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Noise rock night @ The Cellar

ABRASIVE NOISE-ROCK, alternative rock, and punk will be the order of the night at a show in the Cellar Underground this Sunday at 8pm.

Good Vibrations - when Belfast was the heart of punk

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IF IT was not for Terri Hooley there might never have been a punk scene in Ireland. Dublin was never convincing, Cork was virtually silent, and Tuam’s Blaze X ploughed a lone furrow west of the Shannon.

Great live music in Don’s tonight!

Three Midlands bands will play Don’s Bar, Moate, tonight Friday September 15.

Autumn/winter at the Róisín Dubh

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FOLK, INDIE, pop-punk, prog-rock, singer-songwriter, and electro acts ranging from The Cast Of Cheers to Pierre Bensusan, will take to the stage of the Róisín Dubh over the coming months.

Savages, trumpets, and unisex bands

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THE BLISTERING Ulster punk of Rural Savage, the post-punk energy of Trumpets Of Jericho, and the alternative rock of Fred and Bob are coming to Citóg.

Planet of sound

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Rural Savage - I Fell In A Bog And Saw God (independent)

Keywest @ Monroe’s Live

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KEYWEST, THE Dublin pop-rock quintet, who have often played Galway both in city venues and busking on the streets, are heading west again.

Rural Savage to launch debut album at Róisín Dubh

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I FELL In The Bog And Saw God, the dramatically titled debut album by Donegal/Galway trio Rural Savage will be launched with a show at the Róisín Dubh on Saturday.

Citóg at the Cellar celebrates Halloween in style

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Citóg celebrates Halloween in style this Friday with a typically inventive and exciting line-up. There will be a fancy dress party, a free mixtape, some original poster art, as well as three of the finest up and coming acts in the country. Getting proceedings under way are girl punk pop band Fred & Bob, described by Hotpress as "a roughed up Jades with a nastier Blondie".

UK Subs - still faithful to punk

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ONCE JOE Strummer saw the Sex Pistols he quit pub rock and r’n’b and formed The Clash. When Charlie Harper saw the Damned he did the same thing.

 

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