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Black Sabbath
The godfathers of metal make their Belfast bow after years of break ups, come downs and reality shows -
The Ghost of the Mountain
Gary Lightbody's supergroup release a worthy follow up to The Place We Ran From -
Bruce Springsteen
The Boss arrives in Belfast, the E Street Band in tow, to deliver a hit-heavy set that was well worth the wait -
Where Is The Man
Amanda St John makes a strong first impression with her debut EP, produced by Gareth Dunlop -
Songs of Iron
Trucker Diablo's second album is an intoxicating cocktail of rock hooks and stadium-sized choruses -
Rod Stewart
The veteran singer dusts off the cobwebs with a hit-heavy set at the Oydssey Arena in Belfast -
Can't Keep Up
Shauna Tohill uses the Silhouette moniker to pursue her own musical path – this four-track collection was worth the wait -
Mick Foley
The former professional wrestler embraces his past and makes choreographed violence seem all warm and fuzzy -
Girls Aloud
Detractors be damned, this talent show quintet have much to celebrate after ten years at the top -
All Hail Bright Futures
A new line-up and a 'blissed out, expansive' sound bode well for instrumentalists And So I Watch You From Afar