Irish Musician Hugh O’Neill Discusses Going from Orchid Collective to His New Solo Project Honas, Going Viral with the Collab on “Control,” and His New Single, “Everyday Life”
Having experienced virality with his music, Irish musician Hugh O’Neill, now performing as Honas, discusses how his latest single, “Everyday Life,” is setting the precedent for his true trajectory
Stephen Moreland, the Frontman for the Belfast Experimental Indie Act ANOMALyS, Discusses the Band’s Bricolage Nature and Their New, Self-Titled EP
Ahead of their first Dublin show at Fibber Magees this Friday, we speak with Stephen Moreland, the frontman of the Belfast experimental indie rock band ANOMALyS, about showcasing the band’s bricolage sound on their recently-released self-titled debut EP
James, the Mononymous Frontman and Founder of the Birmingham Ambient Post-Punk Band Mutes, Discusses Their Tenth Anniversary, Their Latest Single “Mere Slaughter,” and More
“The album is absolutely all over the place – there is still ambient stuff on it; there’s stuff that is potentially poppier than we’ve ever done; there’s stuff that is maybe going to take a few repeated listens to get into,” says James, the frontperson and founder of the Birmingham post-punk project Mutes on their…
Seasoned Belfast-Based Musician Gerry Norman Tells Us Why He Thinks His Latest Project PiNKSLiPS Presents the Best Music He’s Ever Made
“I’m very confident with this band and these songs. I wouldn’t have started this band if I didn’t think it was going to be better than anything I’ve done before,” says revered musician Gerry Norman of his new project PiNKSLiPS, whose debut single, “Young Blood,” is out today
Mancunian Musician Amy Katt Discusses Finally Being Able to Make the Music That She Wants To On Her New Solo Project
We talk with the Mancunian hard rock/pop punk-inspired musician Amy Katt about how her new solo project has finally enabled her to make the music that she wants to
Martina Moon, the Eponymous Frontperson of the Dublin Alt-Rock Band Martina and the Moons, Discusses the Band’s New Single “Emigrate” and Next Week’s Gaza Crisis Appeal Fundraiser
With Dublin alt-rock band Martina and the Moons’ new single “Emigrate” out today, we spoke with their frontperson, Martina Moon, about the song and their upcoming appearance at the Gaza Crisis Appeal Fundraiser. “To me, it’s really important to speak about these things, as an artist…You just have to support the causes that you believe…
Dublin Queer Post-Punk Trio Touch Excellent Talk About Gender-Affirming Care in Ireland on Their Latest Track “Overtone” and Their Benefit Gig for Trans Harm Reduction
Tomorrow night, the Dublin post-punk trio Touch Excellent will perform a benefit gig for Trans Harm Reduction at The Grand Social. We talked to the band about the gig and their new single, “Overtone,” (also out tomorrow) which criticises the antiquated gender-affirming care under the HSE
Toronto-Based Pagan-Punker NYSSA Talks To Us About Her Debut Irish Shows, Her Upcoming Second Album, and Marrying Paganism with Rock ‘N’ Roll
Ahead of her debut Irish gigs at the Ruby Sessions on the 21st and Whelan’s on the 30th, we talk with the Toronto pagan punker NYSSA about marrying her spirituality with rock ‘n’ roll and her upcoming second album
After Her Sabbatical, the Viral Miami Singer-Songwriter Julia Bhatt Discusses Returning to Music with Her New EP, “Grab Bag”
With her new EP “Grab Bag” out tomorrow, the viral Miami singer-songwriter Julia Bhatt talks to us about her return to music after her break following the stress of releasing her debut album
Seattle Punker, Lars Swenson, Tells Us How He Joined a Canadian Synth-Driven Power Pop Act, Autogramm, Ahead of Their Third Album This Friday
This Friday, the Canadian power pop band Autogramm release their third studio album, “Music That Humans Can Play.” We talked with the band’s latest guitarist, Lars Swenson (now known as Lars von Seattle), about joining the band, the new album, and more