Post Tagged with: "EP"
Review: Jones Apollo- Take It Away
While the country is in turmoil and everything seems to be more bust than boom, it is always a positive thing to seek out something good about our green isle. A wonderful element of our country is that, from the very early years, it has been steeped in talent and you do not have to [...]
Video: The Fibbs – Rolling Rock Stone
Dublin five piece, The Fibbs have launched their first official video in anticipation of the release of their forthcoming five track debut EP ‘Room 6′. The EP is set to be released on February 3rd 2012 but you can watch the video which was shot at various music locations around the capital and also sees Audrey Hamilton, [...]
Battle for 2nd Place announce EP release
Glasgow based grunge-pop act Battle For 2nd Place (which forgive us if you expect us to only keep you up to date with the Irish acts, they are fronted by a lovely Irish lady), are all set to release their new EP end of the month. The EP is called ‘Half The Fire‘ and is to [...]
Review: FAWS – Antonym
Another new act arrives from the misty world of Irish bands, FAWS is the name and that’s about as much detail I can give you as their simply isn’t any, anywhere. But Goldenplec got a hold of FAWS first EP, Antonym, and we liked it. The first track on the EP is called Take Notice, [...]
Review: You Tell Me – First Things First EP
Hailing from Blanchardstown, You Tell Me have worked hard over the past year and in the meantime produced their debut EP, ‘First Things First‘. It is safe to say that this is an incredibly palatable EP which sounds as though it may have been a forgotten offering from a 1990s post-grunge band. Lead singer Jim McDonagh’s [...]
Review: The Holy Roman Army – Lazerians
Brother and sister duo The Holy Roman Army bring their atmospheric rhythm induced sound to new heights in their latest 8 track EP. An eclectic array sounds, samples, synths and vocals are brought together to create a fresh sounding EP which brings together snippets of many genres from hip-hop to post rock to jazz and classical. [...]
Review: VerseChorusVerse – VCV EP
Leaving a highly successful instrumental rock band to pursue a solo career as a folk singer songwriter may seem like an incredibly strange, possibly detrimental move, but in the case of Tony Wright it seems to be paying off. Wright, formerly of And So I Watch You From Afar, has left behind his effects pedals, [...]
Review: Uber Glitterati, Uber Glitterati.
Uber Glitterati are a male and female duo from Belfast, and in October of this year, they released their debut, self-titled EP. The four track EP, sadly, does not serve as a just example of how exceptional this two-piece band have become over the last year.On stage, they separate themselves from all other Independent groups throughout the country, [...]
Review: Sarah Blasko- Cinema Songs
Sarah Blasko is an Australian singer-songwriter best known for her soulful voice and indie rock offerings. She has released a between-albums EP entitled Cinema Songs, consisting of five tracks made famous by well-known and much loved movies. Blasko’s interpretations of these momentous numbers are delightful, most remarkably so on ‘Maybe this time’, originally sung by Liza [...]
Review: Delorentos – Little Sparks EP
The effervescent Delorentos returned to the forefront of the Irish music scene with the release of Little Sparks in November 2011. The four track EP was released to celebrate the six-year anniversary of the Leave It On EP, their first foray into the Irish music scene. The EP is accompanied by a colourful 40 page [...]


