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Music | News 100% | 15 Oct 2008
Oasis for Slane UPDATE The Hot Press Newsdesk
Following confirmation of Oasis' spot at Slane 2009, Noel Gallagher tells the press that playing in Ireland is a "magical event"

Music | News 89% | 25 Oct 2006
New Oasis video - watch it here! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ahead of their interview with Hot Press in the issue coming out next Thursday (November 2), we've got the rather brilliant new video from Oasis.

Broadcast | Video 89% | 25 Oct 2006
Oasis video here! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ahead of their interview with Hot Press in the issue coming out next Thursday (November 2), we've got the rather brilliant new video from Oasis.

Music | News 86% | 15 Nov 2004
Oasis announce Dublin date The Hot Press Newsdesk
With the recording their new album still in progress, Irish fans can rest assured that Oasis have confirmed a live Dublin date for next summer

Music | News 86% |  2 Oct 2008
Early release for new Oasis album The Hot Press Newsdesk
PIAS Ireland has announced that Oasis album 'Dig Out Your Soul’ will now be released on October 3, instead of the originally planned date of October 6.

Music Review | Live 86% |  3 Aug 2005
Oasis live at Marlay Park, Dublin Steve Cummins
Never again, I’d sworn to myself. “Mark my words,” I’d said following their dire Lansdowne Road show in 2002, “never again am I watching Oasis live.” Five years later, and I’m standing in Marlay Park for my 11th (yes 11th!) Oasis gig.

Music Review | Live 85% |  4 Oct 2002
Oasis Eamonn McCann
Oasis lacked energy, aggression, focus, freshness

Music Review | Live 85% | 31 Jul 2002
Oasis, Live at Witnness Peter Murphy
Presumably the fault lay with Oasis' techies rather than Witnness crew, but for an unforgivable dozen songs - the bulk of the set - Oasis battled to establish some sort of rapport with an underwhelmed crowd

Music Review | Live 84% | 12 Jan 2006
Oasis live @ The Point, Dublin Steve Cummins
Where did it all go right? Oasis are back. Six years on from Noel Gallagher’s enquiry as to where it went south, the Gallagher brothers have begun to regain some of their phenomenal mid-'90s popularity

Music Review | Live 83% |  7 Nov 2008
Oasis live at the Odyssey, Belfast Edwin McFee
Basically Oasis are the same as they were ten years ago, and from the looks of things, they won’t ever change. But then again, who would want them to?

Music Review | Live 83% | 25 Oct 2001
Oasis Andy Darlington
ANDY DARLINGTON is in the front row for OASIS’ homecoming birthday show

Music | Interview 83% | 21 Jul 2005
Gob Almighty Stuart Clark
Older and wiser but still mad for it, Oasis have delivered their best album in years. In an exclusive – and expletive-filled – interview Liam Gallagher holds forth on fatherhood, brotherly love and explains why Coldplay and The Killers are limp-wristed also-rans.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 83% |  3 Aug 2005
The Truth About Oasis  
Our popular music correspondent suggests that Oasis may not exactly be all they have been cracked up to be

Music | Interview 82% | 25 Oct 2001
A working-class hero is something to be again Stuart Clark
It's been ten years that's shaken a fair bit of the world and now, suddenly, OASIS are back. what better time for a reflective, confessional, candid and scandalous one-on-one with a man who always gives great quote, NOEL GALLAGHER. Interview: STUART CLARK

Music | Interview 82% | 25 Mar 2003
Noel Gallagher The Mixed Grill
How the mafia did Noel a favour by twatting Liam; the U2 song Oasis might cover; the most he’s spent on cocaine; a great night out in Ireland’ and what it will say on his tombstone. Noel Gallagher answers the reader’s questions. Turning up the heat Stuart Clark.

Music | News 80% |  5 Aug 2008
PIAS Ireland to handle new Oasis album The Hot Press Newsdesk
PIAS Ireland have taken on Oasis and their label Big Brother ahead of the release of new album Dig Out Your Soul on October 6.

Music | News 67% | 22 Nov 2006
Liam Gallagher in Dublin - catch the photos here! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Oasis fans were given quite the treat on Sunday night (November 19) when Liam Gallagher stopped by the Irish Film Institute in Dublin for the premier of Lord Don't Slow Me Down.

Music | News 67% | 18 Jun 2009
Oasis release more tickets The Hot Press Newsdesk
Extra tickets are released for their sold-out Irish show

Music Review | Single 67% | 21 Sep 1994
Live Forever Patrick Brennan
Oasis: “Live Forever” (Creation)

Music | Interview 66% | 22 Jun 2000
"I'd Rather Be Me Than Him" Stefan Woldach
LIAM GALLAGHER breaks his silence on Noel's abrupt departure from OASIS. Interview: STEFAN WOLDACH

Music | News 66% |  2 Dec 2002
The brothers' grim fairytale The Hot Press Newsdesk
Oasis band members and entourage are badly beaten by unnamed youths in Munich

Music | News 66% | 12 Apr 2002
Oasis sell out (Witnness it for yourself) The Hot Press Newsdesk
Missed getting Oasis tickets yesterday? Never mind, they've just been confirmed to headline the last day of Witnness

Music | News 66% | 12 Apr 2002
Oasis sell out (Witnness it for yourself) The Hot Press Newsdesk
Missed getting Oasis tickets yesterday? Never mind, they've just been confirmed to headline the last day of Witnness

Music | Interview 65% | 10 Nov 2006
The Noel truth and nothing but the truth Stuart Clark
Renewing acquaintances with Hot Press, a chipper Noel Gallagher reveals how he helped Italy bag the World Cup, explains why Oasis are better than U2 – sort of – and tells us about the band’s new 'best of' collection.

Music | Interview 64% | 23 Oct 2008
Soul Brothers Stuart Clark
Having spent the best part of the last decade in a blizzard of drug-induced excess, Oasis are cleaning up their act.

Music Review | Live 64% | 13 Mar 2003
Oasis Peter Murphy
The collective object of their allegiance have put on a few pounds, but remain lean and hungry, perhaps mindful that previous shots at bulking up with unnecessary extras like horn sections and blues harpists resulted in the bloat of Be Here Now.

Music | News 64% | 11 May 2000
Oasis Deserted Stuart Clark
The Gallaghers are being upstaged on their American tour by Travis. Report: STUART CLARK

Music | News 63% | 27 Jan 2003
Standing on the stages of giants The Hot Press Newsdesk
Stop press: Oasis return to Ireland for unbelievably intimate date in March. More to follow

Music | News 63% | 27 Jun 2005
The Coral to support Oasis in Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Coral play the opening set for Oasis' Marlay Park headliner next month

Music Review | Live 63% |  3 Jul 2009
Oasis live at Slane Castle Celina Murphy
They’ve just pulled out a two-hour blinder of a show which, as a better man than I might put it, was nothing short of fucking biblical.

Music | Interview 63% | 23 Jul 2001
Raven Mad Colm O Hare
It's probably one of the more unlikely cross-cultural, rock ‘n’ roll match-ups. But the current Brotherly Love Tour in the US featuring kick-ass Southern rockers The Black Crowes and erstwhile Brit-poppers Oasis has been a surprising success.

Music | News 62% | 14 Oct 2008
Oasis look certain for Slane '09 The Hot Press Newsdesk
With those other candidates for the job, AC/DC, confirming an O2 Arena show today, it looks an odds-on certainty that Oasis will be unveiled tomorrow as the headliners of Slane ’09.

Music | News 62% | 15 Aug 2008
Oasis announce Belfast dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Oasis have announced a pair of shows at Belfast's Odyssey Arena, as their 14-month world tour continues.

Music | News 62% | 10 Oct 2006
U2 vs Oasis: "We'll win" says Noel Gallagher The Hot Press Newsdesk
First we had Blur vs. Oasis and now it’s Oasis vs. U2 as the two go head to head on November 20 with their respective Stop The Clock and U218 Singles Best Of… albums.

Music | News 62% | 18 Jul 2005
Christmas outing for Oasis The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot on the heels of their triumphant Marlay Park sell-out, Oasis have announced details of a Dublin Christmas show.

Music | News 62% | 11 Apr 2002
Ticket or leave it! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Stop press: Oasis announce second Belfast date. Tickets went on sale thirty minutes ago. Get that dialling finger movin'

Music Review | Single 62% |  2 Aug 2005
The Importance Of Being Idle Shilpa Ganatra
Whatever your views on Oasis, there’s no denying that their singles are instant anthems. ‘The Importance of Being Idle’ is one of those to a tee - and less grating that ‘Lyla’, you’ll be glad to know. This time they don’t bother trying to be different at all, merely making up in melody what they lack in complexity. And check out the video for it too, where Welsh actor Rhys Ifans gets his groove on as a funeral director. It works, honest.

Music Review | Album 62% |  7 Sep 1994
Definitely, Maybe Olaf Tyaransen
OASIS: “Definitely, Maybe” (Creation)

Music | Interview 62% |  3 Sep 2008
Heaven or Glasvegas Ed Power
East Glasgow quartet Glasvegas have nothing to do with the TG4 show. They're the anthemic band discovered by Alan McGee in the same venue he found Oasis.

Music | News 62% |  9 Aug 2002
Live forever... The Hot Press Newsdesk
Oasis are still Derry-bound despite their car accident Stateside earlier this week

Hot Features | Sam Snort 61% | 28 Jul 2005
The Truth About Oasis Sam Snort
In which our popular music correspondent suggests that Oasis may not exactly be all they have been cracked up to be – by Oasis.

Music | Interview 60% |  6 Aug 1997
POP NOT FLOP Neil McCormack
The spectacle of U2 playing to 50,000 admirers with OASIS as their support band would seem to suggest that reports of PopMart's demise have been greatly exagerrated. And, behind the scenes, the mood is even more upbeat as the two bands revel in a mutual appreciation society. Neil "Access All Areas" McCormick was with them in the dressing room, the mini-bus and the after-hours bar.

Music | Interview 60% | 20 Jul 2000
Healy Saying Something Stuart Clark
Critical brickbats aside, the success of TRAVIS seems to know no bounds. Here FRAN HEALY and co talk to STUART CLARK about drugs, Oasis, Paul McCartney, Ali G, and drunkenly dancing on computers! The man who took the photos: STEVEN FISHER

Music | Interview 60% | 12 Oct 2000
Alan McGee Stuart Clark
From Oasis to The Ping Pong Bitches, ALAN McGEE is living proof that there s life after success, excess, Labour, near-death and, oh yes, Creation Records. Even if you re a Rangers supporter. Interview: STUART CLARK

Music | Interview 60% | 29 Aug 2007
The Coral of the story Kilian Murphy
Their music might be chilled-out psychedelia, but, in person, The Coral are capable of Gallagher-level rowdiness. Not that they harbour dreams of being the next Oasis. The Liverpool outfit are happy being a cult act...

Music | Interview 60% | 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 60% | 18 Mar 2009
See here now Paul Nolan
Ragamuffin rockers The View talk about second album syndrome, the upside of selling out and feeling the love from Lily Allen and Oasis.

Music | Interview 60% | 19 Jun 2002
Chemical Brother Olaf Tyaransen
Responsible dad or not, Liam Gallagher is still capable of some serious rock’n’roll hellraising and giving good quote. Roy Keane, Patsy Kensit, Nicole Appleton, Yoko Ono, Bono and magic mushrooms are all on the agenda as the Oasis singer shoots from the hip. Getting the beers in: Olaf Tyaransen

Music | Interview 59% | 20 Jan 2000
NOIZONE! Andy Darlington
Cum On Feel The Noize of turning pages as Slade s NODDY HOLDER does a literary tour to promote his autobiography, telling tales of Phil Lynott, Oasis, Gary Glitter, Glam-Rock Excess, MERRY XMAS EVERYBODY and Suicidal Groupies. ANDY DARLINGTON tags along.

Music | News 59% | 16 Jun 2009
Slane stage times announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
See when Oasis are hitting the stage and how to get there.

Music | News 58% | 25 Sep 2008
Ex-Oasis man Bonehead to play Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Former Oasis man Bonehead returns to the fray this November when he pays an acoustic visit to Crawdaddy, Dublin.

Music | News 58% | 14 Apr 2008
'No hip-hop at Glastonbury' urges Gallagher The Hot Press Newsdesk
Oasis' Noel Gallagher has blasted the decision to book Jay-Z for a headline set at this year's Glastonbury festival.

Music | News 47% | 27 Oct 2009
Liam Gallagher - new band The Hot Press Newsdesk
Liam Gallagher has told a Scottish newspaper that he plans to form a new band in 2010 and says it will be different type of band from Oasis.

Music | Interview 46% |  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 | News 46% |  3 Jul 2009
Lord Henry's response to this year's Slane concert The Hot Press Newsdesk
He says that the facilities and services will be improved for next year

Hot Features | Interview 46% | 11 Aug 2005
Acoustic 05 Member CD Offer
Unplugging the amplifiers brings out the gentler, more vulnerable side of any band. Acoustic 05 offers an unprecedented expose of these moments, drawing from an impressive pool of A-list artists. From monumental names such as Oasis, Snow Patrol, Paul Weller, Damien Rice and Stereophonics to up-and-coming favourites like Brendan Benspon, Rufus and Martha Wainwright, Josh Ritter, Ray Lamontage and Bright Eyes, there's something for anyone who appreciates the subtle beauty of turning the music down.

Music | Interview 46% | 11 May 2009
‘Four Chords And A Fucking Chorus’ Paul Nolan
TWISTED WHEEL’s stunningly straightforward neo-punk manifesto has won them a horde of enthusiastic fans.

Music | News 46% | 13 Feb 2003
UPDATED! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ex-Oasis man and tonight's Screamadelica guest DJ cancels due to leg injury
UPDATE: Replacement act confirmed

Music | News 45% | 31 May 2002
"I think he's alright, man" The Hot Press Newsdesk
Liam Gallagher, no stranger to the perils of speaking one's mind slightly more loudly than is helpful on occasion, has come out in support of Roy Keane. "Passion brings out words like that," says our kid. "He's got balls"

Music | Interview 45% |  8 May 2007
The twang's all here Ed Power
They want to be the next Oasis and The Twang are certainly as lippy as the Gallaghers. Their aspirational indie-rock’s not bad either.

Music Review | Live 45% | 15 Jul 2002
Oasis, Main Stage, Witnness '02 Peter Murphy
 

Music Review | Single 45% | 15 Mar 2002
The Hindu Times Fiona Reid
 

Music | Interview 45% |  7 Sep 1994
The COCKY REBELS Tony Clayton-Lea
Noel Gallagher and Paul Arthurs of Oasis talk about their staggering rise from being unemployed no-hopers to Top Ten chart act striving to outshine T.Rex, The Beatles and Neil Young to name but three and show Tony Clayton-Lea how to order a peanut.

Politics | Frontlines 45% |  7 Jan 1998
Friday, I m In Love! Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK talks to author-of-two-halves PAOLO HEWITT about his twin passions for Oasis and The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw, Robin Friday.

Broadcast | Gallery 45% |  1 Jan 2010
Oasis live @ Slane 09  
...we also catch The Blizzards, Kasabian, Glasvegas and The Prodigy as they take on Slane Castle in support of the Gallagher brothers.

Broadcast | Gallery 45% |  1 Jan 2009
Oasis for Slane: Noel and Gem helicopter in to the Castle  
Noel Gallagher, Gem and Lord Henry Mountcharles greet the press at Slane Castle to announce Oasis’ headlining spot at Slane 2009

Music | News 45% | 28 Oct 2008
Oasis tickets sell out in two hours The Hot Press Newsdesk
Any doubts about Oasis’ ability to fill Slane were answered last week when the Gallaghers took just two hours to sell-out the 80,000-capacity gig.

Music | News 45% | 15 Oct 2008
Oasis confirmed for Slane 2009 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Noel Gallagher and Gem Archer, rock stars that they are, have just arrived at the Castle by helicopter and will be revealing all to a rabid posse of journalists

Music Review | Album 45% | 17 Feb 2000
Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants Olaf Tyaransen
 

Music | Interview 44% | 22 May 2007
Play it again, Jam Paul Nolan
Twenty five years after The Jam went their separate ways, bassist Bruce Foxton and drummer Rick Buckler are back playing together under the name From The Jam.

Music | Interview 44% | 27 Mar 2009
Heading into Enemy territory Stuart Clark
It's been sniffer dogs and paddywagons all the way as The enemy visit some of Britain's less salubrious Rock n' Roll locales. If they can stay out of jail, though a support tour with Oasis awaits.

Music | Interview 44% |  2 Aug 2001
Keeping it real Colm O Hare
Having survived brit pop, DODGY turn to their fans and the internet to secure their future. Report: COLM O'HARE

Music | Interview 44% | 20 Aug 1997
U2 in Belfast! Mike Edgar
Mike Edgar talks to U2 about their long awaited return to Belfast

Music | Interview 43% | 11 May 2000
Ray s Like This Peter Murphy
Chief Kink RAY DAVIES talks to PETER MURPHY about his spoken word show, being tagged as The Godfather of Britpop and being banned by the BBC.

Music | News 43% | 29 Jan 2003
You're free... ee... to ask whatever The Hot Press Newsdesk
Put your questions to Noel Gallagher in the Hot Press Mixed Grill

Music | Interview 43% | 14 Dec 2001
White Christmas Helen Toland
Snow Patrol's When It’s All Over… is well up there in the all time essential stakes

Music Review | Album 43% | 20 May 2005
Don't Believe The Truth Colin Carberry
These are strange times for Noel and Liam. Displaced by Pete Doherty in the stony hearts of tabloid editors; overtaken in the quotably-lippy stakes by Jose Mourinho; and more likely to find themselves gracing the pages of Heat than the NME, the terrible twosome have never skirted as close to the boundaries of cultural obsolescence as they do just now. After all, post-Shameless, they may not even be the most famous Gallaghers in Manchester.

Music | Interview 43% | 17 Feb 2000
Just Liam George Byrne
In the last issue of Hot Press, Noel Gallagher said his piece - this time out it's brother Liam's chance to shoot from the lip, as only he can, on love, life, OASIS and the whole damn thing. Interview: GEORGE BYRNE.

Music | News 43% | 31 May 2005
Liam Gallagher blasts Pete Doherty The Hot Press Newsdesk
Doherty's antics at the Trinity Ball have prompted a backlash from the self-appointed guardian of rock 'n' roll, Liam Gallagher

Music | Interview 43% | 10 Dec 1997
NOW YOU SEE HIM, NOW YOU DON T! Siobhan Long
It should have been the biggest indoor rock n roll knees-up of the year but oasis three nights at The Point were as notable for what happened off stage as for what happened on it. Does Liam s partial no show spell the end for the dreadnoughts of Britpop or is it just the latest hiccup in a career that seems to thrive on adversity? Report: siobhAn LONG.

Music | Interview 42% |  3 Feb 2000
Shoulder And Wiser Stuart Clark
When the Be Here Now tour fell apart at the seams in 1997, the end seemed nigh for Britain’s biggest rock’n’roll band. Then Noel Gallagher gave up drugs and moved to the country. With a stunning new album on the way, the Oasis mainman tells Stuart Clark where it all went right.

