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Discovered in Dublin: The Brown Bread Mixtape

Marcel | February 16, 2010

In my opinion, one of the most interesting events that is currently happening in Dublin city is this monthly themed night of music, spoken word and performance: The Brown Bread Mixtape. Happening upstairs at the Stag’s Head is an evening full of great entertainment, prose, poems, song, laughter, fun and the odd Swedish pop song. MC’s, chief organisators and jacks-of-all-trades Kalle and Enda present a hand-picked array of artists, and are spicing it up with their own performances in between.

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Dublinblog sent some questions their way, and here’s what the two main men had to say:

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Haiti Relief Gig This Friday Night

Brandon | January 20, 2010

Big thanks to Declan for letting us know about a gig happening in The Button Factory this Friday night to benefit relief efforts in Haiti. Attention Bebe and Mob Fandango headline the show and The Button Factory have offered their venue for free so that all proceeds can go to Partners in Health in their efforts to bring relief and humanitarian aid to the people of Haiti. CLICK HERE to see the Facebook event page. Tickets are €10 at the door.

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Discovered in Dublin: Sending Letters to the Sea

Marcel | November 24, 2009

Sending Letters to the Sea were already introduced in Brandon’s recent post; but I’d like to use the opportunity to feature the two ladies and four gentlemen in this month’s Discovered in Dublin. After a successfull release-show in St. Columba’s Church in Swords last week (were some of the material for the debut album were recorded), Dublinblog spoke to main main and initiator Mark Garry about future plans for the project and the reason to merge visual art and music in this band/collaboration.

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Sending Letters to the Sea

Brandon | November 11, 2009

This morning, as I was getting some work done, my attention was drawn to the MySpace page of a collaborative music project assembled by Mark Garry called Sending Letters to the Sea. As I let the music play in the background, I found it very relaxing and yet interesting enough that it actually began to distract me. It doesn’t seem to have any pretenses of being an ambitious hot new act in Dublin. Instead, one gets the sense that this is a collective of artists who merely wanted to get together to express their creativity, and in the process had a lot of fun and (maybe accidentally?) created something rather special. Be sure to have a listen for yourself and tell us what you think.

Letters to the Sea will be releasing their first album and performing on the 19th of this month at St. Columba’s Church in Swords, where much of the album was recorded. After having a listen to the tracks on their MySpace page, I have a feeling that there will be no better place to experience this music than inside the walls of an old stone church.
Sending Letters to the Sea album cover

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Fancy some home baked cake?

Daragh | September 9, 2009

I wouldn’t normally post this, but I actually thought it was a really generous offer, so worth the plug.

One of our readers who is a musician has commented on a post here about the fact that they are an up and coming musician in need of some assistance from a photographer to do some live action / portrait shots for promo work for “posters/flyers/myspace/local press…etc”

The unfortunate part of this is the ‘up and coming’ part, as our dear reader is a struggling student / musician who cannot afford to pay cash for the shots. What she can offer instead is free tickets to a gig, and a home baked cake!

Now as a photographer, I know that I love cake, as do many other photographers. Unfortunately, being on the other side of the world to Dublin doesn’t really leave me with the option to do this work myself, but I’m sure there will be some photographers out there willing to help, who can do with adding some portrait and live action shots to add to their portfolio and a nice slice of cake.

Any queries should be directed to rionahartman _at_ hotmail _dot_ com

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Discovered in Dublin: The Spook of the Thirteenth Lock

Marcel | August 24, 2009

The August installment of Discovered in Dublin bears a more sombre tone than the previous articles. This time we are featuring an upcoming folk band, if you wanna call it like this. The Spook of the Thirteenth Lock are weaving rock sounds and traditional influences together into what the Evening Herald calls “haunted, rabble rousing folk” – I’d call it folkrock with a dark twist. Quite fittingly for a band who calls themselves after a haunted canal lock. After releasing their self-titled debut in 2008, the band played a tour in Japan in the beginning of this year and has played together with New York’s O’Death in Whelan’s recently. Dublinblog spoke to band-mastermind Allen Blighe.

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Discovered in Dublin: Riona Hartman

Marcel | July 23, 2009

In the second instalment of Discovered in Dublin we are featuring a young lady with a little house in her tummy: Riona Hartman. This lady is an emerging songwriter from Dublin, who contributes vocals to Sami Moukaddem’s live band and also sings on his album “The facts of life for the Palestinian”; and has performed on the balcony of Balcony TV Dublin. Her songs tell little stories in their own right, reminding of early Tori Amos but with a more definite hint of jazz in there (listen to “Sea Snail”). And she’s not afraid to use the right language – this is definitevely no polished accoustic-pop.

Here’s what Riona has to say:

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And they all end up in the dirty old town somehow…

Marcel | July 13, 2009

One advantage of the festival season in Ireland is that most bands booked for these events include a stopover in Dublin in their touring schedule; so we can all avail of this without leaving the city boundaries and heading for the country. After last week’s visit of the Hot 8 Brass band in Whelan’s and Emmy the Great’s show in Crawdaddy this Wednesday (both acts appearing at the Galway Art’s Festival), I’m especially looking forward to next week’s performance of O’Death from Brooklyn (again in Whelan’s).These five guys use fiddles, guitars, banjos and trombones to create an extremely interesting sound, fittingly titled “Folk Metal” on their Myspace page. Stay tuned to see if the Dublinblog can obtain a photo pass for this show :-) What was Oxegen again?

