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Every kind of sound imaginable.

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Ilenkusnew single from post-metal Galwegians

What you may need to know…

01. Previous column featurees Ilenkus return with their first new material in nearly two years.

02. Emerging in 2011, the band combines heavy-duty riffage with atmosphere and technical proficiency, as best displayed on their 2014 sophomore effort The Crossing.

03. Streaming above is new single Hunny Bunny, which premiered last week on MetalSucks before going on general release via Bandcamp.

04. It’s taken from the band’s upcoming Hunger 7″ E.P., for released later this autumn, pending the current crush on vinyl production.

Verdict: Hunny Bunny takes the band’s dynamic and turns it on its head, as long-form compositions give way to more focused aggression.

Ilenkus

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Rainy Boy Sleepsinger-songwriter Stephen Martin, R.I.P.

“Three single notes on ‘Teenage Kicks’ wasn’t enough for me. I needed to make a bigger noise.”

Stephen Martin

The Irish music scene  is in mourning after it was confirmed that Stephen Martin, a.k.a. Rainy Boy Sleep, had been found dead after a search that went on for over three weeks.

Martin’s BreakingTunes profile is humbly-written and enthusiastic, now a tribute to a body of work and live experience that encompassed a pair of extended-plays under his pseudonym, and a star that was on the rise in music, with live supports for the likes of Cyndi Lauper [see below) and James Morrison, and endorsements from Snow Patrol’s Gary Lightbody among others.

In tribute to Martin, The Thin Air has uploaded a previously print-exclusive interview, documenting Martin’s musical firsts. Martin’s wit and humour make the piece a thoroughly charming read, prefaced by a moving tribute by editor Brian Coney.

The thoughts and sympathies of the Broadsheet team go out to Stephen’s family and friends.

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JAMES VINCENT MCMORROWNew single and big gigs announced for October

What you may need to know…

01. Dubliner James Vincent McMorrow is a world-travelled troubadour and songwriter, possibly in scarce need of an introductory piece at this stage.

02. New album We Move is up for pre-order now, following on from much-fancied sophomore LP Post-Tropical, which led McMorrow around the world and to sold-out shows in Sydney Opera House, Choice Music Prize nominations, and getting sampled by hip-hop oligarch Drake.

03. Streaming above is the video for first single Rising Water, directed by Freenjoy and according to McMorrow, documents “the things we tell ourselves to move through loss”.

04. Big gigs announced to launch the record include Galway’s Black Box on August 5th, and Dublin’s National Stadium on August 7th.

VERDICT: Wonderfully barebones, cathartic synthiness that bodes well for the upcoming LP.

James Vincent McMorrow

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FONDANew single and gigs this weekend

What you may need to know…

01. Galway/Limerick/Glasgow garage-rock trio FONDA have emerged as ones-to-watch in Irish music in recent times.

02. Specialising in a brittle, melancholic, but warm strain of croon-along, garage-rock-inflected pop, the band formed in January of last year, and got their debut EP, Social Services, out of their systems in June.

03. Streaming above is the video for new single Dreaming, described by The Thin Air as “probably our favourite Irish track of 2016 so far”. Produced by Bloom Media, it was shot in the none-more-Limerick location of Costello’s Tavern, once described perfectly by a friend of your writer’s as “Freakscene on Craggy Island”.

04. Playing tonight at the Bernard Shaw in Dublin with Shrug Life, and tomorrow night at Fred Zeppelin’s in Cork with Limrockers Slow Riot. Catch them supporting Gun Outfit upstairs in Dolan’s in Limerick on the 16th, also.

VERDICT: FONDA bring together the existential horrors and the warm-and-fuzzies. What’s not to like?

FONDA

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Hero In ErrorDublin metal/hardcore veterans ready new material

What you may need to know…

01. Having featured on metal bills up and down the country for the better part of a decade, Hero in Error feel like they’ve been a part of Irish music forever.

02. Getting their start in 2008, the band began to ascend in 2011, with E.P. The High Point of New Lows releasing on Sony-distributed US indie Mediaskare.

03. Following some personnel shifts, the band returns with their first new single in quite some time, The Hollow Truth, streaming above.

04. The band hit the road again shortly in support of the single, on September 23rd and 24th, to be precise, with a formal announcement on venues due shortly.

Verdict: A rousing return for the band, built on big riffs and a sonorous hook. Here’s to more.

HERO IN ERROR

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dowryPlaying Dublin this weekend

What you may need to know…

01. dowry is the solo project of Ena Brennan, and sees the accomplished violinist and composer play with loops and layering among other elements in her compositions.

02. The Tandem Felix and Bad Sea member, is a longtime musician, writer, graphic designer and arts administrator, and her variety of experience in bands, orchestras and solo performance speaks for itself.

03. Streaming above is most recent single Sincerely, a gentle and seemingly fraught piece, the latest addition to an eclectic and ever-growing body of work.

04. Playing next at Thirty-Four in Dublin this Saturday, with Caoilian Sherlock in support.

Verdict: Forward-thinking, innovative music, panoramic in scope and fearless in execution.

dowry

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Fox Jawcelebrating ten years and a new E.P.

What you may need to know…

01. It’s been a long road for the folk-informed alt-rockers formerly known as Fox Jaw Bounty Hunters.

02. Over three-hundred shows, two full-lengths and a rash of singles and E.P.s, the lads have traipsed across Europe and America, completing the Irish festival-grind checklist in the process, including Castlepalooza, Knockanstockan, and Indiependence, among many others.

03. Streaming above is the video for most recent-single Hit It Off, a slower-moving number indicative of their rock ‘n’ roll leanings, with a promo featuring a Munster fan having a terrible evening altogether (possibly NSFW). It’s taken from their next E.P., Black Light Vignette.

04. See them next at Electric Picnic‘s Electric Side Show stage, or if you’re in Limrock, drop in to Dolan’s on the 17th of next month for their tenth-anniversary/record-launch proceedings.

Verdict: Heads-down, no-nonsense rock ‘n’ roll, well-honed over the years and the result of obvious passion for their craft.

Fox Jaw

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Caoilian Sherlockfolk-pop troubadouring from Cork

What you may need to know…

01. Shaker Hymn frontman and event-management magnate Caoilian Sherlock is venturing into solo territory.

02. Ploughing a melancholy, poppy folk furrow, reminiscent of Big Star among others, he’s already been busy on his own, including playing last year’s IndieCork festival and a number of support slots around Cork.

03. Streaming above is newly-released single I’ll Be a Fool for You, available on Bandcamp.

04. Catch himself and Dowry playing Mallow tomorrow as part of the Living Space Project music trail of the town, and in a more intimate gig setting Sunday evening at Gulpd Cafe in the Triskel in Cork. The duo will also have a Dublin leg on Saturday 13th at Thirty-Four.

Verdict: As warm and welcoming as his main outfit’s music, but vested with a voice and flair for lovelorn songcraft that’s all his own.

Caoilian Sherlock