Author Archives: Nick Kelly

Declan O’Rourke – Arrivals

Free tonight?

Dublin songwriting colossus Declan O’Rourke (top) celebrates the release of his 7th album Arrivals with a live streamed gig from the Abbey Theatre this evening at 8pm.

Declan will be playing songs from the new record, which was produced by Paul Weller. The video for the poignant title track was directed by Natasha Waugh and features stark images of an empty Dublin airport in lockdown as well as Declan playing the piano in a deserted train station.

This will go down as one of the enduring cultural responses to the present crisis.

Tickets for the show tonight can be purchased here.

Nick says: Arrivals is a new departure for Declan.

Declan O’Rourke

1957.

Bleedin’ loco.

Station, anyone?

CIÉ No. CC1

Barefoot Magicians – The Anthem

We should be dancing, yeah.

Dublin-based soul groove ensemble Barefoot Magicians (top) lighten the mood with a vivacious hip-swinging cover of American DJ GRiZ‘s hit.

Dave from the band writes:

“It’s full of positivity and i’m happy to duel with anyone who says it’s not. The dancer is Emphis, choreographed by her good self. Might put peeps in a good mood, then again it might not…”

Nick says: But our commenters are always in a good mood! (*gets coat*)

Barefoot Magicians

Reginald Dyer?

Sir Michael O’Dwyer?

Amritsar massacre

Gulp.

[Alt pop star] Grimes has burnished her otherworldly reputation with a large back tattoo of what she calls “beautiful alien scars.”

Grimes has had her eyes on cosmic horizons all 2021, recently claiming she’d be willing to travel to Mars “after age 50” even if it required “manual labour until death.” She also vowed to get one of her partner Elon Musk’s brain chips, saying, “We’ll have the knowledge of the Gods.”

Fair enough.

Grimes Shows Off New Tattoo of “Beautiful Alien Scars” (COS)


Tony St Ledger – The Old Town

“We’re taking back these lonely streets again.”

That’s the spirit. Trouble Pilgrims guitarist Tony St Ledger marks a turning point in our lockdown story with a call to arms to make our capital great again.

Tony writes:

“This song celebrates the opening up of our lives again with the lifting of the 5km travel restrictions on April 12th 2021.

“This is the third song in the Lockdown Demo series. We can finally return to our beautiful beloved city.”

The video comes courtesy of Tony and Louis St Ledger.

Nick says: I sure missed you, honey, when you weren’t around

Tony St Ledger

Thank Florence it’s Friday.

We received a suggestion earlier from regular reader Scottser for the theme of this week’s music jamboree.

He mused:

“In the current climate, a theme of anti-Establishment would make a pretty cool Friday tunes competition.”

So there you have it: simply post your favourite anti-Establishment song and the reason why you like it below to be in with a chance of bagging yourself a €20 Currys PC World voucher redeemable in any Currys store.

Here’s mine.

The winner will be chosen by my anarchist flatmate.

Please include video links if possible.

Lines close at 11am on Saturday!

Nick says: Good luck!

Currys PC World

Beoga – Breathe

It’s trad, Jim, but not as we know it.

Beoga – the Irish word for lively – put a new spin on an old genre on their new 5-song Breathe EP.

The ensemble – Niamh Dunne; Liam Bradley; Sean Og Graham; Damian McKee and Eamon Murray – mix accordion and fiddle with modern pop sounds to create something new and vibrant.

Having collaborated with Ed Sheeran on his hit Galway Girl, the group have already reached millions of fans around the world.

The video was directed by Billy Cummings.

Beoga play an online concert from the Belfast Limelight on April 17 at 8pm.

Nick says: Where angels fear to trad.

Beoga

Rory & The Island – Miss This

Is this the lockdown anthem of the year?

Former Revs frontman Rory Gallagher has made a heart-wrenching video that contrasts the vibrant life we once knew to the current housebound existence we now find ourselves in.

Rory says:

“It was a simple concept of creating a contrast between old images of normal lively scenes of life such as music festivals, gigs, football games and busy cafes etc against the backdrop of being stuck indoors with my family during lockdown just waiting around and trying to pass the time without going insane.

“I filmed it on my phone and just edited it all together with old footage I had on memory sticks. My two sons – Aidan (5) and Shay (2) – played their parts perfectly and deserve an MTV award. Strangely when I watched it back a week later it looked and sounded less like a lockdown video and more like a mid-life crisis! I hope this flaw makes it timeless, haha.”

Nick says: Great story, Rory.

Rory & The Island