May 8th, 2008 by nay
Here’s a little bit o’ fun and games! The nice people at Club AC30 Dublin -whose awesome Chequerboard, Airiel and Ulrich Schnauss show blew up the Button Factory on Friday night - have whipped together a sweet collection of good stuffage for two lucky souls. To celebrate the AC30 Dublin/BoomBoomRoom’s massive pairing of And So I Watch You From Afar and Tracer AMC, pinnacles of Belfast’s stellar post-rock scene, we’ve been bouncing around all sorts of high-faluting notions! One such display of extravagance concerns The Utter Freebie Madness of the AC30 camp who want to give away signed posters and albums from each band along with two pairs of passes for the May 16th gig.

All you have to do is concoct your own mock post-rock tribute band and spoof album cover. To get you started, we’ve thrown a couple together ourselves! Most contrived band name or downright zany cover wins. Send yours to rockeroffher[at]gmail[dot]com…Entries close at 6pm on Wednesday night. Now, where did I leave my psuedonym?


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May 2nd, 2008 by nay
Check out nsma.hotpress.com for a full down of the grand final, complete with photos!
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April 28th, 2008 by nay
A right stink was kicked up by one lone dissenter on the official Road To V messageboard regarding the inclusion of Galway band Blasterbra in the final 14 of the festival competition.
Apparently as the band are Irish and non-resident in the UK, they were not eligible to participate, despite the previous inclusion of the new-defunct The Immediate. V representatives contacted Blasterbra in search of a loophole to ensure they retained their place in the final but efforts proved fruitless and Blasterbra were dropped.
Read the band’s MySpace blog for more…commiserations guys
To be honest, it’s a fecking farce that V allowed willingly allowed the band to enter despite their Irish status. Or is it another example of British people forgetting Ireland’s a republic?
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April 25th, 2008 by nay
Here’s to Floyd Soul Soul and the Wolf’s howlin’ success! The Waterford pack romped home to victory in the Bank of Ireland National Student Music Awards final at The Village last night. Chosen in the first heat of the competition in Galway along with last night’s joint runners-up, DISCOnnect4, their raw, rocking style impressed judges no end. Also in second place were Dublin’s own Jerome’s Law, who stole whoops and cheers from The Village crowd with an enthusiastic live performance. Dirty 9s, Ladydoll and Philtre conceded good-natured defeat and left to pack up their gear and drown their sorrows. Performing popular songs from their Acheiving Vagueness album were the The Flaws, who polished off the night for The Village crowd.

The winning band receives a slew of prizes including extensive rehearsal and recording time, CD duplication, legal advice and a cash prize from IMRO, which means we may soon see an EP from the Waterford four. Also in the mix is an interview with HotPress and a photoshoot with fabulous Ian Oliver.
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April 21st, 2008 by nay
Fourteen bands will be announced as semi-finalists of the Road To V competition this morning and Galway’s own Blasterbra are among the lucky few!
Over 2,000 acts applied for a chance to join the V 2008 festival line-up and will now compete in London and Liverpool to decide on a final pair who’ll feature on the line-up. Previous winners include The Young Knives and Bombay Bicycle Club, while this year’s headline acts of the festival itself feature Muse, Kings of Leon, The Chemical Brothers and The Progidy. Blasterbra compete in the Islington Academy in mid-May and will also be filmed on the night by sponsors Channel4, who continue to record the Road To V with a specialised show fronted by Carl Barat of Dirty Pretty Things, newly-announced as a competition judge alongside four other British industry luminaries.
Since I saw them battle the Galway corner of the National Student Music Awards, Blasterbra acquired a new drummer and spent the time rehearsing their undergarments off. They’ve a highly appealing sound drawing attention from many musical camps, holding snazzy tunes My Sweetheart The Punk and Quiet You under their belt. Now it looks as though progress has cemented a solid grounding for the trio, ready as they are to commit force and reckoning to their musical direction. Off you go to London guys, we’ll be rooting for you…have a blast!
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April 15th, 2008 by nay
Well! Vodafone Bright New Sounds competition was a helluva ride: I was very ill with a cold and had to keep running outside to cough! It meant missing the brilliant 79 Cortinaz live set which wracks my heart. You really should check out these chaps from Carlow, they’ve been gigging and writing hard for years and the fruit of their labour is apparent in lovingly-crafted album Hopioki, a bright, blustery album packed with stand-out songs.
It must be said that all the bands on the night were brilliant characters and sports to work with, given that we gatecrashed some bathrooms for better lighting and took some cheesebag shots with posters!
Bright New Sounds : The Finalists : 79 Cortinaz, Chaplin, The Minutes, Star Turtle and Superfreakz!
Buzzin’ backstage:
79 Cortinaz


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