress of the would-be King of Slane, who tells him about life, love, Christianity, veganism and scoring for films Plus: Profiles of Slane s other attractions, MACY GRAY, MEL C, BRYAN ADAMS, THE SCREAMING ORPHANS and DARA. Also: A Quickie with LORD HENRY MOUNTCHARLES

Music | Interview 38% | 13 Jun 1991
Reels Of Laughter Paul Byrne
When Paddy Moloney isn t busy gigging, rehearsing or recording with his band of merry men, The chieftains, he s laughing. A man who makes The Laughing Policeman look like Leonard Cohen, Moloney recently took a 10-minute break to talk to Paul Byrne about the band s new album REEL MUSIC, their upcoming London festival weekend, their up-coming Christmas album, Van Morrison and oh, about four million other things The Chieftains are currently involved with. Hold onto your sides!

Music | Interview 37% | 10 Dec 2002
Jean genius Paul Nolan
He’s collaborated with Bono, Mick Jagger, and Destiny’s Child, hung out with Bill Clinton and co-wrote the biggest selling rap album of all time. but that’s only the beginning. The multi-talented Wyclef Jean here discusses George W. Bush, the death of his father and why Michael Jackson might not be such a strange guy after all

Music | Interview 37% | 17 Feb 2000
Randy Newman Is Dead (Long Live Randy Newman) Joe Jackson
Having written his own obituary on his latest album, RANDY NEWMAN rises from the grave to discuss love, age, irony, honesty, the importance of melody and the tightrope act of being an idealist in pessimist's clothing. JOE JACKSON helps roll away the stone.

Music | Interview 36% | 24 Jun 1998
The Pipes, The Pipes, Are Calling Sarah McQuaid
25 years into his career and with a new album set to be followed by a video documentary of his life and times, liam o'flynn is the acknowledged living master of the uileann pipes. Interview: Sarah McQUAID. Pics: Colm Henry

Music | Interview 36% |  7 Jun 2001
found that soul Kim Porcelli
...OR HOW TINDERSTICKS GOT THEIR GROOVE BACK. Text: KIM PORCELLI. TINDERPICS: MYLES CLAFFEY

Music | Interview 36% | 15 Jun 2004
Take nothing for granted Jackie Hayden
The Corrs hit paydirt with In Blue, an album of memorable pop songs that topped the charts in over twenty countries around the world. It gave them the breathing space they needed to re-establish their roots, to live a little and to reassess their purpose as a band. Now, with the release of Borrowed Heaven, they’re back in the music biz frontline – slightly older, considerably wiser, but still with the same hunger to make great and honest records.

  36% | 22 Nov 2009
   
The former frontman with much-loved Californian outfit, Grant Lee Buffalo, returns with his second solo album, Mobilize. Get moving and watch our extremely in-depth interview with Grant Lee Phillips below...

Music Review | Live 36% |  3 Nov 2008
Ennio Morricone live at Waterfront Hall Francis Jones
Morricone brings a taste of the Wild West to Belfast when he performs scores from famous western films through the sounds of an orchestra over 200 musicians strong.

Film Review | Film 34% |  2 Mar 2005
Harold And Kumar Get The Munchies Tara Brady
As the title may well indicate, Harold and Kumar Get The Munchies is a stoner movie. Not just any old stoner movie mind, but quite possibly the Citizen Kane of the entire addled milieu.

Music Review | Album 33% | 13 Jul 2004
Blue Album Danielle Brigham
Perhaps I’m placing too many expectations upon the nine tracks that made the final cut, but suffice it to say that were it not for nostalgic value, this might well have been the album the discography forgot. Die-hard fans might well be appeased but for anyone seeking cutting edge, grab-you-by-the-cochlea dance music, then you won’t find it in this release.

Music Review | Album 31% | 22 Mar 2002
Neon Golden Kim Porcelli
Does electronica ever go beyond great feats of sonic cleverness - and, occasionally, great beauty - to also possess a warm human heart? In 2002, the year after the beat-boxed dose of palpable humanity that wasThe Big Romance, we know that it does

  31% | 22 Nov 2009
The Buffalo Boy  
The former frontman with much-loved Californian outfit, Grant Lee Buffalo, returns with his second solo album, Mobilize. So get moving and watch our extremely in-depth interview with Grant Lee Phillips and hear him play one of his brand new songs...

Music Review | Album 31% | 10 May 2001
Can Our Love Peter Murphy
Ten years ago, on the Tindersticks’ amazing debut, Stuart Staples sang, “What we’ve got here/Is a tired love”.

Music Review | Album 30% | 17 Sep 2003
Love Life Peter Murphy
Love Life is perfectly realised within its own parameters.

Music | Beats + Pieces 28% | 10 Nov 1999
Walles Beat Again Mark Kavanagh
MARK KAVANAGH on the explosive breakthrough of Welsh trio, HYBRID.

Music | Beats + Pieces 28% | 10 Nov 1999
Walles Beat Again Mark Kavanagh
MARK KAVANAGH on the explosive breakthrough of Welsh trio, HYBRID.

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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