
Swapmeet – set for a headline show at The Grand Social Ballroom, Dublin
Swapmeet is a 4-piece band from South Australia composed of Venus O’Broin (guitar, vocals), Joshua Doherty (bass), Maxwell Elphick (guitar, drums, vocals), and Jack Medlyn

Swapmeet is a 4-piece band from South Australia composed of Venus O’Broin (guitar, vocals), Joshua Doherty (bass), Maxwell Elphick (guitar, drums, vocals), and Jack Medlyn

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There are moments when a band graduates from promising to undeniable. On Friday night in St. Anne’s Park, Kingfishr delivered one of those moments. Kingfishr’s

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I’ve been fortunate enough to see LANY several times over the years, but this was undoubtedly the loudest show of theirs I’ve witnessed. The first

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