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Hally to Launch Album at Unitarian Church

Hally, an experimental indie singer-songwriter and producer from County Kildare, returned to the music business after a 10 year hiatus from live performance, with an exciting and ambitious project called “Peeling Onions” consisting of 52 songs and music videos that he is releasing weekly throughout the year via popular online streaming and video websites.

This body of work is compiled into 4 albums that will be made available to purchase via Vinyl, CD and one digital download. The first Album of these series, “Peeling Onions” Vol.I, will be launched on Saturday 8th April at 8pm in the beautiful intimate surroundings of the Dublin Unitarian Church for an Exclusive Album Launch Experience.

Describing the project, hally said: “The music from “Peeling Onions” is a wildly eclectic collection, in many respects autobiographical, uncovering not only the story of my defining years of struggle, discovery and transformation, but of a lifetime”.

Hally will perform with his band “The Hymns”, namely Will Dowling (Sax/ Clarinet), Ian Smith (Guitars/ Keys), Gary O’Reilly (Piano/ Guitar/ Keys), Dave Redmond (Upright Bass) & Kevin Brady (Drums/percussion). Very Special guests to be announced.

To find out more about hally visit facebook.com/hallymusic/, www.hallymusic.com, or youtube.hallymusic

Tickets €15 available online (with a complimentary song download) here.
Tickets also available at the door.

Walking On Cars Announce Biggest Belfast Headline to Date

Irish five piece, Walking On Cars today announce their biggest headline Belfast show to date at Custom House Square on Saturday August 12th 2017. Following three sold out arena shows in 2016, this will be the bands largest Belfast show yet. Tickets, priced £25 + Booking Fee, go on-sale Friday March 31st at 9am from Ticketmaster Outlets nationwide.

Fresh from a fully sold out European tour, the band were recently awarded the prestigious European Border Breakers Award following in the footsteps of previous winners Adele, Mumford & Sons, Disclosure and Years & Years for the international success of their debut album ‘Everything This Way’.

The bands debut album has now gone top five in seven countries and top twenty in a further twenty-three on the iTunes charts making the band amongst the top selling British signed breakthrough acts of the last 12 months, selling over 250,000 albums worldwide and going double platinum in Ireland, with hit single ‘Speeding Cars’ having had an astronomical 42 million Spotify streams worldwide.

Walking On Car’s huge radio sound has led to solid support over the past year with recent single ‘Speeding Cars’ charting top 20 on iTunes in 12 countries, securing A list at Radio 2, Radio X and Absolute and was also Radio 1’s track Of The Day.

Hailing from the tiny coastal town Dingal in Ireland, Walking On Cars (Patrick Sheehy, Sorcha Durham, Dan Devane, Paul Flannery and Evan Hadnett) have sold out five UK tours in the past 12 months including Koko, The Scala, Electric Ballroom, the Forum and the iconic Roundhouse in London.


www.walkingoncars.com

Eamonn Dowd Releases “Dig Into Nowhere”

Irish-Nordic rocker Eamonn Dowd‘s new album “Dig Into Nowhere” is a muscular and tender tour of dislocation, bitter/sweet 1970s memories and the accumulations of a musician’s life on the road.

From the white wastes of his perch in Sweden’s Gothenburg, Eamonn Dowd is back with “Dig Into Nowhere”, his tightest sequence of songs in a 30-year career. Unnamed places straddle Nordic locations and what must be his native west of Ireland, all mapped against northern Europe’s no man’s lands, cities, bars and streets. His dislocated songs burst from the heart and mind of a travelled troubadour: the only certainties are the road, the night, hanging around and shifting senses of direction. Dowd’s compass is global, his consumption of life is one long time-beating trek as signaled by the title “Dig into Nowhere”. And nowhere is this clearer than in the epic single “Departure Lounge”: “Won’t you take me back/Take me back home?/I would go if I knew which way to go… Should I go north or south/Should I go east or west?/Take me back.”

Often-skeletal words meld with punk country-tinged music that ranges from tender to blistering in poignant portraits of last-ditch couples and introspective loners. Two lovers go in to a drab town but are dismayed by what they find. When all else fails, they may or may not have each other: “I looked into your pale blue eyes/Every word a thin disguise.“ When Dowd sings “We got to go tonight/Through these lonesome streets”, the “we” seems less the happy couple and more the brave human accompanied only by his own ideas and unbeaten sense of self-worth.