Hot Features | Interview 42% | 25 Feb 2009
Northern Exposure Colm O Hare
Colm O’Hare talks to Katie Larmour, presenter of UTV’s new music show Live At The Limelight, which will be showcasing the best young artists from around Ireland.

Music | Interview 42% | 24 Oct 2007
Kelly Watch The Stars Paul Nolan
As Stereophonics release their sixth abum, frontman Kelly Jones talks about his friendship with Oasis and reveals that he’s buried the hatchet with Muse.

Music | Interview 42% | 10 Dec 1997
The First Noel Stuart Clark
It's Christmas, 1997 is drawing to a close and Noel Gallagher is in suitably reflective mood. "I can't be bothered writing music anymore", says the Oasis mainman before telling Stuart Clark precisely what he thinks of Liam, Meg, Sinéad O'Connor, that cunt Mick Jagger and England's chances of lifting the World Cup.

Music | Interview 42% |  1 Mar 2001
Low Time John Walshe
Alan Sparhawk of lo-fi American heroes Low tells John Walshe just why people shouldn't listen to their brilliant new album, Things We Lost In The Fire

Hot Features | Interview 42% | 26 Feb 2008
At Home With... Mark McCabe The Hot Press Newsdesk
We track down 2FM’s Mark McCabe in the tranquil surroundings of Delgany in County Wicklow.

Music | Interview 42% |  3 Jul 2007
A sight for sore eyes John Walshe
The View talk about their reputation as party animals, celebrity friends and festival fever ahead of their Oxegen appearance.

Music | Interview 42% |  6 Feb 2008
Manc Generation Peter Murphy
The latest group to benefit from the tutelage of legendary producer Stephen Street, attitudinal Mancunian rockers The Courteeners are one of hottest newcomers on the UK indie scene.

Music | Interview 42% |  2 Mar 2000
The Axemen Cometh Richard Brophy
Thanks to their distinctively guitar-saturated sound, French outfit RINOCEROSE have carved out their own niche in the already crowded Gallic dance scene. Interview: RICHARD BROPHY.

Music | News 42% | 13 Feb 2002
Standing on the stages with giants The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 and Oasis: together at last... The ultimate double-header stadium tour confirmed (but with no UK or Irish dates, mind)

Music | Interview 42% |  9 May 2008
Headline Act: Once Upon A Time In The North-West Lauren Murphy
Having gained the metal community's seal of approval - not to mention that of Bon Jovi, the sky's the limit for hard rockers.

Music | Interview 42% |  6 May 2009
Alone he Stands Patrick Freyne
He’s just knocked Lady GaGa off the top of the UK charts with his banging new single ‘I’m Not Alone’. So why is CALVIN HARRIS so worried about sounding like an oldie chasing after his fading youth?

Music Review | Album 42% | 20 Jun 2002
Heathen Chemistry Olaf Tyaransen
For the most part, that's what this album is - simple rock 'n’ roll music, best heard whilst drunk and with your mates, however, they're still sounding a lot more melodic and tuneful here than they have in years

Music | Interview 42% |  6 Mar 2003
Marr's attacks Eamon Sweeney
Although dissatisfied with mainstream media and wary of having his own work pigeonholed, former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr revels in his role as elder statesman to a generation of maverick musicians and is no less proud of his new album, Boomslang.

Music | Interview 41% |  1 May 2003
Shoot first, ask questions later Peter Murphy
Pennie Smith, the legendary NME photographer who shot the cover of The Clash’s London Calling is about to have an exhibition in Belfast. Peter Murphy gets her to rewind the film

Hot Features | Interview 41% | 19 Sep 2003
Paul Morley Peter Murphy
One of the greatest penslingers in rockdom, he’s championed U2, Joy Division and Kylie and taken a critical scalpel to Oasis, The Strokes and their “miserably narrow mates”. he’s also locked horns with Germaine Greer, helped Frankie to relax and let The Frames slip through his fingers.

Music Review | Album 41% |  9 Nov 2000
Familiar To Millions John Walshe
The grim brothers on two CDs, recorded live over two nights earlier this year in Wembley Stadium might not exactly be the blueprint for a perfect night in.

Music | News 41% | 22 Jun 2009
MCD respond to Slane criticism The Hot Press Newsdesk
The promoters are inviting fans to contact them with comments.

Music | News 41% | 31 Jan 2003
Coming back for seconds The Hot Press Newsdesk
Oasis announce extra date

Music | Interview 41% |  8 Nov 2007
Heaven knows they're legendary now Paul Nolan
Key players in the Smiths’ extraordinary saga, Johnny Marr and Stephen Street recall those heady days.

Hot Features | Interview 41% | 29 Oct 1997
Menace Liam Fay
DENIS LEARY, sultan of sneer, is en route to Dublin to star in the Murphy s Ungagged Comedy Festival. By way of a little limbering up, and proving that there s no smoke without fire, here he lets rip on Noraid, The Kennedys, The Royals, Bill Hicks, Dean Martin, Oasis, Father Ted, drugs in Kerry and, oh yes, why he d like to go to Riverdance with a sniper s rifle . Interview: LIAM FAY.

Politics | Frontlines 41% | 13 Nov 2002
Edwina Currie Stuart Clark
The author and former Conservative MP on clashing with Ian Paisley, shaking hands with Gerry Adams, sex and drugs in the house of commons, what Margaret Thatcher did and didn’t know about her closest aides and why kissing and telling on John Major is justified

Music | News 40% |  5 May 2009
Slane support line-up confirmed The Hot Press Newsdesk
With The Prodigy already announced, Oasis have now confirmed the full list of acts set to support them at Slane this June.

Music | News 40% | 31 Jan 2007
Richard Dunne: Oasis gave me my baby's name The Hot Press Newsdesk
In a major interview to be published next month by Hot Press, Manchester City and (more importantly) Ireland centre-half Richard Dunne reveals that him and his partner have named their 10-month-old daughter ‘Lyla’ in honour of City supporters Oasis.

Music | News 40% |  5 Apr 2002
Noel's Odyssey The Hot Press Newsdesk
The summer gets even more ridiculoulsly busy with Oasis bringing their 2002 World Tour to the Odyssey Arena, Belfast on June 29th.

Politics | Bootboy 40% | 15 Apr 1998
AN OASIS IN GAY LONDON aka BootBoy
Confidence, n. firm trust; assured expectation; self-reliance; boldness, impudence, telling of private matters with mutual trust. [f. L CON (fidere trust, faith)

Music | News 40% | 24 Nov 2006
Westlife win chart battle in Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
Westlife have taken the top spot in the Irish charts, in a week dominated by supergroups with releases by the likes of U2, The Beatles and Oasis.

Music | News 39% | 11 Feb 2002
Your two favourite bands? The Hot Press Newsdesk
Are U2 and Oasis to double-headline a European stadium tour? Have The Hives been asked to support? The Swedish tabloid press can't be wrong, surely

  39% | 10 Aug 2005
Acoustic 05 Member CD Offer
Unplugging the amplifiers brings out the gentler, more vulnerable side of any band. Acoustic 05 offers an unprecedented expose of these moments, drawing from an impressive pool of A-list artists. From monumental names such as Oasis, Snow Patrol, Paul Weller, Damien Rice and Stereophonics to up-and-coming favourites like Brendan Benspon, Rufus and Martha Wainwright, Josh Ritter, Ray Lamontage and Bright Eyes, there's something for anyone who appreciates the subtle beauty of turning the music down. SOLD OUT

Music | News 39% | 14 Mar 2002
Everything you know is wrong The Hot Press Newsdesk
Forget what you've heard: U2 are not, that's NOT, playing a European tour this summer, with or without Oasis

Music | News 39% | 14 Nov 2008
The Enemy Head To Belfast The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Coventry trio limber up for their Oasis stadium supports with their own headlining date.

Music | News 39% |  6 Feb 2002
Love to say we told you so! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Word on the street is that Oasis, The Strokes and The Frames are headlining this year's Witnness main stage. You heard it here first (totally unconfirmed, of course)

Music | Main Event 39% | 10 Apr 2002
A Tale Of Two Cities Tara Brady
As the punk revolution took hold in the UK, Manchester was notable for the bleak, industrial soundtrack even its most successful bands were making. But that all changed with the explosion there of a new and hedonistic culture, centred in and around The Hacienda, a club run by the city's most influential music biz entrepreneur, the boss of Factory Records, TONY WILSON. The story of the transformation of the city into the centre of rock'n'roll's emerging drug and club culture – of the change from Manchester to Madchester – is told in 24 Hour Party People. With the Happy Mondays as it primary musical focus, there's no shortage of on-screen drugs and fighting – but this is really the extraordinary saga of one of the great rock'n'roll towns, in all its gory glory… Tara Brady reports

Music | News 39% |  9 Oct 2008
Primal Scream for Cork The Hot Press Newsdesk
Primal Scream are playing a free Heineken Green Spheres show in the Savoy, Cork next month.

Music | News 38% | 15 Jul 2002
Definitely, not maybe The Hot Press Newsdesk
Confirmed: Oasis to play Derry's Prehen Playing Fields in September

Music | News 38% |  6 Jan 2009
The View for Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Scottish indie lads The View take their Which Bitch? release to Dublin next month.

Music | News 38% |  8 Apr 2009
UK showcase seeks bands The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Manchester-based 'In The City' showcase festival is now looking for acts to play this October.

Music | News 38% | 21 Oct 2008
The Prodigy added to Slane line-up The Hot Press Newsdesk
Oasis have just confirmed that they will be inviting the Prodigy to perform with them as "very special guests" at Slane castle in June

Industry | Reports 38% | 13 May 1998
LIFE THRU A LENS Olaf Tyaransen
Photographer JILL FURMANOVSKY has snapped and shuttered virtually all of the rock industry's big names during her illustrious 25-year carrer, from U2 to Dylan to Miles Davis. Her latest subjects are Oasis, who she's "spent three years having an absolute ball with." olaf tyaransen caught up with her. Pic: Colm Henry

Music Review | Album 38% | 22 Feb 2002
Holes In The Wall John Walshe
The good news is that Holes In The Wall doesn't sound like the product of teen angst, instead coming on like it has been well-drilled in classic British rock, from The Beatles through to Oasis

Music Review | Album 37% | 29 Jun 2009
West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum Edwin McFee
Stonking new record from former Lad rockers. Who’d have thought?

Music Review | Album 37% | 20 Sep 2004
Out of Nothing Colm O Hare
Once unfairly derided as a second-rate Oasis, it looked for a while as if the McNamara brothers and co might be swept away in the great Britpop clear-out which saw off even more successful outfits like The Verve.

Music Review | Album 37% |  4 Apr 2006
Live From Dakota Colm O Hare
Depending on where you stand, this is either essential listening or something to be avoided like the plague, but if nothing else they make latter-day Oasis sound good – no mean achievement!

  37% | 19 Apr 2006
The Bends
(6/100 Greatest Albums Ever)
100 Greatest Albums Ever
In 1994 Radiohead were unliked and unlikely Oxford outcasts (Radiohead? Crazyhead? Birdland?) who’d scored a flukey hit stateside with ‘Creep’. A year later they were the indie nerd’s answer to Oasis as the best band to come out of the UK since The Smiths.

Music Review | Album 37% |  9 Jun 1999
The Man Who Ali Turkington
The man who probably sounds a bit like a million things you've heard before. You could say it is formulaic, and boldly rips off everyone from Simon And Garfunkel to Oasis, but then again, isn't that the post-modern way? There's nothing new in this world, the philosophers cry.

Music Review | Album 37% | 18 Jul 2006
Razorlight Ed Power
Sometime in the past 12 months Razorlight’s Johnny Borrell took a long, unflinching look at himself in a mirror and saw Pete Doherty staring back. From such moments of clarity are great pop makeovers forged. No longer content to hawk pretty-boy Oasis pastiches, the sulky-looking Muswell Hill-ian, who embodies Razorlight even if he doesn’t write all of the music, has junked the bad-boy patois and cultivated his inner Bacharach.

Music | Hit the North 37% |  6 Aug 2002
Down in the city Colin Carberry
In Belfast, July is a time to take off or take to the bed

Music Review | Live 36% |  4 Dec 2003
The Strokes Colin Carberry
You can bet that Santa is glad that The Strokes are playing Belfast before Christmas. Tickets for this surprise show (announced Tuesday, takes place Sunday) sold – according to promoters – at a quicker rate that even Oasis managed in their Morning Glory prime. The big guy would have some indie kid hearts to break on Christmas morning. [Photographs: Amberlea Trainor]

Music Review | Live 36% |  4 Dec 2003
The Strokes Colin Carberry
You can bet that Santa is glad that The Strokes are playing Belfast before Christmas. Tickets for this surprise show (announced Tuesday, takes place Sunday) sold – according to promoters – at a quicker rate that even Oasis managed in their Morning Glory prime. The big guy would have some indie kid hearts to break on Christmas morning. [Photographs: Amberlea Trainor]

Music Review | Live 36% |  4 Dec 2003
The Strokes Colin Carberry
You can bet that Santa is glad that The Strokes are playing Belfast before Christmas. Tickets for this surprise show (announced Tuesday, takes place Sunday) sold – according to promoters – at a quicker rate that even Oasis managed in their Morning Glory prime. The big guy would have some indie kid hearts to break on Christmas morning. [Photographs: Amberlea Trainor]

Music Review | Album 36% | 29 Sep 1999
Made In Dublin Peter Murphy
THE PUNDITS tend to get all sniffy about Aslan, but the fact is, there ain’t that much difference between the Northside quintet and the likes of Ocean Colour Scene or Cast or even Oasis – working class traditionalists specialising in whitebread Beatles values, an old fashioned adherence to live work, and a melodic but inarticulate speech of the heart.

  36% |  1 Sep 2009
The love-hate Gallaghers gems from the Hot Press archives The Hot Press Newsdesk
We're not entirely surprised that Oasis have split up!

Music Review | Album 36% |  2 Mar 2000
Machina/the machines of God George Byrne
By some bizarre coincidence, the new album from The Smashing Pumpkins hits the shops within a week of Oasis' new offering, as both bands approach their latest outing on the back of line-up unheavals, mounting media opprobrium and a previous release which sold roughly half of the one before that.

Music Review | Live 35% | 21 Apr 2005
Live At The Olympia Theatre, Dublin Kim Porcelli
“ROSE-mair-ee!” yells a sold-out Olympia along with Paul Banks, as the Morse-code bassline of ‘Evil” jitters away beneath. “HEAV-en re-STORES you in LIFE!” So, yes, onstage it looks like Interpol: five smart-suited gentlemen throwing rock shapes in a graveyard-mist fug that is ‘lit’ (if you can say that about a near-dark stage) in their trademark two colours, black and dark red. But turn around to face tonight’s all-singing, all-dancing crowd, and you could be at an Oasis concert circa Definitely Maybe.

Music Review | Album 35% | 14 Aug 2007
Hey Venus! Colin Carberry
If the last 10 years have taught us anything, it’s that Super Furry Animals march resolutely to their own quixotic beat.

Music | News 35% | 18 Jul 2008
Got Soul? Roisin Dwyer
News and Gossip from the domestic front.

Hot Features | Reports 35% | 16 Mar 2009
Sleet fighting men Colin Carberry
Snow Patrol are hometown heroes in Belfast, but they’re also giving something back to the local music scene.

Hot Features | Reports 35% | 23 Mar 2009
A Planetlove Supreme Mark Kavanagh
Some good news for clubbing fans – the annual 12 hour dance marathon at Fairyhouse Racecourse is to go ahead in the summer. And this time, it’s got a brand new name.

Music | News 35% |  2 Nov 1994
Demo Parade Kathryn McKinney
The Jane Parker Band are from Manchester, home of some of the finest music to come out of England in the last four years. From the Happy Mondays to Oasis, it has been something of a musical Mecca.

Music | Interview 28% | 29 Apr 2002
Mixed grill: Howlin' Pelle, The Hives A Various
You cook them, we serve them up in the Q&A cantina. At the table to answer the questions posed by members of hotpress.com: Howlin' Pelle of The Hives


Music | Interview 27% | 25 Jul 2002
Seeing is believing Hannah Hamilton
The Voyeurs are looking to put the beef back in the beat

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 10 Aug 2004
The Killers on the loose Stuart Clark
There’s a transatlantic feel to the brilliant pop of these Las Vegas rockers.

Music | Interview 26% | 22 Aug 2005
Electric Picnic preview: Manchester city slickers  
Doves have had vintage years before, but none where they’ve hit the highs as consistently as they have in 2005.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 19 May 2003
Dandelion (DJ) Tanya Sweeney
 

Music | Interview 26% |  2 Jul 2002
Heroes: Charlotte Hatherley The Hot Press Newsdesk
Charlotte Hatherly on: David Bowie

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 20 Dec 2005
Rebels rule Ed Power
Annual article: Cork asserted its innate supremacy in hurling, soccer, camogie, ladies’ football, and no doubt darts, dominoes and tiddlywinks.

Music | Interview 25% | 19 Mar 1997
ONLY EVAN John Walshe
Talk of drug excesses, Noel Gallagher and James Joyce are all par for the course when john walshe catches up with the laconic evan dando, chief lemonhead, sometime actor and aspiring writer.

Music | Interview 25% | 15 Apr 1998
REID ALL ABOUT IT Jonathan O Brien
Well, a little about it, at least. JONATHAN O'BRIEN discovers that jim REID doesn't have too much to say about The Jesus And Mary Chain's seventh album, Munki.

Music | Interview 25% |  4 Mar 1998
Mr. Nice Guy Nick Kelly
Five years after the demise of House Of Love, guy chadwick is back and really comfortable with being a solo artist. Interview: nick kelly.

Music | Interview 25% |  2 Nov 1994
THE ICICLE MELTS Niall Crumlish
IAN McNABB is one of rock’s beautiful losers. Not for much longer, though, he hopes. And prays. Interview: NIALL CRUMLISH

Music | Interview 25% | 18 Mar 1998
Religious Devotion Stuart Clark
The Jesus & Mary Chain are playing their first Irish gig in over seven years as part of May's Heineken Green Energy Festival. Stuart Clark appreciates their god-like genius.

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  9 Jun 2005
2005 – A Hungarian Odyssey Duan Stokes
Hot Press has teamed up with Gohop.ie to offer Irish punters the chance to visit Hungary's premier music extravaganza, the Sziget festival. Duan Stokes has the details.

Music | Interview 25% | 16 Aug 2002
Simply the fest Hannah Hamilton
Morcheeba's Paul Godfrey bears witness to the best and worst of festival life

Music | Interview 25% | 20 Jan 2006
Hey hey we're the monkeys Peter Murphy
With their debut single 'I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor' zooming to no.1 in the UK, Arctic Monkeys ended 2005 on a high. They are destined to be the new band of 2006.

