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The Workmans Club Cellar


Hailing from Cork City Ireland, The Altered Hours are a five piece alt-rock group. Their music explores vast psychedelic spaces, immediate post-punk tones, repetitive rhythms and propelling structures. The lyrics bind this wall of noise together, comfortably connecting the escapism of the abstract with the honesty of realism. This duality is played out in song …

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After a successful run of tour dates this spring and summer in both Europe and North America, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Ondara has added shows in nine European countries along with an Irish date to his upcoming tour schedule. Currently touring in support of his critically acclaimed new album, Spanish Villager No. 3, the shows will continue …

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Dublin grunge band Strangers With Guns played Dublin’s The Workmans Club Cellar and brought a long to other great Irish acts. Opening the night were MotionSickness a punk/alternative rock band based in Co Laois and second on the bill were Dublin punks Noxb0dies who have recently been featured on here as they are set to play Rebellion Festival …

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Nigerian-born, Dublin-based rapid-rising prodigy Archy Moor is swiftly building momentum as one of the most intriguing and naturally talented young artists in the UK music scene. Delivering a series of raw, anecdotal tales through his low and seemingly ambivalent cadence, whilst being surrounded by an all-star team of producers including Earl Saga (Loyle Carner, Slowthai), …

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B. Dolan is an American rapper, spoken word artist, activist, screenwriter and composer based in Providence, Rhode Island. As a musician he is the composer of 3 official LPs (released by Strange Famous Records & jointly with Speech Development Records in Europe), three mixtapes and a live LP (released independently).  Singular Artists proudly presents B. …

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When the members of Slow Pulp discuss Yard, their second full-length record and first for ANTI-, their vocabulary often defaults to synesthetic imagery and sensation. “We have so many visual cues for how we talk about music,” singer and guitarist Emily Massey says as she stops herself in the middle of explaining how the album’s …

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The Fae are a hot and sexy new alt-rock trio from Dublin, Ireland. Steeped in mythology and hearsay, The Fae came together at the beginning of 2022. Channelling elements of indie, power pop, shoegaze and alternative rock, they seek to permeate their new brand of big chorus guitar music.  Debut single ‘Chloe’ released in March …

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Galway singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and spellbinding vocalist, Tracy Bruen, blends and bends folk, prog and pop with classical and theatrical influences to create epic compositions of power and vulnerability which lie between the folk stylings of Joni Mitchell and art pop of Kate Bush.  Tracy toured extensively throughout Ireland and Europe over the last few years …

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DEADLETTER produce a strain of darkly grooving post-punk (drawing comparisons to Gang of Four and Talking Heads), aiming to explore the darker side of existence through a lens of narrative-driven levity.  They are a band with something to say, but there is an instinctive concentration on movement and danceability within their music which allows them …

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The East London rock duo The Pearl Harts just recently played their debut Irish shows and before the Dublin show Abigael Paquet got to have a chat back stage at The Workman’s Club Cellar with Kirsty Lowery (vocals and guitar), Sara Leigh (drums and backing vocals) Words Abigael Paquet / Photos Ian Mc Donnell: Abby: …

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