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Clockworks' ticking timebomb to success
“The advice might seem obvious: do the thing you talk about you want to do, that is the key,” says James McGregor, singer, songwriter, guitarist and thinker of four-piece rock and rollers The Clockworks.
Galway Rap Star Celaviedmai to Perform at Monroe’s Live
Galway girl Celaviedmai has emerged as a captivating figure on the Irish hip-hop and rap landscape.
Junior Brother playing the Roisin Dubh this Sunday December 18
Poetic and distinctive, Kerry man Junior Brother (Ronan Kealy) released his second album, The Great Irish Famine, earlier this year. He'll be at the Roisin Dubh this Sunday, December 18, to wail through his glorious catalogue of stories from this album and the last (Pull The Right Rope). We sat down for a quick chat with him ahead of the gig on Sunday.
Black Lives Matter - a night of poetry and discussion
Two poetry anthologies, which have emerged from the Black Lives Matter movements in both the USA and Britain, will get an Irish launch at the next Over The Edge reading.
Black Lives Matter - a night of poetry and discussion
TWO POETRY anthologies, which have emerged from the Black Lives Matter movements in both the USA and Britain, will get an Irish launch at the next Over The Edge reading.
'We are ambitious. We're looking to go as far as we can'
SOMETIMES THE hype is justified. When The Last Mixed Tape call The Clockworks “a band definitely on the verge of breaking through”, Outcast magazine declared them ”Ireland's next big thing”; and U&I described them as the kind of group “the Irish music scene has been overdue for some time”, it was not talk. It is fact.
Dermot Kennedy announces Róisín Dubh show
DERMOT KENNEDY, the Dublin singer-songwriter Clash magazine called "something special", this week announced dates for a new European tour, which includes a Galway show in October.