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There's no sign of new songs, but under the tongue-in-cheek guise of a tribute act the Bangor boys make a long-awaited reconnection with their roots
For all their waning studio powers, Bono and his merry band still hit the mark on a politically poignant return to Belfast
Therapy? release 'a sequel of sorts' to 1994's seminal Troublegum, a fearsome album that deals with addiction, ageing and expectation with typical vigour
The remnants of Fighting With Fire and LaFaro incorporate synths in new supergroup but ultimately stay true to their alt-rock roots
Robyn G Shiels scoops album of the year, while alt-metal icons Therapy? perform Troublegum
Ash frontman Tim Wheeler produces a cathartic solo album following his father's battle with dementia
Mick McCullagh's trad debut features songwriting worthy of The Waterboys
PØRTS release three offcuts from their forthcoming debut album which suggest greater things to come
Andrew Farmer and Sons of Caliber ride the alt-folk wave with a debut album of highs and lows
Mark McCambridge continues to impress with rich tunes and a hard-earned earthy croon
Party-poppers The Wonder Villains' long-awaited debut fizzes with youthful energy and delivers on live reputation
Robyn G Sheils' second album affirms his status as songwriter par excellence
The prolific singer-songwriter peforms from his eagerly-awaited fourth album at the Black Box
Isobel Anderson's accomplished third album straddles the line between darkness and light
Chris Jones takes in a wealth of musical talents over three nights
Queen's University Students' Union welcomes Arborist, Alana Henderson and Sons of Caliber, writes Chris Jones
More Than Conquerors' debut album reflects their Christian faith but lacks some much-needed punch, writes Chris Jones
The Belfast four-piece launch their third album in Voodoo, Belfast with a blistering set of the old and the new