Rage Against the Machine Hit Dublin
Posted on 16th Feb 10 by Mike McGrath Bryan |
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If you haven’t heard already, RATM are playing the 02 on June 8th.
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Posted on 16th Feb 10 by Mike McGrath Bryan |
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If you haven’t heard already, RATM are playing the 02 on June 8th.
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Posted on 16th Feb 10 by Mike McGrath Bryan |
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Post-punk legends hit the Tripod in April.
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Posted on 15th Feb 10 by Ciara O Brien |
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Warpsichord is the début album from London-based electronic-experimental musician Alan MX, released on the Smalltown America label. The terms electronic and experimental have become almost a bad word in the music industry as of late. Anyone who isn’t an art installation like Lady GaGa need not apply and ‘ground-breaking’ one-hit-wonders eventually disappear into obscurity, however, [...]
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Posted on 11th Feb 10 by Mike McGrath Bryan |
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Swedish post-rockers release new album through Shelsmusic April 7th
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Posted on 9th Feb 10 by Jane Ward |
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The Post War Musical is the début album from Irish band Pilotlight. Recorded in France in Black Box Studios, a converted stables in Noyant La Gravoyere, the album took two weeks to put together. It produced by David Odlum, who has previously worked with acts such as The Frames and Gemma Hayes
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Posted on 8th Feb 10 by Connor Moloney |
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Quirky yet often brilliant electro poppers make timely bid for the big time. Forget the quirkiness. And the brilliance.
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Posted on 7th Feb 10 by Mike McGrath Bryan |
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Sheffield electro-rockers 65daysofstatic have announced through their mailshot the existence of a new album, entitled We Were Exploding Anyway.
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Posted on 6th Feb 10 by Mike McGrath Bryan |
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ASIWYFA release new E.P. and announce instore dates.
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Posted on 5th Feb 10 by Paddy Murphy |
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Massive Attack release their sixth studio album, not including compilations and soundtracks, on February 9th. To suggest it hasn’t been eagerly awaited would be akin to saying that John Terry and Wayne Bridge will remain bosom buddies.
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Posted on 5th Feb 10 by Paul Murphy |
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The eighth EELS studio album, END TIMES, is the sound of an artist growing older in uncertain times. An artist who has lost his great love while struggling with his faith in an increasingly hostile world teetering on self-destruction. End TImes should be depressing, but its not, Mark Oliver Everett aka E has an incredible [...]
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