Music flows through this record like blood: Dowd’s own artistry ‑ his respect of music as a spectral presence, as an identity, as a force – is bolstered by explicit references to the musical heroes that fuel the ether of anyone with a toe to tap, with a heart to be ravaged by guitars and drums. Through lives of damp and 1970s sadness, Eamonn Dowd’s music flows, a river of sound that drags memories and introspection with it, that carries drowned ghosts of Radio Luxembourg into your broken transistor soul.

“Dig Into Nowhere” features a stunning cover of Nikki Sudden’s bleak “Death is Hanging Over Me” and the catchy wistful premonition of regret that is his powerful co-composition with Horslip Eamon Carr (“The Greenwood Shade”).

Eamonn Dowd and his crew of Swedish and Irish musicians play tightly across all 13 tracks, sketching a life of arrival and departure, of urban emptiness and rural dissatisfaction, where the “crows are circling low”. The music ranges from the beautiful keyboard tinged final act of “Thin Disguise” to the malicious country of “Let’s Just Pretend” and the closing rock-blaster “Persian Princess”.

Thirty years in the business, Irish rocker Eamonn Dowd’s career ley line runs through cult legends The Swinging Swine, Captain Hex and years of solo records and releases with bands The Racketeers and The Last Souls. Dowd’s latest release is a major step forward for his idiosyncratic talent. Dig Into Nowhere is the work of a committed songwriter, a man driven by his music but wary of the industry that might cage or co-opt it. Eamonn Dowd navigates by his own star across a maverick and muse-riddled world of music. “Dig Into Nowhere” is the proof.

“Dig Into Nowhere” is available now.

http://www.eamonndowd.com/

Luke Clerkin to Play The Workman’s Club

Off the back of a sell out show at Whelan’s, Dublin singer-songwriter Luke Clerkin is set to bring his music to mainland Europe, as he embarks on a musical expedition of Germany and beyond. His final show in Ireland will take place in The Workman’s Club on the 7th of April at 8pm. He will be joined on the night by some very special guests. This is sure to be another sell out show, so grab your tickets now while you can!

Tickets on sale here for just €8 in advance, €10 on the door.

https://www.facebook.com/LukeClerkin/

IMRO Present Derek Ryan with Trio of Awards

IMRO were happy to present Derek Ryan with three awards in recognition for his number one albums “Happy Man”, “The Simple Things” and “One Good Night”. The awards were presented by IMRO’s Keith Johnson before Derek’s show at the Dean Crowe Theatre and Arts Centre, Athlone.

From the age of twelve Irish Country Music superstar Derek Ryan had showbiz aspirations in his DNA. From his first foray into the music scene performing regularly at socials with his brother Adrian as the Ryan Brothers right through to a pop career with an international band he has now become one of today’s biggest Irish Country artists.

Although his early exposure to the live scene was modest, not even he could have predicted what lay ahead – a career that many can only dream about standing in front of the dressing room mirror strumming a beaten-up acoustic guitar.

Having grown up in Garyhill near Carlow town in Ireland, Derek was bred into loving Irish traditional music by his family, attending fleadh ceoils on a regular basis with his Father. It was not long before Derek was himself a winner, picking up two all-Ireland titles in both bodhran and ceili drumming.

As a solo artist Derek has won countless accolades including Entertainer Of The Year, Album Of The Year, Best Live Performer and awards recognising his songwriting abilities at the Sunday World and Irish Country Music Awards. He has toured Ireland, the UK and as far afield as Australia as well as working with Nashville producing ‘royalty’, Jeff Balding whose studio credits include Don Henley, Dolly Parton and Shania Twain.  He collaborated too with a top notch team of musicians who play for superstars such as Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood and Lady Antebellum.

http://derekryanmusic.com

 

Columbia Mills Announce Next Single “Head Start”

Following the success of their recent single, ‘Battles’, Columbia Mills return with their new single ‘ Head Start’, taken from their upcoming debut album, produced by Rob Kirwan (Hozier, U2 & Depeche Mode)

