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Month: December 2017

IMRO at Other Voices 2017/Day One

This time last year, we noted that more and more people were somehow getting into the idea of driving down to Dingle for a weekend of music, cultural encounters, discussion, food, and checking out the unique character of the local bars. What we couldn’t have predicted was how much word has spread in the interim period. As I was taking stock of the world we live in, sitting beside the fire at Kennedy’s Bar, with a beverage in front of me, I overheard a few people talking close by. They had never been to Other Voices before, they said to each other; two of them said they had never even heard of it until earlier this year when acquaintances had told them about it. Even now, it seems, 16 years after it first started as a twinkle of an idea in the minds of Philip King, Tina O’Reilly, Nuala O’Connor and a few more, there is still work to be done in getting news of Other Voices – as well as its importance within the cultural fabric of the country – out to the population at large.

There’s no doubt that Other Voices has increased its public profile over the past four years, let alone 14. There was a time, said Molly King (daughter of Philip and Nuala), and now one of Other Voices’ highly effective development team, when she had to beg (or borrow) people passing by on Main Street to come into St James Church to fill the pews. Now? People would almost bite your hand off for a ticket.

Speaking of the church, here’s a question for you: has anyone witnessed a better and more powerful performance than that given by Seattle artist Perfume Genius on Friday night? We’ll answer that in a minute. Firstly, it takes some guts to stand out on a small stage and perform in front of strangers and a film crew, but UK singer Isaac Gracie and Irish singers Dermot Kennedy and Aine Cahill did just that. Short sets of around 25-30 minutes each focused on their respective good points, and if sometimes these young artists felt ever so slightly burdened by their influences they didn’t seem any the worse for it.

But, Holy Mother of God – Perfume Genius? Here was an artist who corralled his tortured soul into a space that fully enabled him to provide one of the best Other Voices performances I’ve seen since The National almost ripped the rivets off the church roof several years ago. Enacting some kind of kinetic, sinewy dance that no one would even want to match, Mike Hadreas drew delicate lines around an imperious collection of alternative pop songs that engaged with societal norms while ferociously challenging them. The cherry on top of this was the man’s voice, which connects any discernible gaps between Jonsi (of Sigur Ros), Anohni, and our own James Vincent McMorrow. The end result is, genuinely, like I’ve ever seen before.

Before and after the church were many Music Trail gigs, of which there are far too much of to list here, but which we fully recommend should be checked out for their diversity, range, and styles.

Today (Saturday) is when IMRO takes over. IMRO has been a supporter of Other Voices for many years, and IMRO’s Other Room is the section of Other Voices that acknowledges the talents of Irish musicians and songwriters. In blog posts for Sunday and Monday, I’ll be reviewing all of the IMRO Other Room acts – Pillow Queens, Maria Kelly, Slow Riot, Katie Laffan, Le Boom, Katie Kim, Rosborough, and Joshua Burnside – performing at An Chonair Bar.

Until then, relax into the weekend: pace yourself, have some lovely food, enjoy a drink (or two – it’s allowed!) and see you in front of the stage.

Tony Clayton-Lea

 

Irish Artists Join Forces for ‘A Co-Present Christmas’ for Pieta House

Irish music radio show The Co-Present on Dublin Digital Radio have compiled a 15 track album of Christmas songs by an eclectic mix of Irish Artists.

“Christmas is a time of year when friends and family come together and enjoy each others company. Unfortunately, for some, it is a time of remembrance for those we have lost and for others a time of loneliness and sadness. We at Pieta House are trying every day to break the cycle of suicide and self-harm and to comfort those who have lost a loved one. 

This album, from the first note to the last chorus, signifies a great hope. Pieta House strives for an Ireland where suicide, self-harm and stigma have been replaced by hope, self-care and acceptance. Finally to everyone involved with the album we extend our gratitude, that you have given your time and energy to help those who need our services and to know that you are changing lives.” Pieta House.

Featuring contributions from Villagers, Ailbhe Reddy, Jack O’Rourke, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Columbia Mills, Session Motts and many more (see track listing below). A Co-Present Christmas sees covers of classic tracks from The Pretenders, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Joni Mitchell as well as some old Christmas favourites and two original songs.

All proceeds from the album and live events will be donated to Pieta House Suicide and Self Harm Crisis Centre. Freephone – 1800 247 247.

The album will premier digitally via Nialler9 today, December 1st with a live launch happening on Saturday, December 9th at Drop Dead Twice, Francis Street, Dublin 8 where we will sell physical copies of the album and see performances from contributing artists, Session Motts, Junior Brother, Columbia Mills, I Have A Tribe, Tanjier and more. Tickets for the live event cost €10.00 and are available from Dice Ireland via the event page.

