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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
Chris Jones sets his sights on the emerging names, established favourites and returning heroes expected to make the most noise in the year to come
For all their waning studio powers, Bono and his merry band still hit the mark on a politically poignant return to Belfast
Following the end of Radar, former AU Magazine editor Chris Jones raises a final toast to a golden age for local music
Local DJs recount the dance duo's mythical gig at Sugar Sweet and the club's lasting impact on both rave culture and social divides across the capital city
From And So I Watch From Afar to SOAK, our pick of which local releases to start counting down the days to
Therapy? release 'a sequel of sorts' to 1994's seminal Troublegum, a fearsome album that deals with addiction, ageing and expectation with typical vigour
From Belle and Sebastian to Whitesnake, Pulp to Paul McCartney's Wings, some of the biggest bands on the planet have relied on the talents of Northern Ireland's finest
The remnants of Fighting With Fire and LaFaro incorporate synths in new supergroup but ultimately stay true to their alt-rock roots
Chris Jones and musical friends, including Across the Line presenter Rigsy, reveal their favourite Northern Irish haunts
Unsigned singer-songwriter on lessons learned from organising a tour of America
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
Phil Lucas and Matt Burns on the club night celebrating riotous house and techno in Belfast since 2006
The rock musician and motivational speaker explains his philosophy ahead of Belfast's October 16 Output conference
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
The Derry~Londonderry pop band on working with Gianfranco Zola and their colourful future
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
Chris Jones sifts through the events programmes of everything from Celtronic to Forfey, Stendhal, Féile, Sunflowerfest and more
Bands from across Northern Ireland unite in aid of the Northern Ireland Council For Ethnic Minorities
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
Chris Jones talks with the worldly songwriter about touring with Johnny Borell, burning out and seeing his album The Great Divide reborn
With a momentous 2013 behind them, the indie act from Derry~Londonderry look forward to 2014
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 interviews the anonymous Belfast beatmaker after tweets from Ellie Goulding and a year of bad reviews, killer singles and collaborations
The singer-songwriter talks to Chris Jones about and the 'magic' of going solo after recording his debut album
Chris Jones takes in a wealth of musical talents over three nights
The English DJ and producer looks forward to celebrating his enduring dance label at Belfast Music Week
Frontman Mike Mormecha looks forward to launching second album The Difference Between during Belfast Music Week, writes Chris Jones
Singer-songwriter Mark McCambridge can finally see the wood for the trees after years spent performing with other bands, writes Chris Jones
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 synth rockers caught our attention with debut single 'Voices'. Now if they can just find a decent rehearsal space...
The all-girl post-punk group on dodgy sound engineers, touring Scotland and making radio playlists wtih 'Lemons and Wine'
With the thrash metal renaissance in full swing, Philly Byrne and co release of their fourth album, writes Chris Jones
After a six-year hiatus, the hugely influential post-hardcore band from Derry~Londonderry are back with a new album, Don't Try, writes Chris Jones
Glasgowbury music festival founder on receiving Michael Eavis' blessing and welcoming City of Culture
The Belfast four-piece launch their third album in Voodoo, Belfast with a blistering set of the old and the new