Hilary Woods returns to song and brings forth her best work to date. Continue reading
Tag Archives: Ireland
CMAT – EURO-COUNTRY
Let’s talk about some country pop you didn’t know you needed. Continue reading
Gurriers – Come and see
There’s a new band in town ready to shake up the guitar scene, and they’re not here to play nice. Gurriers have arrived… Continue reading
Therapy? – Hard Cold Fire
Therapy? is back after six long years with Cold Hard Fire, another collection of great songs that will hook you in. We checked it out for you. Continue reading
Cruachan – The Living and the Dead
After five years of almost complete silence, Cruachan are finally back to pummel you with Irish folk metal. We checked out their new album.
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Gilla Band – Most Normal
Wake up you noise loving punkers, it’s time for Gilla Band! Continue reading
Fontaines D.C. – Skinty Fia
As summer soars, time slows down and the steady stream of interesting releases comes to a standstill. So it’s a good time to write about Fontaines D.C.’s third, an album we left on the shelf for dull moments like these. Continue reading
Therapy? – Cleave
Therapy? is back with a collection of crunchy post-punk songs. We take a look at how they fare on their fifteenth effort. Continue reading
Primordial – Exile Amongst the Ruins
Over a month after its release, we finally sit back and take a good, hard look at Exile Amongst the Ruins, the ninth album by Irish black/pagan ensemble Primordial. Was it worth the long wait? Continue reading
Primordial – Where Greater Men Have Fallen
Some bands have a hard time doing things wrong. While most artists will alternate great albums with mediocre to dire ones on occasion, there are a few bands who manage to keep a certain momentum. Ireland’s Primordial is such a band, and Where Greater Man Have Fallen is another great album in a truly impressive and ever-expanding catalogue.