By Steven O'Rourke on Friday, June 27, 2008In the first in a series of blogs in which he previews upcoming Irish music festivals, Key Notes looks ahead to Oxegen. The festival, which takes place between July 10 and July 13, will be a four day event for the first time in its history. Read More »
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By Steven O'Rourke on Tuesday, June 24, 2008More free gig tickets from Key NotesRead More » |
By Steven O'Rourke on Monday, June 16, 2008'Just living another day has always felt like some kind of success to me' writes Mark Oliver Everett in Things the Grandchildren Should Know, the greatest rock and roll story Key Notes has ever read.Read More » |
By Steven O'Rourke on Friday, June 06, 2008Key Notes gives you the chance to win tickets to see Dan Deacon in Vicar Street on Saturday June 14thRead More » |
By Steven O'Rourke on Tuesday, June 03, 2008Key Notes today launches a new series that will focus on music videos made by Irish artists.Read More » |
By Steven O'Rourke on Friday, May 23, 2008Key Notes celebrates its first birthday tomorrow and to mark the occasion its author, Steven O'Rourke, will forgo his usual habit of speaking in the third person and will answer his own questions in a very 'special' edition of Key Note Speaker. Read More »
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By Steven O'Rourke on Wednesday, May 21, 2008Key Notes is more excited than Hugh Hefner after a shipment of little blue pills as Manchester United get set to face up to Chelsea in the Champions League Final.Read More » |
By Steven O'Rourke on Monday, May 19, 2008Key Notes attempts to explain why, despite what people might think, there is no such thing as right and wrong when it comes to reviewing music.Read More » |
By Steven O'Rourke on Thursday, May 15, 2008Key Notes asks is Phantom, particularly during the morning commute, becoming boring and predictable.Read More » |
By Steven O'Rourke on Wednesday, May 07, 2008Soundtrack 08 takes place in The POD Complex between Sunday 25 May and Monday 2 June 2008 featuring artists as diverse as Public Enemy and Tapes and Tapes.Read More » |
By Steven O'Rourke on Thursday, May 01, 2008Key Notes has always found May to be the second most hectic month of the year when it comes to gigs. To help solve your scheduling difficulties he attempts to draw your attention to the best gigs over the coming month.Read More » |
By Steven O'Rourke on Friday, April 25, 2008It's Friday afternoon and already Key Notes thoughts have drifted to Tuesday evening. You see, Key Notes has a long standing commitment to attend and review the Gemma Hayes gig in Tripod on Tuesday night, the very same night the love of Key Notes life plays Barcelona for a place in the European Cup final.
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By Steven O'Rourke on Thursday, March 06, 2008Today sees the launch of Ireland's newest music magazine, State. Given the complete stranglehold Hot Press have had of this market over the past number of years the question is surprisingly not if State will survive, but will anyone even care? Read More »
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By Steven O'Rourke on Monday, February 25, 2008Congratulations to Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová for winning the Oscar for Best Song at last nights awards. Putting aside the controversy regarding the songs eligibility, such a huge success can only be good for Irish music, even if that success consists of some kid picking up an instrument for the first time.
For those of you who are going to hear this song a million times over the radio/tv today, here's your first blast.
Falling Slowly:
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By Steven O'Rourke on Friday, February 15, 2008Tonight, the great, the good and the downright rubbish elements of the Irish music scene will be donning their finest in the hopes of being honoured in Ireland's equivilant to the Grammy's and the Brit's.Read More » |
By Steven O'Rourke on Wednesday, February 13, 2008Key Note Speaker returns with Kilian Pettit from Cork based EchoGramRead More » |
By Steven O'Rourke on Tuesday, February 12, 2008Thursday 28 February 2008 sees Childline Rocks take place in The Academy, Abbey Street, Dublin 2.Read More » |
By Steven O'Rourke on Wednesday, January 16, 2008Key Notes argues that the music industry is still blaming the wrong people when it comes to declining music sales.Read More » |
By Steven O'Rourke on Saturday, January 12, 2008Key Notes decides to go all Mystic Meg in his attempts to predict which acts will make it unto the shortlist for the 2008 Choice Music, details of which will be announced tonight. Read More » |
By Steven O'Rourke on Friday, December 14, 2007Key Notes is a wee bit delicate after its Christmas party last night but still dragged itself (literally!) to the nearest PC to bring you the third instalment of the 'critically aclaimed' Key Note Speaker. Ruairi Ferrie (multi instrumentalist and vocals) of Dark Room Notes has taken time out of a busy schedule that includes recording for the new series of Other Voices to become this week's speaker. 
Favourite Songs from the Past Year
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By Steven O'Rourke on Friday, December 07, 2007This edition features A Lazarus Soul; the Dublin band whose recent single, Day I Disappeared, had those righteous boys and girls in Sinn Fein up in arms (if you'll forgive the pun). Graveyard of Burnt Out Cars, the bands sophomore album has also been nominated for the CLUAS Album of the Year 2007. Here, lead singer Brian Brannigan becomes the second Key Note Speaker.
Favourite Songs from the Past Year
Racing Like a Pro - The National; Pass This On - The Knife; Little King December - Pat Barrett; Lost & Found - Future Kings of Spain... Read More » |
By Steven O'Rourke on Tuesday, December 04, 2007As tempting as it was to use the Krusty school of spelling for the title, Key Notes has instead concentrated on taking the stress out of your musical Christmas shopping.Read More » |
By Steven O'Rourke on Thursday, November 29, 2007Welcome to the first edition of Key Note Speaker. Each week Key Notes will ask a band/artist 15 (mostly) music related questions and then allow that band/artist the opportunity to let you – the much valued Key Notes reader – know what they’re up to next. Read More » |
By Steven O'Rourke on Friday, November 16, 2007Well, protest music actually. For some light Friday reading Key Notes looks at the history of the protest song and its modern examplesRead More » |