Happy Saint Patrick's Day! Let us celebrate Irish culture today by sharing some traditional Irish songs. They harp tracks are perfect for relaxing this evening. #Irish #Ireland #StPatrick As part of ...
Sporadically transcendent, mostly absurd, this folk musical sees a modern lesbian in New York find her true self by communing with her ballad-singing, proto-feminist female ancestors. Lush harmonies ...
We're inviting the public to vote for the RTÉ Choice Music Prize Irish Song of the Year 2025 - place your vote below. Haven't decided yet? Scroll down to watch the music videos for each track ...
Dublin rapper Rebel Phoenix returns with the new track STAR SIGN, a gorgeously melodic and delicately soulful track, lined ...
Irish folk phenomenon Amble release a new song just in time for the Holidays. ‘The Rarest Hour’ is a gorgeously spare ballad that explores the bittersweet pull of nostalgia and indifference to time.
Check out some of our favourite new Irish songs to hear this week Fred again.. has released his new remix of Dundalk rapper Reggie’s track ‘Talk of the Town’, featuring English DJ Sammy Virji. The ...
Oireachtas na Gaeilge, the biggest Irish-language arts festival of the year, ended last weekend with up to 14,000 people soaking up the atmosphere in and around Belfast city centre during the five-day ...
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"Skibbereen" is a haunting and melancholic Irish ballad that tells the story of the Great Famine that occurred in Ireland in the mid-19th century. The song is named after the town of Skibbereen, ...