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Month: January 2018

1000 Beasts feat Janet Grogan Release ‘Lord (It’s OK)’

Irish electronic act 1000 Beasts releases his latest single ‘Lord (It’s OK)’ (featuring Janet Grogan) on 23rd February. This is the third single from 1000 Beasts, following on from his debut ‘Wonderland’ (featuring Briony) and ‘Got This Feeling (Remix)’ (featuring Ryan O’Shaughnessy), both released in second half of 2017.

‘Lord’ is a broken-hearted love ballad reminiscent of Bon Iver, Francis and the Lights, and Cashmere Cat. A compelling vocal performance from Janet Grogan, ‘Lord’ culminates in a sparse yet emotionally powerful vocoder climax at the two-and-a-half minute mark. The video for ‘Lord’ was shot in Birmingham, directed by Lochlainn McKenna, and stars Beth Antonia and Ray Bethley as the warring couple at the centre of the song.

1000 Beasts is Cian Sweeney, a well-established Irish musician, pianist and producer who has worked with many household names in the Irish music industry including Bressie, Una Healy, Damian McGinty, Declan O’Rourke, Moya Brennan, the RTE Concert Orchestra and Bryan Adams.

Inspired by all the talent that surrounded him in his professional career, it wasn’t long before Cian conceived the idea of 1000 Beasts, a project where he could collaborate and write electro-pop with this talent; the name itself pays homage to these “beasts”. Despite only releasing his debut single during the summer of 2017, 1000 Beasts is already receiving consistent national and regional airplay from stations across Ireland.

Like many people, Cian first became aware of Dubliner Janet Grogan when she took part in The X Factor UK in 2014. Janet was one of the most talked about contestants of that season and her controversial elimination even prompted Simon Cowell to say that he had made a mistake in letting her go. However, when a Dublin based international music publisher initially introduced Cian to Janet, the duo became a formidable team, writing pop songs for major label artists across the world. It wasn’t long before they co-wrote ‘Lord’ together, specifically for 1000 Beasts.

1000 Beasts is lauded for his energetic live shows combining electronic beats with acoustic instruments, live drums and live visuals, and he has already performed at Hard Working Class Heroes 2017 and at a headline show in Whelan’s in Dublin last Autumn. He is set to perform at this summer’s festival circuit, with Indiependence Festival 2018 the first to announce.

1000 Beasts is currently putting together tour dates for 2018 as well as developing fresh collaborations and new music, some of which is expected to be released before the summer. For all this news, gigs and more, follow @1000Beasts across social media.

1000 Beasts have announced the following shows:

Fri. 23 Feb            The Stormy Teacup, Limerick
Tue. 27 Feb           The Workmans Club, Dublin as part of WeBloom

Hudson Taylor Kick Off 2018 with New Single ‘Run With Me’

Now we’re gonna set fire to last year
Say goodbye to the songs and old dreams we held dear.

Irish brothers Alfie and Harry Hudson-Taylor embrace the new year with the release of their brand new single ‘Run With Me’, on Friday 12th January.

‘Run With Me’ is the long-awaited follow up to Irish radio smash ‘Feel It Again’, which was one of the biggest airplay hits of 2017, and has clocked up over 2 million streams so far. Like ‘Feel It Again’, ‘Run With Me’ was produced by Ryan Hadlock, best known for his work with Lumineers and Vance Joy, and mixed in Dublin by Ruadhri Cushnan (Mumford & Son, Ed Sheeran).

Hudson Taylor worked closely with Dogs Trust Ireland on the video for ‘Run With Me’.  Speaking about the video the band said: “‘Run With Me’ is about those friends that are by your side at all times and lift you up whatever you’re going through. Dogs are often that exact type of friend for people and we wanted to make a video that was uplifting and fun but also delivered the message that there are so many dogs in shelters and rescues around the country that just need loving homes. We absolutely loved making this video and we hope people not only enjoy watching it but also consider giving a rescue dog a home and having that dog give them their unconditional love and friendship in return.

Suzie Carley, Executive Director, Dogs Trust, said: “We are thrilled to join up with for the launch of their fantastic new single! Both Alfie and Harry are huge dog lovers so we were delighted to welcome them to our Rehoming Centre recently, where they shot some scenes for their brand new music video and met some of our beautiful furry residents! It’s so important to raise awareness about adopting instead of buying a dog so we were delighted that the boys asked us to be a part of spreading this message through their video. We all had an amazing experience working with Alfie, Harry and their wonderful team – especially our dogs, who couldn’t resist lots of cuddles and kisses in between takes!

