Netherlands-based Jacob D. Edward's latest single 'En Route to the End' proves of his undeniable growth. Ahead of its release, Kevin Burke interviews Jacob.
Another White Lie navigate friendship, heartbreak, and resilience on their debut album In Secret, Break Up. Robyn Homeniuk ...
If history (Both recent and otherwise) has taught us anything, it’s that politics is a show. The demands of ceremony and functional government require us to facilitate the ego-stroking of the most ...
Wendy James still has a lot to give, and her musical journey is far from at an end. She may not be front and center of the public consciousness like she once was with Transvision Vamp. Nonetheless, ...
A young boy struggles to deal with the death of his friend as he transitions from childhood to adulthood, taking with him the weight of the trauma. Shot entirely in black and white and without ...
Sixteen years is a lifetime in a music industry constantly in a state of flux. Yet there’s an elite level of bands able to take this long between albums and not be forgotten. Take The Cure – a ...
Sixteen years is a lifetime in a music industry constantly in a state of flux. Yet there’s an elite level of bands able to take this long between albums and not be forgotten. Take The Cure – a ...
I saw Fréwaka on the first full day of this year's Cork International Film Festival, in the grand and salubrious surroundings of the Everyman Theatre. It was nice to see an Irish language horror film ...
En Route To Knowing Jacob Singer-songwriter Jacob D. Edward’s career is steadily gaining momentum. Emerging seemingly out of nowhere, his releases have garnered praise from his peers. Moreover, he ...
Emerging from Melbourne’s late-2010s punk scene, Amyl and the Sniffers were never out to reinvent the wheel. But what they lacked in originality was more than made up for in energy and charisma. The ...