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Month: February 2014

Night time in Montreal | New Release From Peter O’Malley

Irish immigrants take with them, their love, their music, their spirits but not their souls. Those they hide under stones or rocks only to be reunited on their return.

In this short 4 track EP, you’ll find a taste of what is called modern Ireland. but you won’t find any mention of the greedy landlords or crocked banks, that’s for another day.

This EP is for those who were forced to leave and those forced to stay, and those who find hope in this small island of rivers, rocks and sky and in those that see, feel, and touch it’s soil.

The songs were all recorded and mixed in LanahroneStudio and Shaggy Mane Studios and mastered in Wavmaster Limerick.

Sleep THIEVES RELEASE CITY OF HEARTS SINGLE, ALBUM DUE THIS SPRING

 “Bewitching, beguiling, dark-hearted…infectious, substantial noir-disco.. electropop” –Irish Times

“..think wave-y-gothic vocals (Austra/Fever Ray/The Golden Filter) floating in and out from the dark to the bright side and back!”  – Deer De BoisSleep Thieves

Sleep Thieves release their second single on February 25th via Minty Fresh.. “City Of Hearts” features haunting, dreamy, cinematic vocals backed by a pulsing synth beat, kicking off the countdown to their upcoming album You Want The Night due this Spring.  Solar Bear’s Rian Trench mixed the track. 

You Want The Night will be the band’s first album, following up their Islands EP from 2012, and their single “Sparks” from 2013.

The Dublin-dwelling trio comprised of Sorcha Brennan (vocals, synths), Wayne Fahy (Vocals, synths, bass, programming), and Keith Byrne (synths, guitar, bass, programming) met through Twitter where they bonded over film soundtracks and vintage synths. 

The band is currently touring and working on the video to “City Of Hearts”. Sleep Thieves will definitely entice you to stay up late, whether to dance or drift off in a daydream, but don’t hold that against them.

Still Time to Vote for the Meteor Irish Song of the Year 2013

choicemusicprizeThe Meteor Choice Music Prize Album of the Year and Song of the Year for 2013 will be announced next Thursday, 27th February at a live event in Vicar Street.

If you haven’t already cast your vote for Irish Song of the Year, you still have a few days left to do so.

The Irish Song of the Year shortlist is decided by the Meteor Choice Music Prize judging panel and the Irish airplay charts for 2013. The 2013 shortlist is:

Daithí– Chameleon Life (Sony Music)
Hozier – Take Me To Church (Rubyworks)
I am The Cosmos – Look Me In The Eye (Self Released)
James Vincent McMorrow – Cavalier (Faction Recordings)
Kodaline – Brand New Day (Sony Music)
New Jackson – Sat Around Here Waiting (Hivern Discs)
The Original Rudeboys – Never Gonna Walk Away (Rubyworks)
The Strypes – You Can’t Judge a Book by the Cover (Universal)
Two Door Cinema Club – Changing of The Seasons (Parlophone/Warner Music)
Villagers – Nothing Arrived (Domino)

Now in its third year, the Meteor Choice Music Prize – Irish Song of the Year Award recognises the nation’s favourite songs from the previous year. Bringing the shortlisted songs to a public vote encourages people to discover new Irish artists and take an active role in supporting Irish music.

Meteor is encouraging people to get involved by casting their vote through the Meteor Facebook page www.facebook.com/meteor or by texting ‘SONG’ to 085 711 4444 for a list of nominees.

The Meteor Choice Music Prize in association with IMRO & IRMA. Official Project Partners are Today FM, RAAP, HMV & Xtra Vision, RTE 2 and Music Week

The nominees for the 2013 Choice Music Prize Album of the Year are:

And So I Watch You From Afar – All Hail Bright Futures (Sargent House)
Bell X1 – Chop Chop (Belly Up Records)
Girls Names – The New Life (Tough Love)
Kodaline – In A Perfect World (Sony Music)
Little Green Cars – Absolute Zero (Universal Music)
Mano Le Tough – Changing Days (Permanent Vacation)
My Bloody Valentine – MBV (MBV Records)
O Emperor – Vitreous (Big Skin)
Lisa O’ Neill – Same Cloth or Not (Song Seeds Records)
Villagers – {Awayland} (Domino)

A panel consisting of 13 media and industry professionals, representing Irish print, radio, TV, online and other assembled music professionals will decide the winning album on the night.

