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Gavin Friday performs at Hal Willner celebration
Gavin Friday performs at Hal Willner celebration
The stars were out in Brooklyn to pay tribute to the late Hal Willner on what would've been his 66th birthday, including Cat Power, David Johansen, Beth Orton, Steve Buscemi, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog and so many more
·brooklynvegan.com·
Gavin Friday performs at Hal Willner celebration
Trailer for post-punk doc ‘Rip it Up & Start Again’
Trailer for post-punk doc ‘Rip it Up & Start Again’
Based on Simon Reynolds‘ 2005 post-punk chronicle, the documentary features interviews with Jah Wobble (PiL), Ana da Silva (Raincoats), Genesis Breyer-P-Orridge (Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV), Mark Stewart (The Pop Group), Stephen Mallinder (Cabaret Voltaire) and more.
·brooklynvegan.com·
Trailer for post-punk doc ‘Rip it Up & Start Again’
Hotly anticipated albums being released
Hotly anticipated albums being released
“I’m actually in the studio over the next few weeks finishing it off,” he told me. “The working title at the moment is Ecce Homo. It’s full-on electronic with classical instruments. When will it be out? God knows. Maybe late 2022 or definitely early 2023.”
·independent.ie·
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Dan Hegarty on 20 Irish albums turning 5 to 45 in 2021
Dan Hegarty on 20 Irish albums turning 5 to 45 in 2021
2fm's Dan Hegarty looks at some of the Irish albums that will be celebrating anniversaries ranging from five to 45 years in 2021. There are many, so here are 20 of them to (re)introduce yourself to...
·rte.ie·
Dan Hegarty on 20 Irish albums turning 5 to 45 in 2021
‘Utterly radical, subversive and alien’: the untold story of Irish post-punk | The Independent
‘Utterly radical, subversive and alien’: the untold story of Irish post-punk | The Independent
Bands like Fontaines DC are putting Ireland on the global guitar map but the island’s post-punk history is lesser known. Dean Van Nguyen speaks to the scene’s founding fathers, like SM Corporation and Stano, to find out why – and what U2 have to do with it all
·independent.co.uk·
‘Utterly radical, subversive and alien’: the untold story of Irish post-punk | The Independent