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Blog posts by year and monthNovember 2012

Posts (18)

  1. Tim Wheeler Writes for Snowman

    Ash frontman Tim Wheeler will feature on the soundtrack to the sequel to Channel 4's much loved seasonal animation 'The Snowman'.

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  2. The Boss is Coming

    Bruce Springsteen will play the King's Hall, Belfast on July 20th.

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  3. Gig Of The Week: Cashier #9

    We spoke to Niall Kerr of G-Sessions to tell us more about their bill with Cashier No. 9, Ed Zealous and The Wood Burning Savages in Draperstown this Saturday.

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  4. Dutch Schultz album launch

    Dutch Schultz will launch their new album, 'Tonight We Hunt' at Radar, Belfast on the 6th of December.

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  5. That New Band Smell - Howl

    Brian Coney presents three really rather smashing new popular music combos. Howl, Hawklion and Budapest are our trio this week.

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  6. Out to Lunch Festival Additions

    The Out to Lunch Festival returns to Belfast from the 2nd to the 27th of January. The Strypes , The Freedom 35s, Mmoths and Ryan Vail have all been added to the bill.

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  7. Eels return to Belfast

    Eels will kick off the European leg of their tour next year in Belfast on the 14th of March at the Limelight. They'll play the Olympia, Dublin the following day.

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  8. The Bonnevilles - The Retro, Portrush

    This is the first of a run of album launches for The Bonnevilles. Having just released their album, “Folk Art & The Death of Electric Jesus”, the duo are travelling the province to introduce new ears to their retro inspired fusion of blues and punk.

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  9. Villagers - Black Box, Belfast

    'Your new stuff is amazing' shouts some guy. It's an amusingly polite heckle, yet no one really laughs. They're too busy nodding in enthusiastic agreement, bemused by these adventurous songs.

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  10. Belfast Music Week: The Palm House, Belfast

    For the 50 people fortunate enough to get a ticket, this evening’s showcase in Botanic Garden’s Palm House promises to be the most bespoke gig in Belfast Music Week’s programme.

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