Music | Interview 25% | 24 Oct 2002
The wonder stuff  
Video interview: Tim Burgess and Mark Collins of THE CHARLATANS tell us about their latest album, Wonderland, and about how having a singer that lives 5000 miles away in L.A. helps to focus the band's energies. Well, it would, wouldn't it

Hot Features | Commentary 25% |  2 Dec 1996
A City In Fashion Kevin Barry
Kevin Barry reports on the mood of excitement in the style-conscious southern capital, Cork.

Music | Interview 25% |  6 Aug 1997
MAC S BACK! Peter Murphy
1980s heroes Echo And The Bunnymen have pulled off the seemingly impossible - they ve made a credible, well-received comeback. Interview: peter murphy.

Music | Interview 25% |  3 Mar 1999
Mining For Gold Adrienne Murphy
ADRIENNE MURPHY speaks to teenage hopefuls COUNTERMINE about gigging, their soon-to-come debut album, and the benefits of living in Wiltshire.

Music | Interview 25% | 17 Aug 2000
C s Sides Colm O Hare
Colm O Hare profiles the Spice Girl with the talent and tenacity to make a career of her own

Music | Interview 25% | 22 Sep 2008
Mild at heart Lauren Murphy
He's been painted as a loud-mouthed yob but The Courteeners' Liam Fray is actually a complete sweetheart - so long as you don't ply him with liquor and encourage him to slag his rivals.

Music | Interview 25% | 29 Jan 2009
Viva Glasvegas Ed Power
They’re the hottest thing in British rock, four working class kids done good from the wrong side of the Glasgow tracks. At the start of what is shaping up to be a whirlwind year GLASVEGAS talk fame, football and fisticuffs.

Music | Interview 25% | 14 Sep 2000
I ve Started So I ll Finish Eamon Sweeney
SWITCH have beaten off 200 other acts to win the Digifone Headstart competition. EAMONN SWEENEY discovers what makes them better than all the rest

Music | Interview 25% | 24 May 2001
Terrisfic Eamon Sweeney
EAMONN SWEENEY meets TERRIS frontman GAVIN GOODWIN and finds out that you shouldn’t believe all you read

Music | Interview 25% |  1 Mar 2001
Making For The Stars Colm O Hare
Colm O'Hare meets the band named after a Tim Buckley album, Starsailor

Music | Interview 25% | 25 Jan 2007
Long dark riot of the soul Colm O Hare
He’s Ireland’s latest singer-songwriter sensation. But Colm Lynch is no mere Damien Rice clone. In fact, his debut album, A Whisper In A Riot might be the most exciting thing you’ve heard in years.

Music | Interview 25% | 25 May 2000
THE SKY BLUES Colm O Hare
IARLA O LIONAIRD has a new star-studded solo album out but the Afro Celt Sound System continue to teach him that music can be enjoyable and not just sublime . Interview: Colm O'Hare

Music | Interview 25% | 17 Aug 2004
The long Grass Colm O Hare
The most durable band of the Britpop class of ‘94, Supergrass are doing better than ever.

Music | Interview 25% |  2 Dec 1996
DAYZ LIKE THIS Colm O Hare
KIERAN HALPIN's new live album, Glory Dayz, is the perfect vehicle for a man who hardly ever stops gigging. In a rare off-stage interlude, he talks to Colm O'hare.

Music | Interview 25% |  5 Dec 2002
Williams the conqueror Paddy Maher
Paddy Maher hears Robbie Williams announce the details of his escapology tour which includes an Irish show at the Phoenix Park, Dublin

Music | Interview 25% | 16 Jun 2008
'Heads We Win Paul Nolan
Delighted to have been dropped by Warners, The Futureheads haven't stood still for a moment.

Music | Interview 25% | 10 Dec 1997
SWEET JANE Siobhan Long
jane siberry might just have created the acceptable sound of Christmas. siobhan long reports.

Music | Interview 25% |  2 Nov 2009
Hail, Hail, Roth 'n' Roll Celina Murphy
He’s ginger, loves Billy Joel and used to work in an Irish bar, but that doesn’t mean Asher Roth isn’t the real hip hop deal.

Music | Interview 25% | 11 May 2007
For those about to ruck Ed Power
Rob Hawkins on why The Automatic just can’t seem to avoid fisticuffs...even with their own fans.

Music | Interview 25% |  2 Mar 2000
The Die Is Cast John Walshe
John Walshe talks to The Wannadies Pdr Wiksten and Christina Bergmark about their new album, Yeah, tribute bands, Swedish soft rock stars and the Abba legacy.

Music | Interview 25% |  7 Nov 2005
The Marshals' Plan Shilpa Ganatra
They've changed their name and decamped to Britain. Now, all the Marshals have to do is make a hit record..

Music | Interview 25% | 13 Aug 2002
The Char laddie Stuart Clark
Charlatans' frontman and frequent flyer Tim Burgess explains what's in store for Charlies' fans at Slane 2002

Music | Interview 25% | 19 Mar 1997
'Sure thing John Walshe
Erasure - namely Vince Clarke and Andy Bell have been creating electronic pop for over a decade. John Walshe catches up with them on a recent promotional tour.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 22 Sep 2009
Can They Play With Madness? Edwin McFee
Adored by Hollywood’s elite and admired by everyone from the dearly-departed Oasis to Bruce Springsteen, Kasabian’s career has gone into over-drive this year. Main songwriter Serge Pizzorno dishes the dirt on those swine flu rumours, how Quentin Tarantino might be the next alumni from Tinsel Town to fall under their spell and why he’ll need to take a few days off after their Arthur’s Day celebrations in Dublin.

Music | Interview 25% | 31 Jul 2002
Two days at the races The Hot Press Newsdesk
Prodigy, Oasis, a cast of thousands and you - the full story of Witnness 2002

Music | Interview 24% |  9 Jul 1997
HORSE SENSE Peter Murphy
Although john squire and his new band The seahorses have taken something of a critical mauling following the release of their album Do It Yourself and some less-than-sparkling live shows, the former Stone Roses axeman is surprisingly unperturbed as peter murphy finds out.

Hot Features | Interview 24% |  8 Jan 1997
WAYNE S WORLD Olaf Tyaransen
Credible clothing at an affordable price, dressing up Pulp and remodelling Tony Blair as a transvestite it s all in a day s work for wayne hemingway of hip fashion label red or dead. Interview: Olaf Tyaransen

Music | Interview 24% | 12 May 2008
Friday, I'm in love Patrick Freyne
Gavin Friday talks about Disney songs, Shakespeare sonnets, Ferrara films, liking art and reading books.

Music | Interview 24% | 25 Aug 2009
Jack in the High Life Again Paul Nolan
He used to be the ultimate indie no-hoper. But now JACK PEÑATE has discovered Krautrock, nu-rave and world music and released one of the year’s most engaging, and surprisingly accomplished, records. He talks about cultivating his eclectic side and discovering an outsider sensibility he describes as ‘joyous melancholy’.

Music | Interview 24% | 24 Nov 2004
The Conservatory Party Colin Carberry
The lure of regular nine-to-five work is exerting a powerful gravitational pull – but Portrush four piece Patio Sounds are determined to stick it out and spread the word about their intriguing brand of idiosyncratic pop.

Music | Interview 24% |  1 Apr 2003
Passion play Paul Nolan
Love, relationships, dating – and the first Diana song since the reworked ‘Candle In The Wind’. Sarah Nixey takes Paul Nolan on a guided tour of Black Box Recorder’s new album Passionoia.

Music | Interview 24% |  3 Nov 2003
Looking Back In Joy Colin Carberry
Happy to have been erased from the Britpop histories, Suede prefer to recall riotous gigs in China as one era ends and another begins.

Music | Interview 24% | 30 Apr 1997
The Fabricated Four Patrick Brennan
Bootleg Beatle and John Lennon doppelgdnger NEIL HARRISON explains that he is not an obsessive, but merely plays a role. INTERVIEW: PATRICK BRENNAN.

Music | Interview 24% | 25 Jul 2007
Best doze of their lives Shilpa Ganatra
Having previously traded as shoe-gaze darlings The Catchers, Northern indie-poppers The Sleeping Years are back with a new record – and a rather handsome sleeve

Music | Interview 24% |  5 Mar 1997
LOVE ME TINDER Craig Fitzsimons
Tindersticks have entered the movie business. Keyboard wizard dave boulter explains all to a shamelessly slavering Craig Fitzsimons.

Music | Interview 24% | 30 Aug 2001
This Is It! Eamon Sweeney
Believe the hype: The strokes are the real thing. eamon sweeney meets the makers of the most talked-about debut of 2001

Music | Interview 24% |  1 Apr 1998
Co.Operation Peter Murphy
Ulster noisniks Co.UK are the latest bunch of guitar-abusers to punch their way out of the province. PETER MURPHY meets them.

Music | Interview 24% | 30 Aug 2001
This is it! Eamon Sweeney
Believe the hype: The Strokes are the real thing. Eamon Sweeney meets the makers of the most talked-about debut of 2001

Music | Interview 24% | 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.

Music | News 24% |  7 Feb 2003
It's Breakfast time back home The Hot Press Newsdesk
The NPB emerge from deepest darkest recording-studio to play the Music Centre next Thursday. Later that night: the Screamadelica 3rd birthday party. Woo and indeed, hoo

Music | Interview 24% | 21 Oct 2002
Wage Slaves? Colin Carberry
From Belfast’s coolest record emporium Good Vibrations to the city’s coolest venue, the Odyssey Arena’s ice-rink, Pay*ola are now coming south to a venue near you. And they won’t be supporting Slipknot…

Music | Interview 24% | 19 Jan 2005
DeLonge and the Short of it Phil Udell
Following in the footsteps of Green Day and Good Charlotte Blink 182 are the latest punk outfit to massively expand their remit and radically alter their direction on their eponymous new album.

Music | Interview 24% | 11 Aug 2003
Dishing Out The Medicine Phil Udell
Phil Udell meets a Coral disenchanted with their Hotpress review, but gains Brownie points for recognising that they're NOT - repeat NOT - from Liverpool.

Music | Interview 24% | 24 Jan 2007
They might be points The Hot Press Newsdesk
They met in a pub on the other side of the world but The Spikes have become a name to watch in the Irish music scene.

Music | Interview 24% |  8 Jun 2000
STREETS AHEAD Eamon Sweeney
There s nothing sideways about STREETCRAB, a Limerick band who are using the Internet to forge ahead. Interview: EAMON SWEENEY

Music | Interview 24% | 15 Jan 2007
View to a kill Ed Power
With Pete Doherty, Mani, Noel Gallagher and Alex Kapranos in their fan club, and a debut album that makes the Arctic Monkeys sound like jaded old has-beens, The View have ’07 by the short and curlies. Just don’t let them stay in your hotel.

Music | Interview 24% | 15 Aug 2003
Up Close & Personal Phil Udell
 

Music | Interview 24% | 12 Mar 2003
Paddy's Day Musical Mayhem! The Hot Press Newsdesk
hotpress.com delivers the definitive guide to maxing it at this year's Paddy's festival

Music | Interview 24% |  1 Sep 2006
You do the 'math Phil Udell
The Cronin Brothers have come a long way with their group The Aftermath since leaving Longford to make their fortune. With friends like the Kaiser Chiefs and fans like Chris Moyles, they’re on the brink of making it big.

Music | Interview 24% | 30 Jun 2006
Snow patrol Ed Power
Niall Breslin of Mullingar ska-rock mongrels The Blizzards is that rare thing, a strapping ex-rugby-playing Irish indie poster boy.

Music | Interview 24% |  3 Aug 2000
Labelled With Love Eamon Sweeney
The world s biggest Delgados fan, EAMON SWEENEY says happy 5th birthday to Chemikal Underground

Music | Interview 24% | 13 Apr 2000
Holding Tight Colm O Hare
COLM O HARE talks to EMBRACE frontman DANNY McNAMARA about the band s new album, their fondly remembered Glastonbury performance and being told to sound more like Shed Seven .

Music | Interview 24% | 27 May 1998
THE Saint GOes MARCHING ON Adrienne Murphy
After a long hiatus in the studio, London-based psychedelists saint etienne are back with an acclaimed new album, Good Humour. adrienne murphy finds out what they've been doing in their spare time.

Music | Interview 24% | 16 Aug 2001
Shooting from the lips Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK meets ECHO AND THE BUNNYMEN’s IAN McCULLOCH and discovers that 20 years in the business hasn’t mellowed the cynical scouser

Music | Interview 24% | 18 Apr 2002
Broadcast news Colin Carberry
Colin Carberry hears how Doves are helping to save Manchester's soul

Music | Interview 24% | 23 Nov 2005
Going Underground Ed Power
Forget Liam and Nicole and Pete and Kate, the hottest rock 'n' roll couple in town at the moment are The Subways' Charlotte Cooper and Billy Lunn. The female half of the duo tells Ed Power about the highs and lows of making beautiful music together.

Music | Interview 24% | 23 Sep 2002
Coral Reefers Sam Healy
Liverpool's musical exports have included The Beatles, Echo and the Bunnymen, the Teardrop Explodes, Pete Burns, the KLF, the Lightning Seeds, Frankie Goes to Hollywood and many more. Mercury nominees The Coral are the latest scallywags to capture the attention of the music press who have picked up on their blend of classic rock influences and irreverent energy

Music | Interview 24% | 20 Aug 1997
POP:THE QUESTIONS Mike Edgar
Having steamrolled its way across America, and through most of Europe, it seemed as if U2 s PopMart extravaganza might come to grief in the most unlikely of places their homeland of Ireland. Now however, one Supreme Court case on, U2 are scheduled to play not just two Dublin dates but a newly-added Belfast homecoming as well. Interview: MIKE EDGAR

Music | Interview 24% | 25 Oct 2001
Coup Cullen John Walshe
John Walshe talks to Setanta boss Keith Cullen about how one album restored his faith in music and single-handedly resurrected the legendary label

Music | Interview 24% | 31 Aug 2007
Mani overboard Craig Fitzsimons
Primal Scream’s Mani talks to Hot Press about the chances of a Stone Roses’ reunion and the recently deceased Tony Wilson's contribution to pop music.

Music | Interview 24% | 11 May 2000
Flying High John Walshe
John Walshe talks to Doves Andy Williams about their past life as Sub Sub, their debut album Lost Souls, and what it s like being heralded as the saviours of British rock music.

Music | Interview 24% | 13 Mar 2006
Murphy's law Steve Cummins
The Murphys Live 2006 competition showed the Irish rock scene to be in rude health.

Music | Interview 24% | 20 Jun 2005
Northern Uproar Colin Carberry
Enthusiastic, irreverent and proudly DIY, Across The Line TV is the best rock show to come out of Northern Ireland since...well, it's been a while.

Music | Interview 24% | 13 Aug 2003
Sons Of A Preacher Man Stuart Clark
How do four clean cut, church-going kids turn into one of the hottest rock ’n’ roll acts on the planet? Kings Of Leon explain all.

Music | Interview 24% | 26 Jul 2006
Automatic for the people Ed Power
A case of food poisoning in the Keane camp was Welsh band The Automatic's golden ticket to a Jools Holland performance. Next stop, a UK top five hit in the form of ‘Monster’.

Music | Interview 24% |  8 Dec 2005
Hit The North: Yule be glad you went Colin Carberry
Dreading the Christmas pandemonium? Get out and watch some gigs.

Music | Interview 24% |  2 Aug 2005
Winter wonderland Phil Udell
Hit singles, festival shows, radio play. It’s all happening for The Blizzards.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 30 Jun 2009
Renowned Irish musician challenges RTE's Music Policy Jackie Hayden
Pierce Turner is back in Ireland for a summer tour, but he’s also pre-occupied by his bad experiences in Ireland as a keen music radio listener and has some radical ideas for shaking up Radio 1 and Lyric FM.

Music | Interview 24% |  2 Sep 2003
Cast Aways Tanya Sweeney
Elbow's Mark Potter reflects on the making of the band's second album, Cast Of Thousands.

Music | Interview 24% | 17 May 2008
Northern exposure Colin Carberry
Belfast boys General Fiasco may be one of the standout acts on the Oh Yeah showcase CD, but when HP catches up with the band, they're feeling a little, um, overexposed.

Music | Interview 24% | 13 May 1998
The Butler Did It Nick Kelly
Discovered that there is life after Brett-pop, that is. nick kelly gets the lowdown from "the bloke who left Suede", Bernard Butler, whose mightily impressive solo debut People Move On, has just been released.

Music | Interview 24% | 24 Oct 2006
Dishing the dirty Paul Nolan
Disused Mexican banks, Little Britain, Pete Doherty and drunken Sky TV appearances are all on the agenda as Paul Nolan and his temperamental tape machine meet Carl and Didz from Dirty Pretty Things.

Music | Interview 24% | 19 Apr 2002
The 'shop steward Stuart Clark
Cornershop have re-opened for business with a little help from Noel Gallagher and none at all from the BBC. Stuart Clark finds Tjinder Singh is less than miffed

Music | Interview 24% | 17 Jan 2001
TANGLED UP IN BLUE Nadine O Regan
Prior to their recent Dublin gig, THE BLUETONES talked to NADINE O REGAN about the fickleness of fame, artistic integrity, America and the dangers of sausage sponsorship!

Music | Interview 24% | 15 Dec 2005
Looking for something to do over Xmas? Louise Hodgson
There is many a haven for shunners of the Christmas Cheer like myself. Lots of lovely bands, singers, comedians and even hynotherapists are at hand to entertain the life out of us, and distract Santa while we throttle him. Right up to the New Year there’s so much going on you needn’t come home till Easter.

Music | Interview 24% |  1 May 2002
Mixed grill: Ash The Mixed Grill
You cook them, we serve them up in the Q&A cantina. At the table to answer the questions posed, in our second serving this fortnight, by members of hotpress.com: Ash

Hot Features | Commentary 24% |  2 Mar 2000
The Writing On The Wall Fiona Reid
The weird world of toilet graffiti investigated by FIONA REID.

Music | Interview 24% |  8 Oct 2008
In-Philtre-ation Hannah Hamilton
Get in the van! For Kerry newbies Philtre, there's nothing like good old-fashioned roadwork to build a following.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 10 Jul 2009
Death becomes them Stuart Clark
The first time The Killers played Oxegen they fretted whether anyone would turn up to see them. Now they’re sweeping in to headline the main stage. They talk to us about being chased by papparazi, growing up in Middle America and sharing a bill with Bono and, er, Gary Barlow

Music | Interview 24% | 31 Oct 2002
Hello spaceboys Eamon Sweeney
Supergrass’ recent visit to Ireland gave them a chance to re-discover their Oxford brogue as they explain why the band who play together stay together

Music | Interview 24% | 26 Jun 2002
Label queens Colin Carberry
Independent labels Bright Star and Slide are proving that Northern Ireland is breaking records in more ways than one

Music | Interview 24% | 16 Jan 2006
A walk in the park Stuart Clark
Why Maxïmo Park matter more than any other post-Britpop outfit.

