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The Workmans Club Cellar


South East London based rock duo The Pearl Harts are playing a number of Irish dates at the minute in support of their album Love Chaos and made a stop off at The Workman’s Club Cellar. Openers on the night were Trophy Wife and The Amniotics. The Amniotics photos & set-list: HMPBQueen LizGloria (Patti Smith …

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Brooklyn, New York’s finest Techno Punk Duo! Deli Girls graced the intimate low lit stage of The Workman’s Club Cellar and opening the night was Philadelphia born, Dublin based Industrial Rave Rap act Julia Louise Knifefist. Julia Louise Knifefist.photos: Deli Girls photos:

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The Goa Express are excited to announce their long-awaited self-titled debut album. The Goa Express will arrive in October via Communion, following a summer of festival appearances and headline shows across Europe. PRE-ORDER THE GOA EXPRESS HERE The Goa Express’ debut album will feature new single ‘Talking About Stuff’. A melodic and sunny counterpart to the spikey …

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Vancouver based singer-songwriter Joshua Hyslop makes a triumphant return with new album Westward, via Nettwerk. Since emerging with his 2012 full-length debut Where The Mountain Meets The Valley, Joshua Hyslop has accumulated over 293 million streams worldwide, performed over 250 shows spanning North America and Europe, garnered critical acclaim and support throughout the media and …

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New York City duo Tempers who specialise in low-lit poetic synth-pop playing Dublin’s The Workman’s Club Cellar and low lit it was, so much so that at times the duo weren’t visible at all on stage with the duo only using strip lights to back light the stage in reds/blues and white strobing.As they walking …

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Currently part of the American Currents: State of the Music exhibition at The Country Music Hall of Fame alongside Luke Combs, Charley Crockett, Miranda Lambert and many more… ACM-nominated recording artist Sunny Sweeney has long been known for her uncanny ability to straddle the line of demarcation between Texas Country and Nashville Americana, but her …

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Musically, Coach Party are inspired by a broad palate of artists, but always find themselves drawn back to Nirvana, Sonic Youth and The Strokes, and contemporary artists like Wolf Alice, The Big Moon and Tame Impala. Ultimately though, Coach Party’s primary drive to write and perform music comes from “the often entertaining struggle of real …

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Tired Hearts, the new album from rising indie-pop power trio, Bailen deliver a dazzling set of songs that navigates the space between the heart’s expectation and the head’s sober reality. New York based siblings, Daniel, David, and Julia’s second full-length album for Fantasy beats with empathy, vulnerability, and resolve. At times intricate and playful, measured …

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Kara Jackson wants to be dangerous. Wielding her voice like a honey-coated blade, Kara crafts a blend of emotional folk music and poetic alt-country. With the radical honesty of Nina Simone, and the intricate lyricism of Fiona Apple and Joana Newsom, Kara’s writing blurs the line between poetry and song, demanding an attentive ear and …

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The beautiful chaos that are Dublin’s Onion Boys playing The Workman’s Club cellar venue with support from the equally beautiful and mayhem causing Scustin.The room from well before the show started was full of such energy, it was electric and the crowd went bonkers to the likes of Onion Boys songs ”Rock Band” / ”Daddy’s …

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