Tickets for this year’s live event have now sold out.

http://www.choicemusicprize.com/

Tupelo release ‘Push On’ album

PCD 1 A.inddTupelo the ever exciting, original, acoustic roots act consisting of an eclectic line-up of instruments including banjo, guitar, fiddle, double bass, mandolin, harmonica and dobro have released their brand new studio album PUSH ON.

Also the lead single “Old Country” taken from their upcoming studio album PUSH ON which was produced by Joe Chester and mixed by Greg Calbi  (Beth Orton, The National, Fallout Boy, Bruce Springsteen) and gets its official release on Feb 21st 2014. Tupelo are signed to Crashed Records. Tupelo have since released singles from their album, ‘Don’t Let Go’, ‘Firefly’, and ‘Irishman’ with the songs garnering plentiful radio play from stations up and down the nation. The album was also released in the UK with songs on the album receiving airplay on UK stations including BBC Radio 2.

Formed in the winter of 2008 in Dublin, the band attributes their progress to relentless gigging up and down the country, honing their craft doing so and gathering a word of mouth endorsement for their powerhouse live show performances.

2013 saw Tupelo embark on many overseas tours with a string of dates in the UK, Denmark, Norway, France and more. They also travelled to Russia for the first time and played several well-received shows. 2014 continues in the same vein having play a January two week sold out tour of Denmark before Irish dates and continuing on to France and back to Scandanavia again. Tupelo were also voted the Best Trad/Folk act in the Hot Press Reader’s Poll. Their album is a fine mix of nu-folk amassed in a traditional musicianship, beguiling in their youthful exuberance.

Tupelo are: James Cramer – Lead Vocals, Songwriter, Banjo, Acoustic Guitar, Guitjo, Harmonica. Kevin Duffy – Fiddle, Mandolin, Backing Vocals. Damien McMahon – Double Bass, Backing Vocals. Paul Murray – Acoustic Guitar, Dobro, Mandolin, Guitjo, Backing Vocals

2014 Irish dates:

Feb 22nd –In-store PA – Celtic Note, Nassau Street, Dublin 2 – 1.30pm

Feb 23rd – Whelans, Dublin

Mar 1st – Monroes, Galway

Apr 3rd – Spirit Store, Dundalk, Louth

Apr 12th – Cleeres, Kilkenny

May 14th – Draoicht, Blanchardstown, Dublin

For further info, visit www.tupelomusic.ie

Young Dublin Songwriter Reaches Semifinal Stages of International Songwriting Competition

IMRO member, 17 year old Katie Laffan from Walkinstown, Dublin has been listed as akatie_laffen semifinalist in the International Songwriting Competition 2013 with her infectiously catchy song Bubbly. 

Katie writes, performs and produces all of her own music on Logic pro. She started playing drums at the age of 11.

Katie also plays guitar, piano keyboard, ukulele and pretty much anything that makes a sound.

Katie first emerged to prominence when she was the winner of the inaugural Hot Press/ALCATEL ONETOUCH competition, The Big Break, in 2013, at the age of just 16. “It was ‘Bubbly’ which decided the competition in Katie’s favour,” Hot Press editor Niall Stokes said. “It is an amazingly fresh and catchy, feel good slice of lover’s rock that is a certain global pop hit, if it is given the platform. Katie really is a huge talent with remarkable international potential.” Currently studying for her Leaving Cert, Katie is gearing up for big push, once that hurdle has been cleared.

 

JP Ryan set to release ‘Take A Walk With Me’ album

jpA blend of folk and country music featuring some of Nashville’s top players, JP Ryan’s new album, ‘Take a Walk With Me’ is available from February, 28th. You can preorder from the JP Ryan store or download from all reputable digital sites.

JP Ryan has opened for Rod Stewart playing in a line up that included Natasha Bedingfield and a host of additional acts. He has opened for other established acts such as Chris Diffard, guitar virtuoso, Beppe Gambetta, Ollabelle and has played with UK bassist, Andy Baker and saxophonist (Ex-Van der Graaff Generator), Davis Jackson. With a track from his debut album, ‘Dancing With Anima’ included in a recent US Motion Picture, JP was also a recent winner of the AC Category of America’s Open Door songwriting contest, judged by members of ASCAP, BMI and the Gospel Music Association.

