Culchie Calling Cards - Gigs - October 11 - 17 2010

GIGS Jay Brannan is playing another Irish date as part of this almost world tour (The US, UK and Ireland). I guess he liked his last visit here. He plays Crawdaddy at Dublin’s Old Harcourt Station on October 16. As for his style, well he has an artistic crush on Sinead O’Connor. Cork legends (sometimes for their music) Republic of Loose continue their four month live residency at the Academy, Dublin - one Friday each month from September through to December on Friday October 15th. These shows will be the band’s only Dublin gigs of 2010. After returning from the States to open for U2 in Croke Park on their 360 tour in 2009, they spent the latter half of the year writing new material for their fourth album. In May 2010 Republic of Loose flew to Baltimore in the US to begin work on their forthcoming album. Recorded in … There’s more

Culchie Calling Cards – Gigs – August 30 - September 5 2010

GIGS On Friday, The seventh Electric Picnic starts is Stradbally. This is a biggie and others here have already covered it, so I’ll direct you to their coverage. Triskel Art Centre presents ‘Two Solos’ on Wednesday 1 September, not in the centre, but in the River Lee Hotel (formerly Jury’s) Western Road, Cork. The jazz soloists are Eugene Chadbourne on banjo and Paul G Smyth on piano. Paul Melia’s first solo live show in Dublin will take place on Wednesday 1 September in Bewley’s theatre on Grafton Street. From a piano playing seven year old two of the major influencing factors in Paul’s musical development were his somewhat aborted classical training alongside the fact that he is synaesthetic; the neurologically-based phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway. Its different with most people. Sometimes the music … There’s more

Can’t Have It All by Jay Brannan

Title: Can’t Have It All Artist: Jay Brannan Label: Great Depression Records Release: Unknown Jay is due to play in Dublin on May 6 2009 in Crawdaddy on Harcourt Street,. The 140 character review Bittersweet. Honeyed tune with cyanide lyrics that hook themselves in to the brain. Sounds like a song around for centuries; showing talent. Be warned, there is swearing in the song and the introduction to the video. and now your reviews, Will