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Taking time out from his stag weekend, baroque retro-rocker The Mighty Stef talks about the influence of film on his writing, his enduring love for Nick Cave and his friendship with Shane MacGowan

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(12 articles in total in Hotpress.com archive)

REVIEW: 03 Feb 2009
Dublin Suit rocker delivers masterpiece for second album



INTERVIEW: 30 Jun 2008
Now a provocative solo artist following a spell with the Subtonics, The Mighty Stef (alias Stefan Murphy) invites Jackie Hayden round for some pasta a la...



NEWS: 25 May 2007
The musicians of Ireland have clubbed together to help out The Mighty Stef in a time of need.



NEWS: 24 May 2007
The Mighty Stef is returning to his home country for a smattering of live dates.



REVIEW: 18 May 2007
He’s a law unto himself is Stef, making the kind of records that nobody else could get away with. ‘Poisonous Love’ is an ode to a doomed love affair...



REVIEW: 02 Oct 2006
A pivotal figure within Dublin’s psycho-rock scene, he’s been threatening something special for some time, and praise be, The Sins of Sainte...



REVIEW: 10 Jun 2005
They don’t call him the Mighty Stef for nothing – brimming with showmanship and out-on-a-limb theatrics, this double A-side is the perfect marriage of...



NEWS: 04 Mar 2005
Aiming to raise money for their travel to South By Southwest in Texas, The Might Stef play a fundraising gig next week in Dublin




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