Homegrown: Steven Sharpe
Steven Sharpe is a Galway-based singer-songwriter who cultivates a witty, unapologetic style that is difficult to describe. Continue reading Homegrown: Steven Sharpe
Steven Sharpe is a Galway-based singer-songwriter who cultivates a witty, unapologetic style that is difficult to describe. Continue reading Homegrown: Steven Sharpe
While Life On Mars? was actually David Bowie’s fourth music video, it was the first to offer such a compelling showcase of what a complete and utter freak he is. Produced and directed by Mick Rock, it’s impressive how the … Continue reading Videodrome: David Bowie’s Life On Mars?
The unorthodox release of Fashion Week, the completely instrumental sixth album from unorthodox hip-hop trio Death Grips, would seem to fit the bizarre narrative of this group’s career. (●●●○○) Continue reading Death Grips, Fashion Week – review
The video may be black and white, but the spectrum of human sexuality is anything but. Continue reading Videodrome: Madonna’s Justify My Love
tn2’s Music team analyse some of the most iconic music videos of all time. Continue reading Videodrome: Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit
Eoin Lynskey reviews new singles from Aphex Twin and Flying Lotus. Continue reading September’s new tracks – review
Deputy Music Editor Eoin Lynskey meets Westport surf-pop outfit Me and My Dog. Continue reading Homegrown: Me and My Dog