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Filthy pop grungers talk to Peter Geoghegan about bad cider, good years and a debut album
Techno guru Phil Kieran talks about working in Belfast, why Berlin isn't for him and his shattering work ethic with Craig Sheridan from AU Magazine
Pretty boy pop prince comes to Belfast, sans Jay Z, writes Ryan Hand
Roaring drinking and fighting songs, but this is about as punk as Pink, says Andrew Johnston
If you go into the woods today, you'll find a folk band with Will McConnell
Celtic punks let their bagpies do the talking with Andrew Johnston
Ulster History Circle unveils a blue plaque at the former site of legendary Maritime Hotel
Graeme Stewart enjoys classical music's great architects, performed by the stars of tomorrow
Andrew Johnston resists the urge to rugby tackle the Brothers Grime, and keeps his notepad on view at all times
Andrew Johnston discovers that it's no guts, no glory, for Melbourne's loudest rockers
'The Prince of Romance', Richard Clayderman, woos Andrew Johnston
Belfast rock legends reform for a comeback show, bringing back power-rock and fond memories. Listen to a classic track, 'September Experience'
Watch the four-piece send Will McConnell in a spin, from 200 feet up
Will McConnell captures an acoustic session that leaves its own mark on a tattoo parlour
The Critic's Choice comes to Belfast for a gig of two halves
Garbhan Downey speaks to the Derry singer-songwriter about Billy Bragg, his late father’s love of Jimmy Cagney and his return from far-too-early retirement. Click Play Audio to listen to 'Billy Bragg Jeans'
Moira's outdoor music festival announces lineup
Teenagers are doing it for themselves at Volume Control - and for free
The King is dead, long live the King
Broadcaster Ralph McLean on the special relationship between Belfast and Nashville, ahead of a series of gigs stateside
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