The London Experimental Hip-Hop Trio Frozemode Discuss Their New EP, “DEMODE 2,” and Their Process
Since they began dropping tracks in 2022, the London trio Frozemode have been causing quite a stir for their mix of rustic and real lyrics and versatile music. The group spoke to us about their new EP, “DEMODE 2,” and their process.
The Athlone R&B Musician LUCYY Discusses Her Vulnerable Debut Single, “WHAT WE DO”
The Athlone R&B singer LUCYY discusses her vulnerable debut single “WHAT WE DO” and how it differs from the music of her band Retrograde
Sauce Gang Collective Return to the Podcast to Discuss Their Latest Album, “Mustard Melodies”
On the podcast today, the Dublin-based hip-hop/pop-punk fusion project Sauce Gang Collective return to discuss their latest album, “Mustard Melodies”
Robbie Redmond of Longstryde Discusses Why His Thirties Was the Right Time to Start a Rock Band
The band Longstryde is the story of two brothers, one a seasoned classical vocalist and the other a guitar maestro, waiting until their thirties to collaborate. From learning guitar by Danny from The Coronas to trying to get on the GTA VI soundtrack, guitarist Robbie tells us all about their story
The Dublin Post-Shoegaze Band Sun Mahshene Discuss Their Debut Album and Getting Ride’s Mark Gardener to Master It
Last week, the Dublin post-shoegaze band Sun Mahshene released their debut album, “A Place We’ve Never Been.” Guitarist Robert and bassist David discuss the formation of the band and getting Ride guitarist Mark Gardener to master the album
Fionnbharr Hickey of the Cork Band Pebbledash Discusses Their Radical Sonic and Line-Up Change, as Heard on Their Latest Single
Yesterday, the Cork alternative band Pebbledash dropped their latest single “Killer Lover”/”Carraig Aonair,” which marks a radical line-up and sonic change in the band. Frontperson Fionnbharr Hickey tells us all about it
Anthony Mackey of the Dublin Band The Middle Ages Discusses Their Latest Single and How Being Far from the Crowd Allows for Experimentation
Today, the Dublin band The Middle Ages released their latest single, “Oh (feat. Aoife Carbin)”/”Something Wrong.” Their vocalist, Anthony Mackey, discusses the tracks and how the band’s failure to launch has its benefits
The Mayo Singer-Songwriter RACHEL Discusses Her Move to Chicago and Her Latest Track, “We Didn’t Call It Love”
The Mayo pop musician Rachel Walsh (p/k/a RACHEL) discusses her decision to go on a sabbatical from teaching to move to Chicago and pursue music as a full-time occupation and how her latest single, “We Didn’t Call It Love,” marks the new chapter of her career
Tristan Carroll, the Guitarist for the Irish/Croatian Nu Metal Band Cell Games, Discusses Their Formation and Latest Single, “The Optical World”
In May, when they released their latest single “The Optical World,” Tristan Carroll of the Irish/Croatian nu metal band Cell Games discussed their formation, the influence of wrestling walkouts on their sound, and how this single differed from what came before it
The Legendary Bristol Musician Gav King Discusses His Latest Album, “Skeletons”
For over 60 years, the Bristol musician Gav King has been releasing contemplative pop music, whether solo or with his famed new wave band Private Dicks. On our podcast, Gav discusses his latest album “Skeletons,” working with Tears for Fears and Robbie Williams guitarist Neil Taylor, and being the inspiration for SImon Pegg’s character in…