Music | Interview 24% | 21 Jun 2005
Going Underground Tara Brady
Funny, frightening and just about believable, Dig! is the ultimate indie-pop rockumentary. But the movie, which chronicles a seven year rivalry between The Dandy Warhols and The Brian Jonestown Massacre, only tells half the story says director Ondi Timoner. Interview by Tara Brady.

Music | Interview 24% |  5 May 2005
Grumpy Young Men Phil Udell
They've sold albums by the truck-load and are about to embark on a sold-out four-night run in Dublin, but Brummy three-piece Ocean Colour Scene have plenty they'd like to complain about, including the press, the music industry, and – especially – ringtone ads appearing on their albums.

Music | Interview 24% | 27 May 1998
Off-Licensed To Thrill! Stuart Clark
If having your music featured on every TV programme from TFI Friday to England v Morocco is a measure of success, then CORNERSHOP are now one of the biggest bands in the world. Multi-instrumentalist BEN AYRES talks to STUART CLARK about Noel Gallagher collaborations, festivals, royalties, The Blind Boys Of Alabama and that Fatboy Slim remix.

Music | Interview 24% | 17 Jan 2001
Swede Dreams Niall Crumlish
Having broken up Pavement, STEPHEN MALKMUS has had plenty of time to devote to making his eponymous solo album and indulging his obsession with all things Irish from U2 to Thin Lizzy to Planxty. NIALL CRUMLISH cocks an ear and raises an eyebrow

Music | Interview 24% |  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 24% | 29 Sep 1999
Simon Says Colm O Hare
SIMON FOWLER of OCEAN COLOUR SCENE speaks to Colm O'Hare about the band s new album, his outing at the hands of the tabloid press, and hanging out with Noel Gallagher.

Hot Features | Commentary 24% |  2 Mar 2000
The Death of the Dublin Skater Eamon Sweeney
EAMON SWEENEY investigates the recent decision to prevent skateboarding at Dublin s Central Bank. Pics: Kevin McPharland

Music | Interview 24% | 12 Oct 2005
At home with Jason O'Callaghan Tanya Sweeney
'I'm a commercial whore' proclaims gossip columnist turned singer Jason O’Callaghan, a self-proclaimed ‘skanger’.

Music | Interview 24% |  2 Mar 2000
All Shook Up Olaf Tyaransen
Concrete, cows and karma yep, it looks like another kula shaker interview right enough. olaf tyaransen goes with the flow.

Music | Interview 24% |  5 Feb 1997
The Barrow Boy Richard Brophy
RICKY BARROW, singer with THE ALOOF, explains to RICHARD BROPHY how his band metamorphosed into one of the best live dance acts in the UK.

Music | Interview 24% |  5 Feb 1997
The Barrow Boy Richard Brophy
RICKY BARROW, singer with THE ALOOF, explains to RICHARD BROPHY how his band metamorphosed into one of the best live dance acts in the UK.

Music | Interview 24% | 30 Nov 1994
RATTLE and THRUM Patrick Brennan
Neil Young is God, the Riot Grrrls are a cod and Hot Press is the greatest music magazine in the Northern hemisphere. So says Monica Queen of ‘hard alternative country rock band’ thrum. Interview: Patrick Brennan.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 27 Feb 2008
A lass act Jason O'Toole
She claims to wander about in the nude in her spare time. But British model-turned-TV presenter Jayne Middlemiss is fully clothed and respectable when Hot Press pays her a visit.

Music | Interview 24% |  1 Feb 2001
A Blast From The Fast Fiona Reid
FAST tells Fiona Reid about the Fun Lovin Criminals' plans to posthumously record with Reggie Kray and takes her track by track through their new album Loco

Music | Interview 24% | 30 May 2007
Bring the noisemaker Peter Murphy
Jinx Lennon is a true original, a rock'n'roll outsider whose music throbs to the pulse of rural Ireland. Here he talks about attending cocktail parties with David Norris and explains why Dundalk just might be the strangest town in Ireland.

Music | News 24% | 14 Dec 1994
A Year in the Life George Byrne
How was it for you? The assembled Hot Press writers offer their own opinions on 1994 over the next five pages.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 25 Jul 2006
The revolution starts here Neil Brennan
The end of an era for the music industry, or the beginning, as digital downloads become eligible for the Irish Top 50 singles chart.

Music | Interview 24% |  7 Jul 1999
The Animals Have Taken Over The Zoo Stuart Clark
Super Furry Animals are yet another Welsh band poised for huge success on the back of their new album. They talk to STUART CLARK about their rejection of Brit Pop, strange Japanese fans and the glory days of The Free Wales Army. Pics of Super Furry Animals with super furry animals: Mick Quinn.

Music | Interview 24% | 15 Oct 2002
Richard’s return Paul Nolan
Richard Ashcroft spent the best part of the ’90s on a quest to make one of the great rock albums with The Verve. Having succeeded with Urban Hymns, he promptly broke up the band. Now, with the imminent release of his second solo album, Human Conditions, an upbeat Ashcroft discusses his excitement about collaborating with Brian Wilson, his youthful adventures in clubland, and why The Verve had to split

Music | Interview 24% | 18 Aug 1999
'Phonics Boom George Byrne
STEREOPHONICS are on the up-and-up, their popularity growing without the band making concessions to the London-based music media. GEORGE BYRNE met them to talk about drink, drugs, writer s block and their upcoming Slane support slot. Mini Pics: MICK QUINN.

Music | Interview 24% | 14 Mar 2007
Stout fellows Shilpa Ganatra
The cream rises to the top. No, were not talking about the drink itself, but the finalists in the Murphy’s Live extravaganza.

Politics | Frontlines 24% | 13 May 1998
A Right Cannes Do! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Actress LORRAINE PILKINGTON'S diary of the glitz and glamour of the Cannes Film Festival - from a low-budget point of view!

Music | Interview 24% | 12 Apr 2001
Vinyl junkies Eamon Sweeney
Eamon Sweeney goes record shopping with Ocean Colour Scene

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 13 Sep 2006
Even better than the real thing Liza Woods
Tribute bands may not capture the true spirit of rock’n’roll – but they do succeed in attracting fans, starved of the music of the originals of the species.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 13 Sep 2006
Even better than the real thing Liza Woods
Tribute bands may not capture the true spirit of rock’n’roll – but they do succeed in attracting fans, starved of the music of the originals of the species.

Music | Interview 24% | 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 24% |  3 Aug 2000
Just Williams Dave Fanning
DAVE FANNING meets the inimitable ROBBIE WILLIAMS to talk about his latest album, his battles with the booze, the Take That legacy, his desire to play a politically incorrect James Bond, a vaguely remembered visit to Bono s loo and why he loves and hates The Beatles

Music | Interview 24% | 10 Dec 1997
Pedigree Chumba Andy Darlington
Over the hills and far away, Chumbawamba come out to play! They get knocked down. But they get up again. They get dropped by Indie One Little Indian, and then get signed up by Capitalist major EMI. Then the Tub-Thumpers Anonymous go on to score the most unlikely hit single of 1997. So what now for Alice Nutter and her chums? ANDY DARLINGTON reports.

Music | Interview 24% | 10 Dec 1997
Pedigree Chumba Andy Darlington
Over the hills and far away, Chumbawamba come out to play! They get knocked down. But they get up again. They get dropped by Indie One Little Indian, and then get signed up by Capitalist major EMI. Then the Tub-Thumpers Anonymous go on to score the most unlikely hit single of 1997. So what now for Alice Nutter and her chums? ANDY DARLINGTON reports.

Music | Interview 24% | 25 Jun 1997
CRISP N FRY Nick Kelly
As pristine popsters ABC gear up for their appearance at the Heineken Weekender in Cork, NICK KELLY grills band mainman MARTIN FRY about his new album Skyscraping, his love of all things Elvis, his battle with illness and why it felt right to wear that gold lami suit in 1982. Below, meanwhile, we preview the rest of the Weekender s goings-on down in Cork.

Music | Interview 24% | 26 Jun 2009
This mogul coil Patrick Freyne
We chat to rootsy pioneers The Last Tycoons about name changes, living in the past, and going on the wagon.

Music | Interview 24% | 30 Apr 1997
The Importance Of Being There Nick Kelly
Country-rock arrivistes wilco have created one of the albums of the year in the shape of Being There. Interview: nick kelly.

Music | Interview 24% |  2 Mar 2000
A Quare Name But Great Stuff Peter Murphy
They named themselves after a Japanese biker gang, they won t give details of their line-up to the music press, and their first ever recorded release was limited to 33 copies. GODSPEED YOU BLACK EMPEROR also happen to be one of the most exciting new bands to emerge in years. PETER MURPHY investigates.

Music | Interview 24% | 16 Nov 1994
HALL’S WELL that ENDS WELL Patrick Brennan
It’s been a long haul for Terry Hall but, as Patrick Brennan finds out, he’s now on the Home stretch.

Hot Features | Interview 24% |  4 Jul 2006
Every town should have one Chris Donovan
Lifestyle gurus are forever advising us to get "centred". Chris Donovan reckons you won't find a better place to start than Dundrum Town Centre.

Hot Features | Interview 24% |  3 Feb 1999
Leave it to Mr. O Brien Jackie Hayden
Jackie hayden meetsjournalist turned PR guru, Tony O Brien and speaks to him about his rock n roll adventures with the likes of U2, Michael Stipe and Bruce Springsteen.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 28 Jul 2005
The Hill Is Alive Craig Fitzsimons
Look out the rest of Ireland – the Dubs are back on top. But can they stay there?

Music | Interview 24% |  3 Jul 2006
Know your writes Stuart Clark
Editors mainman Tom Smith is pining for his mainsqueeze Edith Bowman. HP advises him on an anniversary gift. Aw, bless. Still, he hasn't gone soft, as is borne out by copious potshots at Keane and Sugababes.

Politics | Frontlines 24% | 30 Aug 2001
Life's the ’Pits Stephen Robinson
Irish journalist, novelist and musician JOE AMBROSE has JUST published The Violent World Of Mosh Pit Culture (book), an explosive first-hand account of life inside the mosh pit. STEPHEN ROBINSON spoke to him about the sex, brutality and freedom to be discovered within the ‘pits.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 21 Jul 1999
The Word On The Street Niall Stanage
In the last issue of Hot Press, NIALL STANAGE wrote about his experiences as a busker-for-a-day. This time around he meets the real thing those who try to make their living on the streets of Dublin. PICS: CATHAL DAWSON

Music | Interview 24% |  9 Oct 2002
Set your controls for the heart of the sun Peter Murphy
With ‘Yellow’, Coldplay captured the imagination of even the most resistant of hard-boiled rock’n’roll cynics. Now, as A Rush Of Blood To The Head achieves lift-off in the U.S., even the sky is no longer the limit.

Music | Interview 24% | 25 Mar 2008
Tings that make you go boom! Olaf Tyaransen
Minimalist electro-pop duo The Ting Tings emerged from a Manchester artists' collective with a love of Tom Tom Club and Talking Heads and a reputation as one of this year's most original new acts.

Music | Interview 24% | 23 Jan 2007
Dig the new breed Peter Murphy
From piano-plonking crooners to nihilistic electro-pop duos, the UK and US are bursting at the seams with fresh talent in 2007. Could there be a new Arctic Monkeys out there somewhere?

Music | Interview 24% |  6 Jul 2000
Flower Power John Walshe
Ageing hippies, giant dragons, tents and music: Kilkenny popsters Wilt do Glastonbury, in the company of hack-on-tour, John Walshe

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 22 Mar 2007
The boy Dunne good Stuart Clark
The journey from Tallaght to the Premiership hasn’t always been an easy one, but this season has found Richard Dunne in the best form of his career for both club and country.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 25 Nov 2004
Hoot Press: In A League Of Their Own Paul Nolan
The League Of Gentleman are currently shooting their debut feature film in County Wicklow – and we’ve got the inside story.

Music | Interview 24% | 28 Sep 2000
About The Boy Peter Murphy
In the second and final part of an extensive interview, MIKE SCOTT discusses inspiration and influences, recalls his difficult solo years and explains the death and resurrection of THE WATERBOYS. Interview: PETER MURPHY

Music | Interview 24% | 21 Jul 2009
Infomatics For The People Celina Murphy
Having battled their way through eight weeks of the Raw Sessions, hip hop collective and noble underdogs THE INFOMATICS were awarded the title of Sony Ericsson Artist Of The Year. We caught up with Bugs, Mr. Dero, Konchus Lingo and BOC (try saying that three times fast!) to hear how appearing on the country’s first ever rockumentary series is going to change them and indeed the face of Irish hip hop.

Music | Interview 23% |  6 May 1996
I d Rather Jack Joe Jackson
They may be nothing more than a tribute band but if so, they re a damn good one. JACK L and his BLACK ROMANTICS have been unanimously lauded for their Jacques Brel-inspired Wax album: The idea was to bridge the gap between Brel and Scott Walker. Now Jack L himself talks to JOE JA

Music | Interview 23% |  9 Jul 2007
Spare the Rod, spoil the child Dave Fanning
One of the finest white soul voices Britain ever produced, Rod Stewart reminisces about the sozzled Faces days, discusses Bob Dylan, his penchant for blondes, and recalls the thyroid cancer that almost robbed him of his voice seven years ago. [oops this was mis prompted as oxegen video interviews in our e-zine - they're here ]

Music | Interview 23% | 19 Feb 2002
Rebels without a pause Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark catches up with Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, currently enjoying life on the road with the NME Brats tour

Music | Interview 23% |  1 Sep 1999
A Lad In Slane Peter Murphy
The rise and fall and rise of Robbie Williams. By PETER MURPHY.

Music | Interview 23% | 26 Jul 2004
Republic Of Luas Tanya Sweeney
They’re different, they’re fun, they have their critics but more and more people seem to love them. But enough about the trams; it’s all aboard for an interview with another Dublin sensation Republic of Loose.

Music | Interview 23% | 19 Mar 1997
The HISTORY Of POP Niall Stokes
The initial rumours were that it was going to be a rock n roll record . Then subsequent whispers hinted at everything from trip-hop to techno to ambient. But U2 s eighth studio album, Pop, is all of these things and more. It s the first album since 1983 that they ve made without the assistance of Brian Eno, it s been a long time in the making roughly a full year, all told and it s selling like the proverbial warm buns. Here, NIALL STOKES talks to BONO and ADAM CLAYTON, as well as co-producers FLOOD, HOWIE B and THE EDGE, about its lengthy genesis and what the band hoped to accomplish in creating it. Pix: STEPHANE SEDNAOUI .

Music | Interview 23% | 26 Oct 2000
a mighty long way Andy Darlington
Ian Hunter, the former voice of MOTT THE HOOPLE, is back with a 38-track Greatest Hits & Rarities double-CD, plus an all-new album, From The Knees Of My Heart, to follow later this year. Now, from where past and present collide, he explains how he once broke into Elvis Presley s Gracelands, how he produced hits for Billy Idol and what it was like to tour with Queen as your support act. He even finds time to tell tales about Marc Bolan, Mick Ronson, and, incidentally, Mott The Hoople too Andy Darlington listens in.

Music | Interview 23% | 30 Nov 1994
WHAT THE BUTLER LEFT Lorraine Freeney
Out goes Bernard Butler, in comes Richard Oakes and Suede seem to go from strength to strength. LORRAINE FREENEY discovers that Brett Anderson and co. are shiny, happy people again.

Politics | Frontlines 23% |  5 Feb 2004
Piracy: The China Crisis Mark Godfrey
Government indignation and empty promises characterise China’s response to CD and DVD piracy, which flourishes in the country. Irish artists like U2, Westlife and Enya are bootleggers’ staple sellers. And Mary Black gets ripped off too. Mark Godfrey reports

Music | Interview 23% | 10 Mar 2006
The it boys Peter Murphy
They were the coolest band on the planet – until the backlash started. Now The Strokes have released their most ambitious album yet. Can they leave their past behind?

Music | Interview 23% | 30 Apr 1997
Squire Boys Stuart Clark
After two years of being that bloke who used to be in the Stone Roses, John Squire is back in the saddle with The Seahorses. On the eve of their Heineken Green Energy appearance at Dublin Castle, Madchester s answer to Jimmy Page talks to Stuart Clark about old friends, new challenges and his penchant for obscure Belfast punk bands.

Hot Features | Commentary 23% | 14 Apr 1999
Northern Exposure Chris Donovan
No-one knows a city like a local and so we asked Mike Edgar to be our guide to Belfast. Here he chooses ten things for visitors to do in the North s leading city. Only one problem: he forgot to tell us where to get an after-hours drink!

Music | Interview 23% | 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 23% |  5 Feb 1997
Sidewalk On By Nick Kelly
What does Peter Buck have in his bathroom? What does Justine Frischmann do all day? stephen j. malkmus and spiral stairs of the decidedly non-lo-fi and non-slacker indie rock gods pavement spill the beans to nick kelly.

Music | Interview 23% | 26 May 1999
Franks Talking John Walshe
John Walshe meets Paul and Ashley from The Frank & Walters and hears all about their latest album, Beauty Becomes More Than Life, why they don t want to go to posh parties and how major labels take all the fun out of being in a band.

Music | Interview 23% | 27 Sep 2001
Adventures in wonderland Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK meets THE CHARLATANS and discovers that while his wallet isn’t indestructible, the band may well be

Hot Features | Interview 23% | 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 23% | 10 Jun 2009
The XMusic files Colm O Hare
What better way for an indie musician to spend an evening than checking out the wares in one of Europe’s biggest and best stoked music stores? Welcome to XMusic, guys!

Hot Features | Interview 23% |  7 Feb 2005
Wise Guys! Olaf Tyaransen
Olaf Tyaransen recalls some memorable meetings with remarkable men – and women! – that lead to the Palace Of Wisdom.

Hot Features | Interview 23% | 22 Jan 1997
comedy Winning Streak Barry Glendenning
Every loser wins on patrick kielty s new Channel 4 show, Last Chance Lottery , and for the 26-year-old comedian, presenter and former germ , things have never looked so good. Interview: barry glendenning.

Music | Interview 23% |  9 Aug 2005
Lots Dunne, More To Do Jackie Hayden
To coincide with the release of the Today FM DJ’s double-CD compilation tracking the history of alternative rock in Ireland, Tom Dunne talks to Jackie Hayden about the state of Irish music, singer-songwriters versus guitar bands and the role of Irish radio.

Music | Interview 23% | 22 Jul 1998
The Verve - The Shape Of Things To Come Olaf Tyaransen
With Slane ‘98 rapidly approaching, Olaf Tyaransen travels to Detroit to feast his eyes and ears on new-look festival bill-toppers, The Verve.

Hot Features | Commentary 23% |  9 Jun 2003
Wild nights Mark Kavanagh
The top ten club nights and dance events of summer 2003 keep the promise of good times alive. Words Mark Kavanagh

Music | Interview 23% | 16 Sep 2009
starship troopers Peter Murphy
Origin of Symmetry? Freak of Evolution more like. The common response to Muse’s Showbiz debut in 1999 was akin to a primitive people’s first glimpse of a spacecraft over the prehistorical landscape. Here was an unlikely but hugely accomplished hybrid of prog-rock flash, quasi-symphonic attack and ferocious virtuosity, spearheaded by Matt Bellamy’s soaring tenor and Dick-ian lyrics. An impressive sound, even if you didn’t know what the hell it was.

