CHVRCHES @ The Olympia
Venue change, backing tracks and online notoriety – Jason Brennan checks out Chvrches’ recent show at the Olympia. Read more…
Venue change, backing tracks and online notoriety – Jason Brennan checks out Chvrches’ recent show at the Olympia. Read more…
As Garth Brooks fever sweeps the country, Martina Brophy delves into the massive industry that is the comeback tour. Read more…
Emily Bodkin on how important a film’s score is to its plot delivery and lasting impact. Read more…
Aisling Murphy rates Disclosure’s Olympia outing. Read more…
Emily Bodkin has a listen to Night Time, My Time, debut album from Sky Ferreira. Read more…
A little slice of what your Flux editorial team have been listening to this week.
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Cian Roche on the triumphant return of the Arctic Monkeys with their fifth studio album. Read more…
Is all publicity good publicity? Do music stars who mouth off make it big? Emily Bodkin fills us in. Read more…
Ryan Foynes gives us the lowdown on Pearl Jam’s latest offering. Read more…
Is Britney back for good this time? Suzanne Cooper charts the highs and lows of this pop princess’ career. Read more…
I am The Cosmos talk inspiration, kitchen parties and what the future holds Read more…
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Graffiti On The Train is the latest studio album from Welsh rock band Stereophonics. Things seem to have gone quiet in recent years for a band that have had five number one albums in the Read more…
Any electro-pop which encourages dancing and wearing more sparkly clothing than normal is absolutely fine by me. Enter Little Boots. Victoria Hesketh burst onto the electro-pop scene in 2009 performing under the moniker Little Boots, Read more…
Earworms that just won’t quit; the tracks your new Flux editorial team have been listening to this week. Read more…
Bressie is back with a second solo offering, Niamh Breathnach explains why it’s now acceptable to love The Voice judge for his music and not just his pretty face. Read more…
“Kate Nash? Is she still going?” Probably the most common reaction to the announcement that an interview with Kate Nash would be appearing in this issue of Flux. “Ask her if she still eats so Read more…
“You’re trying to tell me sexism doesn’t exist? If it doesn’t exist, then what the fuck is this?” Some of the lyrics from “Rap For Rejection” the 11th track on Kate Nash’s Girl Talk. For Read more…
After a much acclaimed self-titled debut, Mmoths returns 12 months later with EP number two, Diaries. The title is comes from a collection of photographs taken by Jack Colleran (a.k.a Mmoths) during his time spent Read more…
At a recent party, a friend of mine got up after a couple of drinks and was able to sing his way through ‘Jumbo Breakfast Roll’ and ‘Aon Fhocal, Dha Fhocal’ in their entirety – Read more…
“Remember when we thought we’d known each other…” The jangling opening chords of Heathers’ “Remember When” have become synonymous with Irish tourism, but twin sisters Ellie and Louise Macnamara from Dublin have proven themselves as Read more…
ONCE has travelled a long way – from Glen Hansard’s low-budget film, to the Oscars, to a musical on the bright lights of Broadway. After winning eight Tony awards last year, ONCE has finally made Read more…
Bastille have come a long way since beginning as a solo project in Dan Smith’s bedroom. After gathering up members and releasing an EP and mixtapes online, Smith’s indie-pop quartet has amassed a loyal fan Read more…
Justin Timberlake is many things: Britney’s ex, a former N*Synch-er and a rather mediocre actor. He is also, perhaps one of the most genre-dividing artists in the music industry. Whether you prefer pop, rock or Read more…
Haunting, melancholy folk and bruised hearts make for a moody debut album courtesy of London three-piece Daughter, fronted by Elena Tonra. If You Leave plays as an album should, ten sparse but crafted tracks intertwine Read more…