Reviews:

A fine songwriter & guitarist.” File Under Good Music

“Literate & lyrical – an evocatively personable approach to presenting a song.” Mutant Space

“A great voice with amazing music, great lyrics and damn fine songs.” AMA Music

“Sometimes when running a music club, as I have done for twenty-one years, a CD comes in the post. You listen to a few track and … boom … you realise there is something special here! JP Ryan writes brilliant songs!” Tony Moore, Midleton Folk Club

“A refreshingly sweet and evocative album!” Bob Katz on Dancing With Anima.

Album Launch is in Set Theatre, Kilkenny, on Friday, 28th Feb

www.jpryanmusic.com

The Inaugural Clancy Brothers Songwriting Competition 2014

Clancy Brothers Songwriting Competition

A new songwriting competition is about to make a big splash in the music scene.

With a prize fund in excess of €1,500, the Clancy Brothers Songwriting Competition is set to be one of the biggest such competitions in Ireland.

This is an open competition so all musical genres and styles are welcome. It is open to all ages and nationalities. As long as it is a song, it is eligible for the competition. Entries will be accepted on CD or by email in MP3 format, so it couldn’t be easier to enter.

This is a songwriting competition with songwriters’ in mind. Not only are there substantial cash prizes for the top three entries, first prize includes recording time in a professional studio, mixing and mastering, provided by Emeraz.com, and CD duplication and packaging by Duplication Ireland. The winner will effectively have everything necessary to record and produce their song to CD and Radio quality.

There are also cash prizes for the top three entries: 1st €500, 2nd €200, 3rd €100.

Emeraz.com will also provide premium services for all three finalists. And every entrant will receive online vouchers for Emeraz services.

‘I look forward to the song writing competition at this year’s Clancy Brothers Music and Art Festival. I know it will prove to be a fantastic addition to this year’s Festival,’ Finbarr Clancy, the High Kings.

There will be three finalists asked to perform their songs at the launch of the Clancy Brothers Music and Art Festival on Tuesday May 27th, 2014, as part of a fifteen minute set. After which the winner of the inaugural Clancy Brothers Songwriting Competition will be announced.

This is a songwriting competition so songs will be judged based on melody, composition, originality and lyrics. The quality of performance and production will not be considered. A songwriter may nominate someone else to perform in their place.

The Clancy Brothers Music and Art Festival already contains a strong songwriting element with the SongCraft series of concerts and workshops. Running for the last two years, these have featured John Spillane and Charlie McGettigan as headline acts and workshop facilitators. Local songwriters have also benefited from the opportunity to support these acts.

‘The Clancy Brothers Festival is a magical little festival in the most beautiful town of Carrick-on-Suir, nestling under the Comeragh Mountains, in the home of the Clancy Brothers. There is music in the air, and storytelling and poetry. Go to this festival, and soak in the great tradition of melody and balladry that is the legacy of the Clancys,’ John Spillane.

Email entries:
cbsongwritingcompetition@nullgmail.com

Postal entries:
Clancy Brothers Songwriting Competition
Clancy Brothers Music and Art Festival
C/O The Tudor Artisan Hub
Main Street
Carrick-on-Suir
Co. Tipperary
Ireland.

Closing date: April 29th, 2014. Finalists will be notified by May 13th, 2014.

Entries must include the name of the songwriter(s); address; email; phone number; and signature of consent from parent(s) or guardian(s) where the songwriter(s) is under 18 years old. Where there is more than one songwriter, please indicate clearly who is the contact.

For further details and full rules of the competition please go to www.clancybrothersfestival.org  or find the Clancy Brothers Songwriting Competition on Facebook.

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Wonder Villains release ‘Marshall’ video

marshallWonder Villains are brother and sister Kieran and Eimear Coyle, Cheylene Murphy and Ryan McGroarty. From Derry they make blistering ‘anti-pop’ not entirely dissimilar in spirit from that legendary Derry band the Undertones.

They smash through two minute pop songs while cranking the distortion on their homemade keyboard sounds. Their singles have received plays nationally on BBC Radio 1, Radio 2, 6 Music, XFM, etc.

Previous radio support also came in the form of a Maida Vale Huw Stephens session on BBC Radio 1, Introducing playlist, plus a ‘Next Hype’ and ’Brand New Sound’ (on previous single ‘Blonde‘).

The band have just come off tour with They Might Be Giants and are confirmed for SXSW 2014 in Austin, TX.