This project is sponsored by Herbert Place Studios and Yangaroo Music Ireland and Atlas Language School

A Co-Present Christmas | Tracklisting:
Hvmmingbyrd – God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Villagers – White Christmas
Montauk Hotel – 2000 Miles
Elephant – River
Session Motts – Oh No It’s Xmas!
Jack O’Rourke ft: Graham White – The Power Of Love
Maria Doyle Kennedy – Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
Cloud Castle Lake – Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire
Lemoncello – Walking In The Air
I Have A Tribe – I Have A Tribe Christmas Song
Ailbhe Reddy – Stay Another Day
Tanjier – Merry Christmas Everybody
Columbia Mills – Blue Christmas
Junior Brother – Oh Holy Night
Marlene Enright – Auld Lang Syne

Digital download via Bandcamp  for €10 | https://thecopresent.bandcamp.com/album/a-co-present-christmas-3

Physical copies of the album will also cost €10 and are available from the following record shops nationwide

Tower Dublin (Dublin)
Classified Records (Dundalk)
Steamboat Records (Limerick)
Plugd (Cork)
OMG at Zhivago (Galway)
Record Room (Sligo)

and at the LIVE EVENT IN DUBLIN ON DEC 9TH

Young Bands Get Chance to Feature on 2FM Playlist

The Bláthnaid Libh show on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta and RTÉ 2FM have come together to offer one up and coming band or musician the opportunity to be playlisted on RTÉ 2FM for a week, and to be the first ever contemporary song in Irish to do so.

The prize will go to the winner of the Gradaim NÓS 2018 Song of the Year, Amhrán na Bliana, which was launched by Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh in Dublin during the week.   The judges for the award will be Eoghan McDermott from 2FM, Eleanor McEvoy and award-winning Record Producer Ciarán Byrne.

Gradaim NÓS are the first and only awards for contemporary music acts in Irish, and this year Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh’s radio programme Bláthnaid Libh on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta will be the official radio partner for the Song of the Year award.

They have teamed up with their sister station RTÉ 2FM to offer the winners this superb prize – the opportunity to feature on the 2FM playlist for a week, a station with a weekly reach of over 800,000 listeners.   The winners will have their song recorded in RTÉ Radio studios and then have it re-mastered by Grammy award-winning record producer Ciarán Byrne before being playlisted by 2FM.

Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh said:
I am very proud that Bláthnaid Libh, 2FM and Nós.ie are collaborating to bring Song of the Year to an international audience from the national broadcaster’s main stage.  Music is music, whatever the language!

Dan Healy, Head of 2FM, commented:
At 2FM, we are committed to championing Irish music talent and this is an excellent opportunity to give new artists working in the Irish-language the backing of the country’s biggest music station, and we are very happy to be on board with Bláthnaid Libh.”

The awards are open to all artists working in Irish.  The closing date for the Song of the Year award is 14 December.  The shortlist will be announced before Christmas on the Bláthnaid Libh show on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta, and the winners will be announced at the awards ceremony in the Sugar Club in Dublin on 12 January.   There are eight categories altogether in the Gradaim NÓS awards, including Album of the Year, Newcomer of the Year and Video of the Year awards.

See more on the awards at nos.ie/gradaim-nos-2018  and www.rte.ie/rnag

Inner City Radio Release ‘Love’

Limerick newcomers are carving a name for themselves straight out of the gate, having been tipped by Niall Byrne of The Irish Times, and 2FM’s Dan Hegarty. The duo have also performed live on Today FM’s Paul Mc Loone Sessions.

A departure from their debut, ‘Love’ is the duo’s second single, a catchy tune with a funky bass line reminiscent of west coast 1990s hip hop.

Youtube // Apple Music // Spotify // Soundcloud // Bandcamp

Brian Kennedy Announces Concert at Hook Lighthouse

Legendary singer and songwriter Brian Kennedy announces a unique evening concert at the ancient Hook lighthouse on the tip of the Hook Peninsula county Wexford.

On Friday evening, February 2nd, 2018 multi-platinum selling singer and songwriter Brian Kennedy will host a unique concert in the ancient lighthouse tower. The chart-topping Belfast born singer with the voice of an angel is known for his ballads and has also represented Ireland in the Eurovision Song contest. His career has spanned three decades with two multi-platinum selling albums and awards for best male artist and best album.

Brian toured with the legendary Van Morrison and has shared the global stage with some of the all-time greats including Stevie Wonder, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Ray Charles amongst much more and has toured the world performing his chart-topping songs.

2017 has been a very busy year for Brian. After a sell-out run at the world renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival he recently released the triple ‘Live at Vicar Street, Dublin’ double CD & bonus DVD before heading all the way to China for a 10 date tour with Secret Garden where they had a huge hit with Brian singing ‘You Raise Me Up’.

By hosting this concert Brian Kennedy joins a number of well-known singers who have all enjoyed hosting audiences in the 800-year-old lighthouse tower, including Maria Doyle Kennedy, Mundy, Kieran Goss and Annie Kinsella to name but a few.

For further details and tickets see www.hookheritage.ie or call 051 397055. A limited number of tickets to this performance are on sale at €30 per person.

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