REVIEWS:
I once remarked that Columbia Mills were on the verge of something special and I was wrong, because it seems they had been there all along”. — The Last Mixed Tape

Columbia Mills can be described as “darker angrier sound than the aforementioned artists, combining the guitar attack of The Jesus And Mary Chain’s austere shoegaze and hints of synthpop into a sound the group themselves define as Indietronica” — GoldenPlec

A delicious melting pot of 80s and 90s influences and manages to sound both completely new and utterly familiar” — Ceol Collective

Upcoming Gigs
Limerick – Kasbah Social Club 31/03/17
Cork – Cyprus Avenue 01/04/17
Bray – The Harbour Bar 06/04/17
Dublin – Whelan’s 13/05/17
Groove Festival, Killruddery House, Bray – August 2017

 

Darling Release Debut Album on 31st March

 

Gary Harding and James McGuire, two young men from Dublin, have made a substantial impact with their synth speckled, indie guitar drenched pop-rock since their birth in late 2013. The pair, who play live as a four-piece, have headlined sold out Dublin shows, made notable festival appearances and have been invited to support Echo & The Bunnymen, White Lies, St. Raymond, Embrace and Rae Morris. Substantial national and regional airplay of their two Stephen Lipson produced EP’s followed, in addition to national TV and critical acclaim.

Darling began working with rising producer Philip Magee (Kodaline, The Script) early in 2016 recording demos and it quickly became clear an album would soon be ready.

Gary says “The goal was always to put together a body of work that represented who we are. This is a record about relationships. It’s about the two relationships that define and have defined the last decade of my life. When I listen to the record that’s what I hear.”

Lead single Bright Light Switch has been Today FM’s Homegrown Heroes track of the week, appeared as a first play on 2FM’s Eoghan McDermott show and has been playlisted by A&R Worldwide’s Sat Bisla on his Passport Approved radio show across 60 stations worlwide from KROQ in LA to FLUX FM in Berlin and been added to multiple Spotify playlists. Darling play live in Gibson Guitars Studio store in Berlin in March and release second single ‘It’s Only Love’ soon after.

Pre-order “Darling” the debut album now http://smarturl.it/darlingalbum

http://www.darlingmusic.ie
Facebook / Instagram / Twitter – @darlingmusic
YouTube / Soundcloud – darlingofficial

Daithi Reveals New Track ‘Holiday Home’

Daithi reveals the title track from his forthcoming EP ‘Holiday Home’, an intense instrumental techno track inspired by late night driving on county roads in Ireland.

Daithi on ‘Holiday Home’: “I do a lot of driving late at night after playing shows, and driving home to Co. Clare feels very solitary. There’s something interesting about playing to a room full of people, and then suddenly being completely alone in the middle of nowhere, with only your thoughts and some tunes to keep you company.

The track follows the theme of Daithi’s new EP, which utilizes self-recorded natural sounds and samples based in Irish culture.

Every sample should have a back-story, every song should be personal. The main rhythm in this track is a recording of an 11 year old bodhran player who won the All Ireland fleadh in the 90s.”

Available on Spotify on 31st March.

Daithi has also announced an extensive Irish tour, bringing his famous improvised live electronic show all over the country:

Sat 15 April: Nellie Freds, Dingle
Thurs 21 April: FourtyOne, Navan
Fri 28 April: Roisin Dubh, Galway
Sat 29 April: Abstract (Opium Rooms), Dublin
Sun 30 April: Cyprus Avenue, Cork
Sat 20 May: Levi’s, Ballydehob, Cork
Sun 19 June: Lukers, Athlone
Plus more to be announced…

Paradox Release “All Life Matters”

‘All Life Matters’ is the eagerly awaited follow up single from Cork based Alternative Rock band Paradox to their last album ‘Chapters’. ‘All Life Matters’ plays like a ballad while criticising the current media climate.

Recorded at Wavefield Recording Studios, Bantry West Cork and produced and engineered by Brian Casey ‘All Life Matters’ takes a similar direction to the previous Paradox album ‘Chapters’ which was also recorded at Wavefield. Singer Songwriter Pete Mac plays all instruments on the track with Brian Casey adding keys and piano.