Their debut album ‘Rocky’ is set for June 23rd release.

wondervillains.com/Wonder_Villains.html

Tower Records open new Dublin store

towerrecordsTwenty one years ago, iconic international store Tower Records set up shop on Wicklow Street in the heart of Dublin City Centre.

With a number of notable exceptions, namely No Limits from 2 Unlimited, ’93 was a pretty good year for music. Nirvana released what was to be their final album, In Utero. Smashing Pumpkins hit back with their second LP Siamese Dream, with Today becoming a defining song of its generation. Wu-Tang Clan unleashed their debut Enter the Wu-Tang, creating the blueprint for hardcore hip hop throughout the 90’s. The Sugarcubes split and Icelandic goddess Bjork released Debut. Depeche Mode became the first alternative British band to score a No. 1 in the US with Songs of Faith and Devotion, Suede released their debut self-titled LP, Prince changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol and a little known Manchester band called Oasis signed to Creation Records. U2 continued their world domination with the release of Zooropa and The Cranberries unveiled Everybody Else is Doing It, So Why Can’t We?

Wednesday February 19th, 2014, will see Tower Records Dublin open in the former Waterstones building at 7 Dawson Street. The Dawson Street move has allowed Tower Records to create a record store model from scratch, the same old indie vibe wrapped up in brand new, shiny triple gatefold packaging. This is a welcome and long sought after opportunity to create a space that will endeavour to keep our tens of thousands of regulars happy and attract a whole new audience. Tower Records isn’t ‘just another’ record store, it’s a labour of love, created by the store’s fifty management and staff who are passionate about their work, truly love what they sell, live and breathe the music, the movies, the books, the art, the people.

We’ve brought more than 100,000 CDs, DVDs and LPs to Dawson Street with us – chart hits, classic cuts, deleted albums, jazz standards, classical gems, imports, exports, if we don’t have it, we’ll do our best to get it. The vinyl area has been extended, the catalogue goes way deep and there’s decks at hand to try out your latest pre purchase. There will be a dedicated Classical Room, the only one of its kind in Ireland, a haven from a world of noise for classical aficionados.

Tower Records Dawson Street will house a huge collection of film – new releases, boxsets, TV series, kid’s movies, world cinema and so much more. Shelves of books, music, cinema, art and the biggest collection of Taschen books in Ireland. The Tower Café will be bigger and better and continue to pump out the coffee, the bacon butties and the tunes. Ireland’s longest surviving Hi-fi purveyors, Cloney Audio, will have an old school Listening Suite, where audiophiles can lie back in big armchairs and plug in, to experience their favourite music as it was meant to be heard. There will be a tablet store and phone repair shop in-house, heaps of hardware and racks of personal accessories, walls of headphones, gadgets and goodies to satisfy the most demanding of customers. We are working with Irish designers and artists to build a great collection of home-grown merchandise and art, giving the local creative community the opportunity to showcase their work and sell it on.

Tower Records Dawson Street is more than music. It will be an open and welcoming space programmed with weekly events: international bands, Irish acts, signings, film screenings, book readings, DJ sets, art exhibitions and more. The store will host family days, student nights, listening sessions, industry events and much more. Tower Records Dawson Street will be somewhere that people will be welcome to gather, to hang out, the old record store vibe in a new and engaging venue.

Tower Records is 100% Irish, 100% independent and we are proud to have lasted through the smooth and the rough over the last twenty one years. We remain focused on the customer and strive to provide a great retail experience powered by genuine passion and knowledge. We look forward to welcoming customers old and new to our brand new home.

Here goes another twenty one years.

www.towerrecords.ie

 

The Mornington Singers Composition Competition

The Mornington Singers are holding a competition for original choral works, with entry open to all Irish composers and composers living in Ireland.

As well as wishing to promote choral music in Ireland and encourage new compositions, the choir wants to acknowledge the wonderful contribution of our musical director since 2002, Dr. Orla Flanagan, both to the Mornington Singers and to the Irish choral community in general. Prize-winning entries will therefore be dedicated to Orla.

Prizes will be awarded to the three highest placed entries and these three winning compositions will also be performed at the Mornington Singers winter concert, on the 22nd of November, 2014 (St. Cecilia’s Day).

A selection of pieces entered will also be read at a workshop for singers, conductors and comopsers on the 18th of October, 2014.

For further info please visit:

http://www.morningtonsingers.org/composition-competition.html

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