Northern Ireland Music Award winners Junk Drawer have released their new single, “Temporary Day”. A song which discusses co-lyricist Jake Lennox’s struggles with sexual identity and eating disorders, it’s set against a motorik beat with overlaying psychedelic and post-punk sounds. A means of catharsis no doubt, Jake described the song as: “Temporary Day’ is aboutContinue reading “Junk Drawer: Temporary Day”
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The Murder Capital live at Vicar Street
The Murder Capital returned Thursday night for their first show on Irish soil since Other Voices in November of last year. The venue for their return would be Vicar Street, a stage graced by many of the world’s best and biggest acts. They arranged a hell of a lineup too, giving the night a festivalContinue reading “The Murder Capital live at Vicar Street”
Sharpson drops new video for “Kate Bush”
Dónal Sharpson, aka Sharpson, is a Dublin-based music producer and DJ. He’s just dropped a new video for his single “Kate Bush“, and we have it. Directed by Niall Cutler and featuring Irish comedian Hannah Mamalis (Dream Gun), the trippy, warping video pays homage to Kate Bush’s own trippy music videos. Press play below! Oh,Continue reading “Sharpson drops new video for “Kate Bush””
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever: Cars In Space
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever is back (yay!). They’ve recently released their new single and because it’s so f**king incredible, it’s our Track of the Week. Listen, enjoy, and love “Cars In Space” below and on Spotify. G.M
Shady Nasty: Bad Posture
A few weeks ago, Shady Nasty released their single “AA”, which I had on repeat and covered. Today they’ve released their latest EP Bad Posture, and I’m excited to tell you about it. If EPs are intended to lay down a marker, Shady Nasty makes a hell of a statement. Brooding, brash and bruising, BadContinue reading “Shady Nasty: Bad Posture”
Seán Fox: WIRES
Seán Fox is a young Irish singer-songwriter from Wicklow with a knack for writing catchy pop songs. Having released two singles in 2018 and 2019, he looks set to enjoy a busy 2020. In fact, earlier this month he supported Jerry Fish where he would have debuted his new track, “WIRES”. So, what about “WIRES”?Continue reading “Seán Fox: WIRES”
WOB!: Stay Together
The best part about running reclessreviews is the new music I’m either introduced to or find and can’t wait to tell you about. WOB! is a perfect example of that. A Serbian/Irish multi-instrumentalist and electronic music producer, WOB! has his first EP, Odysseus coming out this April and after a sneaky listen, it’s definitely aContinue reading “WOB!: Stay Together”
Zeros & Ones: 15 to 1
Maybe it’s the nostalgia this one strikes up in me, or maybe I simply ate something dodgy for breakfast. Either way, this new Zeros & Ones single has me twitching. It’s been a few years since the Galway natives released new music. Thankfully, they’re back today with an alt-rock gem, “15 to 1” ft. TinyContinue reading “Zeros & Ones: 15 to 1”
Movie Club: Moonbow
Movie Club is an instrumental psychedelic rock duo from Venice Beach. Well, I guess they’re garage/surf/funk too – they just can’t help themselves. Which is also true of “Moonbow“, the first single to be released from their upcoming EP “Man o’ War” which is out this March. In this new single, psychedelic riffs meet heavyContinue reading “Movie Club: Moonbow”
Stephen McCloskey: Whatever EP
Stephen McCloskey has a journeyman’s background, but he may have just found the road home. Having been part of several successful local bands in the past, including Watershed, The Dead Waits and The Hunky McCoy’s Blues Band, he’s going it alone and so far, it sounds like an excellent decision. Released in late November 2019,Continue reading “Stephen McCloskey: Whatever EP”
