Album Review: Camille O’Sullivan’s Changeling

This is my first video review for Culch.ie, so I would appreciate any feedback you have, not just on the review but also on my irritating voice and awkward looking face. Camille O’Sullivan’s Changeling is a superb album, featuring a wonderful artist in her prime. Check out what else I have to say about her below. Changeling is available tomorrow in Dublin shops and will be on general release and on iTunes from 10th February. The excellent single Revelator is available now on iTunes, alongside Camille’s cover of Nick Cave’s The Ship Song. If you want to see her in person, she will be doing an in store appearance in Celtic Note, Nassau St, Dublin, singing few tunes and signing CD’s from 1pm tomorrow. If you are nearby, pop in before the match. She will also be on a tour of Ireland and the UK from 18th February. Check out … There’s more

Killruddery Film Festival: March 10th - 13th

If a silent film falls in the woods and there’s nobody there to hear it…hmm, clearly this joke is going nowhere. You could go somewhere, though. You could hop down to Greystones for the Killruddery Film Festival which kicks off this Thursday and runs until Sunday and you could have yourself a whisper of a good time with silent films, the beautiful 17th century Killruddery House and Gardens and some masterpieces of forgotten Irish cinema combining to offer up what sounds like it’s going to be a great weekend’s entertainment. We bloody love the festival trailer by the way, take a look: The third year of the festival kicks off this Thursday night with a drinks reception at 7.30pm followed by ‘The O’Kalem’s in Ireland’ at 8.15pm. If you don’t know, and sure why would you, the O’Kalem film company was the first to produce fiction films in Ireland and … There’s more