
Jamie McIntyre – releases the EP ‘For Folk Sake’ you can now read our review here
This release comes hot on the heels of Jamie’s last full release Chapter 23, which dropped back in May. He shows no signs of letting

This release comes hot on the heels of Jamie’s last full release Chapter 23, which dropped back in May. He shows no signs of letting

Laura-Mary Carter, who many readers will know from being on half of Blood Red Shoes, steps out on her own with her debut solo release

Whiskey Myers are back with their seventh album Whomp Whack Thunder, and it’s a record that feels extremely confident. From the moment the first riffs

London Ambient-Electronic outfit Night Tapes have arrived with their first full-length studio album, “portals/polarities”. Sonically, this is no far cry from the trio’s previous efforts…

Newton Faulkner has never been one to sit still, but Octopus might just be his boldest reinvention yet. After a long break from recording which

Scustin are a band who’ve been building a name for themselves. The foundations of which are set on craic and crowd connection and their debut

Over the last couple months, Fiona Tyndall has been quietly building toward something special, and with Éinín an Cheóil (translated as Birdsong), she’s delivered an

Waterford’s own Eva St Maria has arrived with a debut that feels both fresh and familiar. And we’re really excited to see how this one

Silk’s new single July is like stepping into a foggy dream you don’t really want to wake up from. It opens with this calm, almost

Myriad Things are not holding back with their new release Sanctuary. The new EP is a bold, immersive journey that leans fully into prog-rock theatrics

Bryan Adams is back with Roll With The Punches, an album that feels both familiar and at the same time refreshingly honest. Across ten tracks,

Emerging Irish artist Rían’s new single We’re All Alone takes on the delicate task of covering a classic that’s been etched into music history by