Music | Interview 23% | 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.

Hot Features | Commentary 23% | 18 Mar 1998
GET IN GEAR Peter Murphy
All you need to know about musical instruments and equipment from 1 to 11 on the volume control. By Peter Murphy.

Music | Interview 23% | 16 Jul 2008
Kings of all they survey Paul Nolan
Kings Of Leon's Nathan Followill shoots the breeze about going on the road with Pearl Jam, mid-tour brawls and his burgeoning Radiohead addiction.

Politics | Frontlines 23% |  2 Apr 1997
Ireland Is The Most Difficult Place in Europe To Stage An Open-Air Show Stuart Clark
Will U2 play Phoenix Park or not? And what is the future of the rock festival as we have come to know and love it in Ireland? Special Report: STUART CLARK.

Politics | Frontlines 23% | 24 Jul 2007
Instant Karma's going to get you Peter Murphy
A breathtaking variety of acts have come together - as Lennon might have put it - to focus attention on the ongoing genocide in Darfur, under the auspices of Amnesty International.

Music | Interview 23% | 28 Aug 2008
Desert Storm Anne Sexton
From the depths of the Sahara, Afro-beat dervishes Tinariwen sing about war, politics and religious strife – in a way you've never heard before.

Music | Interview 23% |  7 Jun 2001
found that soul Kim Porcelli
...OR HOW TINDERSTICKS GOT THEIR GROOVE BACK. Text: KIM PORCELLI. TINDERPICS: MYLES CLAFFEY

Music | Interview 23% |  2 Dec 1996
Ash On Delivery Olaf Tyaransen
Dateline: Chicago 1996. Downpatrick's finest make their first big pact with America. Olaf Tyaransen is there to see how the deal goes down.

Music | Interview 23% | 28 Jan 2005
Life In A Northern Town Peter Murphy
Following in the footsteps of Joy Division, The Smiths and The Stone Roses, Mancunian rockers Doves have continued the tradition of musical excellence for which their hometown is internationally renowned. With their new opus Some Cities in the offing, vocalist Jimi Goodwin here discusses apocalyptic weather, urban decay and those abandoned recording sessions with Madonna’s producer.

Music | Interview 23% | 22 Apr 2005
A Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man Paul Nolan
Since the release of their sophomore album Antics late last year, New York goth-rock quartet Interpol have risen to the pantheon of great contemporary bands. In a rare in-depth interview, the group’s erudite frontman Paul Banks here discusses the making of Antics, their upcoming support slot with U2, the band’s peers in the NYC indie scene, The Strokes, Nirvana and David Lynch - and where one of the most acclaimed groups of recent years go to from here. Interview by Paul Nolan.

Hot Features | Interview 23% | 22 Mar 2007
Centre of excellence Stuart Clark
Following his Man of the Match performance against the Czech Republic, Paul McShane has been hailed as one of the finest young Irish players of his generation.

Music | Interview 23% | 26 May 1999
This Chiming Man George Byrne
Whether with THE SMITHS, ELECTRONIC, THE PRETENDERS or in brown trouser mode sharing a stage with PAUL McCARTNEY, GEORGE MICHAEL and NEIL FINN, he remains, by his own admission, the best JOHNNY MARR-style guitar player around. GEORGE BYRNE meets the cat others like to copy.

Music | Interview 23% | 12 Jul 2005
Flying Solo, Free As A Bird Niall Stokes
She learned her craft with the Wild Oscars and Kaydee, and more recently featured on the John Hughes album Wild Ocean. Now, Tara Blaise has taken flight with the release of her debut album Dancing On Tables Barefoot – a record that unveils an impressively free-spirit and a desire to live life to the full.

Music | Interview 23% | 22 Jan 1997
One From The Art Joe Jackson
Fresh from the success of THE DIVINE COMEDY in the Hot Press Readers Poll, NEIL HANNON drops his guard(s) for some candid talking on love, sex, aesthetics and the whole damn thing. Interview: JOE JACKSON

Music | Interview 23% | 22 Mar 2007
FREE CD with this issue of Hot Press Shilpa Ganatra
This issue, Hot Press magazine comes with a stunning cover mount CD. Here’s your track by track guide to this exclusive collectors’ item, featuring the winners and headline acts from Murphy’s Live 2007. Click here to buy the mag and get your free CD!

Music | Interview 23% | 30 Mar 2000
Baby's Got The Bends! Nick Kelly
ELASTICA s Justine Frischmann talks to NICK KELLY about the band s new album, Damon, going a bit crazy and working with Mark E. Smith.

Music | Interview 23% |  2 Oct 2002
The positive touch Stuart Clark
Or how Suede learned to make one album for the price of two, steer clear of assholes and engineer one of the comebacks of the year

Music | Interview 23% | 22 Dec 1999
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire John Walshe
Tim Booth does. The James frontman chats candidly to John Walshe about fame, riches, sexuality, being called a 'faggot' on the Lollapalooza tour, and the band's brilliant 10th album, Millionaires.

Music | Interview 23% |  7 Jan 1998
HIGH TIMES Nick Kelly
As he prepares for the release of his band s third album, Cold And Bouncy, high llamas mainman sean o hagan tells an awestruck nick kelly exactly why there s always been a Beach Boys element to his music.

Music | Interview 23% | 17 Jan 2002
Ash! Bang! Wallop! Kim Porcelli
They came, they saw, they conquered - again. Ash's comeback kid Tim Wheeler looks back over a spectacular year. Angel interceptor: Kim Porcelli

Music | Interview 23% |  8 Jan 1997
The South Will Rise Again John Walshe
If there s one cast-iron prediction to be made for 1997, it s that THE BEAUTIFUL SOUTH will carry on carrying on up the charts. JOHN WALSHE meets Dave Hemingway and Jacqui Abbot to learn more about life inside the mega band with the low profile.

Politics | Frontlines 23% |  4 Feb 1998
CARL PERKINS 1932-1998 Andy Darlington
Carl Perkins, the rock pioneer who wrote Blue Suede Shoes and no less than four songs for the Beatles, is dead. ANDY DARLINGTON remembers his career from Sun Records and the legendary Million Dollar Quartet , through to Johnny Cash s Live At San Quentin . . . and a movie knife-fight with David Bowie

Music | Interview 23% | 24 Feb 2003
And the winner is… The Hot Press Newsdesk
Check out the talent in here dept: read the prizewinning entry for the hotpress.com Your 2002 writing competition - and the three runners-up, too

Politics | Frontlines 23% | 19 Oct 1994
THERE’S A RIOT GOING ON Olaf Tyaransen
But who started it? Olaf Tyaransen went to the final protest march against Britain’s repressive criminal justice bill and found himself reading helpful hints on how to throw a brick with maximum effect before a full-scale riot broke out. This is his report . . .

Music | Interview 23% |  2 Apr 1997
Should We Talk About The Weatherall? Stuart Clark
In a rare interview, DJ, Sabres Of Paradise mainman and all-round geezer andrew weatherall tells stuart clark about why he won t be working with Primal Scream again, comes clean about his Van Morrison obsession, and does his best not to slag off Kula Shaker and Mansun.

Music | Interview 23% |  5 Jan 2006
Oh for Pete's sake Steve Cummins
It’s been quite a year for PETE DOHERTY, the former Libertines frontman, and now leader of Babyshambles. 2005 featured a series of drug busts, failed rehab attempts, the tabloid witch hunt of his girlfriend Kate Moss, several non-appearances and live shows that fluctuated between agonising and ecstatic... oh, and the small matter of a debut album. As hotpress went to press, the news broke that Doherty had been busted yet again, barely two days out of an Arizona clinic. hotpress talks to Doherty’s label boss, Rough Trade founder Geoff Travis, tour photographer Danny Clifford, and former Babyshambles drummer Gemma Clarke, for the insiders' view on what’s becoming an increasingly sad and fearful saga.

Music | Interview 23% |  8 May 2006
Band and deliver Steve Cummins & Shilpa Ganatra
Never mind the naysayers, Dublin 2006 is spilling over with white hot talent. Steve Cummins and Shilpa Ganatra run the rule over the capital's new breed.

Hot Features | Interview 23% | 13 Oct 2004
The violent rise of Korean cinema Tara Brady
Over the past decade, the new wave of films from South Korea has made a stunning impact on movie fans worldwide. The acclaim peaked earlier this year when the remarkable OldBoy scooped the Grand Prix at Cannes. In a Moviehouse special we look at Korea’s visceral treats and talk to ace director Chan Wook Park.

Hot Features | Interview 23% | 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 23% | 19 Mar 1997
Cool And The Gang Joe Jackson
One by one, the members of CHILL Ireland s answer to the Spice Girls occupy the Hot Press hot seat. Popping the questions: JOE JACKSON. Pix: Cathal Dawson.

Music | Interview 23% |  5 Mar 2007
Jock up your daughters Stuart Clark
They’ll never win any prizes for speaking the Queen’s English but, with a number one album under their belts, mop-topped Dundee rockers The View aren’t too bothered.

Music | Interview 23% | 20 May 2005
Gorillaz In Our Midst Paul Nolan
Back in the saddle with their eagerly anticipated second album Demon Days, subversive animated quartet Gorillaz here talk to Paul Nolan about striking out against celebrity culture, what went wrong with the Gorillaz movie, collaborating with Shaun Ryder, Roots Manuva and Dennis Hopper, and why they didn’t vote Labour. Oh, and Mexican brothels.

Music | Interview 23% | 19 Feb 1997
Men Behaving Radley Peter Murphy
Although the acclaimed C Mon Kids was conspicuous by its absence from the Best-Of-96 polls, The Boo Radleys sice and martin carr aren t bitter. As they prepare for an assault on the States, peter murphy gets the lowdown on their hatred of videos, their contempt for producers and their disapproval of outfits such as Dodgy, The Lightning Seeds and Everything But The Girl.

Music | Interview 23% |  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 23% |  2 Mar 2000
Its Just Another Eamon Sweeney
The ace bass in the STONE ROSES and PRIMAL SCREAM, MANI is the living embodiment of the concept of largin it . In Ireland to dee-jay and hang out, he sinks a few beers and offers his uniquely colourful thoughts on music, Man U, drugs, Thatcher, Reagan, Blair and Bill Clinton s blow-jobs. Interview: EAMON SWEENEY.

Music | Interview 23% | 26 Apr 2001
Rap Van Winkle Peter Murphy
Stereo MCs Wake Up And Smell The Coffee. By Peter Murphy

Hot Features | Interview 23% | 10 Oct 2003
So Much For The City Colm O Hare
With cork set to become european capital of culture just over a year from now, Colm O’Hare reports on the cultural attractions punters will be treated to by the lee in 2005

Music | Interview 23% | 19 Jul 2001
Keeping Up With The Jones Stuart Clark
The Black Crowes! Blowjobs! Journey! Drink! Bob Seger! Vick’s inhaler! and why Keith Duffy is more fun than the Manic Street Preachers! Stereophonics let their hair down in the company of Stuart Clark

Politics | Frontlines 23% |  8 Sep 1993
Limerick's Changing Face Kevin Barry
Contrary to the negative way in which it's so often portrayed by the national media, Limerick is a city that combines a rich sense of tradition with an eye for innovation and in recent years has developed into one of Ireland's leading cultural centres. Kevin Barry takes a look at the people - and the places - breathing new life into the mid-western capital.

Music | Interview 23% |  5 Jul 2001
The norman conquest John Walshe
Backstage at Creamfields, JOHN WALSHE talks to FATBOY SLIM about the joys of fatherhood, being one half of the posh and becks of the chemical generation; sharing a hot-tub with Baz Luhrman and how he got Christopher Walken to tap-dance

Hot Features | Commentary 23% |  1 Sep 1999
Friday night fever Niall Stanage
Drinking, arguments, men in kilts, rickshaws, more drinking, and the search for an errant sheep: it's all part and parcel of one night out in Dublin. On-the-spot report: NIALL STANAGE

Music | Interview 23% | 21 Jul 1999
Happy Mondays Are Here Again! Peter Murphy
The boys are back in town for Galway s Big Beat and SHAUN RYDER is back in the saddle. I m actually now becoming some sort of poet-film-directing-intelligent-motherfucking-artist-luvvy-darling sort of guy and it s wonderful, he tells PETER MURPHY. Pics: Michael Quinn

Music | Interview 23% |  6 Aug 1997
THREE COLOURS: GREEN John Walshe
Why are four Birmingham lads skulking through Barna Woods in Galway, and why is there a camera crew following them around? john walshe met up with ocean colour scene on the set of their new video, Traveller s Tune . Pix: AENGUS McMAHON.

Music | Interview 23% |  6 Jul 2005
Crime Scene Investigation Stuart Clark
How did Brandon Flowers, Ronnie Vannucci, Dave Keuning and Mark Stoermer go from the Las Vegas dive bar circuit to selling four million copies of their debut album, Hot Fuss? On the eve of the band's highly-anticipated Oxegen 2005 appearance, Stuart Clark talks to the people involved in the making of The Killers.

Music | Interview 23% | 26 Apr 2001
The rebirth of the uncool Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy chills out with TRAVIS

Music | Interview 23% | 25 Jun 2004
Born to be Wilde Stuart Clark
A year ago they were being paid fifty quid a gig, now they’re one of the biggest rock ‘n’ roll bands on the planet and about to take the Oxegen main stage by storm. A pun loving Stuart Clark discovers how Franz Ferdinand have become Top of the Fops.

Music | Interview 23% | 22 Apr 2008
Ready Steady Kooks Peter Murphy
The Kooks' first album was a million-selling sensation. As they unleash the long-awaited sequel, frontman Luke Pritchard talks about the death of his father, his feud with television presenter Simon Amstell and much more...

Hot Features | Commentary 23% | 22 Feb 1995
Looking after Number 2 Stuart Clark
Or perhaps that's 27 under the present squad numbering system. JEFF KENNA may be living in Garry Kelly's international shadow but that doesn't mean the former Palmerstown Rangers full-back isn't one of the Premiereship's brightest prospects and a genuine contender for the Ireland team as the Green Army advances towards the European Championships. Interview and bollocking from Jack Charlton: STUART CLARK Pix: COLM HENRY

Music | Interview 23% | 29 Nov 2006
Dreadlock holiday Paul Nolan
As Duke Special set off for a jaunt around Europe with the Divine Comedy, our correspondent hitched a ride on the tour bus. In between the sound-checks and the motor-way pitstops, he received a unique insight into the life of the touring musician.

Music Review | Album 23% | 15 Feb 2001
From Here On In John Walshe
New British hopefuls South sound like a watered down amalgamation of almost every successful British rock act of the last few decades.

Hot Features | Commentary 23% | 21 Jan 1998
All That s Left Joe Jackson
Expelled by the Labour Party and reviled by some of his former colleagues, JOE HIGGINS is seen by his own supporters as the only genuinely socialist politician in Dail Iireann. No friend or fan of Labour, golden circles or U2, he tells JOE JACKSON that revolutionary change is not just possible but essential. Pix: Colm Henry.

Hot Features | Interview 23% | 26 May 1999
The Last Temptation Of Annie Nightinggale Andy Darlington
Annie Nightingale on BBC Radio One is Dance Music s fixture for insomniac clubbers. But for the BBC s first-ever female DJ this is just the latest incarnation of a career that began, sort-of, by insulting John Lennon. ANDY DARLINGTON reads the book, sits in on the show, and even finds time for an interview.

Music | Interview 23% |  5 Mar 1997
Bring Me the rest of Jerry Garcia Peter Murphy
phish are a bone-fide American underground phenomenon who have gone overground in a very big way. Word of mouth rather than record company hype, initially made their reputation Stateside and now they can boast of chart success, mega-audience attendance and their very own devoted following of Phisheads. But is Europe ready for the 90s equivalent of The Grateful Dead extended jams, waccy baccy, patented ice-cream flavours and all? peter murphy investigates.

Music | Interview 23% | 27 Feb 2002
JJ72 Go Supernova Peter Murphy
Elstree, remember me, went the old Boggles tune. The location is a far-flung suburb of north London, former nerve centre of an entire B-movie industry, now home to television shows like East Enders, Holby City (wandering through the corridors, your correspondent comes across a room identified by the rather ominous notice: Make-up - GUTS), and of course Top Of The Pops.

Music | Interview 23% | 22 Jan 2004
Keeping The Faith Colin Carberry
So what happens when an indie band goes major league? how can you stay cool when your date’s a Charlie’s Angel? how important is the boy/girl song in a flag-waving time? and like Alexander The Great, do you weep when you have no more worlds to conquer? in addressing these and other pressing questions of the day, The Strokes salute John Lennon, Bob Dylan and their own undying band of brotherliness.

Music | Interview 23% | 13 Dec 1995
No More Mr. Nice Guys Olaf Tyaransen
Well, okay, it's SOMETHING HAPPENS, so that's overstating it a bit. Still, having taken a fair few industry beatings over the years, the band are no longer inclined to simply turn the other cheek. At the end of a year in which they toured the States with Warren Zevon, released a "Best Of ..." and are bringing it all back home for Christmas, Olaf Tyaransen finds the band can snarl as well as smile.

Music | Interview 23% | 16 Apr 1997
Peter Green SPLINTERED Andy Darlington
They say he s a Man Of The World it s just that for two decades the world in question happened to be Saturn. andy darlington meets peter green, the man who created fleetwood mac, then wrote the longest suicide note in rock n roll history.

Music | Interview 23% | 11 May 2000
The New Romantic Dave Fanning
While the path to rock n roll stardom is never smooth, RICHARD ASHCROFT has experienced more ups and downs than most. In a wide-ranging interview with DAVE FANNING, he talks about drugs, The Verve, his new solo album and why the old hometown doesn t look so bad.

Music | Interview 23% | 17 Jul 2002
Pull up to the bunker Stuart Clark
Bobby Gillespie's still staying up all night but now it's because there's a baby in the house. Otherwise, it's all systems go for Primal Scream at their bunker hq - Witnness cometh, Mani's back and Kate Moss, Kevin Shields, Robert Plant and AndrewWeatherall all feature on the groundbreaking evil high

Music | Interview 23% | 29 Sep 1999
Us Against The World Stuart Clark
THE CHARLATANS are back firing on all cylinders, and talking global domination. TIM BURGESS and JON BROOKES talk to STUART CLARK about the joys of L.A., the dangers of Jack Daniel s and falling down Noel Gallagher s marble staircase. Pics: MICK QUINN

Music | Interview 23% |  1 Feb 2001
Reeling In Rio Siobhan Long
ROCK IN RIO, which attracts 200,000 people, may be known for headliners like Sting, REM and Britney Spears. But this year, DERVISH played there too - and got a rapturous welcome. SIOBHÁN LONG reports from an extraordinary event

Music | Interview 23% | 19 Jan 2005
Ones to Watch- 2005 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press selects 13 – lucky for some! – of the Irish bands and artists most likely to set the rock world alight in 2005. Remember these names...

