As soon as Our Muchness Guide got the opportunity to write about Evoke again, I jumped at the chance. Evoke have been regulars in our posts, our Spotlight Artist only a few months ago and we were more than happy to review their new… Continue Reading “Music Video Review – Evoke – Revelations”
Category: Music Muchness, Review MuchnessTags: Evoke, Fusion, Galway, Homegrown Hero, Homegrown Heroes, Homegrown Talent, Irish Act, Irish Artist, Irish Artists, Irish Band, Irish Music, Jack Kelly, Music Video, Music Video Analysis, Music Video Review, New Music Video, Pop, Revelations, Revelations Music Video, Spotify, To Conquer, Traditional, YouTube
Posted on Sep 16, 2020
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Hello dear readers! It’s that time of the month again where we choose an Artist to be our Spotlight Artist of the month. If August was one of Emma’s favourite Homegrown Heroes, September is all about one of mine! *Drum Roll Please* It’s Chasing… Continue Reading “Spotlight Artists – Chasing Abbey”
Category: Music Muchness, Review Muchness, Spotlight ArtistsTags: 2FM Rising, 3 Pop Up Gig, 6 o clock, Ballykeefe, Bee, Chasing Abbey, Choices, Cork, Culchie Kid Tour, Cyprus Avenue, Dominos, Ed Smith, EP, FM104s The Gig, Gig Memories, Hold On, Homegrown Hero, Homegrown Heroes, I Remember, Independence, Indie19, Instagram, Irish Artist, Irish Artists, Irish Music, Kilkenny, Lately, Mini Review, Music, music review, Olympia Theatre, Phase 10, review, Riverfest, Rollout Tour, Spiegeltent, Spotify, Spotlight Artist, Spotlight Artists, Take It From Me, Talk To Me, Teddy C, That Good Thing, The Odyssey Project, Today FM, Tullamore, Wexford, When You Met Me, Where Youre From
Posted on May 27, 2020
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Galway based band, Evøke, are fusing genres that some people would never consider as compatible but the beauty of Evoke is that there is a method behind their madness. The self-described “Indie/pop/fusion trad band” are about to release their newest single ‘Can You Feel… Continue Reading “Can You Feel It – Evøke – O.M.G. Exclusive Sneak Peek!”
Category: Exclusive Muchness, Music Muchness, Review Muchness, Sneak PeekTags: Can You Feel It, Collide, Debut EP, Dermot Kennedy, Exclusive, Fusion, Galway, Gavin James, Homegrown Heroes, Indie, Irish Act, Irish Artist, Irish Artists, Irish Music, Keep On Moving, Loughrea, Mumford and Sons, OMG Exclusive, Pop, Sneak Peek, The Academic, Trad Band, Up and Coming
Hi all! So, it has been a while since we posted the first post of our A-Z of Irish Artists series. Are you ready for round two? In this installment we are going to look at D-F! As always, we posted on our socials… Continue Reading “D-F Artists of the Irish Music Scene”
Category: Music MuchnessTags: D-F, Daly, Dan Elliott, David Kennan, Delorentos, Dermot Kennedy, Electric Shore, Elkin, Erica Cody, Eve Belle, Evoke, Fallen Lights, Flynn, Fontaines DC, Homegrown Hero, Homegrown Heroes, Irish, Irish A-Z, Irish Artist, Irish Artists, Irish Band, Irish Music, Support Irish Music
Happy Irish Month all! Yes, March is in full swing and we are ready to be painted green while waving Irish Flags for all to see! So, I have had this idea in my head for AGES and I am delighted that Emma decided… Continue Reading “A-C Artists of the Irish Music Scene”
Category: Music MuchnessTags: A Great Quiet, A-C, Alex Gough, Alex Tierney, Aoife Scott, Bell X1, Bitch Falcon, Brand New Friend, Brother Vice, Cathal Flaherty, Chasing Abbey, Craig Cooney, Irish A-Z, Irish Artists, Irish Music, Soundcloud, Spotify, The Academic, The Blizzards, The Clockworks, The Coronas, YouTube
Posted on Sep 20, 2019
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FM104’s The Gig What can you buy for €45? A used game for your Playstation/Xbox/PC/Switch? I guess. Or a ticket to see 6 Irish acts performing in the Olympia Theatre in aid of ISPCC Childline on a Friday night? Yeah, you can definitely buy… Continue Reading “FM104’s The Gig”
Category: Music Muchness, Review MuchnessTags: Charity, Charity Concert, Charity gig, Chasing Abbey, Childline, Craig Cooney, Dublin, FM104, Gavin James, Ireland, Irish Artists, Irish Music, ISPCC, Music, music review, Olympia Theatre, review, Soule, Wild Youth, Wyvern Lingo