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Video of the Week : Villagers – Ship of Promises

Video of the Week : Villagers – Ship of Promises

Conor O’Brien and his musical vehicle Villagers continue to go from strength to strength. His popular album “Becoming a Jackal” is slowly sliding back down the charts after enjoying a few weeks at the top spot. He’s just played Live @ The Marquee this weekend and Glastonbury too and will be joining us at Oxegen. [...]

Video of the Week: The Looks – Romeo

Video of the Week: The Looks – Romeo

Romeo is the new single by The Looks who are a Four piece Dublin band mixing electro beats with driving indie punk and this track is actually a pretty good tune having given it a few spins. This is the video they have done for the single. It’s a pretty cool video to go with the [...]

Video of the Week : The Whatmans – Devil Shoes

Video of the Week : The Whatmans – Devil Shoes

Navan born and bred, The Whatmans are a four piece indie-rock band. These are another band put in the hotly tipped column by many a listener, with the hope that they can break through and take that next step. They have been gigging around a lot lately including Whelans and The Village and were in [...]

Video of the Week: The Frank and Walters – The Parson

Video of the Week: The Frank and Walters – The Parson

The Frank and Walters are an Alt-Rock band from Cork who believe it or not are still going after 20 years together. They are back and on April 23rd released their latest single “The Parson” which has been released worldwide. Physical copies are available in Road Records, Rough Trade in London and Digitally via a [...]

Video of the Week: The Divine Comedy – At The Indie Disco

Video of the Week: The Divine Comedy – At The Indie Disco

The Devine Comedy return to our earbuds with a brand new track and this new one is as catchy as previous stuff. This single comes straight off the “Bang goes the Knighthood” album which is just as brand spanking new. Im sure you’ll like it as much as we did. Here’s the usual links to [...]

Video of the Week : Talulah does the Hula – Dont Panic

Video of the Week : Talulah does the Hula – Dont Panic

Talulah does the hula is a 5 piece indie-pop party band formed from The Chalets and Neosupervital.  They first came to prominance in Ireland with the single “Band boyfriend / Those Girls” and now they are back with another single called “Don’t Panic” which was directed by Amy Wolf and made as part of the Hotpress [...]

VIDEO OF THE WEEK : The Rags – Uniform and Neckties

VIDEO OF THE WEEK : The Rags – Uniform and Neckties

This week we have chosen our video of the week from a band currently about to release their debut album “A National Light” which comes out May 28th. We will be reviewing the album here this week too. This is one of the single’s off the album and it is one of the stand out [...]

Video of the Week : DuckWorth Lewis Method – Ireland Ireland

Video of the Week : DuckWorth Lewis Method – Ireland Ireland

Duckworth Lewis Method have given us a new national anthem to stand and roar before international events and supporting our country. Give it a listen. Its actually pretty decent. It came out about a month or so ago, we wanted to throw it up then, but a few other video’s took time related preference for [...]

Video of the Week : Heathers – Waiter

Video of the Week : Heathers – Waiter

Heathers are one of our favourite bands right now. We reported only recently that one of their songs was being used on the Discover Ireland advertisment campaign and is getting them heard in living rooms and cinema’s across the nation. They have now been picked up with a distribution deal for their album “Here, Not [...]

Video of the Week : The Shower Scene – For what its worth

Video of the Week : The Shower Scene – For what its worth

Dublin pop punk quartet The Shower Scene launch their music video for their single “For What It’s Worth“.  They only recently played The Academy, Dublin in what we hear was quite a well recieved gig. The video actually involves two former goldenplec forum members (we knew they would go on to do good things), Ian [...]