The new release tees up Hudson Taylor’s exciting touring schedule, which will see the duo and their crack band of amazing musicians on the road through until spring time.

20th January – O2 Institute 3, Birmingham SOLD OUT
21st January – Academy 3, Manchester SOLD OUT
22nd January – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow SOLD OUT
24th January – The Fleece, Bristol SOLD OUT
25th January – The Scala, London
30th January – Bitterzoet, Amsterdam, NL
31st January – Simplon, Groningen, NL
2nd February – Privatclub, Berlin, DE
3rd February – Molotow Sky Bar, Hamburg, DE
5th February – Hagges Musik Bar, Tonder, DK
8th February – Dexter, Odense, DK
9th February – Vesthimmerlands Naturfriskole, Farso, DK

The lads and their band then embark on their biggest Irish headline tour to date.

27th March – Elmwood Hall, Belfast
28th March – The Olympia Theatre, Dublin
29th March – The Opera House, Cork
31st March – Radisson Hotel, Galway
1st April – The Big Top, Limerick

As ‘Run With Me’ says….

“We’re all in it for the long run
We’re all in it for life.”

Life in 2018 is looking good for Hudson Taylor, run with them.

Debut Release from Cathal Flaherty Out Now

Kerry born singer/songwriter Cathal Flaherty has just released his debut single “A Thousand Miles” and its a cracker.

After supporting acts such as The Riptide Movement, Delerentos, Mundy, Paddy Casey, Jamie Lawson, Heathers, Jack L and many more he is delighted to finally release his own music.

Already “A Thousand Miles” has had regular plays on Today FM, Beat 102 103, Spin South West, WLR, Midlands103, Corks Red FM & Radio Kerry amongst others.

His brand new EP is due in May with an album out Dec ’18!

“One to watch for 2018” – Fergal D’arcy (Today FM)
“As debut singles go – this one is special” – Beat 102 103
“One of the finest artists on the scene in the last few years” – Jack L

Facebook – https://facebook.com/cathalflahertymusic

Twitter – https://twitter.com/cathalflaherty

Instagram – https://instagram.com/cathalflaherty

Composer Brent Parker Sadly Passes Away

IMRO would like to extend their condolences to the family and friends of composer Brent Parker who passed away peacefully, in his 85th year, at University Hospital Galway, surrounded by family and listening to his own music.

New Zealand born composer and pianist Parker had lived in Ireland for more than forty years. He taught at the DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama in Dublin from 1974 until his retirement to Achill Island in 1998.

He will be mourned by his many former students and colleagues, friends, neighbours and musicians who played his symphony, two piano concertos, orchestral and choral works, and pieces for classical guitar, strings and piano in Ireland, England, France, Spain, Greece, China, Russia, the United States and New Zealand.

Rusangano Family, Adrian Crowley, Ailbhe Reddy and A Smyth for First Fortnight – Mental Health Arts Festival

Rusangano Family, Delorentos, Adrian Crowley, Ailbhe Reddy and A Smyth are among a number of well-known music acts set to challenge mental health stigma this January as part of the 2018 First Fortnight mental health arts festival.

The Big Gig also features Choice Music Prize winners Rusangano Family, up and coming Dubliner Ailbhe Reddy and former Vann Music frontman A. Smyth. The show will take place in Tramline on January 13. Tickets from €12.

Now in its ninth year, First Fortnight 2018 will see live music, film, theatre, discussion, sport and arts events staged in 17 counties across Ireland to create open discussion and understanding of mental health problems, and challenge prejudice and discrimination.

This year, The Therapy Sessions Dublin are being curated by Delorentos and All Tvvins.  All Tvvins curated the January 5th Therapy Session which featured True Tides and Rushes, as well as spoken word performers Poetic Pilgrimage and Stephen James Smyth.

Delorentos will curate the January 12th Therapy Session which will feature Limerick’s Bleeding Heart Pigeons and Pillow Queens, as well as Manchester poet Tony Walsh.