Paradox are an Alternative Rock band from Cork, Ireland. Formed in 1997 by brothers Pete Mac and Mike Mac, the early Paradox sound was heavily influenced by the Grunge Era of the 90’s. The band has shaped and evolved their sound over the years while still maintaining their Alternative Rock sound. Paradox have released 4 studio albums to date. Their debut album ‘Circle of Growth’ was recorded in Los Angeles in 2000 and released on a US label. Their second album ‘Sacred’ was recorded and released in 2004, ‘Corporate Pollution’ was released in 2011 and their latest album ‘Chapters’ released in 2015. Singer and songwriter Pete Mac also recorded and released a solo album in 2009 in Berlin, Germany.

‘Corporate Pollution’ marked a further evolution in the Paradox sound and received the most attention from any of the bands releases. From the opening track ‘Corporate Pollution’ with it’s churning guitar riffs and political sneers the track seems to somewhat set the tone for the rest of the album. One reviewer noted that the album had ‘so many influences it’s hard to list them all, the music is solid, timeless and to the point‘.

Another review from Loud-Stuff.com added – ‘Maybe the ultimate compliment you can pay to this album is that you could listen to it between Nirvana’s In Utero and Alice in Chains Dirt and it’s every bit as good‘.

‘Mr. Bureaucracy’ was chosen to be the first single with it’s fast pulsing riffs and melodic vocal refrains. The band also shot a music video for ‘Mr. Bureaucracy’ in 2012 which was nominated for best song at the Berlin Music Video Awards, Dublin International short film and music awards the Portobello Film Festival London in 2013.

In 2012 the ‘Corporate Pollution’ track ‘Repress Excess’ was used on the soundtrack for Canadian horror movie ‘Truth’ which screened at the Cannes Film Festival and won the Canada International Film Festival’s Royal Reel Award.

Paradox have toured both Europe and the US as well as playing support to the likes of Therapy?, Kerbdog and Shonen Knife.

2014 saw Paradox back in the studio recording their 4th album to date at Wavefield Recording Studios in Bantry, West Cork with multi tasking musician and engineer Brian Casey on the desk. Titled ‘Chapters’ the 14 track album combines a variety of new sounds some of which have not yet been heard on any previous Paradox album. ‘Chapters’ has been gaining momentum since it’s release in 2015. The band kicked off 2016 with a new single and music video titled ‘EAT’ which was nominated at the Indie Cork Film Festival and the RATMA Film Festival in the UK.

Elaine Mai Unveils Video for Remix of Liza Flume ‘Sheets’

Since starting out as a solo performer in 2011, Irish artist Elaine Mai has been crafting a reputation for atmospheric and melodic electronic music. Her latest single ‘Enniscrone’, released in late 2016, is a drifting instrumental track. Her upcoming release sees her continue her exploration into remixing by reimagining Liza Flume’s track ‘Sheets’. It showcases her skill for lilting harmonies and storytelling through rhythm and repetition.

The video for the track was directed by Bob Gallagher who is well known for his award winning music videos for Girl Band. He also recently directed a powerful human rights campaign video for Transgender EU. His video for Elaine Mai’s remix of ‘Sheets’ compliments the intimacy of the track, depicting a moving portrayal of the disintegration of a relationship.

Elaine says ‘From the first time I heard Liza sing, I knew I wanted to work with her one day. I adored ‘Sheets’ when I heard it, and wanted to add another dimension to the vocal and emphasise the pain and loss in the track. I spoke to Bob about the possibility of doing a video and I was delighted when he came on board. He added another chapter to the story and all three of us are really happy with the end product, it’s something we’re very proud of’.

Bob recently directed a video for James Vincent McMorrow and is currently in Cuba making a short film under the mentorship of Werner Herzog. Liza has relocated to London and is currently back writing and recording with a full band, so expect more great things from her in the coming months.

Since the release of her last EP in 2014, Elaine has been expanding upon her previous critically acclaimed live performances, experimenting with her live show as well as her approach to song-writing and production. A new single and EP will follow after this remix; ‘Sheets’ is just a taster of what’s to come.

Elaine plays this years Body and Soul Festival at Ballinlough Castle, Clonmellon, Co. Westmeath on the Summer Solstice Weekend, June 23rd-25th 2017

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