Category Archive for 'Music'

Musical Rooms Part 26: Xiu Xiu

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

“My favorite place to make music is my living room. The Xiu Xiu studio, called “thee fallings out brose studio”, has been there, interrupting my life since I moved into my current apartment in 2005. It is both hyper productive and socially stunting to be able to look at it from my bedroom’s open door.
There […]

Tuesday gig madness - New Bloods

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Tomorrow night, music fans are spoilt for choice with The National, Ane Brun, The Hold Steady, Yeasayer, The Pigeon Detectives, Black Mountain and Ain all playing in Dublin. One gig you might have missed, is New Bloods, an all girl trio from Oregon, who released their debut album, The Secret Life, (review here) last month […]

Musical Rooms Part 25: Robotnik

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

“My favourite space to create music would have to be at home, specifically this tiny room with hardly any space in it to move. Actually, the smaller the room the better the feeling of being creative! Big studios are kind of odd to record in and any experience I’ve had of them has certainly dismantled […]

Musical Rooms Part 24: Thao Nguyen

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

“I like any space that is void of other people and most furniture. But I like the option to sit, stand, or lay down while playing guitar. Since we are on tour much more than we are stationary, I don’t have much leeway to be specific, but the most I can hope for is […]

Musical Rooms in The Irish Times

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

From today, I’m delighted to say that the Musical Rooms will appear as an occasional column in The Ticket, in The Irish Times. People have been very supportive of the series since it started on the blog back in November. As I said in a comment yesterday, musicians who read it confess that it’s a […]

Musical Rooms Part 23: Essie Jain

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

“The only place I like to create music is always my house in New York - I’ve never been one of those folks who’s able to pick up a guitar and write music in a moving vehicle. The room itself is compact and small, it’s recently been painted the colour purple, and it’s tucked in […]

Will Stevie Wonder be coming to Ireland this year?

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

I have it on very good authority that Stevie Wonder is playing some London dates later this year. Jim usually has advance gig news before anyone, so maybe he’s heard some insider whispering on whether the great man himself might stop off in Dublin for a gig?
My dad saw Stevie play the RDS in the […]

Words and Music: the supernatural

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Last night on BBC Radio 3 Samantha Morton featured in a programme that might be of interest to anyone participating in Dreadful Thoughts. Words and Music examined various poems that have been inspired by the supernatural, with readings by Morton and Dominic West from The Wire. Poems by Yeats, Emily Dickinson, Thomas Hardy and Robert […]

Edel Coffey bids farewell to Phantom today

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Niall and Una have already flagged this, but it’s an end of a particular era for Phantom 105.2 today. Edel Coffey is finishing up on Access All Areas this morning, having presented the show since the station went on air in October 2006. One of the station’s few female presenters, AAA is one of Phantom’s […]

Competition - Passes to see Chromatics/Donal Dineen/David Kitt

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Maximum Joy host one of their biggest gigs to date with Portland’s Chromatics playing their first Irish date. Fronted by Ruth Radelet, theirs is the realm of dark, electro pop populated by synths, drums and guitar. Above is the video for their fantastic single, ‘In The City’. They also do a rather fine cover of […]

All girl bands and Ladyfest Cork

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

While writing an article about the many legged music and culture machine that is Ladyfest Cork, I discovered several fantastic bands were on the line-up. Some I already know and am fond of - Janey Mac, Party Weirdo, Queen Kong, You’re Only Massive - but two in particular have really grabbed me, both all […]

Musical Rooms Part 22: Matt Lunson/One Day International

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

“Our favourite space to create music in is Exchequor Studios in the centre of Dublin. It’s owned by Nick Seymour from Crowded House and we’ve been lucky enough to avail of it for much of the last year or so. It’s a single room studio with loads of natural light, synths, surrounding food emporiums, a […]