Steve Smith, The Bassist of the Legendary British New Wave Act The Vapors, Discusses The Band’s Reunion, Their New Album “Wasp in a Jar,” Their Upcoming 2025 Dates, and Much More

Known for their 1980 chart-topping hit “Turning Japanese,” the British new wave act The Vapors called it quits in 1981 before regrouping in 2016. Today, the band released their second album since their reformation, called “Wasp in a Jar.” Founding member and bassist Steve Smith talks to us about the album and everything surrounding their…
On the Podcast: On Their Tenth Anniversary, Pierre and Nathan of the Belgian Post-Rock Two-Piece Endless Dive Discuss Exploring Nostalgia on Their First French-Language Album, “Souvenances.”

With their new album, “Souvenances,” out tomorrow, Pierre Van Vlaenderen and Nathan Mondez of the Belgian post-rock band Endless Dive took some time to discuss the nostalgic-driven record, which is both the first to be sung in their native tongue and the first in the band’s ten-year career to be crafted as a two-piece. You…
The Dublin Indie Band SPRITZ Talk To Us About Their Formation, Their Chaotic Growth, Their Debut Single “Anyway,” and Their Plans for 2025

Irish Alt-Pop Artist Mr Billy Fitzgerald Discusses The Making of His Debut Album “A Grand Romantic Gesture,” Its Decade-Long Hurdles, and How Mastering at Abbey Road Kicked Him to Finish It

John Harney, the Frontman of the Kildare-Based Alt-Rock Band Blue Slate, Tells Us of the Band’s Musical Shift, as Heard on Their Debut EP, “This Is How I Sleep At Night.”

Members of the Belfast “Sexy Sophistipop” Band Wynona Bleach Discuss Their Recent Line-Up Change, SXSW, and Upcoming Sophmore Album

The London-Based Irish Musician Matthew Sutton Discusses His Project Tayne, Their Debut Album “LOVE,” and How Economic Restraints Helped Him to Develop His Sound

Irish Singer-Songwriter Miranda Faul Tells Us About Her Debut EP, “Rise & Run”

James Feely, The Frontman of Brother Vice, Talks to Us About Their New Single, “Somebody To Love,” Supporting The Wolfe Tones, Performing Cover Gigs, Lossing a Bassist, and More

Matt Harris and Rocky O’Reilly of Birthday Problem Discuss Their Debut Album “The Language of War” and Working with Various Irish Acts to Explore Concepts of What the Future Could Bring


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