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March 6th, 2009 by donaltest1

A successful week for Irish music all-round! Firstly congratulations to Jape on winning the Choice Music Prize – many have already said it went to the nicest man in Ireland and of those on the final shortlist, he was certainly amongst the most deserving. Halfset made a really good album and R.S.A.G. certainly set tympanics trembling with Organic Sampler but in the end the award went to one whose music played truly massive role in 2008. Despite fear and suspicion on the night due  to the presence of David Holmes and The Script, Richie Egan is now wealthier to the tune of ten thousand fruits and a smooth celebratory trophy declaring Ritual the most critically-acclaimed Irish album of 2008. Thank you Jape.
There’s an interview with Choice founder Jim Carroll over on Analog. It’s a decent read…have Phantom really been binning bands’ CDs? In this age of carbon neutrality I thought unwanted promos found a home in charity shops. It’s all a wicked lie!

Salulations are also in order for Falter Ego who won the DIT Battle of the Bands in Think Tank on Wednesday (by the by, how fantastic is the new Cylon ceiling in the Eustace Street club?! Totally makes up for the naff Diet-Cokesque mural and porn-star toilets…!) Falter Ego beat off competition from Bojangled, Flying Columns and The Harm to win the first heat. Myself and two judges from Drop-D were level-pegging at 3/4 time and prepared for a fight amongst Indies when the three metallers rocked on and settled the score with four great, catchy songs. Look forward to hearing from you lads but if I can make one teeeny suggestion – introducing online visitors to your music with “The Official…Myspace Page” is a bit naff. Just sayin….

Before I launch into the plethora of upcoming releases and shows, take a moment to consider Parhelia‘s words on the effects of illegal downloading on small bands.
The Dublin post-rockers released Shifting Sands in early February and yet to date there have been over 500 downloads from one filesharing site alone – more than the album’s total legitimate sales. That ain’t cool. Support your local music industry people – it’s the only way to survive without selling out.

Amongst others, this Saturday 7 March sees two entirely different gigs: Angel Pier, A Lazarus Soul and Lines Drawing Circles take over Andrews’ Lane Theatre – LDC also play Hideaway House in Deansgrange the following night, Sunday – you can read Angel Darragh’s Soundtrack over on Drop-D.

The other gigging biggie is The Urges in Whelans, also tomorrow – biggie because it’s their last Irish date before they descend on the not-so-sleepy town of Austin, Texas for SXSW….did you know the city has a bat population of 1.5 million? Sounds like a kind of haven!

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Post-HWCH08-Post

September 17th, 2008 by donaltest1

Thank YOU for your patience. I appreciate it! You all need to hold yo’ hosses anyways, how do you think they managed without me, back in the day without an interactive website and my scintillating witticisms?

/ego trip.

So!

My review of the weekend is here on the Hub of Music Domination and also on Hot Press
I also have rather schwee photo galleries:

Elsewhere…

Cluas have the most comprehensive coverage of the weekend as four writers braved the slippery cobbles

Entertainment.ie follow on from their brilliant pre-fest coverage with Jenny Mulligan and Lauren Murphy providing excellent reviews of the weekend 

State also went along with snapper Loreana Rushe

Nialler9 wants to know what you thought

Aoife McIndie shares her thoughts 

MuzuTV pre-recorded studio sessions with each band and promise to complement with live vids. Just do the www.muzu.tv/<bandnamehere>

I need sleep. So tired. All I can see is weeks and weeks of work stretching back years. Zzz..

News : Nay on the Radio

August 22nd, 2008 by donaltest1

I’m sitting here with a proper moonfaced grin as I finish up for the weekend. It means tomorrow is Saturday and at 11:30am I’ll be making my radio debut on Phantom! Johnnie Craig takes Nadine O’Regans’s place on The Kiosk and I’ll be joining him to try my hand at reviewing some new releases…
I feel wacky blunders coming on!

The Kiosk, Phantom 105.2 FM, Saturday 23 August, 11:30am :)

News : 4 July

July 4th, 2008 by donaltest1

Update on last week’s news of RedKid: Dan the man is back on a drum throne soon! After a nasty fall from his bike Keet has confirmed there’s no serious damage -hooray!- and all will be well for the major haul ahead on the release of their eponymous debut in August (I have my copy: it’s great to be jaywalking to Soup!)

The Minutes really are carrying out their threats of gigs in gaffs…or should that be gigs’n'gaffes? Lock up your ma’s bras and hide the dodgy school photos: Phil Kelly has a teaser….watch out for The Minutes’ WhelansUpstairs residency in the next few weeks:

The Minutes Whelans

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NSMA : The Final!

May 2nd, 2008 by donaltest1

Check out nsma.hotpress.com for a full down of the grand final, complete with photos!