On this week’s round-up of the best new Irish music around Tolu Makay repaves the N17 and Soulwax lend Fontaines D.C. some of their disco biscuits. Roisin O waves bye bye to Thanks Brother and returns to her solo career and Wyvern Lingo share a stripped back version of Rapture ahead of the release of their new album next month.

Keeping the electro vibes high there’s also new songs from Bicep, Bantum’s side-project The Gauze, Boyfrens and remixes from Uwmami and Tom Ferry’s take on 49th and Main’s Catching eyes.

To celebrate the inauguration of Joe Biden, Cork’s Lenii releases a new version of ‘The Kids are All Rebels’ feat Callie Reiff, there’s also hip hop and R’N’B from Pat Lagoon and Alex Gough (reppin’ Waterford), Sal Dulu, Uppbeat, Tertia, Jehnova, AIS and Cosha previews her debut album with ‘Lapdance from Asia’ featuring Shygirl.

In the rock world Northern Ireland’s New Pagans preview their debut album with ‘Christian Boys’ and The Walls open the vaults for a new version of ‘The Day I Called It A Night’. A.Smyth also continues to build towards his debut release with ‘When It Calls’ it’s also great to see the return of former Plec Pick Liza Flume (now based in Australia) with ‘The Right Time’, while Galway born Holly Macve previews her second album with the excellent alt country number ‘Be My Friend’

Cork’s The Love Buzz meanwhile, have a bad experience outside ‘Sainsburys’ (should’ve went to Dunnes lads). Other releases this week include Crown The King, Pyro Villas, Dead Manifest, John Winters, Not The Actor, Tommy Cullen, Tropolis, Cat Turner and Joshua Burnside.

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