The Therapy Sessions will also take place in Co. Cork this year. On January 6th, Cork’s undisputed queen of soul Karen Underwood lead the line up at The White Horse in Ballincollig, with former Fred frontman Joe O’Leary and Poetic Pilgrimage also on the bill.

The Therapy Sessions move to De Barras in Clonakilty on this Saturday, January 13th and will feature Cork electro three-piece Wiggle and local hero Míde Houlihan, as well as Manchester poet Tony Walsh.

On Friday January 12 in The Hawkswell Theatre, Sligo and on Saturday January 13 at The Glens Theatre, Manorhamilton, First Fortnight and Bluestack Records will present Choice Music Prize winner Adrian Crowley, once dubbed “the best songwriter that no one has heard of” by Ryan Adams, and the brilliant Nocturnes live. Tickets from €7.50.

Other events taking place as part of First Fortnight 2018 include: The Arts and Minds, a series of events within the National Gallery of Ireland discussing art and mental health, a special screening of the movie Loving Vincent and a post show discussion in the stunning NGI courtyard; screenings of acclaimed films Loving Vincent, 32 Pills and The Departure from Emmy award-winning Lana Wilson; and OutStraight – a concept-based show combining spoken word/ hip-hop theatre with visual art graffiti; and much, much more. The full line-up can be viewed at http://www.firstfortnight.ie.

This year’s festival presenting partners include; Mental Health Reform; St Patrick’s Mental Health Services; Mental Health Ireland and See Change, the National Mental Health Stigma Reduction Partnership.

Among the highlights of this year’s festival will be:

  • Lunatic, There I Go – a powerful new play based on the memoir ‘Bird’s Nest Soup’ by Hanna Greally. At the age of 19, Hanna was wrongfully incarcerated in an Irish lunatic asylum for more than 20 years. ‘Bird’s Nest Soup’ shocked the nation and in 1971 Hanna made a memorable appearance on the Late Late Show with Gay Byrne. This will be performed exclusively at the Civic Theatre.
  • Don’t Worry Be APPY – Is technology reshaping how we respond to mental health issues? For the first time First Fortnight will examine technology and mental health as part of a panel discussion.
  • #InOurHourOfNeed – What is the state of Ireland’s mental health services? How can you help? Mental health advocate, author and DJ Nikki Hayes chairs a panel debate on Ireland’s current mental health policy held in association with Mental Health Reform and A Lust For Life.
  • Banter: An Evening With Barry Hyde of The Futureheads will see the frontman perform tracks from his debut solo album and discuss his battles with mental health difficulties.

RTÉ Choice Music Prize Irish Album of the Year 2017 Shortlist Announced

The shortlist for this year’s RTÉ Choice Music Prize, Irish Album of the Year 2017, in association with IMRO & IRMA, was announced today on RTÉ 2FM’s Tracy Clifford Show by Tony Clayton Lea, chairman of the judging panel. The shortlist is as follows:

Come On Live Long – In The Still (self released)
Marlene Enright – Placemats and Second Cuts (self released)
Fangclub – Fangclub (Universal)
Lankum – Beneath the Earth and the Sky (Rough Trade)
James Vincent McMorrow – True Care (Faction Records)
New Jackson – From Night to Night (All City)
Otherkin – OK (Rubyworks)
Fionn Regan – The Meetings of the Waters (Abbey Records)
Ships – Precession (Ships Music)
Talos – Wild Alee (Feel Good Lost)

As part of RTÉ’s continued commitment to promoting Irish music, RTÉ 2FM celebrates the announcement of the shortlist across its schedule throughout the day with All Irish Music All Day from 6am to midnight. As part of this Louise McSharry will present a two-hour special programme on this year’s RTÉ Choice Music Prize, Irish Album of the Year 2017 shortlist from 8-10pm this evening. RTÉ 2FM will continue to mark the announcement of the shortlist this week and beyond through a mix of airplay of tracks from the shortlisted albums, interviews with this year’s shortlisted artists and live performances.

The shortlisted albums can be enjoyed in full on the RTÉ Choice Music Prize website www.choicemusicprize.ie and on  www.2fm.ie/rtechoicemusicThe winning album will be announced at the RTÉ Choice Music Prize live event, held in Vicar Street, Dublin on Thursday 8th March 2018. As part of the partnership with RTÉ, the event will be broadcast live on RTÉ 2FM in a special four-hour extended programme from 7-11pm and on RTÉ2 as part of a special RTÉ Choice Music Prize TV programme, approximately one week later.

