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Ports' long-awaited debut album is one to fall into and appreciate in full, placing them amongst the modern masters of sophisticated and heart-breaking alt rock
Young starlet from Derry supports established artist from Belfast as guitar meets piano in a battle of the solo performers
Vivid lyrics, catchy hooks and 'a voice that could tame dinosaurs' bode well for Gareth Dunlop
Is it possible to review a Radiohead album two days after its unexpected release? Lee Henry thinks not
Deano should have stayed at home - Ol' Blue Eyes takes the ovation on his own
They come from Derry, they're headed for the stars
The Oscar nominated animation is brought to life by the Ulster Orchestra
The Modfather keeps his legions happy at the Odyssey Arena
The New York three-piece fail to inspire at Andersonstown Leisure Centre
The rock 'n' roll icon wows the Waterfront Hall by bringing the masterful Berlin song-cycle to Belfast
Sting and Co play their way into history at Stormont Castle
NI punk godfathers convert the unconvinced with a blistering homecoming gig
Much lauded skazz outfit get the Festival Marquee jumping
Scottish twins The Proclaimers demand that you dance, writes Lee Henry
Lee Henry goes back in time for the music that never was
Lee Henry gets a wake up call with the David Lyttle jazz band