By Steven O'Rourke on
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
The first in an irregular series, Key Notes takes a look at bands who, having produced interesting or innovative music early in their careers, are now so middle of the road that they're in danger of being knocked down. Kings of Leon feature in this first edition.
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
February 27th sees The Academy host the 'Inspirations - Gig of the Year' in aid of Barretstown.
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
If the Choice Music Prize is the Irish version of the Mercury Music Prize then the Meteor Music Awards are our very own version of Liverpool FC, i.e. predictable and boring.
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Key Notes, after a prolonged absence, is back with a look at what's happened over Christmas and the New Year in the world of Irish music.
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Friday, December 05, 2008
Made From Sand, the debut album from Alphastates, comes in at number 8 in Key Notes' countdown of his favourite Irish albums.
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Monday, November 17, 2008
Number 9 in the countdown of his favourtie Irish albums is Microdisney's The Clock Comes Down The Stairs.
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Key Notes looks at his 10 favourite Irish albums starting with Roisin Murphy's Overpowered
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Key Notes has been chosen as the release outlet for Laid Open, the fifth track made available by Escape Act in their innovative release strategy for debut album, Loosely Based on Fiction
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Indiecater, the digital label offshoot of mp3hugger, has begun reissuing classic forgotten albums and Key Notes, for one, rejoices.
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
The final part of his two part Rocktober series sees Key Notes examine some of the international artists that will be visiting Ireland this month.
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
The first in a two part series, Key Notes couldn't help but go with the obvious title for this blog, which gives you the run down on what Irish bands are doing over the coming months.
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Friday, October 03, 2008
On Monday November 10 2008, Belfast trio Escape Act will release their debut album Loosely Based on Fiction. So what you say; bands release records all the time. Ah yes, but following on from Oasis' free sheet music giveaway, Escape Act will release each and every song from the album online via a series of blogs. The first track, Kings have Fallen was released on MP3Hugger on September 27 and the next track will be released on BoxSetGo this weekend.
After that tracks will be released weekly with directions as to where to get your next fix been given on the band's website www.escapeact.com. Apropos of nothing...
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Thursday, October 02, 2008
Key Notes was saddened to hear that Derrick Dalton (Mexican Pets, Crumb, Hey Paulette) passed away this week.
Key Notes didn't know Derrick personally but this blog was well aware of his support for, and influence on, the Irish music scene through conversations with fellow bloggers, musicians and fans alike. An illegal cassette version of Mexican Pets' Nobody's Working Title was one of Key Notes favourite records around the mid 90's and for us humble fans it is through his music that Derrick will be remembered.
Sincerest sympathies from Key Notes and all at CLUAS to Derrick's wife, family and friends.
Crumb: Follow Me Home
Mexican Pets: Stigmata Errata
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Saturday, September 27, 2008
The global economic crisis became a lot more personal for Key Notes this week.
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Monday, September 15, 2008
Key Notes reports on an entertaining, if wet, final day of HWCH 2008.
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Key Notes, like certain royalty, has two birthdays, one of which he celebrated this week. To help mark the occasion, Key Notes was joined by 11 of his nearest and dearest as he experienced the sights and sounds of day two of HWCH 2008.
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Key Notes takes a look at the first day of Ireland's only music festival dedicated to Irish bands.
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
A very special edition of Key Note Speaker sees your blogger in conversation with Brian Carroll, organiser and indeed founder of Hard Working Class Heroes. The 2008 event takes place this coming weekend (September 12-14) and some tickets are still available from here.
Favourite Albums from the Past Year? 
One of my favourite albums from the past year has been Cut Copy's In Ghost Colours (and I actually have the pleasure of tour managing these guys). Dan Whitford’s song writing is so masterful especially on this record, and it translates so well live - I should know i've seen them about 100 times!! Another record from this year I love is MGMT's Oracular Spectacular. I know I will love this record for the rest of my life!...
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Friday, September 05, 2008
The second in an infrequent series that see's Key Notes take a peek at the more interesting Irish inde music videos.
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Thursday, September 04, 2008
Key Notes is not the type of person to say 'I told you so' and this morning is no different.  The demise of State magazine, though worryingly predictable, is of course a bad thing for the people involved, but not for the music reading public. While State was in print, Key Notes took the unusual step of buying both it and Hot Press to judge the two side by side. There is no doubt that Hot Press upped it's game, but in fairness, when an 'Indie music magazine' decides to put ABBA on the cover or run a full length feature on Justin Timberlake, they are essentially...
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Friday, August 29, 2008
Key Notes continues his guide to this Summers festivals with a look at the award winning Cois Fharraige
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
As he continues his guide to this years music festivals, Key Notes takes a look at Electric Picnic.
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Thursday, August 07, 2008
With thanks once again to Leah in Urchin PR and Foggy Notions; Key Notes has two double passes to give away for Little Wings who will take to the stage Upstairs in Whelan's on Wednesday August 13th. 
Little Wings is Kyle Field and whatever musicians and musical instruments cross his path as he makes his merry way through venues singing songs that flip-flop between old school country and low-fi electronica. Field himself describes Little Wings as 'an ever-changing art project...
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By Steven O'Rourke on
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Key Notes favourite festival of the year returns this September 12th-14th. The list of Irish bands performing was announced today.
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