The Members of the Cork/Clare Indie Band Diveboy Discuss Their Recent Name Change, Their Latest Single “Suntrap,” and Crafting Their Upcoming Third Album
Ahead of their performance at All Together Now tomorrow, we talk with the members of the Cork and Clare indie band Diveboy about recently changing their name, their upcoming third record, their latest single “Suntrap,” and working with Ruadhrí Cushnan
Victoria Jenkins of the Australian Indie Gaze Band Fragile Animals Discusses the Band’s Latest EP, “Tourist,” Their Career, and the Success of Their First European Tour
This summer, the Brisbane-based gazey indie band Fragile Animals embarked on their first international tour to support their latest EP, “Tourist.” Frontwoman Victoria Jenkins talks to us about the EP, the tour, and the band’s future plans.
The Irish Folk Artist Odhran Murphy Discusses His EP “Stuck in the Middle,” Signing With 10K Projects, Supporting Mumford & Sons, Virality, and His Upcoming Tour
The Irish folk artist Odhran Murphy has had several viral successes, which have resulted in many great opportunities for him. Yesterday, he released his debut EP, “Stuck in the Middle,” with 10K Projects. Odhran discusses the EP and his career with us.
The Belfast Composer and Songwriter Conn Thornton Discusses Their Career, Their Upcoming EP, “When Bethesda Lands They’ll Throw Us a Parade,” and The Influence of Cinema on Their Work
The Belfast composer and songwriter Conn Thornton, who will release their second EP, “When Bethesda Lands They’ll Throw Us a Parade,” in October, talks to us about the EP and how it uses films as a springboard to discuss personal experiences with a focus on queer liberation.
James O’Donnell, the Frontman of the Cork Rock Band Ways of Seeing, Talks About Forming the Project, Crafting Their Debut Record “End Comes To Light” Over the Pandemic, and Their Upcoming Second Album, “The Inheritance of Fear,” and Its Shift in Direction
The Cork band Ways of Seeing are in a sonic transitional phase from their debut record “End Comes To Light” to their upcoming follow-up “The Inheritance of Fear.” Frontman and founder James O’Donnell talks to us about the band’s past, present, and future.
On the Podcast: Richie McGrath, the Frontman of the North Dublin Indie Rock Band Mechanical Wonders, Talks to Us About How the Band Came from the Dissolution of Good Time Villains, Their Recent Releases, and Their Future Plans
On today’s podcast, we speak with Richie McGrath, the frontman of Mechanical Wonders. Richie tells us how the band came about after the success of his previous band Good Time Villains, their recent anti-capitalist single “Rogue Traders,” their debut EP, “Wives’ Tales,” and much more
The Laois Singer-Songwriter Just Alice Talks to Us About Her Career, Her Latest Single “good thing.” and Its Success, and Her Future Plans
Last month, the Laois-based singer-songwriter Just Alice released her second single, “good thing.”, which indicates the direction she plans to take her project. She talks to us about the track, her career, and everything going forward.
The Seasoned Belfast Musician Michael Smyth Talks About His Latest Shoegaze Project Silk, How It Was Born from His Fear of Mortality, Their Latest Single, “but then, yes,” featuring Picture Postcard’s AJ Das, and Much More
Last month, the new Belfast shoegaze project, Silk, released their second single, “but then, yes,” featuring Picture Postcard’s AJ Das. Founder Michael Smyth talks to us about this project, ahead of their debut gig later in the month.
The Berlin-Based Irish Singer-Songwriter Jamie Noone Talks About His Background, His Move to Germany, His Debut Album “Day Parade,” and His Upcoming Sophomore Release
Last month, as the Berlin-based singer-songwriter Jamie Noone was preparing a hometown return to Dublin, he spoke with us about his background, the Berlin music scene, and his upcoming second album.
The Chicago-Based Drummer Charlie Werber Talks to Us About “Krater,” His First Release As a Solo Artist, and Working with Sunn O)))’s Daniel O’Sullivan
Back in June, the longtime Chicago-based musician Charlie Werber released his first track as a solo artist, “Krater,” which features Sunn O)))’s Daniel O’Sullivan on the B-side. Charlie spoke with us about the piece, working with Daniel, and why now was the right time to release eponymous music.