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La belle musique de Nouvelle Vague

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IN FRENCH, ‘nouvelle vague’ refers to daring, iconoclastic, films made in the 1950s and 1960s by Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut. In English, ‘new wave’ was music by bands like Blondie and Joy Division.

Indie Disco for COPE

PANIC!, A night of classic indie anthems from bands like Joy Division, The Smiths, The Cure, Stone Roses, Pixies, Blur, Arctic Monkeys, etc, takes place next week.

Madchester comes to Kytelers with tributes to The Smiths

These Charming Men from Dublin, were formed in 1995 and to this day continue to charm fans of The Smiths and Morrissey all around the globe with their finely tuned, energetic and passionate live shows.

R.S.A.G next up for Finbar Hoban Presents series

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Multi instrumentalist and artist R.S.A.G comes to play a very exclusive show at Bar Ritz (Mulroy’s Bar) in Castlebar on Saturday night April 2 with a full visual screen show with support coming from The Ambience Affair and The Light Parade, in what promises to be a very intimate show at Mayo’s original alternative night out Finbar Hoban Presents.

An indie disco for COPE

DO YOU love indie and alternative music? Do you love Joy Division, The Smiths, The Cure, Stone Roses, Pixies, Kings Of Leon, Arcade Fire? Want to raise some money for charity?

Pancake House promotions lure more acts to Cleere’s

Problems at the Pancake House, the Kilkenny promotional duo renowned for delivering some of the most essential idiosyncratic and innovative music the city has seen, return this July.

RSAG releases new album and adds Kilkenny live date

Kilkenny’s own acclaimed multi-instrumentalist and audio-visual innovator Jeremy Hickey, aka RSAG, released his second studio album last weekend.

Joy Division on Raidió na Gaeltachta

MAY 18 marks the 30th anniversary of the suicide of Ian Curtis, the lead singer of the seminal cult band Joy Division.

RnaG’s ANOCHT FM to celebrate five years on air

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“WHEN I’M a’walkin’ I strut my stuff, then I’m so strung out” were the first English language lyrics to be broadcast on Raidió na Gaeltachta, exactly five years ago.

Celebrating the cutting edge - An Taobh Tuathail at the Róisín Dubh

Since it first began broadcasting on Raidió na Gaeltachta in May 1999, An Taobh Tuathail has become essential listening for anyone who wants to keep abreast of underground and innovative trends in rock, dance, electronic, and world music.

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