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Aoife Barry: I don’t want to leave the albums I love to linger in the digital air, untethered to me and my world, so that’s why I’m back buying vinyl
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Aoife Barry: I don’t want to leave the albums I love to linger in the digital air, untethered to me and my world, so that’s why I’m back buying vinyl
Folk, rock and spoken word collide on this pleasant charity album
Review: The first of the singer’s series of large Irish gigs was epic and heartfelt
Doran has just about enough of his own thing going on, even if doubts linger
After almost three decades in the music industry, Brian Crosby has just released his solo debut
The TV adaptation of Sally Rooney’s novel is a shop window for the best of Irish music
Leonard Cohen’s son on his dad’s final days and being his late father’s producer
New album will feature unheard material and various collaborations with Damien Rice, Beck and Bryce Dessner of the National
Camille O’Sullivan, Ute Lemper, Gavin Friday and Cathal Coughlan salute the songsmith
The singer’s delicate songs are enhanced by sumptuous orchestral arrangements
Series to screen performances and interviews from the maiden Ballina event
The 52-year-old concert promoter was innovative, energetic and ambitious , mourners hear
The National’s guitarists are part of People, a community of musicians creating new spaces and platforms
Blatant ball-tampering leaves Aussies’ reputation as low as spirits of Oxford rowers
The band are celebrating 20 years with a sold-out residency at Vicar Street, in Dublin
EP2017: Donegal duo offer vocal lilts ripped right out of Damien Rice’s O
Bus trike looks likely to end, focus shifts to water charges refunds, Trump and Russia, Ed Sheeran, Canadian man sentenced
Sheeran’s audience craves traditional, the comfortable conformity and uniformity of the generic
Van the Man recently rolled back the years with The Monarchs. Here are a few other first acts that need a reboot
Galway International Arts Festival rolls into the City of the Tribes this weekend, and in among the visual arts, theatre and music there's some great food to be found
Series of 25 summer shows at the Docklands venue kicks off with Riverdance
Decorating, organising and hairdressing, the groom’s sisters make themselves useful as an office romance culminates in a big day in Dublin for Anna Tholse and Paul Vickers
In a new column called How Music Works, Niall Byrne talks to those who make a living in the Irish music industry, who shape the musical landscape and who build up the country’s musical reputation, at home and abroad. This week, manager, agent, producer Úna Molloy
Peter Aiken says Ireland needs to capitalise on venues like Croke Park and Aviva
Promoter also announces Ellie Goulding and Beck gigs for Live at the Marquee in Cork
Crowd of 400 gathered for much anticipated Whelan's show, with some ticket-winners turned away
‘David and I were on the same wavelength and that was a really nice thing. It’s still like that’
The open, authentic Dingle festival shows no sign of losing its Midas touch despite a drop-off in media attention
Damien Rice, Mundy among musicians bringing shopping street to standstill
A selection of the best, oddest and most memorable musings by some of the world’s artistic greats, as told to Irish Times writers
Tired of seasonal booze-fest? Here’s some options for non-drinking holiday revellers
Capital described as a ‘newly energised city’ with a ‘literary spirit’ where Bono busks
Lavish box-sets, spurious compilations and reissued masterpieces – welcome to the music industry fourth quarter
On the eve of the release of My Favourite Faded Fantasy, Reykjavik resident Rice talks to us
Featuring Iceage, Damien Rice, Kendrick Lamarr and Simi Crowns
The singer is on the comeback trail, and, although he occasionally drifts into self-indulgence, when he just sings he is on glorious form
They’re an Irish supergroup that blends chamber pop with rock and African influences, but don’t mistake DFF’s debut for `just another world music album’. Oh, and don’t ask them what their name means, either
Opinion: Campaign against journalist suggests sectarianism is still alive and well
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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