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Tag: Ireland

Interview: Roe Byrne talks about upcoming headline show and plans for 2023

With Roe Byrne‘s headline show at The Sound House in Dublin coming up, and a very exciting 2023 in the … More

Blog, Dublin, interview, Ireland, Music For The Misfits, New Music, pop, Roe Byrne, Singer songwriter, The Sound House

New music: noyou, Elbé, TV People and Hector Gannet

noyou – The Way You See Me North East-based outfit noyou have recently released their new single ‘The Way You … More

Elbe, Hector Gannet, Ireland, Irish Music Scene, Music For The Misfits, Music Review, New Pop, Newcastle, North East Music Scene, noyou, Pop Music, Review, Rock Music, TV People

Moncrieff – PLAYLOUD

Independent and unsigned pop rock artist Moncrieff have just released the first single of his upcoming EP. ‘PLAYLOUD’ is a … More

Alt rock, Blog, Dublin, Ireland, misfits, Moncrieff, more music, music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, music scene, New Music, playlist, PLAYLOUD, Pop Music, Rock Pop

Sion Hill & The Academic live in Bitterzoet

When we go to a indierock-gig we don’t expect the support-act to be a singer songwriter. With The Academic, you … More

Amsterdam, Bitterzoet, Cardinal Sessions, Giglife, indie rock, Ireland, live, Live music, Sion Hill, The Academic

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TOVE's latest, 'Pretty Sequence' tells the story of a partner who pushes you aside to try and sleep with others in the form of a soft and warm, bittersweet sounding psychedelic pop song, read the review on our website! 💥
We went to see indie folk outfit The Deep Blue with support from singer songwriter Melanie Baker at Bobiks and we had a blissful time filled with beautiful folk pop songs! Read the review now on our website & via the #linkinbio 🎶
We are celebrating the 25th anniversary of Echo & The Bunnymen‘s ‘Evergreen’ with a revisiting of the album by London Records. Originally released in 1997, ‘Evergreen’ marked a critical and commercial renaissance for the band after more than half a decade’s hiatus. ‘Evergreen’ was both of and beyond its time and this year receives a vinyl pressing for the very first time.
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