Kieran Brennan

Kieran grew up playing and listening to traditional Irish music like Flook and Lúnasa, their innovative styles influenced the music I listen to today. My favourite artists include The Beatles, The Stone Roses, Oasis, Bon Iver, The Prodigy, Kendrick Lamar and Kanye West.
ALBUM REVIEW: Riding The Low – The Death of Gobshite Rambo

ALBUM REVIEW: Riding The Low – The Death of Gobshite Rambo

Riding The Low continues to defy genre with their latest release, The Death Of Gobshite Rambo. The album title is…

2 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Low Island – If You Could Have It All Again

Low Island deliver well-realized electronic music accompanied by haunting beautiful melodies on their latest album If You Could Have It…

3 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Bell Orchestre – House Music

In Bell Orchestre’s first release in over a decade, they dabble with classical and electronic music in one improvisational session…

3 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Arab Strap – As Days Get Dark

16 years after their last album, Arab Strap delves back into the late-night debauchery, sexual honesty and grim humour Aidan…

3 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: The Fall – Live at St. Helens Technical College, ’81

Marking 40 years since a gig in St. Helen’s technical college, this newly discovered bootleg of the performance screams through…

3 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Django Django – Glowing In The Dark

Django Django captures the essence and excitement of live music in their new album, Glowing In The Dark. It’s a…

3 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: Bicep – Isles

Bicep strike a beautiful balance between epic, dense soundscapes and intricate production finesse on their new album Isles. The Belfast…

3 years ago