Roxy Music’s Avalon gets a pretentious but illuminating overview
Music book reviews: Jon Savage reissues and Will Sergeant memoir among other highlights
Music book reviews: Jon Savage reissues and Will Sergeant memoir among other highlights
The DJ fought back after being offered a jab before her disabled sister, who then caught Covid-19
‘It’s okay to be an outsider. You can still have a football career without having to fit in’
An Irishman’s Diary
The singer-songwriter has been doing extraordinary things ever since she arrived in Britain alone aged 6
Irish music in the 1980s wasn’t all U2, as this collection of improvised electronica proves
The New Yorkers finally make another good album, but not as good as the first two
How did a 1970s prog-rock band reinvent popular music in the image of the machine?
When Theroux met Savile’s once-underage ex, he thought, That’s what happened in the ’60s
Pioneering musician was known for 1962 hit Misirlou, the theme from Pulp Fiction
The cult Dublin fanzine celebrated a grim, golden age of originality and ambition
Charlie Connelly celebrates radio culture as a means of reaching out to a bigger world
Donald Clarke: Come the post-Brexit woes, we’ll all love a good round-up, right?
The Manchester band’s first release reshaped pop music. With no industry support, they pressed and sold the EP themselves, and kickstarted a revolution
Technology and hyperanxiety have diluted the dissident power of pop music
This stage version of Terri Hooley’s story makes the transition from film with style
The English duo on why they’re doing their electronic manoeuvres with the lights out
Finbar Furey on growing up in `Ballyer', appearing on Top of the Pops and how the Beatles wanted his uileann pipes
Alex Kapranos talks about a new album, scoffing fish n’ chips in Galway, and why he wrote a song about the NHS
Mancunian anti-hero fine-tuned the world, distorting and damaging its aesthetic veneer
Mark E Smith obituary: Born March 5th, 1957 – Died January 24th, 2018
Smith fronted The Fall since 1976, going through over 60 bandmates in the process but they were always at the cutting edge
Bananarama were the biggest girl group of the1980s. Can Siobhan, Keren and Sara recapture their glory days?
To mark International Women’s Day on Wednesday, here are 30 women who are shaping Irish life
A new exhibition about the decade celebrates Britain when it was at its most thrilling
St John’s warm, deep voice is the closest amalgam you’ll hear of Nick Drake and Nico
The Turner Prize winner describes the moment 10 years ago when her pioneering video art took a new, fascinating turn
Mick Lynch: October 11th, 1959 - December 17th, 2015
The late John Peel’s BBC ‘sessions’ over 37 years are pored over in this exhaustive, thrilling and humorous analysis of an uncompromising tastemaker
RM Hubbert’s music comes from the sort of tragedy that would have an ‘X Factor’ contestant slack-jawed with envy
Furey is back on the road after a period of grieving for his brother, and an injury that could have put him out of business as a piper. Catch him while you can
Godfather of punk hits out at modern music industry but empathises with ‘abandoned’ fans
On the cusp of super-stardom, Hozier reveals all to Una Mullally
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices