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The bearded Nashvillian brings sad songs, honeyed vocals and a dash of authenticity to the Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival
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After being left out in the cold by an indifferent Western music industry, the anti-establishment hero returns thanks to his fans
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After a swift rise and fall in the 1980s, Belfast's original indie act St. Vitus Dance return with a third album worth listening to
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Malojian justify the hype with an accomplished debut album that draws from their back catalogue and features classic alt-folk influences
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Americana with hip-hop beats and added synths – the brothers get the barmaids singing along
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Malojian, sans Cat, packs emotional masochism, lost love and simple beauty into his solo EP
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The perfect gig to close the Open House Festival, despite the chattering classes
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With Father's Day around the corner, Jim Meredith writes about a shared love for Merle Haggard
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The folk singer-songwriter leads from the front - but James Meredith misses the man with the trumpet
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Robyn G Shiels finally releases some new material - James Meredith thinks it was well worth the wait
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Two folk musicians, poles apart, bring a taste of water and wine to the Black Box
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Would you like to swipe your 'loyalist card'? The leftie tunesmith brings the funny to the Empire Music Hall
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The Brooklyn rockers aim to reconnect with their audience after a series of lukewarm album reviews
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The Aussie bluesman brings back the addictive rhythms of a bustling 1920s New Orleans saloon
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