This week Stephen McCauley celebrated ten years of BBC’s Electric Mainline and joined Rigsy and Stuart Bailie to share new music including:
And So I Watch You From Afar - A Little Bit Of Solidarity
The North Coast band has gone from strength to strength over their ten year career, and were a catalyst in the A Little Solidarity Festival 2008. The band is signed to Sargent House, have released four albums; with the latest called ‘Heirs’, and have just completed a tour in Japan.
Waldorf & Cannon - Lost Liberty
Two piece Philip Wallace (previously of Red Organ Serpent Sound & Cashier no. 9) and Oisin Cannon – have a debut album on the way. The duo has supported Frank Turner and will play in The Empire, Belfast , for The Bonnevilles album launch on 14th May.
Bouts - Allies
Dublin quartet who will release their 5-track EP 'Unlearn' on US label Wiener Records on 29th February 2016, in a limited edition cassette run.
The Altered Hours - Who’s Saving Who
The Cork band have released their first full length album ‘In Heat Not Sorry’ - recorded in a disused radio station in East Germany.
Thomas John - Better Days
Singer-songwriter who recorded this single at the Paul Casey Music Studio in January 2016.
The Geneva Experiment – Redroom
Alternative rock four piece who will release their EP ‘Birthmarks’ in March. The band play in Mason’s, Londonderry on 27th February - with Lost avenue and Fabric - ahead of their EP release show in Sandinos, Derry on 11th March 2016.
Figure Of 8 - Future Needs
Figure of 8 is Belfast-based Electronic artist Dermot McGowan (previously of Red Organ Serpent Sound) who releases the EP ‘The Migrant’ on 15th March.
Katie Laffan - I Don’t Mind
This single features on the EP ‘Dead as Disco’ released by nineteen year old Dublin multi-instrumentalist Katie Laffan – who has been named as One to Watch in 2016 by Nialler9. She performs at Output Belfast on Thursday 18th February 2016.
