Tadgh Billy King’s latest alt-rock single, “breathe out,” is a captivating exploration of relationships and the challenging process of letting go. The Dublin-based artist delves into the complexities of human emotions, offering a visceral and emotive experience through his music. The song opens with a powerful combination of thick and visceral basslines, setting the stage […]
Interview with Dakota 66 – Bubble
Indie rock band Dakota 66 has released their debut single, “Bubble,” a lively, affectionate friendship anthem that explores the feeling of safety in knowing that someone will be unconditionally there for you. In this interview spotlight, I chat with Dakota 66 about the latest release, dream collabs, choosing a favorite song of all time, and […]
Interview with Kevin Walsh – Embrace The World
Embrace the World has debuted at #1 on both the Irish iTunes Singles Charts and the Rock Charts. Straight to Number 1 on the music charts for Cork singer, songwriter, and musician, Kevin Walsh, who has released his debut single, Embrace the World, a song he sees as, “a gesture of hope for autism awareness […]
Interview with Abbacaxi – Endless
Irish multi-instrumentalist Abbacaxi has served a long and proper musical apprenticeship. Now stepping out on his own, he has a fresh and heartfelt sound that brings positive vibrations and good times. It draws on his love of jazz, funk and disco with very modern dynamics. With his new single and video Endless, we dive deeper into the […]
Interview with Winnie Ama – Here I Go
Winnie Ama is part of a new breed of electronic artists blending conscious lyrics, soulful alternative R&B vocals with dance, house and pop rhythms. The Belfast born and raised Northern-Irish-Ghanaian artist has had success with multiple MusicWeek UK Club Chart top 10’s and support from BBC Introducing and BBC Radio Ulster referencing her fresh writing […]
Interview with Yenner – Disassociation
Originally from County Down Northern Ireland but located in Belfast, DJ and multi-faceted creative. Yenner has been slowly becoming a talking point in the electronic, down tempo scene. Starting in the indie genre and growing an audience through Twitter and blogs, Yenner’s message of expressing and spreading what is referred to as “the Yen” has […]
Interview with Audrey Bridgeman – Brighter Future
Audrey Bridgeman started playing piano at age 8 and drums at age 14 under the tutelage of her late father, legendary Irish drummer, Noel Bridgeman. She studied drums/percussion in Havana, Cuba with some of the top players from the Afro-Cuban tradition. Audrey’s songwriting comes from a rhythmic perspective and is influenced by a range of […]
Interview with Helen Murray – Move Me
Helen Murray’s alluring vocals, authentic lyrics and upbeat rhythms create a strange dichotomy within her music. A clash between emotionally driven lyrics and uplifting beats. Evoking feelings of self-confidence and self-acceptance while also confronting the negative thinking that comes with personal growth. A perfect balance of confidence and insecurity. In this interview spotlight, I chat […]
Interview with Let’s Set Sail – A Savage Goo
Dublin-based quartet Let’s Set Sail have released their undeniably compelling collection of ambient vignettes – Enzo. Opening with previous single Toledo, Let’s Set Sail create a sound that is oozing with textured atmospherics from the offset. Midnight Daylight (in Lavapiés) follows suit, as frontman Warren McCarthy’s distinctive vocal style entwines effortlessly with vocalist Marian Hughes’ […]
Interview with Lisa Gorry – It Was You (and Me)
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Lisa Gorry about the latest music, challenges, adapting during a pandemic and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and how do You describe your style of music? I’m from Kildare, in Ireland, which is about 45 outside of Dublin. I’ve always […]
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