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Last month, the Donegal singer-songwriter Seán Molloy released his debut single, “It’s Not Your Fault,” which is an anthem of hope for sexual assault survivors. Seán talks to us about the song, his background as a musician, and raising awareness of sexual assault.

In August, the Hull-based alternative band Strange Pink released their debut EP, “Out of Focus,” which features a plethora of expression and style among its six songs. The members talk to us about the band, their influences, and creating the EP.

The Irish musician Fiona Tyndall is the daughter of famed musician and archivist Buadhach Tóibín. After his passing, she was left a book of handwritten Irish trad songs. For the last few years, she has been working on bringing these songs to record. In September, she realised that goal with her album, “Éinín an Cheóil.”…

Paul Sherry has been on the Irish music scene since he was a teenager. Whilst primarily known for his guitar work with his wife Gráinne Duffy, Paul is also a Daoist-inspired meditator, and his latest album, “Peace In Mind,” beautifully illustrates his worldview. Paul talks to us about the album.

Last month, the Derry alt-pop band released “The Whole Damn Cake,” their first album in six years. On today’s podcast, members Cheylene Murphy and Ryan McGroarty discuss crafting the record and what they discovered about themselves in the process.

Currently on tour across Ireland and the UK, the Cork band The Drive. have earned a lot of fans through their hard work. Their frontman, Eoin Murphy, talks to us about the intersection of their popularity with the traction of the Cork music scene and their latest single “nothing crossed.”

Last month, the Bangor rock singer-songwriter Mark Hegan released his latest EP “First a Whisper, Then a Shout.” Mark talks to us about the EP, how he got into music, his future plans, and much more

“Inspired Conflicts” is the upcoming album from Alpine Skies; a new Irish band featuring Kevin Homan and Darren Farrell, who have both been playing for over thirty years. The two discuss forming the project as a means of documenting their legacy.

Last month, the British musician Joe Hicks released his first song in almost two years, with the single “Time is a Thief.” Joe talks to us about the song, the gap, his return to music, and more.

Last week, the chill electronica musician Lobepine released his latest EP, “He’s Here!” Paul talks to us about the EP, moving from France to Ireland, and the music scene here.

Yesterday, the Donegal-based musician Cuan released his latest single “On a Ship,” about life on land and sea – something which his occupation gave him plenty of experience to write about. Cuan talks to us about the song and his career.

Last Friday, the New York-based alt band Laveda released their latest album, “Love, Darla,” which sees them take a sharp new direction from their established sound. Members Ali and Jacob talk to us about what inspired it and signing to Bar/None Records.