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The good, the bad and Rylan perform at the Odyssey, but James Arthur shows why he was 2012's deserved winner
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Bristol's finest jazz rock fusion group leave fans of Portishead and deadpan banter 'flooded with endorphins' in the Limelight
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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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Is it difficult to be the next big thing that never was? Blackpool's finest silences the doubters at the Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival
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Progressive metallers Kasper Rosa have embraced vocals in this double A-side release in their quest to ascend to the big leagues
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Newry provides the perfect warm up ahead of a run of performances in Derry~Londonderry
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Girls Names leave their posturing days behind them to get serious on their 'textural, atmospheric' second album
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Moving on Music ship the eclectic outfit over the pond to perform an invigorating set of standards at The MAC
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Fans of Tom Waits and Bon Ivor will find much to love in Ciaran Lavery's 'mature and affecting' debut album
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A Mandela Hall gig from the American folk stalwarts is 'as fiery as a belly full of moonshine'
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Northern Irish singer Brigid O'Neill pays tribute to the Hollywood actress, singer and animal rights activist
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A bright, brand new day for Derry~Londonderry as the UK City of Culture 2013 celebrations begin with a plethora of stars performing at The Venue
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At a time of uncertainty for the Ulster Orchestra, this 'outstanding classical programme' kickstarts 2013
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Inspired by American new wave, Before Machines are outsiders looking in. Will their debut album win them more fans at home?
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Gonzo hits, a manic roar and stories of Van Morrison in the 60s – the legendary blues singer sets the Black Box alight
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Eatenbybears leave their math-rock days behind them in favour of an indie aesthetic, but does their new sound add up?
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Having recently released their debut album, everyone's favourite folk act round off the year in stompin' style on the Belfast Barge
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Ambiguity is everything for anonymous duo Pinner as they release their debut album
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The Class of 2012/13 show remarkable maturity, eclecticism and togetherness in this, their first full concert as a unit
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Terry Blain is impressed by a rarely performed Beethoven quintet and an appearance by viola maestro Nobuku Imai
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