New Jackson: Oops!… Pop – This swerve towards deft melody suits David Kitt down to the ground
Kitt's third album under the New Jackson moniker sounds so carefully crafted, you couldn’t really call it a side project
Kitt's third album under the New Jackson moniker sounds so carefully crafted, you couldn’t really call it a side project
March 23rd-29th, 2024: The best movies, music, art and more coming your way this week
In his memoir, British singer-songwriter claims Irish musician called him the c-word, but Kitt dismisses it as an ‘Alan Partridge version of what happened’
As experimental as Idiot Check gets, it is always anchored by Kitt’s distinctive voice and devotion to melody
Introduction of beats and electronic elements overhauling many songs in the album
The moving installation, with a soundscape by David Kitt, will travel through eight counties
Soundtrack of My Life: The musician on songs that made him feel less alone during lockdown
MusicTown is online-only for a second year, filling a creative void caused by the pandemic
With tension replaced by release, songs are offered in what amounts to sublime calm
The continual threat of lockdown makes planning very difficult for the arts
It’s a particularly thrilling time for Irish music – here’s our countdown of the finest
Pillow Queens, Blizzards, Walking on Cars, Gavin James, Lankum and Christy Moore
Startling soundscapes and sublime electronica from a modern maverick
The VIP-loving Dublin nightclub has a fresh identity and a more egalitarian approach
As lifestyle choices shift, pubs are having to offer a lot more than just a good pint
Series to screen performances and interviews from the maiden Ballina event
Music Minds focuses on music, music technology and the processes of music making
Both have economies fuelled by tax-incentivised tech-sectors, and severe housing crises
Age no barrier as five pensioners help guide Nenagh to Pierce Purcell success
Cups and Shields: Nenagh preparations pay off in the Pierce Purcell Shield
Lots to see at Electric Picnic, plus Passenger, Peking Duk, Ugly Kid Joe and Iceage
Set times for the Main, Body & Soul, Other Voices and Rankin’s Wood stages
We’ll also have exclusive stage times on irishtimes.com from Monday, August 27th
What happens when a city becomes too expensive to sustain its creative community? David Kitt’s remarks about Dublin’s high rents have struck a chord with fellow creatives
‘Bloody typical’: Musician criticises reaction to announcement he is leaving Dublin
Readers respond to singer David Kitt who said he is quitting Ireland because he can’t afford to live here
Musician David Kitt says he was being forced to leave because he can't afford it anymore
Performer accuses Fine Gael of failing the city and repeating mistakes of Celtic Tiger era
The National’s guitarists are part of People, a community of musicians creating new spaces and platforms
Tony Clayton Lea picks some of the best music released by Irish artists this year
In conversation: Sally Foran and David Kitt
A suspicion lingers that Choice opted for a slightly underwhelming candidate in Ships
Willy Mason, Elli Ingram, Mahalia, Mount Alaska, Lukas Nelson, Emmylou Harris, Search Party Animal and David Kitt lead the pack. Plus: International Women’s Day Weekender
Damien Dempsey – Attention Bébé Christmas Party – Mick Flannery – Jenny Greene – Fontaines DC – Fr Ted Day – Subject With Surgeon, New Jackson, Tr one and more – Aslan – Hudson Taylor – ASIWYFA – Overhead the Albatross – Something Happens
In Conversation: Magazine editor Eric Davidson and DJ Colin Perkins
Warrenpoint’s Fletcher claims Irish Close title by one hole against Athenry’s Kitt
Former Boys internationals Marc Norton and Jamie Fletcher could meet in the final
How Music Works: A boatload of scurvy musicians is a big port of call at Electric Picnic
A tiny capacity, a big heart, a Shift Shack – is this Ireland’s most intimate festival?
Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, New Jackson, Tom Adams and Soulé among well-received acts
Al Kennington and Albert Hooi’s slick short is a series of portraits of people who live and work in the city
DAVID KITTYous ****Self-released
Thunder storms and mud fail to deter concert goers at Charleville Castle
Flight Facilities, Clark, Sohn, Goat, Austra and Asgeir just a few of the highlights as the event flies into form
Galway native Maria Somerville might be shy in person, but her music carries a deliberate intent
A retrospective of the late artist illuminates his remarkable artistic evolution
The Co Mayo bash wasn’t exactly the wild west, but it was nice nonetheless
The beauty of the biennial Drop Everything is its location on an Aran Island that hums with possibility
Now that Ó Drónaí has rediscovered his love for pop music, the days of regarding him as just the ‘lad with the fiddle’ are well and truly over. He talks about his indie-trad-electro-math-rock progression and why the new album will be ‘pop from tip to toe’
David Gray, Hozier, Lisa O’Neill and Patti Griffin make for the real deal in Dingle
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices