Is the 16th-century song Róisín Dubh a metaphor for Ireland or about a Franciscan led astray by a woman’s beauty? Was Róisín Dubh truly a song about Ireland or was it about a friar’s love for a woman!
Thin Lizzy‘s songs typically addressed badass rock & roll topics like bar fights, jailbreaks and medieval battles. But on Black Rose: A Rock Legend — their ninth LP, released 40 years ago today — the ...
Formed in 2023 Housemates are part of a rising wave of heavy, alternative rock bands in Galway. Describing themselves as post-grunge, the three-piece has honed a gritty and emphatic catalogue of music ...
The distinctive "Roisin Dubh Sound" is characterized by integrating traditional styles with four-part vocals, creating a remarkable musical experience. The band's commitment to preserving the essence ...
NEUMUENSTER, GERMANY, September 29, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Just in time a new release will be published under the title "All Is Well": The record label SCRUTCH ...
Is there a Belfast sound..? Van Morrison… Stiff Little Fingers… Divine Comedy… Cashier No. 9 sound nothing like any of these, but they’re as innovative and different as anything that’s come from the ...
The Frank and Walters signed to Setanta Records in 1991. The Frank’s first hit single ‘After All’ from ‘Trains, Boats & Planes’ resulted with the band’s first appearance on Top Of The Pops. The second ...