Tour season is in full swing for many Irish Artists but the tour that Niamh has been counting down to for months is finally in full swing! Roisin O’s 2023 tour began on March 31st in Sea Church, Cork and with six more dates… Continue Reading “5 Reasons You Need To See Roisin O Live On Tour!”
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Posted on Feb 11, 2023
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‘Tis the season to release love songs and declare that you love someone so much it hurts but that’s not exactly what we got when Chasing Abbey released ‘Lie’ on Friday (February 10th). Instead, Chasing Abbey have released what can only be called a… Continue Reading “Lessons in Love Song 1: Lie – Chasing Abbey”
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Well, well what do we have here? A complete breakdown of Wild Youth’s new single ‘Modern Colosseum’? Okaaay, let’s go! We’ve officially moved on (pun intended) from the happy sad love songs and into the realm of socio-political commentary which is enough of a… Continue Reading “Single Spotlight: Modern Colosseum – Wild Youth”
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Our Muchness Guide has never shied away from reviewing Chasing Abbey’s releases and , naturally, the release of ‘Call Out My Name’ is no exception. However, this single took longer to review than the others simply because the minute details that we usually discuss… Continue Reading “Music Review: Call Out My Name – Chasing Abbey”
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We are finally back with our Spotlight Artists for 2021. For anyone new to this segment: Welcome! To those who are returning to our blog, Welcome Back! Our next Spotlight Artist for 2021 is the UK band Only The Poets! Their debut EP ‘Speak… Continue Reading “Spotlight Artist: Only The Poets”
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Something we strive for here at Our Muchness Guide is originality and a unique approach to something done plenty of times before and, like us, our topic of discussion today, Chasing Abbey, does the same. We’ll do our best to offer you insight and… Continue Reading “Music Review: Defeated – Chasing Abbey”
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It is safe to say one of the most important art mediums getting us through this lockdown is music and especially new music! Today, we are introducing you to a new Irish musician, Cork native and singer-songwriter Meghan Ali. She released her debut single… Continue Reading “Music Review: Mystic Forest – Meghan Ali”
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It’s safe to say music has gotten us through the first two months of 2021 here at Our Muchness Guide. With many songs that dropped in January featuring on February’s playlist and are still sticking with us into March, today’s post is dedicated to… Continue Reading “Music Review – Stephanie Rainey – No Cowboy”
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A New Year means new music and we are fully getting into the spirit of the New Year with a regular musician here on Our Muchness Guide! Today, dear readers, we are going to be diving into TJ Maestro’s new single ‘No Option’. The… Continue Reading “No Option – TJ Maestro Review”
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Two music posts from Niamh in the space of a few days? You better believe it! Today’s post is dedicated to Wild Youth’s latest single ‘Through The Phone‘. This one is going to hit home for many of you but especially anyone who is… Continue Reading “Wild Youth – Through The Phone”
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Single Spotlight: Modern Colosseum – Wild Youth
Posted on Oct 13, 2022 by ourmuchnessguide
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Well, well what do we have here? A complete breakdown of Wild Youth’s new single ‘Modern Colosseum’? Okaaay, let’s go! We’ve officially moved on (pun intended) from the happy sad love songs and into the realm of socio-political commentary which is enough of a… Continue Reading “Single Spotlight: Modern Colosseum – Wild Youth”
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