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The Japanese Popstars rope in some of their musical friends to create a 'credible' dance album
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Cashier No.9 produce an anthem-filled album that isn't to be missed
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Streetlights, people - and a Filipino singer? Belfast's summer of rock continues
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Sandwiched between Thin Lizzy and Def Leppard, the aging showman leads from the front
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A little bit of solidarity goes a long way - Bandwidth Sessions are given a helping hand
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A 22 year-old musical about a 22 year-old rock legend. Buddy Holly might be gone, but his songs live on
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The eccentric Irish crooner gives The Prodigy a run for their money - but doesn't forget the ladies in red
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Another hometown gig for the Derry trio, three years on from debut album Man vs Monster
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Prog rock fans rejoice as Pink Floyd's erstwhile leader builds The Wall in Dublin
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Sub as General Fiasco's frontman for a tune of your choice at the Spring & Airbrake? Hell yeah!
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Christopher Bell, outgoing artistic director, signs off in style and leaves a lasting legacy
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After 40 years, the prog rock trio finally arrive in Ireland - and prove that punk had a downside
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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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Virtual bands, audience cartwheels and ‘stadium stompers’ make this Cashier No. 9 curated evening a golden affair
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The southern soul rockers crank things up a level, but the solitary Josh T Pearson steals the show
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Stage gimmicks cheapen an otherwise solid performance from the act that put the funk into punk
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Laughable lyrics and a balding frontman can't put Fionola Meredith off getting lost in 'the joys of pop nostaliga'
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And So I Watch You From Afar delivering their best yet with an outstanding, slow-burning odyssey
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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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The long-standing Lisburn quartet's debut album is a departure from their early sound
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No matter what you call it, this English folk duo's sound is likely to get you moving
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A blistering set from an aging artist intent on bringing delta blues bang up to date
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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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It will be a while before the ringing stops, with the Brooklyn noise-pop duo pushing the limit at Winter Base
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They didn't pay to hear his life story - 'a Tesco own-brand Greek tragedy'. He told it anyway
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Is it possible to review a Radiohead album two days after its unexpected release? Lee Henry thinks not
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The rock legends pay tribute to guitarist Gary Moore by going back to basics
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The Brooklyn rockers aim to reconnect with their audience after a series of lukewarm album reviews
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Sectarian chants from a section of the audience mar an otherwise enjoyable gig from the comedy hip-hop duo
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The art-punk rockers keep it real in Belfast's Limelight, and they don't care who likes it or not
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The Aussie bluesman brings back the addictive rhythms of a bustling 1920s New Orleans saloon
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Singing and storytelling in full swing as the Commitments star takes to the stage at the Out To Lunch Festival
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The Glasgow folk, roots and traditional music festival welcomes Dick Gaughan and Giant Sand
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Andrew Johnston gives his 'expert opinion' on Simon Cowell's chart-topping foursome
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At 63 the Loaf's voice may have gone stale, but on the evidence of this typically theatrical show, crusty he is not
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Those lucky enough to get a ticket climb aboard the Dutch barge on the Lagan for a secret gig
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2011 is set to be a year to remember for Conor O'Brien. Jill Black catches him before the arena tours begin
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Deano should have stayed at home - Ol' Blue Eyes takes the ovation on his own
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An inventive mixture of poetry and song in the Ulster-Scots Irish tradition
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