Wyvern Lingo’s debut album is “a tapestry of warm sound” This debut from the Bray trio is an album that not only expresses intensely vulnerable and intimate emotions but also explores explore large socio-political issues using a new and exciting styles never before heard from the group.

●●●●○ “Junior school alliances built to withstand the torments of puberty and teenage rites of passage – first kisses, first hangovers and trips good and bad.” Now years later in their twenties, Karen Cowley, Caoimhe Barry and Saoirse Duane a.k.a … Continue reading Wyvern Lingo’s debut album is “a tapestry of warm sound” This debut from the Bray trio is an album that not only expresses intensely vulnerable and intimate emotions but also explores explore large socio-political issues using a new and exciting styles never before heard from the group.

Music For… After a long day in the library Cliona Lynskey recommends the soundtrack of Blue Planet II to de-stress after a hard day's work at the library

It should be a well known fact by now that Blue Planet is the perfect show to watch when you’re hungover, sick, or otherwise indisposed. Sadly, if you’ve suddenly realised that we are less than two weeks away from the … Continue reading Music For… After a long day in the library Cliona Lynskey recommends the soundtrack of Blue Planet II to de-stress after a hard day’s work at the library

Ten Add Ten: The Very Best of Scouting for Girls A vault of pop nostalgia worth investigating?

Arguably the epitome of the bubblegum-pop days of the mid-to-late noughties sound is the fun, happy-go-lucky English pop-rock band Scouting for Girls. Remarkably, their self-titled debut is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. To celebrate, the trio has come out … Continue reading Ten Add Ten: The Very Best of Scouting for Girls A vault of pop nostalgia worth investigating?