Last night.
Following the shout out by feisty Swedish pop-folkers Timoteij on Monday, the group performed in The Mercantile, Dame Street, Dublin.
Previously: The Show WILL Go On
(Thanks Kieran Frost)
Last night.
Following the shout out by feisty Swedish pop-folkers Timoteij on Monday, the group performed in The Mercantile, Dame Street, Dublin.
Previously: The Show WILL Go On
(Thanks Kieran Frost)
Mmm. Kaleidolicious.
Harvey Manor writes:
Irish film production company SecondFrame just made a pineal gland-expanding video to go along to Irish electronic act PolyGlove‘s new single ‘Ohm’ Place your third eye glasses on now…
Down To Earth by Australian electronic duo Flight Facilities featuring the mighty Sam Rockwell in Christopher Walken ‘hoofer-from-back-in-the-day’ mode.
Directed by Uncle Friendly.
The opening theme of Seinfeld deftly synched to the angry nu-metal stylings of Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst.
Take from it what you will.

The lineup for this years Reading Leeds Festival adjusted for bands that have a woman in them.
(via Helen Lewis)
(Thanks GK)
Send You On Your Way by Galway-based indie-rockers The Sandy Rats, from their debut EP.
(Thanks Dylan Cassidy)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwfH9oAiPH0
Guitarist Randy Bachman (even he, in a 2011 clip from his radio show) deconstructs the mysterious opening clang of the Beatle’s 1964 hit.
We always thought it was an A polytriad ii7/V in Ab major.
*strums yukulele abstractedly*
(Pic: filmforum)
Sé writes:
This is Maitiú Ó Casaide, Young Musician of the Year. He says:
“We are really lucky that our culture and language are still alive. The government and the West Brits are making every effort to suppress our Gaelic identity.”
Impassioned young native speaker blowing off steam?
Calm, reasoned, mutually respectful debate, anyone?
Luke writes:
Thought this might tickle peoples fancy, its a wee video from Electric Picnic that Little Beast made down at EP 2014. You get to hear Andre 3000 say “stanky” to a crowd of thousands.
Rural Savage – Up In Donegal
Chris Somers writes:
A rad (sic) new tune from Galway based punk trio Rural Savage. Having treated the public to smash hits like ‘The Righteous Hand of Critical Fury’ and ‘Alcohol’ this latest offering ‘Up in Donegal’ is a meditation on life in the Forgotten County. Serve raw with a side of the red hand.