https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a67n7FA4_k
Some NSFW, Kerry-based rap?
Oh go on then.
Hound by Tralee rapper Zach Buggy, aka SendMoreSpies.
Previously: You May Like This
Thanks Oscar Brophy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a67n7FA4_k
Some NSFW, Kerry-based rap?
Oh go on then.
Hound by Tralee rapper Zach Buggy, aka SendMoreSpies.
Previously: You May Like This
Thanks Oscar Brophy
Come on Live Long – Why Don’t You
The third song from the Broadsheet.ie and PressRecord.tv music series, hosting and producing videos for Irish acts performing new material.
Dublin-based Come On Live Long is Robert Ardiff, Louise Gaffney, Ken McCabe and David O’Connor and they play a mix of electronic, funk, alt rock and folk. ‘Why Don’t You’ is from their new untitled album which will be released in early 2016.
Last week: Bitch Falcon
Week 1: Tomorrows
Thanks John Barker
The Shruggs – The Oooh Song
James of The Shruggs [Bandon, Co Cork two piece] writes:
We would be really Thankful if you could help us spread the word about our new single. Above is the crazy Goat-Based video for it….
Available at iTunes here
Tomorrows – Another Life
John Barker writes:
Myself and Robin Ball started a music website last year called Press Record The idea was to provide an alternative platform for acts wishing to promote their music. One of the main features of the site involves us making videos of acts performing new material live in Asylum Studios in Dublin 2.
So far we’ve worked with the likes of Jape, Le Galaxie, All Tvvins, HamsandwicH, Fight Like Apes, and lots more – over 70 videos in total. Above is our latest video featuring [hook-laden, psych-tinged, Dublin four-piece] Tomorrows.
Codes – And Arrows And Aaarows
Rapturous and wordy new single from tasty Dublin-based electronic quintet.
Ray (guitar, vocals, piano and synth) writes:
Taken from our second studio album ‘AALTARS’. It’s out on the 18th September but you can preorder now via iTunes and Amazon [link below]. We also play Whelan’s [Camden Street, Dublin] on the 19th September to celebrate the release. Many thanks to our fans who helped in the making of this album through a very successful crowd-funding campaign.
Stonking, in fairness.
Video by Daragh Anderson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CpF6tLeMWc&feature=youtu.be
Three Whiskeys and one can.
A darkly boozy number from the musical Gotta Make That Train currently showing at the Tivoli Theatre, Francis Street, Dublin until Saturday (September 5).
The C&W tuner stars Sandy Kelly, Morgan Jones and Ian Bustard who sings the above number and co-wrote the score with Noella Brennan.
Yee and, if you will, haw.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3n0Jxz6oVpg
Fiach Morairty (feat Róisín O) – Married To Music
Brush-stroked Irish-born, angel-voiced pair hook up for melodic marriage proposal rebuttal paean.
Fight!
Starring Sarah Tansey; Directed by Ray Mongey; Visual Effects: Glue

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsUOv2xoiOo
Adam and Caz – The Sun Don’t Shine
Buzz writes:
Adam Matthews and Caroline O’Neill’s latest cover is this topical belter by Klangkarussell to get you over the hump. The handsome and talented young fella also stars in this and yes, he gets his kit off….
Gulp.
The Crossfire – Streetlight Angel
Pete Murphy writes:
Introducing The Crossfire, a rock quintet from Dublin [Seán Buckley on Lead Vocals, Matt Brady on Lead Guitar, Chris Murphy on Rhythm Guitar, Seán Keeley on Bass, and Adam Shanahan on Drums]. Where other acts nowadays shy away from the mainstream, The Crossfire write unashamedly big songs to be played in big places.
They wear their influences firmly on their sleeves… U2, Coldplay, Kings Of Leon, The Killers… and make no secret of their ambition to play the same stages, and to the same size crowds as their heroes. For these guys, indie obscurity is not an option. As they say themselves “There are no gimmicks or fads, just a driving ambition and desire to play these songs to as many as possible.”
FIGHT!
Enemies – Play Fire
Jenny writes:
Happy hump day! Here’s a new music video by IKilcoole, Co Wicklow-based Enemies [Lewis Jackson, Mark O’Brien, Eoin Whitfield and Micheál Quinn]. It was filmed in a quarry in Cavan by the one and only Finn Keenan. Enjoy (or don’t – I’m not the boss of you)