Another week in the bag and, though we don’t have as many new releases as previous weeks, we are back to share our favourite new releases. The new releases this week include some Homegrown Heroes and personal favourites of ours but we can guarantee… Continue Reading “New Music Weekend 16/4/21”
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Every song has a cover. Some covers are more famous than the original (Girls Just Wanna Have Fun anyone?). This post is all about showing that, though Ireland has plenty of stunning original songs and amazing vocal performances, our gifted musicians and songwriters can… Continue Reading “Ireland’s Got You Covered”
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October is over and it has been a crazy month. Spooky season has ended and it is creeping closer to Christmas. We were in London and saw the wonderful Coronas, the ever fabulous Ruthanne in Dublin and I (Emma) got to see the kick… Continue Reading “October’s Monthly Round-Up”
Category: Monthly Round-UpTags: A Discovery of Witches, Adventure, Adventuring, Album of the Month, Alice in Wonderland, All My Friends, American Horror Story 1984, Anna Day, Aoife Scott, BBC 1, Blankets, Book of the Month, Books, Booktober, Brendan Fraser, Call It Love, Chasing Abbey, Cork, DC comics, Deborah Harkness, Dermot Kennedy, Derry Girls, Dublin, Event of the Month, F1, Formula one, Gig, Gigs, Gingerbread, Halloween, Hamsandwich, His Dark Materials, Hot Chocolate, Hyrule, It's a Boy Girl Thing, Koroks, Laoise, Latte, Legend of Zelda, Lewis Carroll, Lilo and Stitch, Links Awakening, Liquid, Mario Kart, Matters of the Heart, Monthly Round-Up, New EP, New Music, Niall Horan, Nice To Meet Ya, November 15th, October, Peaky Blinders, Photographer, Pokemon, Pokemon Shield, Pokemon Sword, Pokemon Sword/Shield, Reception elf, Rome, Ruthanne, Ruthanne Cunningham, Single of The Month, Stitch, Sweets, Taylor Swift, Thanks Brother, The Academy Dublin, The Academy Green Room, The Coronas, The Fandom, The Joker, The Mummy, Toadette, Whelans, Where Are We Now, Wild Youth, Without Fear
With a newly released debut album, “Matters of the Heart”, and dates in The Academy in Dublin and in Colours in London, Ruthanne really seems unstoppable right now. With more songwriter credits than any normal human being would know what to do with, you… Continue Reading “Matters of the Heart – Ruthanne”
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