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- 1224243925837.html accessdate "2009-08-16".
- 1224243925837.html accessdate "2009-11-13".
- 1224243925837.html accessdate "2010-01-02".
- 1224243925837.html accessdate "2010-03-07".
- 1224243925837.html archivedate "2010-04-12".
- 1224243925837.html archiveurl "http://www.webcitation.org/5nYheckp6".
- 1224243925837.html author "Jim Carroll, Tony Clayton-Lea, Sinéad Gleeson, Lauren Murphy".
- 1224243925837.html date "2009-04-03".
- 1224243925837.html isCitedBy Adrian_Crowley.
- 1224243925837.html isCitedBy Bell_X1_(band).
- 1224243925837.html isCitedBy Cathy_Davey.
- 1224243925837.html isCitedBy Mick_Flannery.
- 1224243925837.html isCitedBy Republic_of_Loose.
- 1224243925837.html isCitedBy Tales_of_Silversleeve.
- 1224243925837.html isCitedBy Villagers_(band).
- 1224243925837.html isCitedBy White_Lies_(Mick_Flannery_album).
- 1224243925837.html publisher "The Irish Times".
- 1224243925837.html quote "2008 was a good year for Mick Flannery. The former stonemason had hung up his chisel in search of musical fulfilment several years back, yet his 2005 debut album failed to make any huge impression, despite the Corkonian's talent as a writer and performer. Last year's Choice- nominated White Lies changed everything. With this stunning exhibition of the gravel-voiced musician's abilities, Flannery turned his hand to mournful piano ballads and catchy guitar tunes with a flair that far surpasses his 25 years.".
- 1224243925837.html quote "2008 was a good year for Mick Flannery. The former stonemason had hung up his chisel in search of musical fulfilment several years back, yet his 2005 debut album failed to make any huge impression, despite the Corkonian’s talent as a writer and performer. Last year’s Choice- nominated White Lies changed everything. With this stunning exhibition of the gravel-voiced musician’s abilities, Flannery turned his hand to mournful piano ballads and catchy guitar tunes with a flair that far surpasses his 25 years.".
- 1224243925837.html quote "Following a stint as one of Cathy Davey’s backing musicians, O’Brien quickly regrouped his thoughts and created Villagers, a band that to date has officially released just one four-track EP, Hollow Kind. An album will follow later this year, and from what we’ve heard and seen live so far, Villagers generate the type of music that will spread beyond the confines of niche appreciation into a great blue yonder.".
- 1224243925837.html quote "Her live performances have been consistently enriching – witness her tremendous Electric Picnic performance last year . There's no better female songwriter in Irish music right now.".
- 1224243925837.html quote "Irish rock's most likeable band? Probably, but a likeability factor in rock music means nothing if you haven't got the songs as back-up. [...] An all-too obvious liking for Talking Heads notwithstanding , it seems that Bell X1 are refusing to give up. Likeable guys getting ruthless on our asses? Bring It On.".
- 1224243925837.html quote "Later this month, Adrian Crowley will release his fifth album, Season of the Sparks . Unlike his previous albums, there's a lot of expectation about Crowley's new release. This is due to the success of 2007's Long Distance Swimmer, an album which saw the Galway-born, Dublin-based singer-songwriter win over a new audience with his majestic songs, rich voice and subtle blend of atmospherics and master-level wordplay. He capitalised on the last release through tours with Silver Jews, James Yorkston and Vetiver, so it will be interesting to note just how well the new album will be received.".
- 1224243925837.html quote "Simultaneously channelling the spirits of James Brown and James Joyce in one fell swoop, the gruff singer with the extraordinary soul voice leads Republic of Loose, one of Ireland’s most original bands.".
- 1224243925837.html title "The 50 best Irish music acts right now".
- 1224243925837.html url "http://www.irishtimes.com/theticket/articles/2009/0403/1224243925837.html".
- 1224243925837.html work "The Irish Times".