Artists
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And So I Watch You From Afar
A totally awesome four piece instrumental act from the north coast of Ireland.
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LaFaro
Pure Fire! Belfast based, four piece ass kickers - possessors of Jonny Black (aka 'that guy from LaFaro').
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BATS
BATS are a science-core band from Dublin, and part of the Richter Collective.
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The Continuous Battle Of Order
Anarchical jazz-influenced math rock from Northern Ireland.
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Enemies
Upbeat tropical post-rock from Wicklow, Ireland.
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Jogging
Classic-sounding DC hardcore made in Dublin.
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Kidd Blunt
Intricate post-hardcore from Wicklow, Ireland.
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Marvin's Revolt
Angular, progressive indie rock from Denmark.
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The Redneck Manifesto
Groovy, instrumental math rock from Dublin.
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The Vinny Club
Stallone-obsessed chiptune from Dublin.
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Fighting With Wire
Fiercely melodic post-hardcore from Northern Ireland.
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Let Our Enemies Beware
Visceral post-hardcore noise terrorism from Kent, England
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Jetplane Landing
Intellectual post-hardcore from Derry, Northern Ireland.
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Alan MX
Diverse electronic-based pop from England.
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4 Or 5 Magicians
Lo-fi indie pop from the seaside resort of Brighton.
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Calories
Lo-fi indie rock/punk from Birmingham, England.
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Clone Quartet
Aggressive mixture of rock n’ roll and electronica from Belfast.
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Hooray For Humans
Male/female synth rock group from Cork.
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An Emergency
Fast-paced angular punk from England.
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The Light Sleepers
Melodic noise rock from Brighton, England.
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Oppenheimer
Eclectic electronic pop from Belfast.
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We Versus The Shark
Funky math rock with harsh vocals from the United States.
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Fickle Public
Scottish punk rock that wears its heart on its sleeve.
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The Young Playthings
Diverse indie rock/power pop from Oxford.
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The Moi Non Plus
Sample-heavy indie rock from the Netherlands.
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United Fruit
Angry. Happiness. Euphoric. Terror.
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Feldberg
Meet Reykjavik pop-rock duo Feldberg, the newest addition to Iceland’s enviable canon of internationally acclaimed acts and the latest signings to Smalltown America's blossoming, eclectic roster.
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More Than Conquerors
Dirty, rhythmic guitars under-laden with hard-hitting bass-lines and punchy drums in a catchy way that makes sure the audiences' feet stay nailed to the ground. Amidst all the chaos, the melodic vocals grip the listeners emotions.
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Our Krypton Son
An artist with a vision of creating more than just a formulaic pop song. A breathtaking nugget just waiting to be discovered
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Skibunny
Disco-infused synth pop from Northern Ireland.
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Crooked Mountain, Crooked Sea
Complex rhythms and intelligent lyrics sung with agitated, shouted vocals lead to far flung comparisons ranging from CURSIVE for their similarly narrative songs, to the restrained rage of FUGAZI and AT THE DRIVE-IN, and in quieter moments the introspection and melody of RED HOUSE PAINTERS.
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Illness
ILLNESS are smashing their way through the legions of musical mediocrity in the dying twilight of the late capitalist age.
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Sullivan And Gold
Heartstrong, acoustic-based duo from County Derry, Northern Ireland. For fans of Iron & Wine, Mew, Bombay Bicycle Club and Jackson Browne.
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Negative Pegasus
Born from a mutual love of the consciousness expanding New York repetition-rock of Oneida, the free-time whirl of Sightings, the shamanistic stomp of Knyfe Hyts and the joint-snapping mathematics of KILLL and Zu, the Neg Peg sound consists of sheets of guitar feedback floating above primal, pounding drums. The repetitive rhythms are overlaid with ghostly vocals, and the whole mix is drenched in a thick, choking haze of effects.
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Adebisi Shank
Adebisi Shank have gained considerable reputation for their explosive and energetic live performances; NME describing it as,"baffling, terrifying and utterly riveting" and Rock Sound exclaiming the band are "one of the most exciting live bands in Ireland right now."
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Not Squares
Three guys that just want to make you dance!
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Squarehead
Junk Pop from Ireland
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Hands Up Who Wants To Die
"The Egyptians built pyramids to praise their gods, we built shops to praise their laws."
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Mnemotechnic
Les Inrockuptibles: "MNEMOTECHNIC. Party People.Shrill and convulsive rock that makes you dance like you have a gun to your head: Brest's biting response to The Rapture and Sonic Youth's New York."
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Axis Of
Rock Sound Magazine say "The most exciting band to come out of Northern Ireland, possibly ever".
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Roy Arbuckle and Anne Tracey
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Blakfish
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Cats and Cats and Cats
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Die! Die! Die!
Die! Die! Die! have always given their all at every show - the result being a band that brings persistent ferocity and energy to live performances.
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