O’Death – Legs To Sin – Live @ Bowery Ballroom from Kemado Records on Vimeo.

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Let’s French, fellas

Marcel | June 12, 2009

For the 4th time, the “Let’s French”-festival will be happening in selected venues all over Dublin next week. To give Dubliners an overview of French music (and culture) and to celebrate this year’s Fete de la Musique,  the Alliance Francaise of Dublin has invited some interesting contemporary French artists, and there are also screenings of French music movies at the Denzille Cinema and an open mic day.

Kick-off will be a show of Parisian HipHop-three piece DSL at the Andrews Lane theatre on Thursday, 18.06., and my personal highlight of the festival, a show of Housse de Racket at the Twisted Pepper on Abbey Street follows up on Saturday 20th. Concluding all the events will be a free (! – its the Fete de la Musique) show of Singer/Songwriter Marie Cherrier at the Village on Wexford Street Sunday evening. Alors, on y va, dear Frankophiles. And watch out for reviews here on the Dublinblog.

SYNTHE TEASER – (( Housse de Racket – Synthétiseur )) from Housse De Racket on Vimeo.

And did I mention that there’s a free Henessy-cocktail included when you purchase a ticket for one of the shows?

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Discovered in Dublin: Friend?

Marcel | June 5, 2009

“Discovered in Dublin” is the new regular feature on the Dublinblog, were we present the newest and freshest up-and coming bands and musicians from the dirty old town. With no limits concerning genre, style, or age; featuring signed and unsigned artists – the main purpose is to show you that the Dublin music scene is alive and kicking, and that there’s more to it than Beyonce at the O2 or fake trad-sessions in Temple Bar.

The first band we allow us to introduce are: Friend?

Hailing from north Dublin, this extraordinary outfit combines different musical backgrounds (post rock, -hardcore and downtempo) into an outstanding instrumental  soundtrack for the times we live in. Having won the “Demo of the month” of Phantom 105.2 and Connected magazine in April, the 4 lads and 1 lass also played the Sibin Festival in May.

Dublinblog asked, guitarist Josh answered:

Tell us sth. about the band – how you got together, how you write your tunes and how do you plan to achieve world domination?

Well, myself, Colm and Sean started writing bits and pieces of music together around May of last year, and eventually decided that we would try and arrange them together in some conceiveable order. Having lost our previous drummer to the film industry (he will now be making our first video for us) we subsequently realized we quite liked the sound of various pots and pans being assaulted by a deranged young man named Dave… so we all moved into a dilapidated house together. Then, because most of us need a female in the room in order to behave (dynamically)… we were then joined by Margie, our lovely violinista. With regards to the writing process, Myself, Colm and Dave are the only ones without full time jobs so we spend a lot of time in the house working out rhythms and arrangements. Myself and Sean then generally separate the guitars from the rest of the mix and work on them together to find the right frequency balances, and then Margie comes over and adds a thick, translucent layer of class over everything. I think it might be better for everyone if we didn’t achieve world domination… we’re very silly people.

Do you think it is an advantage to hail from Dublin (or at least being labelled so)?

We’ve only ever played in Dublin, so i’ll let you know when we play Galway if they’re throwing bottles of piss or bottles of compliments written on tiny bits of paper.

How important is the liveshow for the band and your sound?
Crucial. Recordings can be so static, it’s really tough (especially on our budget of fuck all) to properly convey the energy and dynamic of a live show. Being in a band isn’t what I thought it was when I was 14, it’s 50 hours of playing the same 32 bars of music to get it tight during rehearsals, 150 hours to record one song because your mixing desk insists on shitting the bed every 20 minutes, 300 hours of giving out to each other and 45 minutes of bliss and adrenaline on stage. The live show is the real reason for the band at the end of all the repetetive tiresome bullshit.

What do you think about the current discussion about downloading, filesharing and copyrights? Is the web an advantage for new bands (without deal)?

Keep stealing music. Everybody. It’s pushing the industry in new directions, keeping bands on their toes. It’s forcing us all to produce something you can’t reproduce on some shitty mp3 that fell off the back of a truck! A small example… we gave free cakes out and had an art and photography expo during our last gig. Why? Because we’re just cool… but also because we know we will make little or no money on our recordings, we all need to do something different for our audiences now, it’s time for a shift in the way people think and I really believe that filesharing and downloading will spur this change in new and exciting directions. The web is obviously an excellent tool for new bands, it enables them to become the type of bands who don’t need a label. Of course, these will be the bands that the labels will want to sign…


Where can we find more information about your band? And, is there anything the world needs to know about you?

You can find us at myspace.com/weshouldbefriends, our demo, “Take A Bath In Public” is available for download… steal, steal , steal away. I suppose the world should know that we’re playing Andrew’s Lane Theatre on Saturday the 6th of June and we’ll also be setting up our own mini festival during the summer, the details will be on the myspace… Toodles x

As statet above, Friend? will be playing at the Andrews Lane Theatre tomorrow evening – see you there!

If you are an artist/musician/band/busker who wants to be featured on “Discovered in Dublin”, please send an email to authors@dublinblog.ie

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