Music | Interview 23% |  7 May 2003
Shooting from the lip Stuart Clark
With their new album, Gotta Go There To Come Back, in the bag, Stereophonics have chosen a very special gig at the Heineken Green Energy extravaganza in Dublin, to make their return to the stage. No wonder the boys are feeling bullish! Chris Martin, Ronnie Wood, Fran Healy, Rod Stewart, Noel Gallagher, U2 and the Rolling Stones – Kelly Jones has opinions on all of them! So who’s feeling the lash of the ‘phonics frontman’s verbal assault, then?

Music | Interview 23% | 26 Apr 2007
He who scares wins Olaf Tyaransen
They may refuse to play the media game, but whether it’s dating page three models, accepting awards dressed as the Village People or earning the ire of Keith Richards, there’s never a dull moment in the world of Alex Turner and Arctic Monkeys.

Hot Features | Interview 23% |  8 Jun 2000
Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants Andy Darlington
He s the Godfather of TV-Astronomy. He s not only the size of a minor planet, he even has one named after him. He knows all the secrets of Life, the Universe and Everything. He is Patrick Moore. And now he tells Andy Darlington about his Flying Saucer Close Encounter , his musical input into 2001: A Space Odyssey, why there are no Skating Rinks on the Moon and much more groovy cosmic stuff

Music | Interview 23% | 24 Jun 1998
SEX LIVES AND VIDEOTAPE Peter Murphy
When Pulp released the obsessively carnal This Is Hardcore, it was widely touted that the band's main mover, Jarvis Cocker, had lost the plot entirely. But Pulp are back on the road now and Cocker is in fine form - as eloquent when talking about pornography and sex as he is reflecting on the vagaries of the press and his relationship with his father. Interview: peter Murphy.

Music | Interview 23% | 24 Jun 1998
SEX LIVES AND VIDEOTAPE Peter Murphy
When Pulp released the obsessively carnal This Is Hardcore, it was widely touted that the band's main mover, Jarvis Cocker, had lost the plot entirely. But Pulp are back on the road now and Cocker is in fine form - as eloquent when talking about pornography and sex as he is reflecting on the vagaries of the press and his relationship with his father. Interview: peter Murphy.

Music | Interview 23% | 10 Dec 2004
HP-7 Round Table Summit Stuart Clark
Never mind figgy puddings and partridges in pear trees, there’s some serious seasonal business to be done as the annual HP-7 summit gathers in the crucible of cultural discourse that is The Central Hotel’s Library Bar.

Music | Interview 23% | 21 Jan 1998
I m Ian Brown. I used to be in a band called the Stone Roses." Stuart Bailie
It s re-introductions all round, as the Starman embarks on a hazardous solo mission. Stuart Bailie records him taking one giant leap for a man. The Starman walks into a public bar in Chorlton and looks for a quiet spot. The old regulars at the back are nudging each other. They re sure that they recognise the face and the style of a traveller who s been all the way up there and back.

Music | Interview 23% | 29 Nov 2001
Lionhearts John Walshe
After more than 15 years in the business, Aslan are still able to command massive, devoted audiences in music venue and record shop alike. John Walshe joins the Lions' club on the road

Music | Interview 23% |  7 Jul 1999
The People's Choice John Walshe
In an age when hype springs eternal, DAVID GRAY is that rare phenomenon a success story scripted by the fans rather than the industry. And a distinctly Irish success story at that. A certifiable platinum-selling box-office blockbuster in this country, the Welsh singer-songwriter still awaits a similar eruption of Gray fever in Britain, Europe and America. But his latest album, White Ladder, could be the record which tells the world what Ireland already knows. Now as he prepares to wow the faithful at Galway s Big Beat festival, JOHN WALSHE presents the inside story of the best kept secret in the west. Pics Mick Quinn

Music | Interview 23% |  5 Feb 1997
Neil Hannon interview Joe Jackson
Watching David Bowie on television recently one couldn't help but think of Neil Hannon. Not that he is a musical "chameleon"—to use the phrase most often applied to Bowie—but he does seem to be a person more comfortable presenting to the world a series of ever-changing poses designed to conceal rather than reveal his "real self", as in vocally situating himself somewhere between Barry White and Prince on the magnificent Charge, or satirising—while still relishing—his role as the eponymous sexist hero in Becoming More Like Alfie. Strangely enough, Neil confesses that he was thinking something similar while watching Bowie being interviewed

Music | Interview 23% |  5 Aug 1998
Truth Decay - The Manic Street Preachers: From Despair To Here Peter Murphy
James Dean Bradfield on The Cult of Richey, The Spanish Civil War, Jon Bon Jovi, and the new album This Is My Truth, Tell Me Yours. Truth Serum: Peter Murphy. Light Detector Test: Simon Clemenger.

Hot Features | Interview 23% | 15 Mar 2004
Neil Morrissey: The Hot Press interview Paul Nolan
Known from the TV sitcom as the Man who Behaves Badly, actor Neil Morrissey is confounding the laddish caricature with his work for an anti-landmine charity. In this candid interview with Paul Nolan, he also reflects on childhood trauma, death in the family, that affair with Amanda Holden and his encounters with Olivier, Burton and Mel Gibson. main photography Cathal Dawson

Hot Features | Interview 23% | 11 Mar 2004
Neil Morrissey: The Interview Paul Nolan
Known from the TV sitcom as the man who behaves badly, actor Neil Morrissey is confounding the laddish caricature with his work for an anti-landmine charity. In this candid interview with Paul Nolan, he also reflects on childhood trauma, death in the family, that affair with Amanda Holden and his encounters with Olivier, Burton and Mel Gibson.

Music | Interview 23% |  7 Jul 2003
The complete line-up (A-L) Paul Nolan & Ronan Fitzgerald
From A to Z, Paul Nolan and Ronan Fitzgerald introduce all the runners and riders for Punchestown – throwing in a baker’s dozen of acts who are not to be missed * along the way

Music | Interview 23% | 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 | Interview 23% | 20 Jan 2000
PRIMAL SCREAM COME CLEAN Peter Murphy
Out of the fog of addiction bobby Gillespie sees clearly now and reckons it's time for some manic streetpreaching.

Music | Interview 23% | 13 Sep 2001
Blowing back to front Olaf Tyaransen
After a lengthy silence, TRICKY is back with an impressively upbeat new album. But the man himself still insists on going against the grain. Here he talks about his aversion to celebrityhood, his dislike of the music biz, his fondness for Bryan Adams and Bono, and how he copes with the terrible burden of having hundreds of women who want to have sex with him. Interview: OLAF TYARANSEN

Music | Interview 23% | 12 Apr 2001
Angels With Dirty Faces John Walshe
John Walshe travels to Berlin to see Ash in superlative live form on Paddy's night. And no wonder: the band reckon their new album, free all angels could put them in the Michael Jackson league! plus: why they're so down on Louis Walsh, Westlife and Ronan Keating and so up for Bono, John Hume, David Trimble and - wait for it - Darius of Popstars. Flash photography: Mella Travers

Hot Features | Interview 23% | 18 Jun 2007
The best of the rest The Hot Press Newsdesk
Full profiles on Faithless, Antony & The Johnsons, Slayer, The Who, Bell X1, Status Quo, The Flaming Lips, 50 Cent, Madness, Christy Moore, Elton John and Lionel Richie.

Hot Features | Commentary 23% |  1 Sep 1999
Symphony For A Devil Peter Murphy
30 years after the savage Tate/LaBianca murders that epitomised the dark side of the American hippy dream, CHARLES MANSON aka God aka The Devil, continues to exert a potent influence on popular culture. In part one of a two-part feature, PETER MURPHY recalls the twisted vision of a charismatic man whose personal interpretation of The Beatles Helter Skelter helped give rise to one of the crimes of the century.

Music | Interview 23% | 12 Mar 2003
The book of Rev Elations Peter Murphy
Since their debut single ‘Wired To The Moon’ went gold here The Revs have established themselves as Ireland’s hungriest and most energetic rock combo, with an appetite for gigging and an eye for publicity that has seen them embroiled in a number of amusing controversies. But behind the brash exterior is the fascinating story of three dedicated young musicians who have overcome their status as outsiders to build one of the biggest and most loyal grass roots following of any local act. Now with the release of their debut studio album, Suck, they are ready to go international.

Music | Interview 23% | 24 Oct 1981
Irish Ways ... Irish Laws Bill Graham
The Moving Hearts Interview by Bill Graham

Hot Features | Commentary 23% | 17 Jan 2001
Rock Of Pages Peter Murphy
With Cameron Crowe s Almost Famous putting rock hackery on the silver screen, no less, Peter Murphy wonders if Seventies rock journalism is the new rock n roll. Helping him with his enquiries: PAUL MORLEY and GREIL MARCUS

Music | Interview 23% | 30 Mar 2004
Lost in Transmutation Peter Murphy
Exclusive: Kevin Shields, the missing presumed lost genius of Irish rock, re-emerges to tell the truth about sandbags and barbed wire, the making of Loveless, early Dublin days with Gavin Friday, Liam O Maonlai and U2, and his Bafta-winning work on Lost in Translation.

Music | Interview 23% | 13 Apr 2007
Blaze of heaven Peter Murphy
They love Ireland and Ireland loves them. As the Arcade Fire ramp up for world domination, the band talk about love, death, war and making music in churches.

Hot Features | Interview 23% | 11 May 2007
Belfast's least wanted man Olaf Tyaransen
Commander of the notorious Company C of the UDA in Belfast, Johnny Adair was given 16 years for directing terrorism. While he was never convicted of murder, the rumour mill suggests that he has been reponsible for as many as 43 deaths.

Hot Features | Commentary 23% | 11 Jan 1995
You Can Quote Me On That! Stuart Clark
The funny, sad, prophetic and sometimes pathetic things said to Hot Press in 1994. Delving through the files: Stuart Clark

Hot Features | Commentary 23% |  3 Sep 1997
It s alright ma, we re only SLEEPING Peter Murphy
After being a magnet for A&R men during the 80s, Dublin has recently developed into something of an underachiever. The city may have the second biggest growth-rate in Europe but there are a hell of a lot of gigs and records that simply aren t selling. peter murphy casts a critical ear over the capital s music scene and decides that what s required is a full-scale artistic enema.

Music | Interview 23% | 21 May 1992
Achtung Station! Bill Graham
Zurich turns on to Zoo TV as U2 transmit the greatest show on earth. Report and interview: Bill Graham

Music | Interview 23% | 21 May 1992
Achtung Station! Bill Graham
Zurich turns on to Zoo TV as U2 transmit the greatest show on earth. Report and interview: Bill Graham

Music | News 23% | 26 Nov 2008
The Prodigy release new single The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Prodigy will release their new single 'Invaders Must Die' from their latest album for free download starting tonight for one week only.

Music | Interview 23% | 16 Dec 2002
Matters of Life & Death Niall Stokes
At the end of an exciting, painful and earthshaking year, Bono reflects on the political and the personal – from drop the debt, September 11, Afghanistan and Genoa to the death of his father Bob, the birth of his son John and the enduring friendship which underpins U2’s music and career. Interview: Niall Stokes [this interview originally appeared in the spectacular Hot Press Annual 2002 - used in the pictures below - a very limited number of this unique collectors item will shortly be on sale - email u2@hotpress.ie to reserve a copy]

Hot Features | Commentary 23% |  5 Oct 1994
Northern Exposure James Elliott
A special report on the arts in Northern Ireland which is alive and rocking with the whole gamut of cultural activity. Here James Elliott and Margaret F. Grundy give the lowdown on the province’s artistic and creative hub.

Music | News 22% | 23 May 2002
Come together! The Hot Press Newsdesk
They said they would, and they will: Primal Scream confirmed to join the already seriously heavyweight Sunday night Witnness bill

Music Review | Album 22% | 19 Oct 2004
Welcome To The North Adrienne Murphy
Like its forerunner, The Music’s latest is right up there: 11 brilliant rock/pop songs bursting with amazing joie de vivre and youthful exuberance.

Music Review | Album 22% | 18 Oct 2004
Welcome To The North Adrienne Murphy
Like its forerunner, The Music’s latest is right up there: 11 brilliant rock/pop songs bursting with amazing joie de vivre and youthful exuberance.

Music | News 22% | 15 Jul 2005
Mundy added to Oasis bill The Hot Press Newsdesk
Following his excellent set at the Oxegen Festival, Irish singer-songwriter Mundy has been added to the bill for Oasis’ Marlay Park Concert.

Broadcast | Gallery 22% | 23 Nov 2009
Oasis premiere  
Liam Gallagher at the Irish premiere of Lord Don’t Slow Me Down

Music | News 22% | 31 Aug 2004
Embrace for the Ambassador The Hot Press Newsdesk
Embrace have announced a pre-Christmas gig in Dublin

Music | News 22% | 15 Nov 2006
'Westlife will take the Christmas top spot' insists Walsh The Hot Press Newsdesk
Louis Walsh insists Westlife will prevail in upcoming Christmas chart battle.

Music | News 22% | 31 Jan 2005
Westlife to split up? The Hot Press Newsdesk
So says Boyle Sports, who are predicting the band's break-up at odds of 2/1

Broadcast | Video 22% | 19 Dec 2006
Best video clips of 2006  
There's been plenty of video action going on on hotpress.com during the year - but what's made the top 5?

Music Review | Single 22% | 15 Sep 2004
Keep what ya got Stuart Clark
Now here’s a turn up for the books. First Ian Brown does a gig full of Stone Roses material and then he pitches up with quite possibly his finest solo record to date.

Music | News 22% |  2 Sep 2005
Foo Fighters head over for Christmas show The Hot Press Newsdesk
Expect plenty of ding-donging-merrily-on-high when the Foo Fighters play a Christmas party show at the Dublin Point.

Music | News 22% | 18 Feb 2009
Killers added to 'official' Oxegen bill The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hotpress.com announced it over a month ago – now it's official. The Killers have been added to July's Oxegen line-up at Punchestown.

Music | News 22% | 15 Jun 2007
Belfast's top venues change hands The Hot Press Newsdesk
Several of Belfast's top music venues have been sold by MCD's Eamonn McCann.

Music | News 22% |  1 Feb 2008
U2 considering O2 Arena residency The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 manager Paul McGuinness has expressed interest in the band playing in London's O2 Arena this autumn.

Music | News 22% |  3 Mar 2009
Kasabian play Belfast headliner The Hot Press Newsdesk
They've also a new album on the way.

  22% | 23 Nov 2009
   
Tim Burgess and Mark Collins of The Charalatans chat to Stuart Clark about the new album Wonderland, and how having a singer that lives 5000 miles away in L.A. helps the band to focus On the eve of an Irish tour to coincide with the latest single release 'You're So Pretty, We're So Pretty, the show The Ambassador, Dublin on February 13th , with tickets for shows in The Ambassador on 14th and Belfast's Waterfront Hall on 15th in increasingly short supply Also forthcoming is 'Songs From the Other Side,' an album of Charlatans' B-sides, dating from 1990 - 1997, which will be released in the U.S. on May 7th, and in Europe on May 20th.

Music | News 22% |  4 Sep 2002
New developments... The Hot Press Newsdesk
Like what you see in Hot Press? Ace HP snapper Roger Woolman's set up his own website, so you can check out the finest in pop photography - and buy stuff for your very ownio - at the click of a mouse

  21% | 15 Sep 2005
On The Revs 2005 Tour: Idle Hands  
Idle Hands will be playing Dolan's, Limerick on 29 September with The Revs. Here's a little background on the hand-picked support...

Music | News 21% |  8 Aug 2002
Even bigger day out The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ocean Colour Scene added to Slane '02 bill

Music Review | Single 21% | 30 Nov 1994
Low Sinead Hughes
Cracker: “Low” (Virgin)

Music | News 21% | 15 Apr 2003
With or without them The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have denied reports that they are to play a BBC Music Live gig

Music Review | Album 21% | 22 Mar 2002
Om Lounge Vol 6 Barry O Donoghue
Some of the Om compilations have been more hit than miss over the past while, but it's hard to argue with Volume 6

Music | News 21% | 26 Sep 2003
Noam Weinstein to play gigs around Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
the New Yorkan singer will open his Irish account with eleven dates next month

Music | News 21% | 11 Apr 2002
Look and learn The Hot Press Newsdesk
Stop press: Witnness have just confirmed some of the leading lights of this year's festival. Mercury Rev, Badly Drawn Boy and Chemical Brothers sound good for starters? Read on

Music Review | Album 21% |  7 Jul 1999
No Boundaries Colm O Hare
Where there's a crisis or a human catastrophe, a charity album is never far behind, with artists, major and minor, eager to be seen to be doing something to ease the suffering of the victims.

Music Review | Album 21% | 14 Jun 2007
Critics' Choice 1995 The Hot Press Newsdesk
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Music | News 21% | 17 Apr 2002
Primary Witnness The Hot Press Newsdesk
You heard it here first dept: what follows are the latest additions, as of this very minute, to the Witnness 2002 bill

Music | News 21% | 27 Oct 2009
Morrissey ok after hospital scare The Hot Press Newsdesk
Morrissey has been released from hospital in England where he had been held overnight following his collapse during a show last week.

Music | News 21% | 18 Jan 2006
Ex-Libertine for low-key Cork show The Hot Press Newsdesk
The former Libertines frontman Carl Barat is to make his Irish debut with Dirty Pretty Things with a date in Cork.

Music | News 21% | 11 Apr 2007
U2 to cover Sgt Pepper's? The Hot Press Newsdesk
Turning 30 has made Hot Press feel a bit geriatric, but we’re mere kids compared to Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, which celebrates its 40th birthday this year.

Music | News 21% | 18 Feb 2004
Roger Woolman to launch photography exhibition The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press' Roger Woolman will be selling limited edition prints at his Top 20 exhibition in Dublin next month

Music Review | Single 20% |  1 Mar 2002
Lessons Learnt From Rocky I To Rocky III Phil Udell
 

Music | News 20% | 14 Apr 2006
Alan McGee heads to Belfast The Hot Press Newsdesk
Creation and Poptones supremo Alan McGee is Belfast-bound next month for the inaugural CinemagicMusic festival.

Music Review | Album 20% | 14 Jun 2007
Critics' Choice 1994 The Hot Press Newsdesk
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Music | News 20% | 16 May 2005
Delorentos win National Student Music Awards UK final The Hot Press Newsdesk
Having scooped the prize at the Irish final, Dublin's Delorentos were named overall winners in London last week

Hot Features | Fashion 20% | 20 Oct 2009
Drama School The Hot Press Newsdesk
"Big Girls Need Big Diamonds." Elizabeth Taylor

Music | News 20% | 18 May 2009
Kasabian pull Cork show The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tom Meighan's mob are still playing Slane though.

