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
Ahead of their gig tonight at Whelan’s Upstairs, supporting Lara Fitzsimons, the founding members of the Irish indie rock band SPRITZ tell us all about their chaotic formation and their debut single, “Anyway,” which was released at the beginning of the month
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.”
Released today, “This Is How I Sleep At Night” is the debut EP from the Eadestown alt-rock band Blue Slate. Frontman John Harney talks to us about making the EP and how it makes a new direction in the band’s sound.
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
Matthew Sutton, the bassist and vocalist for the London-based project Tayne, discusses their debut album “LOVE,” which was released today, the sincerity of their music, and how economic restraints helped to craft their sound
Irish Singer-Songwriter Miranda Faul Tells Us About Her Debut EP, “Rise & Run”
Today, the Irish singer-songwriter Miranda Faul released her debut EP, “Rise & Run.” Miranda chats to us about the unique sound on the EP and its themes
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
James Feely, the frontman of the Crossmaglen indie band Brother Vice, tells us about the band’s new single “Somebody To Love,” supporting The Wolfe Tones, how playing cover gigs have made them better musicians, and much 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
Birthday Problem is a new duo featuring musicians and producers Matt Harris and Rocky O’Reilly. Their debut album, “The Language of War,” features various Irish artists writing about what the future could bring. Matt and Rocky talk to crafting this record
Members of the Irish Postpunk Trio Fierce Shook Discuss Losing the Album They Were Recording at Windmill Lane and How This Led to Their Latest EP, “Something Sophisticated”
In 2023, the postpunk trio Fierce Shook began work on their debut album at Windmill Lane Studios. Unfortunately, the material they recorded there went missing, forcing them to start from scratch. The restart can be heard on their most recent EP, “Something Sophisticated.” Members Rob and Owen tell us about the EP and the events…
On the Podcast: The Queens-Based Nigerian-Irish Multimedia Artist Jesse June Discusses His Career and His Recent Single, “Worse”
On today’s podcast, we speak with the Queens-based Nigerian-Irish multimedia artist Jesse June about his move to New York and the logistics of it, his new single “Worse,” the reception of Irish art abroad, and more
Ryan Ennis of Two For Joy Tells Us About Creating an Album Each Month for 2024
This year, the multidisciplinary Mayo-based artist Ryan Ennis of Two For Joy fame set a task for himself: write, record, produce and release a new album every month for 2024. Ryan discusses his process, his writing, independence, and his work in other avenues