Celebrate St. Patrick's Day by listening to popular Irish songs from The Cranberries, Ed Sheeran and Hozier. Add these to ...
Check out some of our favourite Irish releases from the past week below Annie-Dog, ‘What Happened’ ‘What Happened.’ effuses ...
The song reached No. 5 on the Hot 100 and, especially for old-school Van Halen fans, it's OK to admit to liking it. Plus, we just can't get enough of those intoxicating Michael Anthony background ...
So, to every county committee: Find a young person that understands modern music (they’re everywhere). Have them make a playlist that builds to a crescendo. Turn the speakers up full blast.
has collaborated with Anglo-Irish singer-songwriter Ella Walker of WILDES, to bring about a chilling rendition of Bruce Springsteen’s ‘State Trooper’, taken from their brand new EP Kopfkino. WILDES ...
The layered harmonies support the confessional vocal at the heart of the song. “You’re like cyanide/ But baby I still want you,” he sings, veering through a melodic chorus and conversational verses. — ...
Further to the mystery (Diary, yesterday) of why “The Irish Times” is mentioned in a 2015 song by the London band Real Lies, amid lyrics that are otherwise about that city’s edgy nightlife ...
Irish pop-rock band The Script, which played at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Feb 8 as part of their Satellites world tour, uploaded a snippet of their 2024 song Inside Out against the backdrop ...
Today’s playlist is a compilation of songs by crossword-famous musicians. You’ll hear the aforementioned Eno, Ono and Etta, as well as a few more recent entrants into the pantheon of crossword ...
Attending a concert by the British band Real Lies recently, reader Gordon Grehan was struck by a mention in one of their songs of “The Irish Times”. The song is called North Circular ...