Music Review | Album 20% |  1 Mar 2001
Hardsleeper James Kelleher
Let's be clear about one thing: Peter Maybury is one talented bastard. Not content with composing, performing and engineering the entirety of this album, he's also seen fit to take care of design and photography duties on the accompanying lusciously-produced 78-page book, and with the Emigre seal of approval to boot.

Music | News 20% |  7 Nov 2003
Rockarchive photography gallery to open in Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
Jill Furmanovsky will add significantly more culture into Dublin's 'cultural quarter' when she opens the Rockarchive photo gallery in Temple Lane South

Music | News 20% | 29 May 2009
The Coronas announce Academy show The Hot Press Newsdesk
Their second album is also on its way.

Music Review | Album 20% | 16 Feb 2007
If We Can't Escape My Pretty Ed Power
Why is this band not dripping in hype? Never mind all those Libertines clones vying for your ear – IV Thieves are IV real.

Music | News 20% | 28 Jan 2004
Ryan Adams accused of 'acting the tit' on UK tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Between falling off stage and firing loose cannons on radio, it all seems to have gone pear shaped for Ryan Adams

Music | News 20% |  2 Mar 2009
Eric Bell headlines charity gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Thin Lizzy legend is joined by former Andrew WK man Jimmy Coup.

Music Review | Album 20% |  8 Sep 2008
Glasvegas Ed Power
From the grim and gritty depths of east Glasgow, Glasvegas tout a sure-to-be-huge mix of ragged emotion and vintage vibrations straight out of the Phil Spector playbook.

Music | News 20% | 24 Sep 2009
Kasabian confirm the O2 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tickets for the November gig go on sale next week.

Music Review | Album 20% | 11 Feb 2003
Gothica Eamon Sweeney
Fourteen tracks marry a musical box of icy chimes and wintry melodies with an inviting acoustic warmth, allowing the brain to run riot and imagine the various goings on in the Gothica world.

Film Review 20% | 17 Jul 2008
City Of Men (Cidade Dos Homens) Tara Brady
City Of Men allows you to enjoy the gun totting favelas and favelados as they strut around the streets of Rio De Janeiro without ever allowing you to forget that their lives are hellish and brief.

Music | News 20% | 28 Jul 2009
The Blizzards announce Olympia show The Hot Press Newsdesk
UPDATE: Pre-sale is on now!

Music Review | Album 20% | 13 Jun 2008
Here We Stand Edwin McFee
More of the same from ‘chelsea dagger’-wielding scots

Music Review | Album 20% |  6 Jul 2000
Parachutes Kim Porcelli
For a world still mourning Jeff Buckley, the prospect of Coldplay, in theory, is one that ought to provoke, at least, sniffily cynical disinterest and, at most, rioting in the streets.

Music Review | Album 20% | 24 Nov 2005
One Good Reason Steve Cummins
It’s a minor criticism though, and for the most part One Good Reason is a confident, rounded and absorbing record full of catchy radio singles and comfortable in its skin as an old school rock album.

Music | News 20% |  8 Oct 2008
Glasvegas for Dublin DJ set The Hot Press Newsdesk
Scottish chart hopefuls Glasvegas play a DJ set at Strictly Handbag in Spy on South William Street this month.

Music | News 20% |  5 Nov 2009
The Coronas announce 3 Academy shows The Hot Press Newsdesk
The band will play on the 7th, 8th and 9th of January following their sold out Olympia show.

Music | News 20% |  5 Feb 2002
Europopstars! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Non, merci, say continentals, you can keep your U2s, your Oases and your Robbie Williamses... Dundalk's finest The Corrs are officially the "best-selling group in Europe"

Music Review | Album 19% | 22 Apr 2005
10,000 Things Ed Power
10,000 Things' songs have a brutalised air, as though they were bullied into existence. Fitful guitars prowl the mix in search of a melody or, failing that, a purpose, while front-man Sam Riley yelps in a manner that suggests he’s about to have his throat slashed. For such reasons, their self-titled debut feels less like a statement of intent than an obstacle course through the muck. Opener 'Self Destruct' is as tired and tattered as an old denim jacket; a putatively anthemic 'Titanium Boxer Shorts' suffers delusions of tunefulness.

Music Review | Album 19% | 20 Jul 2004
Up All Night Fiona Brutscher
If you’ve heard the singles you’ve got a pretty good idea of what the album is like – rock tunes driven by staccato drums and three-chord guitar, delivered with plenty of attitude and passion.

Music Review | Album 19% | 10 Jul 2003
Magic & Medicine Nadine O Regan
The Coral are great musicians – every track on this album is executed with flair and skill and invested with a woozy charm.

Music Review | Live 19% |  9 Oct 2002
The Music Fiona Reid
What’s impressive is how they manage to reproduce the epic sound of the album, with an aurally competitive blaze of samples, funky basslines and John Squire-ish guitars, all nailed together by Robert Harvey’s improbable vocals

Music Review | Live 19% | 18 Jun 2004
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Skinner takes all

Music Review | Album 19% | 30 Mar 2005
A Hyperactive Workout For The Flying Squad Phil Udell
It’s all pretty brave – the faithful may scratch their heads and the detractors probably won’t even listen but just maybe they’ll find themselves reaching a whole new audience.

Music | News 19% | 17 Sep 2003
They bang the drums The Hot Press Newsdesk
Zildjian celebrate their 380th birthday this Sunday with an, ahem, bash at the TBMC

Music Review | Album 19% | 29 Nov 2001
Driving Rain Phil Udell
This is a record that revisits the glorious rawness of McCartney’s earlier days rather than his later studio excesses.

Music | News 19% | 14 Dec 1994
The FINAL COUNTDOWN 1994 ?? ??
The Critics Panel who voted for the Top 30 Albums and Singles of the Year are as follows: Bill Graham, Liam Fay, George Byrne, Stuart Clark, Lorraine Freeney, Tara McCarthy, Gerry McGovern, Neil McCormick, Dermot Stokes, Oliver P. Sweeney, Siobhan Long, Steve Averill, Andy Darlington, Colm O’Hare, Joe Jackson, Niall Crumlish, Olaf Tyaransen, Patrick Brennan, Nicholas G. Kelly, Jackie Hayden and Niall Stokes.

Music Review | Album 19% | 16 Apr 2003
Sally O'Mattress Colm O Hare
It’s hard not to be reminded of The Levellers in their crusty, polemic prime, the bombastic 1980’s textures and a lyrical obsession with the elements adding to the overall dated feel.

Music Review | Album 19% |  3 Aug 2007
We'll Live And Die In These Towns Olaf Tyaransen
Having debuted at Number One in the UK album charts last week, it would appear that working-class Coventry trio The Enemy are now officially the next big thing.

Music | News 19% |  9 May 2005
Saucy Monky Triple A's Most Added The Hot Press Newsdesk
Saucy Monky have had considerable success convincing American radio programmers with their new single 'Disco Ball'

Music Review | Album 19% | 25 Mar 2009
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Music | News 19% | 25 Jan 1995
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You will cheer, You will scowl, You will stare in disbelief - but don't blame us... 'cos it's all your fault! Yep, it's the Hot Press Reader's poll Results.

Music Review | Live 19% | 18 May 2007
Kasabian + The Blizzards live at Dublin Castle, Dublin Kilian Murphy
Kasabian have wrung no more than a handful of killer pop moments from a somewhat one-dimensional sound. But the enthusiastic crowd reaction at Hineken Green Energy has tempered my less than converted position just a little.

Music | News 19% | 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 | Live 19% |  7 Nov 2008
Elbow live at the Grand Opera House, Belfast Francis Jones
The ornate surroundings of the Grand Opera House provide the perfect backdrop for tonight’s show, the songs stately, lavish and full of dark grandeur.

Music Review | Album 19% |  4 Aug 1999
HMS Fable Jonathan O Brien
If their new record wasn't such a frustrating listen, there would be few more deserving success stories in today's pop world than Shack.

Music Review | Album 19% | 19 Aug 2002
The Music Paul Nolan
No amount of slick production can hide the fact that far too many of these songs are threadbare grooves wandering aimlessly in search of a tune

Music | News 19% | 10 Nov 2006
U2 hit the no1 spot in Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
'The Saints Are Coming', the new single by U2 and Green Day, has debuted at No.1 in Ireland.

Hot Features | Ad Feature 19% |  8 Sep 1993
DUBLIN AFTER DARK Dermod Moore
Whatever your fancy chances are the capital will be able to oblige. Here, the Hot Press team pound the pavement in selfless pursuit of Dublin's hottest - and coolest - nightspots.

Music Review | Live 19% |  4 Jun 2003
Asgard Paul Nolan
A very enjoyable performance from a quietly promising outfit.

Music | News 19% | 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.

Music Review | Album 19% | 28 Apr 1999
Only The Stronest Will Survive John Walshe
Only The Strongest Will Survive (Creation) With a line-up that includes former Ride guitarslinger Andy Bell, it's a fairly safe assumption that the second album from Hurricane #1 is going to have loads of crashing guitars, soaring guitars, scorching guitars, grinding guitars and then some more guitars thrown in for good measure.

Music Review | Album 19% | 16 May 2007
Spiderman 3 soundtrack Kilian Murphy
The soundtrack for the previous Spiderman film had a strong thread of emo and hard rock running through it. This collection has moved more towards contemporary indie-rock.

Music Review | Album 19% | 16 Oct 2009
The Brothers Movement Peter Murphy
The sum of their influences

  19% | 23 Nov 2009
Born To Be Wild  
With their self-titled debut album The Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have been causing an unexpected sensation by harking back to the dark distorted attitude-laden style of British bands such as The Jesus & Mary Chain, The Verve and Ride.

Music Review | Album 19% | 28 Nov 2002
Escapology Phil Udell
Escapology is an oddly empty experience, another identikit Robbie Williams album.

Music Review | Album 19% |  2 Sep 2005
Howl Ed Power
The damaged licks and feedback-fattened melodies of LA’s Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have always suggested a karaoke riff on your favourite avant-pop outsiders.

Music Review | Live 19% |  3 Mar 2004
N.E.R.D. live at London's Hammersmith Carling Apollo Tanya Sweeney
 

Music Review | Album 19% | 26 May 1999
Rage Before Beauty Jackie Hayden
We have at least two reasons to worship the Pretty Things, the seminal r'n'b influenced '60s band who teetered permanently on the brink of self-destruction: they were probably the only act to score higher than the Rolling Stones on the "lock up your daughters" panicometer and, with SF Sorrow, they produced a classic concept album whose stunning soft-psychedelic songs transcended that much-maligned genre.

Music Review | Live 19% | 16 Sep 2009
The Mighty Stef Maeve Heslin
Captain America’s, Tallaght

Music Review | Album 19% |  2 Aug 2001
Interview With The Angel Peter Murphy
Interview With The Angel is out on its own, a string-driven hymn thing distinguished by occasional flashes of gnostic pop.

Music Review | Live 19% |  4 Mar 2002
The Charlatans Fiona Reid
The Charlatans' kitchen-sink included arrangements which can be slightly overwhelming on record proving to be dynamite live, a surprisingly sonically coherent mass of big, bold, super-charged soul.

Music | News 19% | 28 Nov 2002
Love to conquer all The Hot Press Newsdesk
World exclusive: Courtney Love "very close" to signing to Alan McGee's Poptones label and set to release "incredible, incredible" comeback single

Music Review | Album 19% | 26 Nov 2008
Day & Age Paul Nolan
A few decent songs can't outshine this record's over-produced stadium rock. The Las Vegas rockers' latest just doesn't have the same sparkle.

Music | News 19% | 27 Jun 2002
Witnness (still) rising The Hot Press Newsdesk
Spiritualised, The Redneck Manifesto, Redsettaz and Telepopmusic are merely a few of the latest additions to the delightfully overstuffed Witnness '02 bill

Music | News 19% | 20 Jun 2002
Here come the (good) times The Hot Press Newsdesk
Uncap those biros: we give you the Witnness onstage running order (subject to additional delights being added) in full

Music Review | Live 19% | 22 Jan 2003
Hot Press Ignition: The Final Hannah Hamilton
It’s the battle of the unsigned. Five winners from individual Ignition gigs are tonight going for gold on the TBMC stage in an attempt to blag the €2,000 recording time that’ll be awarded to the winner.

Music | News 19% | 28 Nov 2002
Love to conquer all The Hot Press Newsdesk
World exclusive: Courtney Love to sign to Alan McGee's Poptones label (The Hives, The Bellrays) and release "incredible, incredible" comeback single

Music Review | Live 19% | 21 Apr 2006
Bank Of Ireland National Student Music Awards live at TBMC, Dublin Steve Cummins
Lotus Lullaby could do worse then buy a handful of lottery tickets. The Cork disco swingers are on a roll. Fresh from their win at Murphy’s Live, the electro infused four-piece continued their domination of the country’s battle of the bands contests with a resounding win at the Bank of Ireland sponsored Student Music Awards.

Hot Features | Comedy 19% |  8 Jul 1998
Caught in the act - The Murphy’s Live Spot Stuart Clark
GINA YASHERE/PAUL ZENON (Murphy’s Laughter Lounge, Dublin)

Music Review | Album 19% | 29 Mar 2007
Brett Anderson Peter Murphy
Ian Brown, Richard Ashcroft and now Brett Anderson; these guys seem doomed to roam the fringes of indie consciousness, forever questioned about halcyon days by cub reporters shiny-eyed with retro visions.

Music Review | Live 19% |  8 Mar 2005
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Considering that you’d pay a small fortune to see a better-known outfit yawning through the usual stuff that they take for granted will entertain us, Garageland gigs are a bargain for your &euro:8. Tonight’s unsigned acts were on their toes and eager to impress the partisan crowd, so from the beginning that guaranteed a great atmosphere.

Music Review | Live 19% | 16 Apr 2002
Bacardi/Hot Press Plugged Band Of The Year Competition: Belfast Heat Colm O Hare
To no-one’s surprise it was Indigo Fury who bagged that last place in next week’s grand final

Music Review | Album 18% | 27 Oct 1999
Run Devil Run Jackie Hayden
In which a rich, elderly, celebrity widower tries to rekindle the fires of his youth. And succeeds magnificently.

Music Review | Live 18% |  5 Apr 2005
Live At The Sugar Club, Dublin Steve Cummins
Stunning is only the start of it. To come back from a showcase having seen one great new band is an achievement. To see three is staggering. From the off it seemed destined to be a special night.

Music Review | Album 18% | 22 Nov 2002
Lapalco Sam Healy
Benson’s voice, double-tracked throughout, has a homely, unfussy quality which perfectly complements the record’s ordinary-bloke lyrics and sweet melodies

Music | News 18% | 21 Feb 2009
The Killers on Bono, cover albums and career breaks The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press met guitarist Dave Keuning last night in the Dublin O2.

Music Review | Album 18% |  9 Jun 1999
Magic Hour Barry Glendenning
While no end of guitar bands would kill to occupy the same lofty perch as this shower in the pop-rock firmament, you get the impression that Cast's reputation as solid, dependable, on-stage-at-7pm festival fodder is a source of constant frustration for frontman John Power.

Music | News 18% | 14 Dec 1994
A Year in the Life Lorraine Freeney
How was it for you? The assembled Hot Press writers offer their own opinions on 1994 over the next five pages.

Music | News 18% |  6 Jun 2002
Witnness doesn't wither The Hot Press Newsdesk
The line-up for Witnness continues to expand with the announcement that both Saturday and Sunday events have been increased.

Hot Features | Fashion 18% |  1 Aug 2006
Brighter jade of pale Shilpa Ganatra
In fashion, as in life, less is often more. So think girl group The Jades, who love their jeans and have given up wearing rock star leopard-prints.

Hot Features | Reports 18% | 26 Aug 2008
Best doze of their lives Lauren Murphy
In a previous life, he fronted winsome Northern Ireland popsters Catchers. Now, after a hiatus that included working in a bookshop, Dale Grundle is back with a folk-tinged new project, The Sleeping Years

Music | News 18% | 31 Mar 2006
Brand zu heavies John Walshe
Girls, glam rock and legendary goalkeepers: it’s been a rollercoaster two years for The Zutons.

  18% | 31 Jan 2007
Hot Press Readers’ Poll 2006: general results  
Your most popular votes, film, TV programme, Radio DJ, music video, band website, love of the year and loathe of the year.

Music Review | Live 18% | 11 Jun 2008
Bruce Springsteen live at the RDS Stuart Clark
The Boss wows the crowds with the Pet Sounds of gigs.

Music Review | Album 18% | 16 Mar 2000
The Menace Olaf Tyaransen
It's been five whole years to the month since Elastica released their eponymous, million-selling debut so I guess you could say they've been away for a long stretch (sorry, couldn't resist!).

  18% | 31 Jan 2007
Hot Press Readers’ Poll 2006: international results  
Your most popular international acts of the year.

Music Review | Live 18% | 11 Apr 2003
The Transformers Lyster Bungs
Forty five enthralling minutes of sheer rock joie de vivre and they were gone, leaving us awe struck and amazed.

Music Review | Live 18% | 20 May 2002
All Tomorrow's Parties Sam Healy
In a sense, ATP is an anti-festival. Each year's 'curator' - the band who decide what other acts to invite - is willfully chosen on the grounds of their rejection or open denunciation of the mainstream music system

Music Review | Live 18% |  8 Nov 2001
The Best of Ignition Sally Munro
Temple Bar Music Centre, home to the highly successful hotpress Ignition Unsigned gigs, is buzzing with activity this evening.

Music Review | Live 18% | 27 Oct 2004
Live at the Radisson Hotel, Galway Olaf Tyaransen
 

Hot Features | Fashion 18% | 22 Sep 2008
Bloom at the top Amanda Allen
Newly crowned Rose of Tralee, Aoife Kelly, tells Amanda Allen her style secrets as well as a few style disasters – whatever you do don't call her ‘Socks’!

Music | News 18% |  3 Nov 2009
Dublin City Jazz Orchestra takes up residency at the Button Factory The Hot Press Newsdesk
See the 17-piece band play every Monday in November.

Music | News 18% | 23 May 2002
Homework: 23 May 2002 Eamon Sweeney
Sligo-based artist Stephen Hero will be performing some Irish shows in June in support of the new album Darkness And The Day

Music | News 18% | 23 Sep 2009
The Corrs are leading Irish act in UK all time Top 50 The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Corrs Talk On Corners is the biggest selling Irish album in the UK over the past 50 years.

