
This feature brings together four great Irish tracks associated with a central theme. Here I write an open letter to the Leading Politician of Ireland asking him to resign. Open Letter to Brian Cowen, Dear Mr. Cowen, I am writing this to ask you to resign from the post of Taoiseach of Ireland. I have three reasons for you to consider this: [...]

Since the closure of the excellent Irish Music Central site I'm really struggling to find information about the best Irish bands from back in the day! Revelino were moderately successful. They made it onto John Peel's radar, according to Hot Press journalists the band had the third best single released in 1994 and they had their music featured in the movie 'I Went Down'. They were also the Irish band who displayed their Beatles influences very clearly in their music and sound. Revelino were Brendan Tallon, on Bren Berry on guitar, and Shane Rafferty on [...]
100 Years (in Ten Jumps) 1996: Uri Caine, Mahler: Symphony No. 5, Funeral March. Kazmi with Rickies, Hugs. The Divine Comedy, Songs of Love. Quad City DJs, C'mon 'N' Ride It (The Train). Koerner, Ray and Glover, Deliah's Gone. Revelino, Step On High. Mark Morrison, Return of the Mack. Amy Rigby, Down Side of Love. LeAnn Rimes, Blue. OutKast, Wheelz of Steel. Pavement, No More Kings. Vic