
Kodaline – release the brand new single ‘We Were Only Young’
Kodaline have released their brand new single ‘We Were Only Young’, the first song to be taken from their fifth and final studio album due later

Kodaline have released their brand new single ‘We Were Only Young’, the first song to be taken from their fifth and final studio album due later

BE N!CE is a London-based band celebrated for their distinctive take on punk music, electrifying live shows and ethos of embracing the weird and standing up to bigotry &

Emerging from London’s shadowy underground, Mouth Ulcers are a fast-rising four-piece redefining modern goth through a lens of post-punk revivalism and cinematic atmosphere. Formed in 2025 by

Arizona extreme metal trailblazers SOULFLY unleash the groove-heavy onslaught of ‘Favela/Dystopia.‘ Taken from their latest album, “Chama”, the track features Zyon Cavalera commanding the kit, injecting a modern intensity into the

Sananda Maitreya now completes his remastered album series campaign with the digital release of his fourth album ‘Vibrator’. The album is also available as part of the six-LP

THE NONE today release a new session via state51 featuring two previously unheard and brand new songs. ‘Watch’ and ‘Daddy Doesn’t Make Mistakes’ offer a first taste of

Galway-based electronic artist and Choice Music Prize-nominated producer Elaine Mai has announced a new series of one-to-one music production workshops, supported by the Arts Council of Ireland. Designed

Alternative rock quartet MARISA AND THE MOTHS are back on the scene with a brand new music video for the latest single ‘Nothing’s Getting Better’. Tackling the unbalanced

John Blaylock is a fresh contender in a very modern iteration of a long, strong line of northern songwriters, from Noel Gallagher to Tim Burgess via Mick Head, Badly Drawn Boy and Paul Heaton.

Merseyside hero Ian Prowse announces his brand-new album, No Names, arriving July 3rd and with it comes the first single, ‘Keynote Speech’, out now – via Learpholl

Formerly living in The Netherlands and now domiciled in Co.Cork, Ireland, Brian O’Glanby carries forward a tradition of powerful, anthemic songwriting with “The Deep Hour”.

Mick Flannery today presents “I’ll Be Out Here”. The song is a special solo performance by cast member of the forthcoming stage production The House Must Win, Tabitha Smyth, who plays