Film Review | Film 18% | 27 Sep 2001
On The Edge Craig Fitzsimons
This home-grown effort is an uneven but clearly heartfelt and genuine entry into the booming Clinically-Insane-People-In-Love genre

Music | Homefront 18% | 28 Sep 2000
//join.the_dots Eamon Sweeney
co_dot (formerly CO.UK) frontman JOE BRUSH evades people seeking the return of library books(!) to talk about the band s imminent debut

Music Review | Live 18% | 13 Aug 2003
The Best Of The Garage Gigs Alison Martin
 

Music | News 18% |  3 Oct 2003
First Cuts - Scott Maher, Pearse McGloughlin, Liam Kirkpatrick, Ciara McArdle Jackie Hayden
 

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 18% |  5 Oct 2009
A Right Load of Goebbels Stuart Clark
The wild side of the web

Music | News 18% | 14 Feb 2002
Homework: 14 February 2002 Eamon Sweeney
A stuffed-full and truly delish chocolate box of small but perfectly formed releases: the debut EP from the pretty/violent Holy Ghost Fathers; a Road Relish split single from Nina Hynes and Adrian Crowley; and - just in the nick of time! - the compilation A Quiet Riot: Songs To Save Your Life

Music | News 18% | 13 May 2002
"That's short for 'skull exploding'" The Hot Press Newsdesk
Yes, with explanations like that it couldn't be anyone but Bobby Gillespie talking us through the song titles and tracklisting of the new and as-yet-untitled Primal Scream album

Music | News 18% | 13 May 2002
"'Skull X' - that's short for 'skull exploding'" The Hot Press Newsdesk
Yes, with explanations like that it couldn't be anyone but Bobby Gillespie talking us through the song titles and tracklisting of the new and as-yet-untitled Primal Scream album

Music | News 18% |  9 Mar 2007
The Inside Track Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip with Roisin Dwyer.

Music | Hit the North 18% |  5 Jul 2001
Back to basic Colin Carberry
COLIN CARBERRY finds that EAMON CREEN’s pioneering electronic act is now a one-man operation

Music Review | Album 18% |  1 Jul 2004
Bone Paul Nolan
Tim Booth is not a man who has ever been unduly troubled by contemporary notions of cool and un-cool. In the early nineties, when Nirvana were storming the barricades, Primal Scream had the nation under an acid-drenched groove and Kevin Shields was in the process of reinventing guitar music with Loveless, Booth and his cohorts in James were encouraging patrons at Student Union discos all around Britain to literally sit down to the strains of the anthemic stadium rawk number, er, ‘Sit Down’.

Hot Features | Fashion 18% | 15 Jun 2006
The individualist Tanya Sweeney
From the start, Julie Feeney has looked the part. Here, she talks about her favourite clothes.

  18% |  5 Oct 2009
"Record industry finished", says top accountant The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ossie Kilkenny, the top music industry accountant who has worked with many of the biggest acts in the world, including U2, Morrissey, Oasis and Van Morrison, has said that the record industry is finished.

Music | News 18% | 30 Apr 2008
The Courteeners announce Belfast and Dublin shows The Hot Press Newsdesk
Mancunian lads set for Speakeasy and Whelan's in June

Music | News 18% | 15 Apr 2008
Glastonbury defend Jay-Z invitation The Hot Press Newsdesk
Glastonbury organisers have defended the decision to recruit hip-hop star Jay-Z to headline the Somerset festival.

Music Review | Album 18% |  2 Aug 2007
Roots And Echoes Clare O'Reilly
Melody takes precedence on Roots And Echoes, and this makes it stronger and tighter than The Coral’s previous releases.

Music | News 18% | 23 Jul 2002
Derry Glory The Hot Press Newsdesk
Fresh from their previous sell outs at Belfast and (with a little help from about 7000 friends) at Witnness Oasis just keep rolling.

Music | News 18% |  5 Dec 2008
Hot Press Wins Editor of the Year The Hot Press Newsdesk
The champagne corks were popping last night as Hot Press picked up a major publishing award.

Music Review | Album 18% | 10 Apr 2003
Think Tank Eamon Sweeney
While the arrangements, production and execution of ideas are as excellent as you’d expect the songwriting is surprisingly lightweight and indistinctive.

Music | News 18% | 16 May 2008
Fanning returns to midnight slot The Hot Press Newsdesk
RTE 2fm have just announced their new weekend schedule, which sees Dave Fanning return to his midnight slot on the station.

Politics | McCann 18% |  3 Sep 1997
elvis the truth is out there Eamonn McCann
Or: why you should investigate crime writer supreme, Gordon De Marco.

Music Review | Album 18% | 19 Mar 2008
Diamond Hoo Ha Paul Nolan
"You get the feeling that, in the long run, Diamond Hoo Ha is destined to be remembered as one of the lesser works in their canon"

Music | Homefront 18% | 10 Sep 2004
Inside Track Column: Blizzard Warning Roisin Dwyer
This issue’s forecast... a cold front moving in from the west guarantees a storming night of top tunes from The Blizzards in Whelan’s on September 11. The Mullingar act have been the subject of much attention of late.

Music Review | Album 18% | 12 May 1999
Head Music Stuart Clark
Forget brain surgery or being Shane MacGowan's oral hygienist, the toughest job in the world has got to be that of an A&R man. At around about the same time that I was telling everybody that Thee Amazing Colossal Men were going to conquer the world with their second album, a demo from five pasty-faced Londoners went from the Clarkian desk to bin in record time on account of its tired Bowiesms.

Hot Features | Reports 18% |  9 Jul 2009
Carry on camping Louise Bruton
Your essential guide to pitching a tent at oxegen

Hot Features | Reports 18% |  3 Feb 2009
Mourning absent friends Greg McAteer
It was a bleak fortnight for Irish music with the loss of a beloved record store and one of our foremost folk acts.

Music Review | Album 18% | 14 Nov 2006
Jarvis Peter Murphy
Ring them bells: Jarvis is a stunning return.

Music Review | Album 18% | 27 Mar 2008
Accelerate Paul Nolan
Accelerate is patchy at best, with only the blaring finale, ‘I’m Gonna DJ’, really catching the attention.

Music Review | Album 18% |  1 Feb 2006
Keys To The World Peter Murphy
 

Music Review | Album 18% |  6 Jun 2008
Viva La Vida Peter Murphy
Chris Martin and co. return with another album guaranteed to rock arenas across the world

Industry | Reports 18% |  7 Jan 1998
Austin Power! Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark reports on Ireland's participation in the upcoming South By South West industryfest.

Music Review | Live 18% | 12 Apr 2001
Bacardi Plugged Band Of The Year Colm O Hare
BACARDI PLUGGED BAND OF THE YEAR Dolan’s Warehouse Limerick. Katie Gallagher’s Gray, Co. Wicklow.

Hot Features | Reports 18% |  8 Jul 2009
Gaels Aloud  
As the country’s largest music festival, Oxegen is a crucial shop window for Irish acts. From main-stage headliners Snow Patrol through new kids on the block The Script. Here are some of our favourite Irish picks.

Music | Hit the North 18% |  8 Mar 2004
A flight you'll fancy Colin Carberry
Despite losing a record company and half their band, The Amazing Pilots have survived to release a wonderful album.

Music | News 18% | 15 Nov 2006
Dervish to perform Ireland’s entry for Eurovision 2007 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ireland’s entry for the 52nd Eurovision Song Contest, to be held in Helsinki in 2007, will be performed by the Co Sligo based traditional Irish band Dervish.

Hot Features | Reports 17% |  9 Jun 2009
12 Step Planet: Tokyo Ed Power
Tokyo is like a sci-fi version of the West – plus, the people are immaculately polite, the trains run on time and the chances of something unpleasant befalling you are virtually zero.

Music Review | Album 17% | 15 Aug 2002
A Rush Of Blood To The Head Phil Udell
One of the things that becomes clear as the wonders of A Rush Of Blood To The Head unfolds is that Coldplay are making a truly startling sound within a basic rock format

Music | News 17% | 14 Nov 2006
Dervish to perform Ireland’s entry for Eurovision 2007 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ireland’s entry for the 52nd Eurovision Song Contest, to be held in Helsinki in 2007, will be performed by the Co Sligo based traditional Irish band Dervish.

Music | News 17% |  3 Mar 1999
Shels, Bohs and Rock n Roll Eamon Sweeney
CRUSH recently became the first rock band to gig at an FAI cup tie. EAMON SWEENEY reports.

Hot Features | Sex 17% | 13 Feb 2007
You don’t need to be in love to have great sex Anne Sexton
The relationship between sex and love is a thorny one. The cliché is that sex is better with someone you love – but the truth is that people play away for a reason…

Music | News 17% | 19 Sep 2002
Remember this classic album: The Beatles' Revolver Jackie Hayden
 

Hot Features | Sam Snort 17% | 28 Nov 2005
Everything but the girls Sam Snort
In which our gender equality correspondent pays tribute to the frankly enormous contribution of women to rock ‘n’roll.

Politics | Message 17% | 22 Jul 1998
I, SAM Sam Snort
Stick ‘em up punks, it’s the fun lovin’ criminal! No, your eyes do not deceive you and, before the Daily Mirror asks, no, Niall has not gone mad again.

Music | Hit the North 17% | 21 Jul 2005
In the footsteps of the master Colin Carberry
The taut urban poetry of Alan Gillis has seen him hailed as a successor to Seamus Heaney.

Music | News 17% |  2 Mar 2000
Sood s Corner Jackie Hayden
When your friendly local A&R man (and yes, he's almost certain to be a man) sits down to wade through his latest intake of demos, what exactly is he looking for?

Hot Features | Foulplay 17% | 20 Jun 2002
Hailing the heroes Jonathan O Brien
Missed penalties or not, this is the best Ireland football team ever

Music | News 17% |  6 Feb 2009
BP Fallon pays tribute to Lux Interior BP Fallon
The U2 vibemaster and rock 'n' roll adventurer reflects on The Cramps mainman's remarkable career.

Hot Features | Reports 17% |  2 Dec 2008
London Calling Laura Whitmore
New Irish presenter, Laura Whitmore, was thrust into London's bright lights when she was plucked from obscurity and placed in front of the camera lens six months ago.

Music | Hit the North 17% | 31 Aug 2000
Sounds of summer Colin Carberry
After the hiatus of the marching season, the North s musical nightlife kicks in once again

Music Review | Album 17% |  3 Apr 2002
The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses Peter Murphy
 

Music Review | Album 17% |  3 Apr 2002
The Stone Roses Peter Murphy
 

Music | Hit the North 17% | 13 Apr 2000
The Sounds Of Summer Stuart Bailie
Belfast, like Dublin, is getting a bit frisky with the promise of spring. Loads of music initiatives are being planned and the landscape is looking better than ever. The difference between the two social diaries is that Belfast stops having fun at the end of June, to allow the marching season to have its ruinous way. By the time we pull out of that regular mess, the summer is packing up and it s time to go indoors again.

Music | Hit the North 17% | 13 Apr 2000
The Sounds Of Summer Stuart Bailie
Belfast, like Dublin, is getting a bit frisky with the promise of spring. Loads of music initiatives are being planned and the landscape is looking better than ever. The difference between the two social diaries is that Belfast stops having fun at the end of June, to allow the marching season to have its ruinous way. By the time we pull out of that regular mess, the summer is packing up and it s time to go indoors again.

Music | Hit the North 17% | 13 Apr 2000
The Sounds Of Summer Stuart Bailie
Belfast, like Dublin, is getting a bit frisky with the promise of spring. Loads of music initiatives are being planned and the landscape is looking better than ever. The difference between the two social diaries is that Belfast stops having fun at the end of June, to allow the marching season to have its ruinous way. By the time we pull out of that regular mess, the summer is packing up and it s time to go indoors again.

Politics | Message 17% |  6 Aug 1997
Outdoor rock'n'roll Legislation is now required Niall Stokes
There were times when it seemed that the final outcome was a mere formality, and that U2 would not be playing Dublin on their PopMart tour.

Music | Hit the North 17% |  8 Jul 1998
A (HALF) LIFE LESS ORDINARY Stuart Bailie
At Rockfield Studios in Wales, the peaceful midsummer setting is interrupted by the roar of a tractor.

Music | Hit the North 17% | 24 Jul 2008
Worth their wait in gold Colin Carberry
This summer, the brightest lights on the northern scene are veterans who've taken their time and grown at their own pace.

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 17% | 31 Mar 1999
master of the universe Stuart Clark
THE INTERNET has already been utilised to flog every kind of consumer good imaginable, from cut-glass cutlery to left-handed monkey wrenches. Now, even portable commodes have got their own homepage, in the shape of the Bumper Dumper website. The Bumper Dumper is a stand-alone toilet which can be taken on field trips such as hunting and fishing expeditions, or even on off-roading excursions. "No more searching for the perfect bush to squat behind," says the on-site blurb. "No more squatting and finding out later it was poison ivy! No more falling off the unstable porta potty! No more concern for germs from public facilities! "When you have to go . . . you CAN! And with the privacy curtain, you might forget that you are miles from home." http://www.myfreeoffice.com/rsenterprises/ n

Music | Hit the North 17% | 26 May 1999
All The Young Judes Stuart Bailie
A year ago, it was hard to miss Jude around Belfast.

Music Review | Live 17% |  9 Sep 2004
Electric Picnic Tanya Sweeney
It was dubbed a “boutique” festival. but how did The Electric Picnic measure up as an event?

Music | News 17% | 28 Jan 2005
Beats + Pieces Mark Kavanagh
Dance and electronica news with Mark Kavanagh

Hot Features | Reports 17% | 24 Jun 2009
McCann Telling It Like It Is: Friday on my mind Eamonn McCann
If George Best was football's Beatle, Robin Friday was its Rolling Stone.

Politics | Bootboy 17% |  2 Aug 2006
Living with death aka BootBoy
Our culture still hasn’t figured out how to deal with mortality, and experiments with a bewildering range of panaceas. But an encounter with death can be invigorating.

Music Review | Live 17% | 12 Jul 2007
Oxegen 2007: Sunday at Punchestown Racecourse, Kildare Paul Nolan
Assailed by raindrops, Sunday’s line-up nonetheless managed to work their magic without resorting to naked mud-wrestling.

Music | News 17% | 14 Dec 1994
Hot Press Quiz of the Year George Byrne
Q: Which top Irish quiz-masters’ pathological obsessions include Something Happens, Shamrock Rovers and the amount of shopping days left to the next Suede gig? A: George “You Started, So I’ll Finish” Byrne

Industry | Reports 17% | 21 Jun 2001
On The Road Again Colm O Hare
The foot-and-mouth crisis plunged the Irish live music scene into one of its most difficult phases. Now, however, the business is back – and flourishing. Report: COLM O'HARE

Music | News 17% | 14 Jul 2002
Gossipnness... The Hot Press Newsdesk
Our exhausted mud-covered journalist's-eye view of the festival so far

Politics | McCann 17% |  3 Aug 2005
Suffer Little Children Eamonn McCann
The Legionaries of Christ has a dark secret in its past. But the new Pope is unwilling to confront it.

Hot Features | Laugh Lines 17% | 17 Dec 2008
The craic is mighty Ed Power
Over the past 12 months, The Mighty Boosh have made the transition from cult favourites to arena-filling icons. Noel Fielding chats to Ed Power about playing huge venues, his friend Russell Brand's recent difficulties, and borrowing clothes from Courtney Love.

Hot Features | Ad Feature 17% | 20 Oct 1993
THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE TRADE ?? ??
Frank Hutchins, a well known connoisseur of hotel chic, checks himself into Dublin's latest home away from home The Horse and Carriage and finds much to his liking . . .

Hot Features | Reports 17% | 11 Dec 2008
THEATRE OF DREAMS Niall Stokes
Opening this month with a volley of gigs from such rock 'n' roll A-Listers as Kings Of Leon, and Coldplay, the 14,500-capacity Dublin O2 looks like being one of the best venues in the world.

Music | Homefront 17% | 27 Apr 2000
VOL. 30 MONAGHAN Siobhan Long
I phoned Monaghan and they were all out. Well, most of them anyway. And yet. And yet. The compass did yield a handful of musicians, with references to many more whom we valiantly attempted to locate, without success. Monaghan s best-known scions must surely be Paddy Cole and Big Tom.

Politics | McCann 17% |  9 Nov 2000
It Happened To A Bishop Eamonn McCann
Far from boring but curiously incomplete that s Dr Edward Daly s autobiography

Hot Features | Reports 17% |  9 Mar 2009
12 step planet: Sarajevo Stuart Clark
We look at Sarajevo as a top travel destination. Plus, travel news from around the world

Music Review | Album 17% | 10 Dec 2004
With The Lights Out Paul Nolan
You can very much hear the band gradually piecing together the constituent elements that would make Bleach such a bewitching sonic brew; the gonzo experimentation and guitar pyrotechnics of the ‘80s US underground, married to Cobain’s Beatles-like melodic sensibilities and, of course, that searing, indelible voice.

Politics | Message 17% | 13 Mar 2008
Is Irish radio fair to Irish music? Niall Stokes
It was a hot topic at the Hot Press-run Music Ireland event at the RDS last year and again at the recent IBI conference.

Music | News 17% |  6 Jan 2003
All the news that was fit to print Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark rounds up the music news stories that made headlines in 2002

Hot Features | Reports 16% | 26 Mar 2009
12 Step Planet: Porto Stuart Clark
12 steps to help you take on the Portuguese city of Porto, with all the best hotels, restaurants, and hot spots. Plus, top travel news from around the world

Music | Homefront 16% | 13 Apr 2000
VOL. 29 WESTMEATH Siobhan Long
On the face of it, Westmeath s made more of a name for itself in the bellylaugh stakes than in the annals of music. Still, scratch beneath the surface of any town or townland, and you ll be rivetted to your seat with musical anecdotes.

Music | News 16% | 24 Nov 1999
Hogging The Big Apple Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK travels to New York to see and hear ONEIDA - the best American band you haven't heard of, yet - and to take the eve of the millennium pulse of the city that never sleeps. Pics: PETER MATTHEWS.

Music | News 16% | 29 May 2007
Stars'n'gripes The Hot Press Newsdesk
They’ve embraced the big sound of America but The Killers still aren’t fully comfortable with the burdens of stardom, reveals frontman Brandon Flowers.

  16% | 19 Mar 1997
Men Behaving Radley  
 

  16% |  5 Mar 1997
Men Behaving Radley  
 

  16% | 12 Dec 2005
Back issues! Buy yer back issues here!  
If you've missed out on an olde issue of Hot Press, all is not lost! We've a LIMITED number of issues since 2005 which you can buy online.

Hot Features | Reports 16% | 13 May 2008
The best of the fests Paul Nolan
Europe now offers a bigger, better, wilder range of festivals than ever before.

Music | News 16% |  4 Jan 2005
Have I Got Rock 'n' Roll News for You Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark looks back at the music stories that made the headlines in 2004.

Music | News 16% | 30 Jun 2004
Roll with the Punchestown: Oxegen A-Z Phil Udell
Phil Udell takes you through the runners and riders at this year’s musical extravaganza

  16% |  1 Feb 2006
Other Voices: the complete line up  
RTE2 have plenty of live music action to keep us placated for the next few weeks - here's the line up of bands and when to catch them. For more about the Other Voices series, click on the link at the very bottom.

Music | News 16% | 14 Dec 1994
THE IMPERFECT YEAR? Stuart Clark
With the death of Kurt Cobain in April casting a shadow over the following months 1994 will hardly go down as one of the most joyous in Rock history. Your guide to a month-by-month account of the names and events of the past year. Stuart Clark.

 

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