The 13th annual RTÉ Choice Music Prize will once again celebrate and acknowledge the best in Irish recorded music.  The prize has become one of the highlights of the Irish musical calendar since its inception in 2005 and is awarded to the Irish Album of the Year, as chosen from a shortlist of ten releases by a panel of twelve Irish music media professionals and industry experts.

The winning act will receive €10,000, a prize fund which has been provided by The Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO) and The Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA). All of the shortlisted acts will receive a specially commissioned award.

RAAP, Culture Ireland & Golden Discs are also official project partners.

Culture Ireland will fund the attendance of influential overseas Industry executives to attend the RTE Choice Music Prize Live Event on March 8th while Golden Discs will feature special stands showcasing the RTE Choice Music Prize nominees across their stores nationwide.

RTÉ Choice Music Prize – Irish Song of The Year 2017

The shortlist for the RTÉ Choice Music Prize – Irish Song of The Year 2017 will be announced on Wednesday 31st January 2018. A special event featuring exclusive performances from both Album of the Year and Song of the Year nominees will be held in Dublin’s Tramline venue that evening.

Tickets for the Choice Music Prize live event are available at all Ticketmaster outlets and at http://www.ticketmaster.ie priced €28.00 including booking fee.

The RTÉ Choice Music Prize is organised by David Reid. Irish Times music writer/critic Tony Clayton-Lea is the chairman of the judging panel. It is unique in that it focuses simply and solely on the music in judging the releases, as opposed to sales or airplay. The full list of judges is on the RTÉ Choice Music Prize website.  http://www.choicemusicprize.ie.

Past recipients: 

Album of the Year

2005 Julie Feeney – 13 Songs (Julie Feeney)
2006 The Divine Comedy – Victory for the Comic Muse (Parlophone)
2007 Super Extra Bonus Party – Super Extra Bonus Party (Alphabet Set)
2008 Jape – Ritual (Co-op Records)
2009 Adrian Crowley – Season of the Sparks (Chemikal Underground)
2010 Two Door Cinema Club – Tourist History (Kitsune)
2011 Jape – Ocean of Frequency (Music Is For Losers)
2012 Delorentos – Little Sparks (Delo Records)
2013 Villagers – {Awayland} (Domino)
2014 The Gloaming  – The Gloaming (Real World)
2015 Soak – Before We Forgot How To Dream (Rough Trade)
2016 Rusangano Family – Let The Dead Bury The Dead (Self Released)

 

Le Crunch Apple of My Eye song contest returns in 2018 | The search is on!

The hunt for Ireland’s greatest cover version begins afresh this January as the Le Crunch Apple of My Eye returns for another nationwide search. Having established itself as one of Ireland’s most popular song contests, thousands of promising Irish musicians have entered the competition since its inception in 2013, many of whom have continued on to aspiring careers in the music industry, such as Stephanie Rainey, Hvmmingbird and Brave Giant.

Running in partnership with Ireland’s leading digital platform, JOE, the Le Crunch Apple of My Eye contest asks musicians from all over Ireland to choose and record their favourite cover version and send it to JOE.ie, where a panel of industry judges will select a Top Ten from all entrants. This will be whittled down to a Top 5, who will be asked to perform their track live at Dublin’s iconic venue Whelan’s at a National Final in March.

The judges for this year’s competition include one of this country’s finest frontwomen, Jess Kavanagh from BARQ, rising singer songwriter Jack O’Rourke and JOEshow presenter, Paddy McKenna. Not only will the winner walk away with a cash prize of €1500, they will also be guaranteed a slot at one of Ireland’s best music events next summer – Indiependence Music & Arts Festival.

“Each year that we have run this competition, we have been consistently amazed by the rising standard and the quality of the entrants,” says Sandrine Gaborieau, Marketing Director of Le Crunch from France. “It makes us extremely happy to see the competition as a stepping stone for many of these artists, and once again we are looking forward to listening to a whole new batch of songs in the Le Crunch Apple of My Eye 2018.”

