I know what you are thinking, dear readers, who the heck is Bleak Soul? Unless you are familiar with Ben Langford-Biss, you may not be familiar with his debut LP or solo career. Ben is a former member of one of my favourite bands,… Continue Reading “Existential Meditation LP – Bleak Soul: The Review”
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On Friday 15th of May, the newest EP release from Emma Blackery arrived into the world, My Arms Are Open. Joining Blackery’s extensive discography, My Arms Are Open brings a fresh side of Emma’s storytelling within her lyrics that we haven’t seen before. This… Continue Reading “My Arms Are Open: The Review”
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For those of you who have been living under a rock, I believe it’s time to introduce you all to one Niall Horan; though I’m pretty certain Google can do a pretty damn good job of that. The Mullingar singer-songwriter found fame as a… Continue Reading “Heartbreak Weather: The Review”
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It’s been a long time coming but it’s about time Niamh covered a Hudson Taylor Gig and what better way than dedicating this blog post to ‘Loving Everywhere I Go’. If you are new to my mega posts tying in an album and a… Continue Reading “‘Loving Everywhere I Go’ – Hudson Taylor Album and Gig Review”
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