Review: Damien Rice – My Favourite Faded Fantasy
Daniel O’Connor reviews the triumphant return of Ireland’s premiere singer-songwriter, Damien Rice. Read more…
Daniel O’Connor reviews the triumphant return of Ireland’s premiere singer-songwriter, Damien Rice. Read more…
Leigh McGowran takes a look at Gary Shore’s attempt at an origin story for the world’s most famous vampire. Read more…
Mark Hogan reviews the sophomore album from the English singer-songwriter. Read more…
Daniel O’Connor looks at the second solo album from guitar legend Johnny Marr. Read more…
Too busy to read full reviews? Odrán de Bhaldraithe sums the major happenings of the art world this summer in one sentence. Read more…
Clarissa Waldron reviews the debut solo album of the former My Chemical Romance frontman. Read more…
Odrán de Bhaldraithe takes a look at the latest release from Orchid Tapes founder, Warren Hildebrand’s project. Read more…
Ryan Foynes takes a look at the alternative rock legends’s first album in 23 years. Read more…
Ryan Foynes on the return of the Anchorman gang, does it live up to their first outing? Read more…
37 years on from the first adaptation of Stephen King’s “Carrie”, Karla Chubb on whether this remake takes the story in a new direction or leaves it to fall flat. Read more…
Cian Roche on the triumphant return of the Arctic Monkeys with their fifth studio album. Read more…
Wearable tech, what’s it all about? Michael Cogley explores where the latest trend in the tech industry taking us? Read more…
There’s a change of pace about FIFA 14 that can be a little jarring at first. Those long-used, run-and-gun attacks up the centre of the pitch so beloved by FIFA players are met here with Read more…
Old school prison movie Escape Plan, yet again teams up Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Is it worth the hype? Definitely, according to Clarissa Waldron.
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A review of Ron Howard’s latest cinematic offering Read more…
Wafer ice-cream, comfy couches, big name acts and lots of laughter – one of Dublin’s best comedy nights, reviewed. 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…