Sprints: All That Is Over review – Irish postpunks go thermonuclear in songs of unfiltered fury
Karla Chubb and co follow up the spectacular Letter to Self with an irresistible wrecking ball of a sequel
Karla Chubb and co follow up the spectacular Letter to Self with an irresistible wrecking ball of a sequel
Fontaines DC, CMAT and Wet Leg were just some of the August bank holiday festival highlights
On the Waterford festival’s first night, the zinging alternative anthems are by turns biting, bittersweet, loved-up and scathing
Everything you need to know about the ATN festival at Curraghmore Estate from August 1st-3rd
On Moisturizer, the post-punk band’s thrilling second album, the Grammy-winning singer flexes her rock-star muscles
Rhian Teasdale and co’s second album brilliantly refines all that was great about their brash, bouncy debut
Electric Picnic 2023: Their music is full of zing on record, but dark, funny tracks such as Ur Mum and Chaise Longue are even better live
There were snorts of derision when the singer was announced as this year’s headliner. On Saturday he shows why he’s one of the world’s biggest pop stars
Everything you need to know about the star’s concert at Slane Castle on Saturday, June 10th, supported by Inhaler, Wet Leg, Mitch Rowland and Annie Mac
Fresh from Grammys triumph, the star towered over the British music industry’s annual bash, where 60% of winners were male
Teasdale and Chambers effortlessly replicate wit and wholesomeness threaded through first album
The hottest band of 2022 on loving dad jokes, learning to say no, and Ronan Keating
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