Dublin rock quartet Inhaler have released their third album 'Open Wide' via Polydor Records. This much anticipated record follows a busy couple of years for the band, who have been touring the world supporting acts such as Arctic Monkeys, Pearl Jam, Kings of Leon and Harry Styles.
In 1932 American psychologist Walter Pitkin published a book titled Life Begins at Forty, claiming “this is the revolutionary outcome of our new era.” What’s the relevance here? It's the age of Roxanne Emery, better known by her stage name RØRY, who released her much-anticipated debut album 'Restoration'. Most musicians start early, gaining life experience along the way, but RØRY has turned this on its head. Firstly gaining the life experiences to write about, then releasing an album of well written and produced songs around addiction, loss and everything in between.
The bands fourth album 'Funeral Soundtrack #4' was being showcased tonight.
Tonight's show was part of 'Celtic Connections Festival' and what a great night it was!
It’s only January and we already have the first important album of the year, as Brighton punks Lambrini Girls release their much anticipated debut album 'Who Let The Dogs Out'. The duo are part of a new wave of punk bands that are springing up around the UK and beyond, touching on some very important subjects on their eleven track album.
We spent our NYE in the surroundings of Dublin Castle with great live music soundtracking it.
The Seven Drunken Nights Tour ended in Belfast last month.
The band were touring in support of latest album 'L.A.Times'.
The Glaswegian singer-songwriter was headlining one of the biggest arenas in Scotland.
At Y Not? Festival 2024 we chatted to the dream-pop quartet.