During the competition, JOE will host a live audition for a number of artists that will be filmed by its production team. “I’m very excited to judge another year of this competition,” said Paddy McKenna.  I’m really looking forward to discovering new talent and showcasing it to a much wider Irish audience. We can’t wait to hear what is out there and during the competition we’ll be hosting some of the best songs and videos on JOE and Her”.

Musicians are asked to record their favourite cover version (on video or MP3) and to enter the competition through JOE.ie. For more information go to www.ouitolecrunchmusic.com

€245,500 Announced For Music Capital Scheme 2018

Music Network today welcomed the announcement by Josepha Madigan TD, Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, confirming funding of €245,500 for the Music Capital Scheme 2018.

The Music Capital Scheme, supported by the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and managed by Music Network, comprises two distinct awards that provide funding for the purchase of musical instruments to both non-professional performing groups and to professional musicians.

Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Josepha Madigan TD said:

“The Music Capital Scheme is a wonderful initiative which has benefitted thousands of people since the scheme was set up in 2008. The Music Capital Scheme is a key music resource through which musical groups and talented individuals may be awarded funding towards the purchase of musical instruments. I am very pleased that my Department is once again in a position to support the scheme and I wish all of the musicians involved every success with their future musical endeavours”.

Commenting on the announcement, Music Network CEO Sharon Rollston said:

“This year’s announcement will add to the 301 awards granted to musicians and organisations under the scheme to date, supporting Music Network’s mission to make live music happen throughout Ireland. As well as individual musicians, among others the scheme supports youth bands, ensembles, orchestras, community initiatives and resource organisations working in a diverse range of genres. The instruments provided through the Music Capital Scheme continue to make a significant impact on the quality of, and access to, music making and live music performance throughout Ireland. We greatly appreciate the continued support of the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht in this respect.”

The Music Capital Scheme was established by The Arts Council, The IRMA Trust and Music Network in 2008 as an action-research initiative designed to provide support for the purchase of musical instruments. In response to the success of the initial pilot scheme, funding has been made available since 2011 by the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. The Music Capital Scheme has funded 301 musicians, groups and organisations, benefitting up to 31,000 people throughout Ireland since its inception in 2008.

The Music Capital Scheme will open for applications on Thursday 11th January 2018 with a deadline of 12 pm on Tuesday 20th February 2018. Further information is available at www.musicnetwork.ie.

For further details, please contact Music Network’s Programmes Administrator Sarah Cunningham at Tel 01 475 0224 / programmesadmin@nullmusicnetwork.ie.

Marc Kavanagh Releases ‘Find A Way’

Introducing Dublin singer songwriter Marc Kavanagh who is set to release his debut Single ‘Find A Way’, produced by Cian Boylan, on 16th February. The track was produced in Camden Recording Studios run by Niall Breslin (The Blizzards) Niall Horan (One Direction) and Cian Boylan.

Singer-Songwriter from Dublin, Ireland, Marc has had a passion for music and song writing since he was 16 years old. A self taught guitarist and singer, Kavanagh’s music is inspired by the  music of David Bowie, U2, Pink Floyd and Chris Cornell.

In May 2015 Marc started to work on his debut album ‘As We Rise and Fall’ at Camden Recording Studios in Dublin, from which the Debut Single ‘Find A Way’ is taken. It was there were Marc developed his skills songwriting with pianist and producer Cian Boylan.  After six month’s writing the music for ‘As We Rise And Fall’  they built up a beautiful collection of  songs with the finest musicians including; Conor Brady (guitars), Keith Farrell (bass), Guy Rickarby (drums, percussion) and Ben Castle (saxophone).

Well the single ‘Find A Way’ is about meeting someone who has that inner glow and are full of life” Marc explains,  “It’s about asking questions of yourself. Will you become what you want to be? Will you find a way?”

Boylan is also one of the Co Writers on his Forthcoming Debut Album due for Release in March 2018.

https://www.marckavanagh.com

Whelanslive.com presents in association with IMRO & Hop House 13 | ONES TO WATCH 2018

50+ Bands across 3 stages

Thur 18th – Sun 21th January

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Whelan’s Ones to Watch festival is back! Now in it’s 8th year, continuing its quest to find the best emerging talent in the country, whilst also showcasing artists that have taken the next step and are planning releases in 2018.

The festival covers a wide range of music, from Folk, Indie, HipHop, Electronic, Experimental, Rock and more in between.

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