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! After taking a break for January, we decided to kick off our 2021 segment in style with… Continue Reading “Spotlight Artist and Single Review: Roisin O – Heart + Bones”
Category: Music Muchness, Spotlight ArtistsTags: 2021, All I Want For Christmas, Chandelier, Danny O Reilly, Dingle, dreams, Drifting, EP 1, Give It Up, Heart + Bones, Here We Go, Homegrown Hero, Homegrown Talent, Irish, Irish Artist, Irish Music, irish musician, Irish Women in Harmony, John Broe, Kerry, Kodaline, Lionel Richie, Lose You To Love Me, Mary Black, Music, music review, Music Video, Philip Maher, review, Roisin O, Selena Gomez, Sia, Single Review, Spotify, Spotlight Artist, Spotlight Artists, Thanks Brother, The Coronas, The Late Late Show, The Script, The Secret Life of Blue, The Thrills, Turn Off the Silence, Twitter, Warn Me of Silence, We Caught It, Xmas Ball 2017, YouTube
Hi All! It’s the end of another month and, honestly, May felt like it passed by quicker than any other month during this Global Pandemic. I don’t know about you all but we, here at Our Muchness Guide, are enjoying the nice weather, finally… Continue Reading “May Monthly Round Up”
Category: Monthly Round-UpTags: 5 Seconds of Summer, 5sos, Album of the Month, Becca Fitzpatrick, Birthdays, Book of the Month, Cheesy Movie Recommendation, Chris Evans, Chris Pratt, Daniel Craig, EP of the Month, EP1, Event of the Month, Facebook Live, Favourite Item of the Month, Good Movie Recommendation, Hallmark, Hannah Montana, Hunted, Hush Hush, Item of the Month, Knives Out, Lock Up Live Show, May, Megan Spooner, Mobile Phone, Moment of the Month, Monthly Round-Up, Movie Picks, Netflix, Never Have I Ever, Noah Centineo, Normal People, Notes of a Conditional Form, Onward, Phone, Quote of the Month, Rome in Love, Scrubs, Seamus Heaney, Single of The Month, Stay Home Stay Safe, Summer, Thanks Brother, The 1975, The Perfect Date, Tom Holland, True Movies, TV Show Picks, Vinyl, YouTube
November Monthly Round Up Well, November is over and it’s time to drag Michael Bublé out of the closet to croon out Christmas classics (Merry Christmas Mr. Bublé. No, Mariah, you stay there!), grab the Celebrations and park your butt in front of the… Continue Reading “November Monthly Round-Up”
Category: Monthly Round-UpTags: 12 Posts of Blogmas, 17th January, 2019 League of Legends World Championship, 5 Seconds of Summer, 5sos, Album, Album Launch, Album of the Month, Aoife Scott, As It Is, Backpack, Before You Go, Better This Way, Book of the Month, Call It Love, Celebrations, Chasing Abbey, Cheesy Movie Recommendation, Christmas, Christmas Movies, Christmas Spirit, Clipboard, Dave, Do Mhuirin O, Dublin Saunter, Elf, Elfie, EP of the Month, EP1, Event of the Month, Favourite Things, Festive Drinks, FML, Galway, Gaming Picks, Ghost Whisperer, Giants, Gigs, Gilmore Girls, Glitter, Good Movie Recommendation, Goodbye, Harry Potter, Headline Gig, Homebird, Hot Chocolate, Indie 2020, Indiependence 2020, Irish Born, J.R.R. Tolkein, January 22nd, John Broe, Kilkenny, Kody Keplinger, Last Christmas, League of Legends, Lewis Capaldi, Lily Collins, London, Lord of the Rings, Luz Corrigan, Martin Luther King Jr., Meg Cabot, Michael Buble, Mine Right Now, Mini Backpack, Missed Gigs, Moment of the Month, Monthly Round-Up, Nicholas Hoult, Nintendo, Nintendo 2DS, Nintendo Switch, One To Watch, Oversized Hoodies, Party Wear, Pokemon, Pokemon Alpha Sapphire, Presents, Quote of the Month, Riot Games, Roisin Dubh, Roisin O, RTE, Sight Of You, Sigrid, Single of The Month, Sky Living, Social, Sparkles, Sucker Punch, Thanks Brother, The Coronas, The DUFF, The Hobbit, The Hub, The Knight Before Christmas, The Mediator Series, Tolkein, Travel, True Damage, Vanessa Hudgens, Video, Warm, We Are Different, We Caught It, Whelans, Wild Youth, Winter Tour, Work
On Saturday 16th of November, both of us here from Our Muchness Guide attended Thanks Brother’s headline gig in Whelan’s in Dublin. As Emma has done a number of reviews in the past, I (Niamh) am in the hot seat for this post! What… Continue Reading “Thanks Brother – Whelan’s”
Category: Music Muchness, Review MuchnessTags: Better This Way, Call It Love, Cover, Dermot Kennedy, Dublin, Dundalk, duo, EP1, Galway, Game of Thrones, Get Loose, Gig, Gig Review, Gigs, Goosebumps, Hamsandwich, INEC, Ireland, Irish Gig, Irish Music, John Broe, Killarney, Kodaline, Last Goodbye, Luz Corrigan, Merch, New EP, Offaly, Olympia Theatre, Roisin Dubh, Roisin O, Sold Out, Sold Out Show, Spotify, St. Annes Park, Support set, Supporting act, Thanks Brother, The Coronas, The Spirit Store, Today FM, We Are Different, We Caught It, Whelans
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